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It is Tuesday 7/4/2017
America's Birthday
America's Birthday
Today in History July 4
1712 | 12 slaves are executed for starting an uprising in New York that killed nine whites. | |
1776 | The amended Declaration of Independence, prepared by Thomas Jefferson, is approved and signed by John Hancock--President of the Continental Congress--and Charles Thomson, Congress secretary. The state of New York abstains from signing. | |
1817 | Construction begins on the Erie Canal, to connect Lake Erie and the Hudson River. | |
1826 | Two of America's founding fathers--Thomas Jefferson and John Adams--die. | |
1831 | The fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, dies at the age of 73. | |
1845 | Henry David Thoreau begins his 26-month stay at Walden Pond. | |
1855 | Walt Whitman publishes the first edition of Leaves of Grass at his own expense. | |
1861 | Union and Confederate forces skirmish at Harpers Ferry. | |
1862 | Charles Dodgson first tells the story of Alice's adventures down the rabbit hole during a picnic along the Thames. | |
1863 | The Confederate town of Vicksburg, Mississippi, surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant. | |
1881 | Billy the Kid is shot dead in New Mexico. | |
1894 | After seizing power, Judge Stanford B. Dole declares Hawaii a republic. | |
1895 | The poem America the Beautiful is first published. | |
1901 | William H. Taft becomes the American governor of the Philippines. | |
1910 | Race riots break out all over the United States after African American Jack Johnson knocks out Jim Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match. | |
1931 | Novelist James Joyce and Nora Barnacle are married in London after being together for 26 years. | |
1934 | Boxer Joe Louis wins his first professional fight. | |
1946 | The United States grants the Philippine Islands their independence. | |
1960 | The 50-star flag makes its debut in Philadelphia. | |
1976 | An Israeli raid at Entebbe airport in Uganda rescues 105 hostages. | |
Born on July 4 | ||
1804 | Nathaniel Hawthorne, American writer (The Scarlet Letter). | |
1807 | Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian military leader and unifier of modern Italy. | |
1826 | Stephen Foster, American composer. | |
1872 | Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the United States (1923-1929). | |
1883 | Rube Goldberg, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist. | |
1898 | Gertrude Lawrence, English actress. | |
1905 | Lionel Trilling, literary critic and educator. | |
1927 | Neil Simon, American playwright (The Odd Couple, The Prisoner of Second Avenue). |
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