September 7: Today in History – Historical Events
Early Centuries – September 7 Historic Events – Before the 1700s
- September 7, 0070 – seizure of Jerusalem by the Roman army under the command of General Titus and its looting
- September 7, 1159 – Richard I of England vanquishes Saladin at Arsuf at the war of Arsuf
- September 7, 1497 – installation of Sailor Perkin Warbeck as English King Richard IVSeptember 7, 1525 – prosecution proceedings against John Pistorius who held views opposite to orthodox concluded in The Hague
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- September 7, 1543 – conceding of Duke Willem of Gulik to King Charles V
- September 7, 1596 – Banten, Java shelled by Dutch army
- September 7, 1599 – agreement of peace between Earl of Essex and Irish dissident Tyrone signed
- September 7, 1630 – discovery of Boston city in Massachusetts
- September 7, 1652 – in the war between Dutch and English, J van Galen commanding the Dutch army vanquishes the English at the war of Monte Christo
18th Century – What Happened on September 7 – The 1700s
- September 7, 1701 – and anti-French agreement was agreed between Germany, England, and the Netherlands
- September 7, 1714 – By the Truce of Baden, the battle of acquiring Spain ends Alsace is acquired by France and Austria acquires the Bank of Rhine
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- 19th Century – September 7 This Day That Year – The 1800s
- September 7, 1800 – church of Zion AME bestowed (NYC)
- September 7, 1812 – Napoleon and Kutuzov clash at the war at Borodino
- September 7, 1813 – Troy Post, New York used the words “Uncle Sam” to refer to the US for the 1st time
- September 7, 1818 – coronation of Carl III of Sweden-Norway as king of Norway, in Trondheim
- September 7, 1822 – freedom of Brazil from Portugal announced by Pedro I, son of King Joao VI
- September 7, 1860 – a group of travelers abroad “Lady Elgin” were drowned in Lake Michigan
- September 7, 1863 – national voyage group reaches Sabine Pass
- September 7, 1871 – A British ship engaged in battle, HMS Captain overturns killing 500
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- September 7, 1876 – Frank James, an outlaw, and his group were entangled in a tragic attack in Northfield, Minnesota caused the killing or detention of numerous group members
- September 7, 1880 – copyright granted to Geo Ligowsky for a gadget to toss clay pigeons for trap shooters
- September 7, 1888 – the first baby to be kept in the incubator was Edith Eleanor McLean at the Emigrant Hospital on Ward’s Island, New York
- September 7, 1889 – commencement of a series, “Adventure of Engineer’s Thumb” by Sherlock Holmes
- September 7, 1891 – seizure of Kavalli, Equatoria, by Captain Frederik Lugard
- September 7, 1892 – in a heavyweight boxing championship, James Corbett KO John Sullivan in 21
- September 7, 1896 – the first car race held on a closed-circuit road in Cranston, RI was achieved by A.H. Whiting
- 20th Century – Important Events On This Day September 7 – 1900
- September 7, 1901 – Rebellion in China concluded according to the Peace of Peaking
- September 7, 1902 – Australia prays for rain and observes a day of “Humiliation” when a horrible drought affected crops and cattle. Rains started on 10th September
- September 7, 1903 – an Association of American Motorcyclists planned in NY
- September 7, 1904 – an agreement between British Defence and the 13th Dalai Lama in Tibet grants commercial rights in Tibet and a promise that Tibet does not allow its boundary to any overseas powers
- September 7, 1906 – debut flying of his aircraft by Alberto Santos-Dumont at Bagatelle, France
- September 7, 1907 – the decorated Cliff House belonging to Sutro in SF was devastated in an inferno
- September 7, 1909 – the newly assembled airplane by the French, Wright biplane while test driven causes the death of its first pilot, Eugene Lefebvre, at Juvisy
- September 7, 1910 – mediation proceedings in The Hague, for fishing rights between the US and Newfoundland
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- September 7, 1912 – Eddie Collins scores 6 bases in 9-7 Athletics over Detroit
- September 7, 1914 – inauguration of NY Post office and its commercial operation
- September 7, 1915 – copyright given to Johnny Gruelle for his Shabby Ann doll
- September 7, 1916 – Giants vanquish Brooklyn 4-1
- September 7, 1916 – Law on Compensation to Women approved by Senate
- September 7, 1921 – The Miss America Pageant was organized for two days in Atlantic City, New Jersey
- September 7, 1922 – Aydin, Turkey celebrates freedom from Greek rule
- September 7, 1923 – establishment of Interpol in Vienna
- September 7, 1923 – 2nd Miss America 1922-23 was awarded to Mary Katherine Campbell, 16
- September 7, 1927 – the first illustration of the use of Television in SF was shown by Philo Farnsworth
- September 7, 1927 – the inauguration of the University of Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Brazil by Governor António Carlos
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- September 7, 1928 – debut performance of “Machinal” by Sophie Treadwell in NYC
- September 7, 1932 – Earl Grace breaks NL best score of 110 consecutive faultless games
- September 7, 1936 – commissioning of Boulder Dam (now Hoover Dam)
- September 7, 1936 – Benjamin, a thylacine species died in her cage in the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania
- September 7, 1939 – the inauguration of the airing of WRUL – Radio NY WW
- September 7, 1940 – loss of Dobrudja by Romania to Bulgaria
- September 7, 1940 – loss of 41 bombers by Luftwaffe in the air over England
- September 7, 1941 – Bobby Riggs defeats Frank Kovacs (5-7,6-1,6-3,6-3) at the 61st US Men’s National Championship
- September 7, 1941 – Sarah Palfrey Cooke defeats Pauline Betz Addie (7-5,6-2) at the 55th US Women’s National Championship
- September 7, 1942 – Jews in France transported to Germany
- September 7, 1942 – Ted Schroeder defeats Frank Parker (8-6,7-5,3-6,4-6,6-2) at the 62nd US Men’s National Championship
- September 7, 1942 – Pauline Betz Addie vanquishes Louise Brough Clapp (4-6,6-1,6-4) at the 56th US Women’s National Championship
- September 7, 1943 – 987 Dutch Jews arrive in Auschwitz detention Camp
- September 7, 1943 – inferno in Gulf Hotel leaves 45 dead
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- September 7, 1944 – Netherlands experiences a robust cyclone with a wind force of 12
- September 7, 1945 – conceding defeat of the Japanese at Rioekioe islands
- September 7, 1947 – Hindus and Muslims clash in Delhi, India
- September 7, 1948 – synthetic rubber used in asphaltic mixture in Akron Oh, for the first time
- September 7, 1950 – a place of settlement of monks closed down in Hungary
- September 7, 1952 – LPGA Carrolton Golf Tournament achieved by Betsy Rawls
- September 7, 1952 – a record throw of baseball to 434’1” by Outfielder Don Grate
- September 7, 1952 – Whitey Ford achieves hurl successive 1 hits and he was 5th score this
- September 7, 1952 – 12 points achieved by Alberto Ascari at the 3rd Formula One WDC
- September 7, 1953 – a catcher’s best score of 125 RBIs achieved by Roy Campanella
- September 7, 1953 – Tony Trabert vanquishes Vic Seixas (6-3,6-2,6-3) at the 73rd US Men’s National Championship
- September 7, 1953 – Maureen Connolly vanquishes Doris Hart (6-2,6-4) at the 67th US Women’s National Championship
- September 7, 1954 – an amalgamation of public schools in Washington DC and Balt MD schools commences
- September 7, 1956 – Bell X-2 airplane reaches a height of 126000 ft and above, the best achievement not documented
- September 7, 1957 – TV transmission WWL channel 4 starts airing from New Orleans
- September 7, 1958 – Ashley Cooper vanquishes Malcolm Anderson (6-2,3-6,4-6,10-8,8-6) at the 78th US Men’s National Championship
- September 7, Althea Gibson defeats Darlene Hard at the 72nd US Women’s National Championship (3-6,6-1,6-2)
- September 7, 1960 – a woman’s Olympic 800 m run record set by Ljudmila Shevcoiva (2:04.3)
- September 7, 1963 – inauguration of WCTI TV transmission channel 12 in New Bern, NC
- September 7, 1963 – Hall of Fame for Football devoted to Canton Ohio
- September 7, 1964 – LPGA Valhalla Golf Open achieved by Betsy Rawls
- September 7, 1965 – cyclone Betsy hits Florida, Miss, and La, and kills 47 persons
- September 7, 1965 – additional defense force along the Indo-China border announced by China
- September 7, 1966 – the inauguration of KTNE TV transmission channel 13 in Alliance, NB
- September 7, 1866 – Atomic test by USSR at Eastern Kazakh, USSR
- September 7, 1969 – LPGA Molson’s Canadian Golf Open achieved by Carol Mann
- September 7, 1970 – 5th fundraising performance by Jerry Lewis
- September 7, 1970 – four aircraft were captured by the Palestine Liberation Party and forced to ground at Dawson’s Field, Jordan
- September 7, 1970 – Donald Boyles jumps from a height of 1053 ft by using a parachute from Royal George Bridge in Colorado
- September 7, 1970 – Arabs start Cruella war against the defense forces of Amman, Jordan
- September 7, 1973 – world championship in Formula 1 achieved by Jackie Stewart
- September 7, 1973 – appointment of Mike Storen as the 4th chief of the American Basketball Association
- September 7, 1974 – valedictory of “Irene” at Minskoff Theatre after 605 presentations
- September 7, 1974 – the crowning of Shirley Cothran of Texas as Miss America 1975 at the 47th event
- September 7, 1975 – LPGA Civitan Golf Open achieved by Carol Mann
- September 7, 1975 – NL title achieved by Cincinnati Reds
- September 7, 1975 – Hanif Mohammad, Pakistani Cricketer calls it a day for 1st class cricket
- September 7, 1975 – 1st ranking Jimmy Connors defeated by Manuel Orantes at the 95th Men’s US Open (6-4,6-3,6-4)
- September 7, 1976 – George Harrison was found guilty of breach of trust by US court
- September 7, 1977 – Somalia and Ethiopia cut off the consular affairs
- September 7, 1977 – an agreement between US President Jimmy Carter and Panamas Omar Torrijos about Panama Canal and assuring jurisdiction over Panama Canal after 1999
- September 7, 1977 – Freedom granted to G. Gordon Liddy, the chief accused in the Watergate scandal after 4 years and 4 ½ months in prison
- September 7, 1978 – in the first play of Boston Massacre vanquish Red Sox 15-3
- September 7, 1979 – commencement of the 5-day musical concert organized by MUSE against atomic energy at Madison Garden, NY
- September 7, 1979 – debut programming by ESPN
- September 7, 1980 – Taxi, Lou Grant, Ed Asner, and Barbara Bel Geddes won the 32 Emmy Awards
- September 7, 1980 – LPGA World Series of Women’s Golf achieved by Beth Daniel
- September 7, 1980 – The constitution of Cape Verde accepted
- September 7, 1980 – LPGA Barth Golf Classic won by Sandra Spuzich
- September 7, 1980 – John McEnroe defeats Bjorn Borg (7-6,6-1,6-7,5-7,6-4) at the 100th Men’s US Open
- September 7, 1981 – 16th fundraising performance by Jerry Lewis collects $ 31,500,000
- September 7, 1981 – LPGA Rail Charity Golf Classic achieved by Joanne Carner
- September 7, 1981 – debut show on Television of Judge Wapner and People’s Court
- September 7, 1981 – American Legion World Sequence achieved by West Tampa Fl by defeating Rich Va, 6-4
- September 7, 1983 – swim around Manhattan record set by Drury Gallagher (6h41m35s)
- September 7, 1984 – US 3K female best (8:25:53) run set by Mary Decker Tabb Slaney
- September 7, 1985 – Hana Mandlikova vanquishes Martina Navratilova at the 105th Women’s US Open
- September 7, 1986 – LPGA Cellular One-Ping Golf Championship achieved by Ayako Okamoto
- September 7, 1986 – installation of Desmond Tutu as Anglican archbishop of Cape Town
- September 7, 1986 – The attempt on the life of Chilean dictator Pinochet was not successful and 5 persons died
- September 7, 1986 – debut performance of “The French Connection” by NBC based on the TV serial “Popeye Doyle”
- September 7, 1986 Ivan Lendl vanquishes Miloslav Mecir (6-4,6-2,6-0) at the 106th Men’s US Open
- September 7, 1986 – Martina Navratilova defeats Helena Sukova at the 196th Women’s US Open (6-3,6-2,6-0)
- September 7, 1987 – fundraising performance by Jerry Lewis collects $ 39,021,723
- September 7, 1987 – despatch of two mine sweepers to the Persian Gulf by the Netherlands
- September 7, 1987 – LPGA Rail Charity Golf Classic achieved by Rosie Jones
- September 7, 1987 – freedom granted to Dutch anthropologists by South Africa
- September 7, 1988 – INXS achieves the 5th MTV Video Music Award
- September 7, 1988 – NHL Hall of Fame devoted to Guv Lafleur, Tony Esposito, and Brad Park
- September 7, 1988 – Mike Tyson, boxer, consulting a psychiatrist reported by NY Daily News paper
- September 7, 1990 – debut performance of “Street Scene” at NY State Theatre for 6 presentations
- September 7, 1990 – 64th Miss America 1991 awarded to Marjorie Judith Vincent iii, 25
- September 7, 1991 – South Africa conducts the 1st competition in gymnastics at international level after 25 years
- September 7, 1991 – Die Laughing Triumphs Messenger Stakes
- September 7, 1991- Monica Seles vanquishes Martina Navratilova (7-6,6-1) at the 111th Women’s US Open
- September 7, 1992 – Faye Vincent steps down as commissioner of Baseball
- September 7, 1992 – LPGA Rail Charity Golf Classic achieved by Nancy Lopez
- September 7, 1993 – in a 2nd doubleheader play, Cards Mark Whiten scores 4 HRs and 12 RBIs
- September 7, 1994 – 4×100 freestyle swimming achieved by Jingi Le, Ying Shan, Ying Le, Bin Lu (3:37L91)
- September 7, 1995 – launch of spacecraft SP 69 into space
- September 7, 1995 – To avoid dismissal, Sen Bob Packwood steps down
- September 7, 1995 – TLC, Tom Petty, the Heartbreakers, and Madonna were awarded the 12th MTV Video Music Awards
- September 7, 1996 – Tupac Shakur, a Rap artist was shot several times in Las Vegas and he died 6 days afterward
- September 7, 1997 – Safeway LPGA Golf Championship achieved by Karrie Webb
- September 7, 1997 – Canadian Golf Open achieved by Steve Jones with a 275
- September 7, 1997 – F-22 Raptor aircraft makes test journey for the first time
- September 7, 1997 – Patrick Rafter vanquishes Greg Rusedski (6-3,6-2,4-6,7-5) at the 117th Men’s US Open
- September 7, 1997 – Martina Hingis vanquish Venus Williams (6-0,6-4) at the 117th Women’s US Open
- September 7, 1999 – an earthquake of 5.8 strength hits Athens breaking an earlier fault, leaving 143 dead, wounding 500, and 50000 homeless
- 21st Century – September 6 This Day In History – The 2000s
- September 7, 2000 – Eminem and Aaliyah were awarded the 17th MTV Video Music Awards
- September 7, 2001 – Chevron’s quotation to purchase Texaco was admitted by the US Federal Trade authorities
- September 7, 2003 – Andy Roddick vanquishes Juan Carlos Ferrero (6-3,7-6,6-3) at the 123rd Men’s US Open
- September 7, 2003 – Justine Henisd-Hardenne vanquishes Kim Clijsters (7-5,6-1) at the 123rd Women’s US Open
- September 7, 2004 – a category 5 cyclone, Hurricane Ivan strikes Grenada, leaving 39 dead and demolishing the majority of structures
- September 7, 2005 – first ballot for the election of President in Egypt
- September 7, 2006 – debut performance of false show of “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” by Sacha Baron at the Toronto Film Festival
- September 7, 2008 – Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the biggest hypothecation funding firms come under the administration of the US Government
- September 7, 2008 – Britney Spears and Chris Brown were awarded the 25th MTV Video Music Awards
- September 7, 2011 – An accident involving aircraft in Russia leaves 43 dead, which included the Lokomotiv Yaroslava Continental Hockey Confederation players
- September 7, 2012 – US air attack kills 8 in Kismaya, South Somalia
- September 7, 2012 – successive earthquakes in China leaves 64 dead and 715 wounded
- September 7, 2012 – Diplomatic ties cut off between Canada and Iran, and staff were asked to leave Canada
- September 7, 2013 – Damascus was mined by the Government killing 14 Syrian protesters and 2 citizens
- September 7, 2013 – Tony Abbott takes over as Australia Prime Minister after winning the ballot by Liberal-National alliance
- September 7, 2014 – A star-shaped small planet comes close to Earth (38999 km)
- September 7, 2014 – Bob and Mike Bryan achieve their 5th US Open men’s doubles in tennis
- September 7, 2015 – discovery of Stone Age “super henge” under 3ft of earth at Durrington Walls by the British archaeologists
- September 7, 2016 – the inauguration of the 15th Paralympics at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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