This Day in History — The Day America Burned

October 08

1869
The 14th president of the United States, Franklin Pierce, died in Concord, N.H.

1871
The Great Fire of Chicago started. That same day in Peshtigo, Wis., the worst forest fire in U.S. history also began along with the Holland Fire, the Port Huron Fire, and the Manistee Fire.

1934
Bruno Hauptmannn was indicted for the murder of Charles Lindbergh’s baby.

1945
President Harry Truman announced the U.S. would share the secret of the atomic bomb only with Great Britain and Canada.

1956
Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitched the first and only perfect game in a World Series.

2004
Martha Stewart began her prison sentence at Alderson Federal Prison Camp.

2005
A 7.6 magnitude earthquake centered in the Pakistani-controlled part of the Kashmir region killed more than 80,000 and injured 65,000.

Birthdays

Jesse Louis Jackson
1941—, U.S. political leader, clergyman, and civil rights activist, born in Greenville, S.C.

Emily Blackwell
physician (1826)

Edward Rickenbacker
war hero and airline executive (1890)

Juan Perón,
president of Argentina (1895)

Frank Herbert
writer (1920)

Chevy Chase
comedian (1943)

Dennis Kucinich
political figure (1946)

Sigourney Weaver
actress (1949)

Matt Damon
actor (1970)

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