Today in history - April 27 | State
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southernminn.com— First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt makes a “talking record” in New York, April 27, 1938. At left is recording engineer Leo Phillips. Roosevelt read the first chapter of her book “This
BladenOnline.com—This Day in History For April 27 -. 1903 - First time the New York Highlanders (Yankees) were shut out, losing to the Philadelphia Athletics 6-0.
southernminn.com—Today in history - May 1 | State. Cpl. William C. LaRue of the Bronx, N.Y., displays the New York Post and the New York World Telegram proclaiming “Hitler is Dead,” on May 1, 1945. (AP Photo) ASSOCIATED
Yellow Advertiser—It happened today - this day in history - April 28. 1202: King Philip II expels King John of England from France. 1770: Captain James Cook lands at Botany Bay, Australia.