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Coffee, Tea and Chocolate - A Class
Mrs. Campbell in her Prairietown house will teach you the history of chocolate, tea and coffee while ...
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Conner Prairie
13400 Allisonville Road
Fishers IN 46038
776-6000
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Born September 8th
1886: Siegfried Sassoon, British author and poet famous for his anti-war writing about World War I.
1889: Robert A. Taft, U.S. Senator from Ohio who unsuccessfully sought the presidential nomination from the 1940s until 1952.
1900: Claude Pepper, Democratic senator and congressman from Florida, champion of senior citizens rights.
1922: Sid Caesar, comedian and television star, best known for Your Show of Shows, and The Sid Caesar Show.
1925: Peter Sellers, English comic actor, famous for his role as Inspector Clouseau.
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in history
1760: The French surrender the city of Montreal to the British.
1845: A French column surrenders at Sidi Brahim in the Algerian War.
1863: Confederate Lieutenant Dick Dowling thwarts a Union naval landing at Sabine Pass, northeast of Galveston, Texas.A compendium of poppycock, balderdash, and malarkey told by civil war veterans for the amusement and amazement of future generations.
1903: Between 30,000 and 50,000 Bulgarian men, women and children are massacred in Monastir by Turkish troops seeking to check a threatened Macedonian uprising.
1906: Robert Turner invents the automatic typewriter return carriage.
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