John Murphy of Monroe County, Ala. |
Nov. 25, 1692 – In connection with the Salem witchcraft
trials, the Massachusetts General Court established a Superior Court to pardon
remaining witches.
Nov. 25, 1813 – The United Grand Lodge of England was
organized.
Nov. 25, 1825 – John Murphy of Monroe County, Ala. was
inaugurated Governor of Alabama. Born in 1786 in Robeson County, N.C., he died
Sept. 21, 1841 in Clarke County.
Nov. 25, 1863 – During the Battle of Missionary Ridge at
Missionary Ridge in Tennessee, Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant
broke the Siege of Chattanooga by routing Confederate troops under General
Braxton Bragg.
Nov. 25, 1864 – A group of Confederate operatives calling
themselves the Confederate Army of Manhattan started fires in more than 20
locations in an unsuccessful attempt to burn down New York City.
Nov. 25, 1864 – The last issue of The Claiborne Herald
newspaper was published in Claiborne, Ala.
Nov. 25, 1909 – Prominent Monroeville, Ala. lawyer Francis W.
Hare married Mary Stallworth.
Nov. 25, 1914 – Baseball player Joe DiMaggio was born in
Martinez, California.
Nov. 25, 1921 - The first play-by-play broadcast of a
football game was aired in College Station, Texas via an amateur radio station.
The game was between the University of Texas and Texas A&M in Austin.
Nov. 25, 1923 – Former Evergreen mayor Henry Albert “H.A.” Shields
passed away at the age of 74 in Evergreen. Thirty-five years before his death, Shields
first came to Evergreen as the roadmaster of the L&N Railroad. He was a
leading member of the local Methodist Church and for many years was Sunday
School superintendent. He served several terms as Evergreen’s mayor and also
served as Evergreen’s town clerk and treasurer. He also served as Worshipful
Master of the local Masonic Lodge. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery (and his
tombstone says he passed away on Dec. 4, 1923).
Nov. 25, 1950 – The Great Appalachian Storm of November 1950,
known at the time as the "Storm of the Century", struck New England
with hurricane force winds resulting in massive forest blow-downs and storm
surge damage along the Northeast coast including New York City. This storm also
brought blizzard conditions to the Appalachian Mountains and Ohio Valley,
becoming one of the worst storms of all time. The storm paralyzed the
Northeast, with winds up to 100 miles per hour, sub-zero temperatures, and 57
inches of snow. Three hundred fifty-three people died in the event.
Nov. 25, 1963 – NFL quarterback Bernie Kosar was born in Youngstown,
Ohio. He would go on to play for the Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys and the
Miami Dolphins.
Nov. 25, 1965 - The first color broadcast of an NFL game
aired on CBS. The Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Colts played to a 24-24 tie.
Nov. 25, 1976 - O.J. Simpson of the Buffalo Bills ran for
273 yards against the Detroit Lions.
Nov. 25, 1984 - The television program “The Word Processor of the Gods,” teleplay
by Alabama author Robert McDowell, was broadcast as part of the “Tales from the Darkside” series.
Nov. 25, 2002 - Pete Rose and baseball commissioner Bud
Selig met secretly to discuss Rose's lifetime ban from baseball.
Nov. 25, 2008 – Uriah, Ala. native Lambert C. Mims, who
served four terms as Mobile’s mayor, passed away in Mobile at the age of 78.
Nov. 25, 1950 – The Great Appalachian Storm of November 1950,
known at the time as the "Storm of the Century", struck New England
with hurricane force winds resulting in massive forest blow-downs and storm
surge damage along the Northeast coast including New York City. This storm also
brought blizzard conditions to the Appalachian Mountains and Ohio Valley,
becoming one of the worst storms of all time. The storm paralyzed the
Northeast, with winds up to 100 miles per hour, sub-zero temperatures, and 57
inches of snow. Three hundred fifty-three people died in the event.
Nov. 25, 1963 – NFL quarterback Bernie Kosar was born in Youngstown,
Ohio. He would go on to play for the Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys and the
Miami Dolphins.
Nov. 25, 1965 - The first color broadcast of an NFL game
aired on CBS. The Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Colts played to a 24-24 tie.
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