1743 First American town meeting is held in Boston's Faneuil Hall
1794 Eli Whitney patents the cotton gin, revolutionizing the cotton industry in the southern US states
1888 Second largest snowfall in NYC history (21') sheez we get about one of those a winter Buffalo more
1900 Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries rediscovers Gregor Mendel's laws of heredity and genetics
1913 John D. Rockefeller gives $100 million to Rockefeller Foundation
1918 1st concrete ship to cross the Atlantic (Faith) is launched in San Francisco.By 1921, it was used as a breakwater in Cuba.
With the war in full swing, steel became a scarce resource, forcing engineers and shipbuilders to explore new possibilities. While concrete ships did not become the norm, they did find niche applications in specific sectors, such as the construction of barges and floating docks.
1923 US President Warren G. Harding becomes 1st president to pay taxes
1940 "The Road to Singapore" directed by Victor Schertzinger starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour, first of seven such films, premieres
1950 FBI starts a public list of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
1954 Milwaukee Braves future home run king Hank Aaron homers in his debut exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox
1962 Red Wings' forward Gordie Howe becomes second player in NHL history to score 500 career goals in Detroit's 3-2 loss to NY Rangers. In1997 he would sign a AHL contract with Syracuse Crunch
1964 Dallas, Texas; Jack Ruby sentenced to death for Lee Harvey Oswald's murder
1972 NBA's Cincinnati Royals, plagued by poor home attendance, announce they are moving franchise to Kansas City
1973 Future US senator John McCain is released after spending over five years in a North Vietnamese prisoner of war camp
1976 Jockey Bill Shoemaker wins his 7,000th race. Hell I didn't even start handicapping then
2006 Mike Wallace retires from US news program "60 Minutes" after 37 years
2017 World's oldest golf club, Muirfield in Scotland, votes to admit women as members for the first time in 273 years (I knew they'd come around)
2019 — The Senate voted for the second time on Sept. 25th to overturn President Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency at the southern border.
2024 A series of storms strike parts of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Arkansas, with tornadoes leaving at least 40 injured and three people dead