This Day In History — “The King” Debuts on TV

September 09

1776
The Second Continental Congress changed the name of the nation to the United States of America, from the United Colonies.

1850
California became the 31st state.

1893
President Grover Cleveland’s daughter, Esther Cleveland, became the first president’s child to be born in the White House.

1926
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was created by the Radio Corporation of America.

1948
The People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) was created.

1956
Elvis Presley appeared on television for the first time on The Ed Sullivan Show.

1976
Communist Chinese leader Mao Zedong died in Beijing at age 82.

Birthdays

William Bligh

1754–1817 British admiral.

Luigi Galvani

physician (1737)

Joseph Leidy

scientist (1823)

Leo Tolstoy

Russian novelist and philosopher (1828)

Otis Redding

singer, songwriter (1941)

Michael Keaton

actor (1951)

Hugh Grant

actor (1960)

Adam Sandler

comedian, musician, actor (1966)

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