Dec. 27, 1512 – The Spanish Crown issued the Laws of Burgos,
governing the conduct of settlers with regard to native Indians in the New
World.
Dec. 27, 1816 – Early Conecuh County, Ala. teacher and minister
Rev. Hanson Lee was born in Johnston County, N.C. He would go on to serve as
president of Mount Lebanon College and as editor of the Louisiana Baptist.
Dec. 27, 1862 - Union General William T. Sherman moved
within a few miles of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Two days of skirmishes occurred
before Sherman ordered a major attack on Dec. 29. Sherman was thwarted in the
attempt.
Dec. 27, 1864 - The Confederate Army of Tennessee under General
John Bell Hood finished crossing the Tennessee River into Mississippi.
Dec. 27, 1908 - The world didn't end as Nyack, New York's would-be
prophet Lee J. Spangler claimed it would.
Dec. 27, 1912 – The No. 2 Passenger Train, which passed
through Evergreen, Ala. at 5:19 a.m., wrecked at Garland. The engine and three
cars overturned, and it was reported that the engineer, fireman and several
others were injured. This was the third wreck on that division of the
Louisville & Nashville Railroad in 10 days.
Dec. 27, 1966 – The Cave of Swallows, the largest known cave
shaft in the world, was discovered in Aquismón, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Dec. 27, 1991 – “Fried
Green Tomatoes,” a movie version of Alabama author Fannie Flagg's
book “Fried Green Tomatoes at the
Whistle-Stop Cafe,” was released.
Dec. 27, 1998 - The Dallas Cowboys became the first team to
sweep all of their NFC East games in a season.
Dec. 27, 1998 - Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys set an
NFL record for career touchdowns.
Dec. 27, 2003 - New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner
fainted at a memorial service. He was released from the hospital the following
day.
Dec. 27, 2004 - In a game against the San Diego Chargers,
quarterback Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts found wide receiver
Brandon Stokely in the end zone for his 49th touchdown pass of the season,
breaking the previous National Football League (NFL) single-season record held
by Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphins. Manning's record stood until 2007, when
Tom Brady of the New England Patriots threw 50 touchdowns in a single season.
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