Edward DeWelden Brenneman |
Aug. 14, 1828 – Frederick Williams became the postmaster at
Burnt Corn.
Aug. 14, 1839 – Union surgeon Edward DeWelden Brenneman was
born on this day in Lancaster, Pa. He would go on to receive his medical degree
from the University of Pennsylvania in 1861. In July 1863 at the Battle of
Gettysburg, Brenneman, who was serving as a Union Army surgeon, would amputate Confederate soldier Mitchell Burford Salter’s
right arm. Salter was a member of the Conecuh Guards, and the bone from his
amputated arm is currently on display at the National Museum of Health and
Medicine in Washington, D.C.
Aug. 14, 1851 – John Henry “Doc” Holliday was born in
Griffin, Ga.
Aug. 14, 1862 - Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith began
an invasion of Kentucky as part of a Confederate plan to draw the Yankee army
of General Don Carlos Buell away from Chattanooga, Tennessee, and to raise
support for the Southern cause in Kentucky.
Aug. 14, 1879 – Former Monroe Journal publisher Horace Hood
began publishing The Montgomery Journal in Montgomery, Ala.
Aug. 14, 1952 – The Evergreen Courant reported that two
soldiers from Conecuh County – Master Sgt. A.D. Clark of Castleberry and Cpl.
Franklin D. Smith of Castleberry – had been awarded the Combat Infantryman
Badge for service with the 25th Infantry Division in Korea. Clark, who joined
the Army in December 1950, was the first sergeant of HQ Co., 14th Infantry
Regiment. Smith, who joined the Army in January 1951 and arrived in Korea on
May 1, 1952, was an automatic rifleman in Co. K of the 5th Regiment.
Aug. 14, 1952 – The Courant reported that an “extra large”
egg, that weighed six ounces, from a hen owned by Ruby Wright, who lived on
Main Street in Evergreen, was cracked and revealed another complete egg inside
it. Between the two eggs, there were two yolks in addition to another two yolks
inside the inner egg.
Aug. 14, 1959 - The first meeting was held to organize the
American Football League.
Aug. 14, 1971 - St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson threw
the first no-hitter of his storied career, helping his team to an 11-0 victory
over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Aug. 14, 1973 – The William T. Shepard House in Opp was added
to National Register of Historic Places.
Aug. 14, 1987 - Mark McGwire set the record for major
league home runs by a rookie when he connected for his 49th home run of the
season.
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