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    History in 9th May

  • John Brown born

    American abolitionist John Brown is born in Torrington, Connecticut. An aspiring minister, Brown later opened several tanning shops. Later in life he pledged his life to the destruction of slavery, moving to Kansas to fight the pro-slavery militia. In 1859, however, Brown became a national figure as he led a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, for which he would be executed by the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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  • Byrd flies over the North Pole

    U.S. Navy aviators Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett claim to fly a Fokker F.VII, named the Josephine Ford, over the North Pole. The flight, which took off and landed at Spitsbergen, a Norwegian island, probably did not reach the North Pole based on flight time, but nevertheless Byrd and Bennett were both awarded the Medal of Honor for their heroism.

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