Good Morning Deplorables
It is Saturday 7/8/2017
Today in History July 8
1099 | Christian Crusaders march around Jerusalem as Muslims watch from within the city. | |
1608 | The first French settlement at Quebec is established by Samuel de Champlain. | |
1663 | The British crown grants Rhode Island a charter guaranteeing freedom of worship. | |
1686 | The Austrians take Budapest from the Turks and annex Hungary. | |
1709 | Peter the Great defeats Charles XII at Poltava, in the Ukraine, effectively ending the Swedish empire. | |
1755 | Britain breaks off diplomatic relations with France as their disputes in the New World intensify. | |
1758 | The British attack on Fort Carillon at Ticonderoga, New York, is foiled by the French. | |
1794 | French troops capture Brussels, Belgium. | |
1815 | With Napoleon defeated, Louis XVIII returns to Paris. | |
1822 | 29-year old poet Percy Bysshe Shelley drowns while sailing in Italy. | |
1859 | The truce at Villafranca Austria cedes Lombardy to France. | |
1863 | Demoralized by the surrender of Vicksburg, Confederates in Port Hudson, Louisiana, surrender to Union forces. | |
1864 | Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston retreats into Atlanta to prevent being flanked by Union General William T. Sherman. | |
1865 | Four of the conspirators in President Abraham Lincoln's assassination are hanged in Washington, D.C. | |
1879 | The first ship to use electric lights departs from San Francisco, California. | |
1905 | The mutinous crew of the battleship Potemkin surrenders to Romanian authorities. | |
1918 | Ernest Hemingway is wounded in Italy while working as an ambulance driver for the American Red Cross. | |
1941 | 20 B-17s fly in their first mission with the Royal Air Force over Wilhelmshaven, Germany. | |
1943 | American B-24 bombers strike Japanese-held Wake Island for the first time. | |
1960 | The Soviet Union charges American pilot Francis Gary Powers with espionage. | |
Born on July 8 | ||
1621 | Jean de La Fontaine, poet and author (Fables). | |
1838 | Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German designer and manufacturer of airships. | |
1839 | John D. Rockefeller, financier, philanthropist, founder of Standard Oil. | |
1869 | William Vaughn Moody, poet and playwright (The Great Divide). | |
1906 | Philip C. Johnson, architect. | |
1908 | Nelson Rockefeller, U.S. vice president to Gerald Ford. | |
1943 | Faye Wattleton, women's rights advocate. | |
1953 | Anna Quindlen, novelist. |
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