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Talyn James


Announcing the arrival of a beautiful new baby boy born at Mercy Medical Center, Roseburg, Oregon . . .

Talyn James

Born to Dana and Dustin
Talyn James

3 03 p.m.
Friday, October 23, 2009
18 inches
8 pounds, 5 ounces

Delivery Doctor: William Hollander, M.D.
Pediatrician: C.P. Hundley, D.O.
Delivery Nurse: Sheryl, RN

Origin of the name Talyn: French, English
Name's original meaning: "Claw, nail"

This day in history

Population:
Roseburg: 20,995
U.S. population: 306,520,259
Sunrise and sunset:
7:37 a.m.
6:17 p.m.
Local weather:
Roseburg high: 59° F
Roseburg low: 48° F
The nation's weather extremes:
High: ° at
Low: at
The day's Dow Jones close:
10,081.31
Your dollar's worth
Loaf of bread: $2.49
Gallon of milk: $3.85
Gallon of gasoline: $2.68
First-class stamp: $0.44
New car: $21,750.00
Average new home: $201,000.00
Other interesting people born on this date:
1942 - Michael Crichton - American author whose books translated into some of the biggest movies of all time including "Jurassic Park", "Twister", "Rising Sun" and others.
1906 - Gertrude Ederle - American Olympic gold medalist and the first woman to successfully swim across the English Channel.
1869 - John Heisman - football coach and innovator credited with legalizing the forward pass. The trophy awarded annually the to the best collegiate player is named for him.
1835 - Adlai Ewing Stevenson - Vice President of the United States in the administration of Grover Cleveland.
Other notable events
on this day in history:
1962 - Following the discovery of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, the United States quarantined the Island nation to prevent a buildup of offensive weapons. So began the "Cuban Missile Crisis."
1885 - Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania opened its doors becoming the first college in the United States to offer graduate level courses for women.
1855 - Kansas became the only state to have two governments as anti-slavery forces swore in a governor and legislature in competition to the fraudulently elected pro-slavery group.

 

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