October 7:1571:
Battle of Lepanto: A coalition of Christian forces won a naval battle against the Ottoman Turks near Greece.
1573: Birthday of William Laud, controversial English archbishop and academic
1763: King George III issued the Royal
Proclamation of 1763 closing the lands across the Appalachians to further settlement.
1765: Delegates from nine colonies met at the Stamp Act Congress to organize a united response to British provocations. It was an early step towards the American Revolution.
1780:
Battle of King's Mountain: a decisive victory for the American Patriots against the Redcoats.
1792: Death of George Mason, American lawyer and politician, delegate to the Constitutional Convention
1849: Death of Edgar Allen Poe, American poet, short story writer, and critic; inventor of the detective novel
1870: During the Franco-Prussian War, Leon Gambetta escaped the siege of Paris in a hot air balloon.
1879: German and Austria-Hungary signed an agreement to create the Dual Alliance.
1888: Birthday of Henry Wallace, American agronomist and politician, Vice President of the U.S.
1897: Birthday of
Elijah Muhammad, American religious leader (Nation of Islam), mentor to Malcolm X
1900: Birthday of
Henrich Himmler, German commander and politician; leader of the SS, SA, and the Gestapo; the primary architect of the Holocaust
1913: Debut of Ford's moving assembly line. This revolutionized manufacturing.
1916: Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland College in football
222-0. This is the
most lopsided football game in history.
1919: Founding of KLM, the oldest airline still operating under its original name.
1931: Birthday of Desmond Tutu, South African archbishop and activist
1933: Air France was created out of the merger of 5 other airlines.
1939: Birthday of
Bill Snyder, American football player and coach, aka the "Purple Wizard" of Manhattan
1943: Birthday of Oliver North, American colonel, journalist, and author
1944: An uprising took place at the Birkenau concentration camp (part of the Auschwitz system) resulting in one of the crematoria being destroyed.
1949: Birth of East Germany as Soviet occupation authorities began transferring administrative responsibility to German communist leaders`
1952: Birthday of
Vladimir Putin, Russian colonel and politician, President of Russia
1955: Birthday of Yo-Yo Ma, French-American cellist and educator
1958: A coup d'tat in Pakistan produced a prolonged period of military rule.
1959: Death of Mario Lanza, American tenor and actor
1960: Sen. John F. Kennedy & VP Richard Nixon engaged in the second televised debate between the two presidential candidates.
1985: Hijacking of an Italian cruise ship, the
Achille Lauro,by 4 PLO terrorists.
1996:
Fox News Channel began broadcasting.
2001: American attack on Afghanistan began in response to the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
2003: Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor of California.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36