1853 – 1st US bronze equestrian statue (of Andrew Jackson) unveiled, Washington
1894 – Columbus World’s fair in Chicago destroyed by fire
1897 – Michael Eagan wins 1st US national amateur handball championship
1901 – New South Wales score 918 all out vs South Australia in 560 minutes
1947 – Toronto Maple Leaf rookie Howie Meeker scores 5 goals in a game
1955 – Georgia Tech ends Kentucky’s 130-game home basketball win streak
1968 – Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O’Neill travels to Dublin to meet with Irish Prime Minister Jack Lynch to continue discussions on matters of joint interest to the two governments
1973 – Judge Sirica begins the trial of the Watergate burglars in Washington, D.C.
2000 – “Music City Miracle”, in AFC Wild Card Playoff, Tennessee Titans defeat Buffalo Bills 22-16 in last 16 seconds with Kevin Dyson, running length of the field for a game-winning touchdown
2004 – RMS Queen Mary 2, the largest passenger ship ever built, is christened by her namesake’s granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II