On this Date in History
1841 First emigrant wagon train to reach California leaves Independence, Missouri, on a 1,730-mile journey over the Sierra Nevada
1862 Confederate ship Alabama launched as the Enrica at Birkenhead, England, where she had been built in secret. British bastages
1862 Major General Benjamin Butler issues General Order No. 28 (New Orleans) that Confederate women abusing Union soldiers be treated as whores
1912 Ty Cobb rushes a heckler at a NY Highlander game & is suspended
1918 Washington Senator Walter Johnson pitches 1-0, 18 inning game
1929 Fire in X-ray film stock kills 125 at Crile Clinic (Cleveland, Ohio)
1934 US Department of Justice offers $25,000 reward for John Dillinger, dead or alive
1941 New York Yankees Joe DiMaggio starts 56-game hitting streak, with the only RBI, in a 13-1 loss to visiting Chicago White Sox
1945 World War II: The final skirmish in Europe is fought near Prevalje, Slovenia
1951 AT&T becomes the first US corporation to have a million stockholders after young car salesman Brady Denton purchases seven shares worth $1,078
1958 USSR launches Sputnik III
1972 Assassination attempt on US Governor George Wallace of Alabama by Arthur Bremer in Laurel, Maryland
1972 The island of Okinawa, under U.S. military governance since its conquest in 1945, reverts to Japanese control.
1973 California Angel Nolan Ryan's 1st no-hitter beats KC Royals, 3-0
1981 Len Barker of Cleveland pitches perfect game vs Toronto - (I was there 😎)
2019 Baseball pitcher Edwin Jackson takes the mound for the Toronto Blue Jays, his record setting 14th MLB team, earns no decision in 4-3 loss to the Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco
2022 MLB Pirates win 1-0 over Cincinnati Reds, despite getting no hits, in Pittsburgh
2023 Martha Stewart is Sports Illustrated oldest-ever cover model at 81, appearing as part of its swimsuit issue