1997 Boone Valley Senior Golf Classic
1992 Expos Gary Carter is 3rd to catch 2,000 games (joins Boone and Fisk)
1987 Calif's Bob Boone catches record 1,919th major league game
1986 Heather Angel, actress (Lifeboat, Daniel Boone), dies at 77
1985 George O'Brien, actor (Daniel Boone, Salute), dies of a stroke at 85
1981 Richard Boone, actor (Paladin-Have Gun Will Travel), dies at 63
1979 Debbie Boone and Gabriel Ferrer wed in Los Angeles
1978 20th Grammy Awards: Hotel California, Fleetwood Mac, Debbie Boone wins
1977 Debbie Boone's "You Light Up My Life," goes #1 and stays #1 for 10 weeks
1969 Bret Boone, born in El Cajon, California, infielder for the Cincinnati Reds
1964 John Joseph Thomas, Arcadia California, actor, Young Dan'l Boone
1960 "Pat Boone Show," last airs on ABC-TV
1957 Darby Hinton, born in Santa Monica, California, actor, Israel-Daniel Boone
1956 Debby Boone, born in Hackensack, New Jersey, singer, You Light Up My Life
1955 WINS radio, announces it will not play "copy" white cover versions of R&B (DJs must play Fats Domino's "Ain't It A Shame," not Pat Boone's)
1947 Bob Boone, San Diego, catcher, Phillies, Angels
1943 Steve Boone, North Carolina, rock vocalist/bassist, Lovin' Spoonful
1942 Randy Boone, Fayetteville, North Carolina, actor, Cimarron Strip, Virginian
1939 Charles Boone, composer
1934 Pat Boone, Florida, singer and actor, April Love, Cross and Switchblade
1932 Faron Young, country singer and actor, Hidden Guns, Daniel Boone
1928 T. Boone Pickens, American Businessman
1928 Albert Salmi, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Daniel Boone, 79 Park Avenue
1927 Ed Ames, born in Malden, Massachusetts, actor, Mingo-Daniel Boone
1919 Warren Stevens, Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania, actor, Richard Boone Show
1917 Richard Boone, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Paladin-Have Gun Will Travel
1911 Jeanette Nolan, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Richard Boone Show, Virginian
1905 Ralph Forbes, born in London, England, actor, Romeo and Juliet, Daniel Boone
1861 Skirmish at Boone Court House WV and Blue Creek WV
1820 Daniel Boone, frontiersman, dies in Missouri at 85
1769 Daniel Boone begins exploring Bluegrass State of Kentucky
1734 Daniel Boone, frontiersman/explorer, U.S. Hall of Fame-1915
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