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Topic: OT - Weird History

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utee94

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Re: OT - Weird History
« Reply #6510 on: June 12, 2026, 01:00:57 PM »
And it was all downhill after that.

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« Reply #6511 on: June 12, 2026, 01:02:46 PM »
yup, we don't elect presidents like Teddy anymore
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« Reply #6512 on: Today at 07:22:24 AM »
The 24th Motor Machine Gun Battalion pictured during inspection at Dieval, 12 June 1918. The motorbikes are Clyno 744 cc twin cylinder machines fitted with a sidecar and Vickers machine-guns.

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« Reply #6513 on: Today at 07:29:30 AM »
Roger Bresnahan played all nine positions during his 17-year career, but his biggest impact came behind the plate.

The Dead Ball Era catcher, born in 1879, pioneered the use of shin guards and caught all three of Christy Mathewson’s shutouts in the 1905 World Series.




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« Reply #6514 on: Today at 08:47:48 AM »
THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 
"The Cinderella Man" Becomes World Heavyweight Champion (1935)
For budding boxer James J. Braddock, 1929 was a bad year. The promising pugilist narrowly lost a 15-round championship fight and, months later, the Great Depression struck. Braddock, struggling to support his family and losing many more bouts than he won, eventually gave up boxing to work the docks. In 1934, he returned to the ring, and a year later, he landed a title shot against Max Baer. Braddock was a 10-to-1 underdog but won in a stunning upset.
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« Reply #6515 on: Today at 09:10:01 AM »
 1774 Rhode Island becomes first colony to prohibit importation of slaves

1777 Leonard Norcross patents a submarine diving suit

1777 Marquis de Lafayette lands in the US

1865 President Andrew Johnson proclaims reconstruction of confederate states

1871 Hurricane kills 300 in Labrador

1898 Yukon Territory of Canada established, Dawson chosen as capital

1907 Lowest temperature ever in 48 US states for June, 2°F in Tamarack, California

1920 No Babies Please! The US Post Office states that children cannot be sent by parcel post after various instances

1922 Longest recorded attack of hiccups begins when Charles Osborne gets the hiccups and continues for 68 years; he dies 11 months after they stop

1930 22 people killed by hailstones in Siatista, Greece

1933 German Secret State Police (Gestapo - Geheime Staats Polizei) established by Hermann Goering

1942 US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) formed - is the direct predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

1944 First German V-1 flying bomb (Fieseler Fi 103) attack on London

1970 "In The Summertime" by Mungo Jerry hits #1 in UK

1995 "Jagged Little Pill", 3rd studio album by Alanis Morissette is released (Grammy Award Album of the Year, 1996)

1995 MLB Cleveland Indians' Dennis Martínez no-hits Baltimore Orioles 11-0

2018 Raccoon climbs 23 story office building in St Paul, Minnesota, becoming an internet sensation




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