The Boston Globe

This day in history

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Today is Monday, Sept. 11, the 254th day of 2023. There are 111 days left in the year.

Birthdays: Actor Earl Holliman is 95. Comedian Tom Dreesen is 84. Movie director Brian De Palma is 83. Singerdanc­er Lola Falana is 81. The Grateful Dead drummer musician Mickey Hart is 80. Guitarist Leo Kottke is 78. Actor Phillip Alford is 75. Actor Amy Madigan is 73. Styx singer-musician Tommy Shaw is 70. Sports reporter Lesley Visser is 70. Actor Reed Birney is 69. Former homeland security secretary Jeh Johnson is

66. Actor/director Roxann Dawson is 65. Actor John Hawkes is

64. Actor Virginia Madsen is 62. Actor Kristy McNichol is 61. Musician-composer Moby is 58. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is

58. Singer-pianist Harry Connick Jr. is 56. Actor Taraji P. Henson is 53. Actor Laura Wright is 53. Rock musician Jon Buckland (Coldplay) is 46. Rapper Ludacris is 46. Actor Ariana Richards is 44. Actor Tyler Hoechlin is 36.

▶ In 1789, Alexander Hamilton was appointed the first US secretary of the Treasury.

▶ In 1814, an American fleet scored a decisive victory over the British in the Battle of Lake Champlain in the War of 1812.

▶ In 1936, Boulder Dam — later renamed the Hoover Dam — in Nevada began operation as President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressed a key in Washington to signal the startup of the dam’s first hydroelect­ric generator.

▶ In 1941, groundbrea­king took place for the Pentagon.

▶ In 1954, the Miss America pageant made its network TV debut on ABC.

▶ In 1967, the comedy-variety program “The Carol Burnett Show” premiered on CBS.

▶ In 1972, the Munich Summer Olympics, where 11 Israeli athletes and several others were killed, ended.

▶ In 1973, Chilean President Salvador Allende died during a violent military coup.

▶ In 1997, Scotland voted to create its own Parliament after 290 years of union with England.

▶ In 2001, nearly 3,000 people were killed as 19 Al-Qaeda hijackers seized control of four jetliners, sending two of the planes into New York’s World Trade Center, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvan­ia.

▶ In 2006, in a prime-time address, President George W. Bush invoked the memory of the victims of the 9/11 attacks as he staunchly defended the war in Iraq, though he acknowledg­ed that Saddam Hussein was not responsibl­e for the attacks.

▶ In 2008, presidenti­al candidates John McCain and Barack Obama put aside politics as they visited ground zero together on the anniversar­y of 9/11 to honor its victims.

▶ In 2012, a mob armed with guns and grenades launched a fiery nightlong attack on a US diplomatic outpost and a CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya, killing US Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

▶ Last year, Javier Marías, Spain’s most prestigiou­s novelist for most of his life, died at age 70.

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