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September 6, 1966: South African Prime Minister Verwoerd stabbed to death HF Verwoerd Transvaler.jpg
September 6, 1966: South African Prime Minister Verwoerd stabbed to death
Leonard Nimoy William Shatner Star Trek 1968.JPG
Marlo Thomas That Girl 1969.JPG
September 8, 1966: Star Trek and That Girl premiere on same night
September 12, 1966: Gemini 11's Gordon and Conrad reach 850 miles altitude, higher than anyone had gone before Gemini 11 prime crew (Gordon and Conrad).jpg
September 12, 1966: Gemini 11's Gordon and Conrad reach 850 miles altitude, higher than anyone had gone before
September 29, 1966: The Chevy Camaro goes on sale nationwide 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe.JPG
September 29, 1966: The Chevy Camaro goes on sale nationwide

The following events occurred in September 1966:

Contents

September 1, 1966 (Thursday)

September 2, 1966 (Friday)

September 3, 1966 (Saturday)

September 4, 1966 (Sunday)

September 5, 1966 (Monday)

September 6, 1966 (Tuesday)

September 7, 1966 (Wednesday)

September 8, 1966 (Thursday)

September 9, 1966 (Friday)

September 10, 1966 (Saturday)

September 11, 1966 (Sunday)

September 12, 1966 (Monday)

September 12, 1966: Gordon and Conrad in the Gemini 11 spacecraft Astronauts Pete Conrad and Richard Gordon are seen in the Gemini-11 spacecraft.jpg
September 12, 1966: Gordon and Conrad in the Gemini 11 spacecraft
Jones, Tork, Nesmith and Dolenz as The Monkees The Monkees 1967.jpg
Jones, Tork, Nesmith and Dolenz as The Monkees

September 13, 1966 (Tuesday)

September 13, 1966: Richard F. Gordon Jr. during EVA Gemini 11 Gordon EVA.jpg
September 13, 1966: Richard F. Gordon Jr. during EVA

September 14, 1966 (Wednesday)

September 15, 1966 (Thursday)

September 15, 1966: Gemini 11 approaches splashdown Gemini 11 nears touchdown in the Atlantic Ocean.jpg
September 15, 1966: Gemini 11 approaches splashdown

September 16, 1966 (Friday)

September 17, 1966 (Saturday)

September 18, 1966 (Sunday)

September 19, 1966 (Monday)

September 20, 1966 (Tuesday)

September 21, 1966 (Wednesday)

September 22, 1966 (Thursday)

September 23, 1966 (Friday)

September 24, 1966 (Saturday)

September 25, 1966 (Sunday)

September 26, 1966 (Monday)

September 27, 1966 (Tuesday)

September 28, 1966 (Wednesday)

Maddox Lester Maddox.jpg
Maddox
Eric Fleming Eric Fleming 1961.JPG
Eric Fleming

September 29, 1966 (Thursday)

September 30, 1966 (Friday)

Botswana, formerly Bechuanaland Flag of Botswana.svg
Botswana, formerly Bechuanaland

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  162. "Maddox Is Winner in Georgia Vote". Chicago Tribune. September 29, 1966. p. 1.
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  178. "Report Big Inez Death Toll in Haiti", Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1966, p1
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