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November 27

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On November 27, 1863 Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and other Confederate POWs escaped Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio after tunneling their way out. Morgan later returned to battle but was killed less than a year later. Image of John Hunt Morgan with his wife Martha via Wikimedia Commons, no known restrictions


Born in San Francisco on November 27, 1940 Bruce Lee came to the attention of American audiences in the role of Kato on the Green Hornet television series. Lee (shown with son Brandon) taught martial arts to a number of actors and celebrities and was poised to star in Hollywood-produced films before his death at age 32. Image via Wikimedia Commons, no known copyright, public domain in the US.


The Yale – Princeton game, November 27, 1879 The two teams played to a scoreless tie in Hoboken, New Jersey that day and they were considered co-champions of college football that year. Image via Library of Congress, no known restrictions


On November 27, 1945 22 US charities formed CARE (Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe). For $10.00 CARE would ship a package containing food essentials to people in war-devastated Europe. The program was extended to Japan in 1948 and eventually world-wide. Image from Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-S1207-502 CC-BY-SA via Wikimedia Commons.


Guitarist Jimi Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942. Here he’s shown during basic training at Ft. Ord, California before he was assigned to the 101st Airborne. Image from a U.S. Army publication, public domain


An advertisement that appeared in the New York Times the night before November 27, 1910 which was the first day that Pennsylvania Station (the entire station, not just a portion) in Manhattan was opened to the public. Image via Wikimedia Commons, public domain


Two GIs of the 1st Armored Division using a stove made out of German shell casings in Italy on November 27, 1944 via Wikimedia Commons, public domain


Photo of Gerald R. Ford fighting for the tip-off during a basketball game aboard the U.S.S. Monterey in 1944. 29 years later on November 27, 1973 the U.S. Senate voted 92-3 to confirm Gerald R. Ford as Vice President of the United States. Image via Wikimedia Commons, public domain


“Fallen Monarchs” from 1886 by American artist William Bliss Baker who was born in New York City on November 27, 1859. Image via Wikimedia Commons, public domain

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