Walker County Messenger

Today in history

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Today is the 116th day of 2017 and the 38th day of spring.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1865, John Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln’s assassin, was killed by Union troops in Virginia.

In 1937, German planes bombed the city of Guernica in Spain.

In 1986, a reactor ruptured at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in the Soviet Union, spreading radioactiv­e material over much of Europe.

In 2000, Vermont Gov. Howard Dean signed the nation’s first bill allowing gay couples to form civil unions.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863), artist; Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), landscape architect; Ludwig Wittgenste­in (1889-1951), philosophe­r; Charles Richter (19001985), seismologi­st; Bernard Malamud (19141986), author; I.M. Pei (1917- ), architect; Carol Burnett (1933- ), actress/ comedian; Giancarlo Esposito (1958- ), actor; Jet Li (1963- ), actor; Kevin James (1965- ), actor/comedian; Tom Welling (1977- ), actor; Channing Tatum (1980- ), actor.

TODAY’S FACT: The United States has 100 operationa­l nuclear reactors, more than any other nation.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1941, the organ, now a staple at Major League Baseball stadiums, made its debut at Wrigley Field, during a game in which the Chicago Cubs lost to the St. Louis Cardinals, 6-2.

TODAY’S NUMBER: 64,000 -- square miles contaminat­ed by radioactiv­e material from the Chernobyl disaster, an area approximat­ely the size of Wisconsin.

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