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Emily Autumn


Autumn and Scotty have chosen the name
Emily Autumn
for their beautiful new daughter born at Providence Centralia Hospital.
Birth Statistics
Weight: 6 pounds and 14 ounces
Length: 18 4/5 inches
Time: 4:22 am
Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009
 
Delivered by: Jennifer Scalici, MF

Origin of the name Emily...
English - from Amelia, industrious or striving.
October 6, 2009 - a day to remember
The Environment
The sun rose over Centralia at 7:18 am and set at 6:41 pm
Centralia high: 69° F
Centralia low: 30° F
The nation's weather extremes were 102° recorded at Laredo, Texas and 6° at Daniel, Wyo.
In the financial world
The Dow Jones closed at 9599.75
Washington's Minimum Wage was $8.45
. . . and the prices of some big and little ticket items were
Loaf of Bread:$ 1.89
Gallon of Milk: $ 3.85
First Class Stamp: $0.44
Average New Home: $212,000.00
New Car: $21,750.00
Populations:
Centralia: 13,600
U.S. Population: 289,005,859
Emily Autumn shares her birthday with these other interesting people
1846 - George Westinghouse - American inventor of railway braking systems, founder of Westinghouse Corporation, and chief figure in establishing alternating electrical current as America's standard.
1866 - Reginald Fessenden - American inventor who broadcast the first known radio program in the U.S. on Christmas Eve, 1906
1914 - Thor Heyerdahl - Norwegian adventurer who led the "Kon-Tiki" transpacific rafting expedition designed to prove the possibility of transoceanic migrations of early peoples.
There have been some other notable events on this day in history
1866 - America's first train robbery took place as the Reno Gang of Southern Illinois held up the Ohio & Mississippi train, getting away with about $13,000 in gold and bank notes.
1945 - Chicago Cubs fan and tavern owner "Billy Goat" Sianis purchased two box seat tickets for Game 4 of the World Series for about $14 - one for himself the other for his goat. When he and the goat were ejected from the stadium he purportedly placed a curse on the Cubs that they would never win another World Series. The curse has held for more than 60 years.

Happy Birthday Emily Autumn
from your friends at
Providence Centralia Hospital
 
 

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