On This Day; September 9
1776: The Second Continental Congress changed the name of the nation to the United States of America, from the United Colonies.
1850: California became the 31st state.
1893: President Grover Cleveland’s daughter, Esther Cleveland, became the first president’s child to be born in the White House.
1926: The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was created by the Radio Corporation of America.
1948: The People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) was created.
1956: Elvis Presley appeared on television for the first time on The Ed Sullivan Show.
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