Good Morning Deplorables
It is Monday 7/3/2017
Today in History July 3
1775 | George Washington takes command of the Continental Army. | |
1790 | In Paris, the Marquis de Condorcet proposes granting civil rights to women. | |
1844 | American ambassador Caleb Cushing successfully negotiates a commercial treaty with China. | |
1863 | Confederate forces attack the center of the Union line at Gettysburg, but fail to break it. | |
1878 | John Wise flies the first dirigible in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. | |
1901 | The Wild Bunch, led by Butch Cassidy, commits its last American robbery near Wagner, Montana, taking $65,000 from a Great Northern train. | |
1903 | The first cable across the Pacific Ocean is spliced between Honolulu, Midway, Guam and Manila. | |
1944 | The U.S. First Army opens a general offensive to break out of the hedgerow area of Normandy, France. | |
1945 | U.S. troops land at Balikpapan and take Sepinggan airfield on Borneo in the Pacific. | |
1950 | U.S. carrier-based planes attack airfields in the Pyongyang-Chinnampo area of North Korea in the first air-strike of the Korean War. | |
1954 | Food rationing ends in Great Britain almost nine years after the end of World War II. | |
1962 | Jackie Robinson becomes the first African American to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. | |
1967 | North Vietnamese soldiers attack South Vietnam's only producing coal mine at Nong Son. | |
Born on July 3 | ||
1683 | Edward Young, English poet, dramatist and literary critic (Night Thoughts). | |
1844 | Dankmar Adler, architect and engineer. | |
1871 | William Henry Davies, Welsh poet. | |
1878 | George M. Cohan, American entertainer and songwriter. | |
1883 | Franz Kafka, Prague-born German novelist (The Metamorphosis, The Trail). | |
1908 | M.F.K. Fisher, food writer. | |
1912 | Elizabeth Taylor, novelist and short story writer. | |
1921 | Francois-Arnold Reichenbach, documentary filmmaker. | |
1937 | Tom Stoppard, British playwright (Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are Dead). |
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