Today in history on October 8, 1950, the Cleveland Browns played the Pittsburgh Steelers for the first time. The Steelers beat The Browns 30-17.
One noteworthy event to occur on October 1, 1892 was the University of Chicago opened.
On this day in history, October 4th, Leave it To Beaver premiered in 1957.
Today in history for the 5th of October, the Beatles released "Love Me Do' in 1962.
On October 9, 1716, Britain and France signed a treaty.
On October 15, 1881, the first edition of American Angler was published.
On October 7, 1765 Congress convened in New York on the Stamp Act.
On October 16, 1956, Elvis Presley's movie "Love Me Tender " premiered.
On October 10, 1932, the hit radio show Betty & Bob premiered.
On October 3, 1995, O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of attempted murder.
Today in history on October 13, 1914, Garrett Morgan invented and then was given a patent for the gas mask.
on October 14th, Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
On October 6, 1956, Dr. Albert Sabin discovered the oral polio vaccine.