On This Day

September 11 marked the day that America was attacked, with the loss of 2,999 lives attributed to date as a tragic result.

But September 11 historically had more uplifting events as well.  Here are a few:

1609 – Explorer Henry Hudson sailed into New York harbor and discovered Manhattan Island and the Hudson River.

1847 – “Oh, Susannah” was sung in public for the first time. Stephen Foster sold the rights to the song for a bottle of whiskey.

1926 – In Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, the Aloha Tower was dedicated.

1951 – Florence Chadwick became the first woman to swim the English Channel from both directions.

1967 – The Carol Burnett Show premiered on CBS.

1967 – “All You Need Is Love” by the Beatles was certified as a million seller.

1971 – The animated “The Jackson Five” TV series debuted on ABC.

1974 – “Little House On The Prairie” made its television debut.

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