Welcoming Teagan Claire!
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Announcing the arrival of a beautiful twin baby girl at
Wellsville, New York . . .
Teagan Claire
Born to
Elissa and Matthew
at 11:36 p.m. Thursday, September 4, 2008
measuring: 19 1/4 inches
and weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces
Origin of the name Teagan: Welsh
Name's original meaning: "Beautiful"
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This day
in history
Population :
- Wellsville: 7,600
- U.S. population: 304,869,227
Sunrise and sunset:
- 6:40 a.m.
- 7:41 p.m.
Local weather:
- Wellsville high: 82° F
- Wellsville low: 57° F
The nation's weather extremes:
- High: 114° at Death Valley, California
- Low: 24° at Stanley, Idaho
The day's Dow Jones close:
- 11,188.23
Your dollar's worth
- Loaf of bread: $2.49
- Gallon of milk: $3.85
- Gallon of gasoline: $3.89
- First-class stamp: $0.42
- New car: $21,750.00
- Average new home: $154,000.00
Other interesting people born on this date:
- 1949 - Tom Watson - Golfing great and winner of seven major golf titles including two Masters, one U.S. Open and five British Opens.
- 1866 - Simon Lake - American inventor who pioneered the development of submarines. His was the first submarine to be successfully used in the open sea, the Argonaut, built in 1897.
- 1803 - Sarah Polk - First Lady and official secretary to President James K. Polk, who banished dancing and liquor from the White House.
Other notable events
on this day in history:
- 1896 - Realizing that digging gold out of the ground wasn't the only way to get rich, entrepreneurs delivered the first beefsteak to Circle City, Alaska, during the Klondike gold rush, it sold for $48 a pound.
- 1886 - Legendary Apache chief Geronimo gave up his long-standing fight with the U.S. Army by surrendering to General Nelson A. Miles at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona. It ended the last major U.S.-Indian conflict.
- 1609 - English explorer Henry Hudson, working for the Dutch East India Company, made the first recorded European sighting of the island of Manhattan.
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