Daily Archives: September 8, 2025

U.S. Senator Huey Long fatally shot in Baton Rouge 90 years ago this hour (Sep 8 1935)


Video: 'The Assassination of Huey Long'

(Sunday, September 8, 1935, 9:20 p.m. CST) — U.S. Senator Huey Long, the “Kingfish” of Louisiana politics, was shot through the stomach and mortally wounded tonight inside the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge (he would die two days later on Sept. 10, 1935). Continue reading U.S. Senator Huey Long fatally shot in Baton Rouge 90 years ago this hour (Sep 8 1935)

Bess Myerson first Jewish contestant crowned Miss America 80 years ago tonight (Sep 8 1945)


Video: 'Miss America 1945, Bess Myerson Dies At The Age Of 90'

(Saturday, September 8, 1945, late evening Eastern War Time)Bess Myerson of New York was crowned Miss America tonight in Atlantic City, New Jersey, becoming the first Jewish contestant to win the title. Continue reading Bess Myerson first Jewish contestant crowned Miss America 80 years ago tonight (Sep 8 1945)

Pete Rose ties Ty Cobb’s all-time MLB hit record 40 years ago this hour (Sep 8 1985)


Video: 'CIN@CHC: Pete Rose ties Ty Cobb for most career hits'

(Sunday, September 8, 1985, approximately 1:25 p.m. CDT) — Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds got his 4,191st hit today with a single to right field off Chicago Cubs pitcher Reggie Patterson at Wrigley Field, tying Ty Cobb’s Major League Baseball career record.

Screen Gems seeks ‘4 insane boys’ for ‘The Monkees’ TV series 60 years ago today (Sep 8 1965)


Video: 'The Monkees: How Four Outsiders Changed the Sound of the ’60s'

(Wednesday, September 8, 1965) — Screen Gems ran an advertisement today in the trade publications Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter seeking “Folk & Roll Musicians-Singers for acting roles in new TV series” that would eventually become The Monkees.

First permanent European settlement established in present-day U.S. 460 years ago today (Sep 8 1565)


Video: 'St. Augustine - First Colony'

(Saturday, September 8, 1565, morning local time) — A Spanish expedition established the first permanent European settlement in the United States today at present-day St. Augustine, Florida.