Good Morning Deplorables
It is Saturday 7/15/2017
Today in History July 15
1099 | Jerusalem falls to the Crusaders. | |
1410 | Poles and Lithuanians defeat the Teutonic knights at Tannenberg, Prussia. | |
1685 | The Duke of Monmouth is executed in Tower Hill in England. | |
1789 | The electors of Paris set up a "Commune" to live without the authority of the government. | |
1806 | Lieutenant Zebulon Pike begins his western expedition from Fort Belle Fontaine. | |
1813 | Napoleon Bonaparte's representatives meet with the Allies in Prague to discuss peace terms. | |
1834 | Lord Napier of England arrives at Macao, China, as the first chief superintendent of trade. | |
1863 | Confederate raider Bill Anderson and his Bushwhackers attack Huntsville, Missouri, stealing $45,000 from the local bank. | |
1895 | Ex-prime minister of Bulgaria, Stepfan Stambolov, is murdered by Macedonian rebels. | |
1901 | Over 74,000 Pittsburgh steel workers go on strike. | |
1942 | The first supply flight from India to China over the 'Hump' is flown. | |
1958 | President Dwight Eisenhower sends 5,000 Marines to Lebanon to keep the peace. | |
1960 | John F. Kennedy accepts the Democratic nomination for president. | |
Born on July 15 | ||
1606 | Rembrandt van Rijn, Dutch artist. | |
1779 | Clement Moore, American scholar and educator. | |
1796 | Thomas Bulfinch, historian and mythologist (The Age of Fable). | |
1836 | William Winter, drama critic and essayist for The New York Times. | |
1850 | Francis Xavier Cabrini, the first American canonized saint. | |
1904 | Dorothy Fields, songwriter. | |
1906 | Richard W. Armour, humorist and author (Twisted Tales from Shakespeare). | |
1913 | Hammond Innes, English novelist. | |
1914 | Gavin Maxwell, Scottish writer and naturalist (Ring of Bright Water). | |
1919 | Iris Murdoch, British novelist (A Severed Head, The Black Prince). |
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