On This Day, Aug. 17: Barcelona terror attack kills 16

People pay respect at a memorial tribute of flowers, messages and candles to the victims on Barcelona on August 19, 2017, two days after a van plowed into the crowd, killing 14 persons and injuring over 100. Another two victims died in later attacks. File Photo by Angel Garcia/UPI
People pay respect at a memorial tribute of flowers, messages and candles to the victims on Barcelona on August 19, 2017, two days after a van plowed into the crowd, killing 14 persons and injuring over 100. Another two victims died in later attacks. File Photo by Angel Garcia/UPI
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Aug. 17 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1807, Robert Fulton began the first American steamboat trip between Albany, N.Y., and New York City.

In 1915, a hurricane struck Galveston, Texas, killing 275 people.

In 1946, George Orwell publishes Animal Farm.

In 1969, the Woodstock music festival ended after three days on a 600-acre farm in Bethel, N.Y.

H. Ross Perot attends the dedication ceremony for the new U.S. Air Force Memorial October 14, 2006, in Arlington, Va. On August 17, 1996, the Reform Party nominated Texas businessman Ross Perot for president. File Photo by Chip Somodevilla/UPI
File Photo by Mark Goff/Wikipedia
File Photo by Mark Goff/Wikipedia

In 1978, Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson and Larry Newman completed the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by balloon, landing their helium-filled Double Eagle II near Paris.

On August 17, 1999, an earthquake in a densely populated region of northwestern Turkey killed at least 17,000 people and injured about 40,000. UPI File Photo
On August 17, 1999, an earthquake in a densely populated region of northwestern Turkey killed at least 17,000 people and injured about 40,000. UPI File Photo

In 1987, Rudolf Hess, Hitler's former deputy, was found strangled in Berlin's Spandau Prison. He was 93.

In 1996, the Reform Party nominated Texas businessman Ross Perot for president. He would go on to lose the 1996 general election with 18.9 percent of the popular vote and zero electoral votes. President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, won with 43 percent of the popular vote and 370 electoral votes. Republican George H.W. Bush lost his re-election bid with 37.4 percent of the popular vote and 168 electoral votes.

On August 17, 1998, U.S. President Bill Clinton said he had a relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky that was "not appropriate." File Photo courtesy of the White House
On August 17, 1998, U.S. President Bill Clinton said he had a relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky that was "not appropriate." File Photo courtesy of the White House
File Photo by Chip Somodevilla/UPI
File Photo by Chip Somodevilla/UPI

In 1998, addressing the American people, U.S. President Bill Clinton said he had a relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky that was "not appropriate."

Members of the U.S. Coast Guard head into the water with their flat-bottom boats to assist locals during the flooding in Baton Rouge, La., on August 14, 2016. On August 17, 2016, the flooding had killed 13 people, and left thousands of people in shelters and seeking aid. File Photo by Brandon Giles/U.S. Coast Guard/UPI
Members of the U.S. Coast Guard head into the water with their flat-bottom boats to assist locals during the flooding in Baton Rouge, La., on August 14, 2016. On August 17, 2016, the flooding had killed 13 people, and left thousands of people in shelters and seeking aid. File Photo by Brandon Giles/U.S. Coast Guard/UPI

In 1999, an earthquake in a densely populated region of northwestern Turkey killed at least 17,000 people and injured about 40,000.

In 2017, a man drove a van into a group of pedestrians in Barcelona, Spain, killing 14 people and injuring another 130 people. The driver killed a 15th person in a carjacking while fleeing the scene. In a related attack hours later, a group of terrorists drove into more civilians, killing a 16th person. All told, eight attackers were also killed.

In 2019, an explosion at a Kabul, Afghanistan, wedding hall killed at least 63 people. The Islamic State claimed responsibility.

File Photo by Jawad Jalali/EPA-EFE
File Photo by Jawad Jalali/EPA-EFE