Announcing the arrival of
a beautiful new baby girl born at
Yreka, California . . .
Naveah Nicole
Born to
Crystal and Jory
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Naveah Nicole
1 06 p.m. Tuesday, October 27, 2009
20 inches
9 pounds, 0 ounces
Origin of the name Naveah: Spanish
Name's original meaning: "Snow"
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This day
in history
- Population:
- Yreka: 7,550
- U.S. population: 306,536,211
- Sunrise and sunset:
- 7:37 a.m.
- 6:11 p.m.
- Local weather:
- Yreka high: 50° F
- Yreka low: 30° F
- The nation's weather extremes:
- High: 103° at Laredo, Texas
- Low: 8 at Northway, Alaska
- The day's Dow Jones close:
- 9,867.96
- Your dollar's worth
- Loaf of bread: $2.49
- Gallon of milk: $3.85
- Gallon of gasoline: $3.21
- First-class stamp: $0.44
- New car: $21,700.00
- Average new home: $255,000.00
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Other interesting people born on this date:
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- 1872 - Emily Post - American author whose book "Etiquette: The Blue Book of Social Usage" has made her name synonymous with proper manners in society.
- 1858 - Theodore Roosevelt - 26th President of the United States known for building the Panama Canal and beginning the National Park System.
- 1811 - Issac Singer, American entrepreneur and innovator who brought the world the first practical home sewing machine and started the company that bears his name.
- 1728 - James Cook - British sea captain and explorer who was the first European to see and chart many land masses in the Pacific Ocean.
- Other notable events
on this day in history:
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2004 - The Boston Red Sox broke the 84-year long "Curse of the Bambino" by winning their first World Series since 1918.
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1997 - In an effort to thwart the long-standing problem of counterfeiting, the U.S. Treasury began issuing redesigned $50 bills.
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1904 - The first rapid transit subway system in American began operation in New York City. The fare for a ride was five cents.
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1492 - Christopher Columbus, on his first voyage to the New World, became the first European to view the Island of Cuba and claimed it for Spain.
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