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1777 | The Marquis de Lafayette, a 19-year-old French nobleman, was made a major-general in the American Continental Army. |
1875 | Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, died in Carter Station, Tenn., at age 66. |
1914 | The New York Stock Exchange closed due to the outbreak of World War I. (Trading didn't resume until December.) |
1919 | Germany's Weimar Constitution was adopted. |
1972 | Democratic vice-presidential candidate Thomas Eagleton withdrew from the ticket with George McGovern following disclosures that Eagleton had once undergone psychiatric treatment. |
1977 | The "Son of Sam" killer claimed his last victims when he shot and killed Stacy Moskowitz, 20, and seriously wounded her date as they sat in a parked car in Brooklyn, N.Y. (David Berkowitz was arrested less than two weeks later. He is serving six sentences of 25 years to life.) |
1981 | A seven-week strike by major league baseball players ended. |
1990 | Nolan Ryan became the 20th major league pitcher to win 300 games as his Texas Rangers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 11-3. |
1995 | Walt Disney Co. agreed to acquire Capital Cities-ABC Inc. in a $19 billion deal. |
2007 | The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a 26,000-strong peacekeeping force for Sudan's Darfur region. |
2008 | Scientists reported the Phoenix spacecraft had confirmed the presence of frozen water in Martian soil. |
2011 | President Barack Obama and congressional leaders announced a historic agreement on emergency legislation to avert the nation's first-ever financial default. |
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