The Arizona Republic

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Saturday, Nov. 19, the 323rd day of 2022. There are 42 days left in the year. On this date in:

1831: The 20th president of the United States, James Garfield, was born in Orange Township, Ohio.

1863: President Abraham Lincoln dedicated a national cemetery at the site of the Civil War battlefiel­d of Gettysburg in Pennsylvan­ia.

1919: The Senate rejected the

Treaty of Versailles by a vote of 55 in favor, 39 against, short of the twothirds majority needed for ratificati­on.

1942: During World War II, Russian forces launched their winter offensive against the Germans along the Don front.

1969: Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean made the second manned landing on the moon.

1977: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat became the first Arab leader to visit Israel.

1985: President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev met for the first time as they began their summit in Geneva.

1997: Iowa seamstress Bobbi McCaughey gave birth to the world’s first set of surviving septuplets, four boys and three girls.

2004: In one of the worst brawls in U.S. sports history, Ron Artest (now known as Metta Sandiford-Artest) and Stephen Jackson of the Indiana Pacers charged into the stands and fought with Detroit Pistons fans, forcing officials to end the Pacers’ 97-82 win with 45.9 seconds left.

2007: In Pakistan, a Supreme Court hand-picked by President Gen. Pervez Musharraf dismissed legal challenges to his continued rule.

2010: President Barack Obama, attending a NATO summit in Lisbon, Portugal, won an agreement to build a missile shield over Europe, a victory that risked further aggravatin­g Russia.

2020: Georgia’s top elections official released results of a hand tally of ballots that affirmed Democrat Joe Biden’s narrow lead over President Donald Trump in the state. With the coronaviru­s surging out of control, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgivi­ng and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.

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