Archive for October 6th, 2024

THE MOST ADVANCED CAR FOR 1953

1949 LINCOLN and LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN - 1948 Vintage Print Ad | eBay

Packard (formerly the Packard Motor Car Company) was 
a
luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan.

The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899,
and the last Packard’s were built in
South Bend, Indiana
,
in 1958.

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      James Ward Packard          William Doud Packard   
            (1863 – 1928)                         (1861 – 1923)

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Free "Pray for Hurricane Helene Victims" Billboard Ad

Tropical Storm Helene, 8th named storm of season, forms in Atlantic

Flooded cars, photos of water-damaged vehicles from Hurricane Helene

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‘’THE BAMBINO’’ SETS WORLD SERIES RECORD

Babe Ruth Hits 3-Home Runs "Johnny Sylvester" 1926 World Series Program

On October 6, 1926, Yankee slugger Babe Ruth hit a record three
homers
against the St. Louis Cardinals in the fourth game of the
World Series. The Yanks won the game 10-5, but despite Ruth’s unprecedented performance, they lost the championship in the
seventh game.

In 1928, in the fourth game of another Yanks-Cards World
Series, Ruth tied his own record, knocking three more
pitches out of the same park.

Babe Ruth 1926 World Series Photograph - Babe at Bat (PSA Type I)

Babe Ruth | Biography, Quotes & Death | Study.com
George Herman "Babe" Ruth
(February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948)

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POLITICAL CARTOON FROM FOX NEWS

10.05.24

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A MOVING TRAIN ROBBERY ON THIS DAY IN 1866


On October 6, 1866, the brothers John and Simeon Reno staged
the
first train robbery in American history, making off with
$13,000 from an Ohio and Mississippi railroad train in Jackson
County, Indiana.

Of course, trains had been robbed before the Reno brothers’
holdup. But these previous crimes had all been burglaries of
stationary trains sitting in depots or freight yards.

The Reno brothers’ contribution to criminal history was to stop
a moving train in a sparsely populated region where they could
carry out their crime without risking interference from the law
or curious bystanders.

The gang was broken up by the lynching’s of ten of its members
by
vigilante mobs in 1868.        
        
        
        

        
        
 A Holdup for the Ages - True West Magazine      
From left: John and Simeon Reno

Reno Brothers:

Highwaymen of the Railroad – Legends of America

This Day In History: The Reno Brothers Stage The First Train Robbery (1866)
Colt 45 the favorite gun of the train robbers.

       

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