The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

TODAY IN HISTORY

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

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August 16, 1977

Elvis Presley died at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, at age 42.

ALSO ON THIS DATE 1812

Detroit fell to British and Indian forces in the War of 1812.

1858

A telegraphe­d message from Britain’s Queen Victoria to President James Buchanan was transmitte­d over the recently laid trans-Atlantic cable.

1861

President Abraham Lincoln issued Proclamati­on 86, which prohibited the states of the Union from engaging in commercial trade with states that were in rebellion _ i.e., the Confederac­y.

1920

Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians was struck in the head by a pitch thrown by Carl Mays of the New York Yankees; Chapman died the following morning.

1948

Baseball legend Babe Ruth died in New York at age 53.

1962

The Beatles fired their original drummer, Pete Best, replacing him with Ringo Starr.

1987

156 people were killed when Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashed while trying to take off from Detroit; the sole survivor was 4-year-old Cecelia Cichan.

1991

Pope John Paul II began the first-ever papal visit to Hungary.

1999

The U.S. version of the quiz show “Who Wants to Be a Millionair­e,” hosted by Regis Philbin, began a limited twoweek run on ABC.

2000

Delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles formally nominated Al Gore for president.

2002

Terrorist mastermind Abu Nidal reportedly was found shot to death in Baghdad, Iraq; he was 65.

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