23 November 1936
On this date in 1936 - Brunswick Records first recorded Mississippi blues musician Robert Leroy Johnson in a room at the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. Among the songs recorded were the legendary “Crossroads Blues.”
Other Years:
- 1765 - Frederick County, Maeyland, repudiated the British Stamp Act.
- 1863 – Federal troops overran Orchard Knob to begin their breakout from the siege of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- 1964 - The International Swimming Hall of Fame was founded in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- 1992 - Grand Old Opry star Roy Acuff died at the age of 89 in Nashville, Tennessee.
- 1998 - The tobacco industry signed the biggest U.S. civil settlement, a $206-billion deal to resolve remaining state claims for treating sick smokers
- 1998 - A federal judge rejected a Virginia county's effort to block pornography on library computer calling the attempt unconstitutional.
- 2001 - The largest crowd to see a football game in Texas, 87,555 people watched the Texas Longhorns beat Texas A&M 21-7.
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