The Bakersfield Californian

TODAY IN HISTORY

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1777: The Second Continenta­l Congress approved

the Articles of Confederat­ion.

1806: Explorer Zebulon Pike sighted the mountainto­p now known as Pikes Peak in present-day Colorado.

1864: During the Civil War, Union forces led by Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman began their “March to the Sea” from Atlanta; the campaign ended with the capture of Savannah on Dec. 21.

1889: Brazil was proclaimed a republic as its emperor, Dom Pedro II, was overthrown.

1937: At the U.S. Capitol, members of the House and Senate met in air-conditione­d chambers for the first time.

1939: President Franklin D. Roosevelt laid the cornerston­e of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.

1942: The naval Battle of Guadalcana­l ended during World War II with a decisive U.S. victory over Japanese forces.

1959: Four members of the Clutter family of Holcomb, Kansas, were found murdered in their home. (Ex-convicts Richard Hickock and Perry Smith were later convicted of the killings and hanged in a case made famous by the Truman Capote book “In Cold Blood.”)

1966: The flight of Gemini 12, the final mission of the Gemini program, ended successful­ly as astronauts James A. Lovell and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin Jr. splashed down safely in the Atlantic after spending four days in orbit.

1969: A quarter of a million protesters staged a peaceful demonstrat­ion in Washington against the Vietnam War.

1989: Time Warner launched The Comedy Channel, which later merged with Viacom’s HA! network to form Comedy Central.

2003: Two Black Hawk helicopter­s collided and

crashed in Iraq; 17 U.S. troops were killed. 2019: Roger Stone, a longtime friend and ally of President Donald Trump, was convicted of all seven counts in a federal indictment accusing him of lying to Congress, tampering with a witness and obstructin­g the House investigat­ion of whether Trump coordinate­d with Russia during the 2016 campaign. (As Stone was about to begin serving a 40-month prison sentence, Trump commuted the sentence.)

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