San Diego Union-Tribune

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Friday, Sept. 22, the 265th day of 2023. Autumn arrives at 11:50 p.m. PDT.

Today’s highlight in history

On Sept. 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the preliminar­y Emancipati­on Proclamati­on, declaring all slaves in rebel states should be free as of Jan. 1, 1863 if the states did not end the fighting and rejoin the union.

On this date

In 1776, Capt. Nathan Hale, 21, was hanged as a spy by the British in New York.

In 1911, pitcher Cy Young, 44, gained his 511th and final career victory as he hurled a 1-0 shutout for the Boston Rustlers against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field.

In 1949, the Soviet Union exploded its first atomic bomb.

In 1961, the Interstate Commerce Commission issued rules prohibitin­g racial discrimina­tion on interstate buses.

Sara Jane Moore attempted to shoot President Gerald R. Ford outside a San Francisco hotel, but missed.

In 1980, the Persian Gulf conflict between Iran and Iraq erupted into full-scale war.

In 1975,

In 1985, rock and country music artists participat­ed in “Farm Aid,” a concert staged in Champaign, Ill., to help the nation’s farmers.

In 1993,

47 people were killed when an Amtrak passenger train fell off a bridge and crashed into Big Bayou Canot near Mobile, Ala.

In 1994,

the situation comedy “Friends” debuted on NBC.

In 1995, an AWACS plane carrying U.S. and Canadian military personnel crashed on takeoff from Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage, Alaska, killing all 24 people aboard.

In 2014,

the United States and five Arab nations launched airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Syria, sending waves of planes and Tomahawk cruise missiles against

an array of targets.

In 2020, U.S. deaths from the coronaviru­s topped 200,000, by far the highest confirmed death toll from the virus in the world at that point, according to a count by Johns Hopkins University.

In 2017, as the scale of the damage from Hurricane Maria started to become clearer, Puerto Rican officials said they could not contact more than half of the communitie­s in the U.S. territory, where all power had been knocked out to the island’s 3.4 million people.

In 2018, Paul Simon ended what was billed as his final concert tour in a park in Queens, N.Y.

Today’s birthdays

Dancer-choreograp­her-singer Toni Basil is 80. Actor Paul Le Mat is 78. Musician King Sunny Adé is 77. Capt. Mark Phillips is 75. Singer David Coverdale is 72. Actor Shari Belafonte is 69. Singer Debby Boone is 67. Singer June Forester is 67. Singer Johnette Napolitano is 66. Actor Lynn Herring is 66. Singer Andrea Bocelli is 65. Singer-musician Joan Jett is 65. Actor Scott Baio is 63. Actor Catherine Oxenberg is 62. Actor Bonnie Hunt is 62. Actor James Hillier is 50. Actor Tatiana Maslany is 38. Actor Tom Felton is 36. Actor Teyonah Parris is 36.

 ?? AP ?? Cy Young set various records while he pitched in the major leagues. His 511th win took place in 1911.
AP Cy Young set various records while he pitched in the major leagues. His 511th win took place in 1911.

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