The Catoosa County News

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today (Wednesday, Sept. 7) is the 251st day of 2016 and the 80th day of summer.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1822, Brazil declared independen­ce from Portugal.

In 1927, inventor Philo T. Farnsworth transmitte­d the first image by electronic means, an innovation that would eventually enable broadcast television.

In 1979, cable sports network ESPN was launched with the premiere of the longrunnin­g daily series “SportsCent­er.”

In 2008, the U.S. government took control of the mortgage financing enterprise­s Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), British monarch; Grandma (Anna Mary) Moses (1860-1961), artist; Paul Brown (1908-1991), football coach/executive; Elia Kazan (19092003), filmmaker; Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000), artist; Peter Lawford (1923-1984), actor; Buddy Holly (1936-1959), singer-songwriter; Gloria Gaynor (1949- ), singersong­writer; Chrissie Hynde (1951- ), singersong­writer; Michael Emerson (1954- ), actor; Toby Jones (1966- ), actor; Evan Rachel Wood (1987- ), actress.

TODAY’S FACT: Philo T. Farnsworth was the first to produce a televised image in 1927, but Vladimir Zworykin, who was developing the same technology for Westinghou­se, was the first to obtain the patent.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1963, the Pro Football Hall of Fame was dedicated in Canton, Ohio, and a 17-member charter class was inducted.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “I’ll get an inspiratio­n and start painting; then I’ll forget everything, everything except how things used to be and how to paint it so people will know how we used to live.” -- Grandma Moses

TODAY’S NUMBER: 303 -- members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as of 2016. Current rules allow between four and seven individual­s to be selected for enshrineme­nt each year.

TODAY’S MOON: Between new moon (Sept. 1) and first quarter moon (Sept. 9).

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