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-*[[1492]] - The Ensisheim Meteorite, the oldest [[meteorite]] with a known date of impact, struck the [[earth]] around noon in a [[wheat]] field outside the village of [[Ensisheim]], [[Alsace]], [[France]]. 
*[[1665]] - The ''[[London Gazette]]'', the oldest surviving [[journal]], is first published. *[[1665]] - The ''[[London Gazette]]'', the oldest surviving [[journal]], is first published.
-*[[1786]] - The oldest musical organization in the [[United States]] was founded as the [[Stoughton Musical Society]]. 
-*[[1811]] - [[Tecumseh's War]]: The [[Battle of Tippecanoe]] was fought near present-day [[Battle Ground, Indiana|Battle Ground]], [[Indiana]], [[United States]]. 
-*[[1837]] - In [[Alton, Illinois]], [[abolitionism|abolitionist]] printer [[Elijah P. Lovejoy]] is shot dead by a [[Crowd|mob]] while attempting to protect his printing shop from being destroyed a third time. 
-*[[1861]] - [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Belmont]]: In [[Belmont, Missouri]], [[United States|Union]] forces led by [[General]] [[Ulysses S. Grant]] overrun a [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] camp but are forced to retreat when Confederate reinforcements arrive. 
-*[[1874]] - A [[cartoon]] by [[Thomas Nast]] in ''[[Harper's Magazine|Harper's Weekly]]'', is considered the first important use of an [[elephant]] as a symbol for the [[Republican Party (United States)|United States Republican Party]] 
-*[[1885]] - In [[Craigellachie, British Columbia]], construction ends on the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] [[railway]] extending across [[Canada]]. 
-*[[1893]] - [[Women]] in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Colorado]] are granted the right to vote. 
-*[[1900]] - [[Battle of Leliefontein]], a battle during which the [[Royal Canadian Dragoons]] win three [[Victoria Crosses]] 
-*[[1910]] - The first [[air]] [[freight]] shipment (from [[Dayton, Ohio]], to [[Columbus, Ohio]]) is undertaken by the [[Wright Brothers]] and [[department store]] owner Max Moorehouse. 
-*[[1912]] - The [[Deutsche Opernhaus]] (now [[Deutsche Oper Berlin]]) opens in the [[Berlin]] neighborhood of [[Charlottenburg]], with a production of [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s ''[[Fidelio]]''. 
-*[[1914]] - The first issue of ''[[The New Republic]]'' magazine is published. 
-* 1914 - The [[Germany|German]] colony of [[Jiaozhou Bay|Kiaochow Bay]] and its centre at [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]] are captured by Japanese forces. 
-*[[1917]] - [[October Revolution|Russian Revolution]]: In [[Petrograd]], [[Russia]], [[Bolshevik]] leaders [[Vladimir Lenin]] and [[Leon Trotsky]] lead revolutionaries in overthrowing the [[Russian Provisional Government, 1917|Provisional Government]] (As Russia is still using the [[Julian Calendar]], subsequent period references show an [[October 25]] date). 
-* 1917 - [[World War I]]: [[Third Battle of Gaza]] ends: [[United Kingdom|British]] forces capture [[Gaza]] from the [[Ottoman Empire]]. 
-*[[1918]] - The [[1918 influenza epidemic]] spreads to [[Western Samoa]], killing 7,542 (about 20% of the population) by the end of the year. 
-*[[1921]] - the [[Partito Nazionale Fascista]] (PNF), National Fascist Party, came into existence. 
-*[[1929]] - In [[New York City]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]] opens to the public. 
-*[[1931]] - The [[Chinese Soviet Republic]] proclaimed on the anniversary of the [[Bolshevik Revolution]]. 
-*[[1932]] - ''[[Buck Rogers|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' airs on [[radio]] for the first time. 
-*[[1933]] - [[Fiorello H. LaGuardia]] is elected the 99th mayor of [[New York City]]. 
-*[[1934]] - Premiere of [[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninoff]]'s [[Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini]] at the [[Lyric Opera House]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland]], [[United States]]. 
-*[[1940]] - In [[Tacoma, Washington]], the middle section of the [[Tacoma Narrows Bridge]] ("[[Galloping Gertie]]") collapses in a windstorm, a mere four months after the bridge's completion. 
-*[[1941]] - [[World War II]]: Soviet hospital [[ship Armenia]] sunk by German planes while evacuating refugees and wounded military and staff of several [[Crimea]]’s hospitals. It is estimated that over 5,000 people died in the sinking.  
-* 1941 - [[Holocaust]]: [[Jewish]] tragedy in [[Nemyriv]], [[Ukraine]]: [[Germany|German]] [[fascists]] murder 2580 [[Jews]]. Earlier in September, [[1941]] 2,400 [[Jews]] were shot by [[Germany|German]] [[Nazis]] at the brickworks near [[Nemyriv]]. 
-* 1944 - [[Rail transport in Puerto Rico#Tragedy on election day in 1944|Passenger train derails]] in [[Aguadilla]], [[Puerto Rico]] from excessive speed in a declining hill. 16 killed; 50 injured. 
-*[[1956]] - [[Suez Crisis]]: The [[United Nations General Assembly]] adopts a resolution calling for the [[United Kingdom]], [[France]] and [[Israel]] to immediately withdraw their troops from [[Egypt]]. 
-*[[1957]] - [[Cold War]]: The [[Gaither Report]] calls for more [[United States|American]] missiles and [[fallout shelter]]s. 
-*[[1963]] - [[Wunder von Lengede]]: In [[Germany]], eleven miners are rescued from a collapsed mine after 14 days. 
-*[[1967]] - [[Carl B. Stokes]] was elected as Mayor of the City of Cleveland, Ohio, becoming the first Black Mayor of a major American city. 
-* 1967 - US President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signs the [[Public Broadcasting Act of 1967]], establishing the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]. 
-*[[1973]] - The [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] overrides President [[Richard M. Nixon]]'s veto of the [[War Powers Resolution]], which limits presidential power to wage [[war]] without congressional approval. 
-*[[1983]] - [[1983 United States Senate bombing]]: a bomb explodes inside the [[U.S. Capitol Building]]. 
-*[[1987]] - In [[Tunisia]], president [[Habib Bourguiba]] is overthrown and replaced by Prime Minister [[Zine El Abidine Ben Ali]]. 
-*[[1989]] - [[Douglas Wilder]] wins the governor's seat in [[Virginia]], becoming the first elected [[African American]] governor in the [[United States]]. 
-* 1989 - [[David Dinkins]] becomes the first [[African American]] mayor of [[New York City]]. 
-* 1989 - [[East Germany|East German]] Prime Minister [[Willi Stoph]], along with his entire cabinet, is forced to resign after huge anti-government protests. 
-* 1990 - [[Mary Robinson]] is first woman to be elected [[ President of Ireland|President of the Republic of Ireland]] 
-*[[1991]] - [[Magic Johnson]] makes announcement that he is infected with HIV, thus retiring from the NBA. 
-*[[1996]] - [[NASA]] launches the [[Mars Global Surveyor]]. 
-* 1996 - A [[Nigeria]]n [[Boeing 727]] crashes into a lagoon 40 miles southeast of [[Lagos]], killing 143. 
-* 2000 - [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] is elected to the [[United States Senate]], becoming the first former First Lady to win a public office in the United States. 
-* 2000 - The U.S. [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] discovered one of the country's largest [[Lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD]] lab inside a converted military [[missile silo]] in [[Wamego, Kansas]]. 
-*[[2001]] - The [[supersonic]] commercial aircraft [[Concorde]] resumes flying after a 15-month break. 
-*[[2002]] - [[Iran]] bans [[advertising]] of [[United States]] products. 
-*[[2004]] - [[2003 invasion of Iraq|War in Iraq]]: The interim government of [[Iraq]] calls for a 60-day "[[state of emergency]]" as U.S. forces storm the insurgent stronghold of [[Fallujah]]. 
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