Good Morning Deplorables
It is Wednesday 7/5/2017
Today in History July 5
1776 | The Declaration of Independence is first printed by John Dunlop in Philadelphia. | |
1806 | A Spanish army repels the British during their attempt to retake Buenos Aires, Argentina. | |
1814 | U.S. troops under Jacob Brown defeat a superior British force at Chippewa, Canada. | |
1832 | The German government begins curtailing freedom of the press after German Democrats advocate a revolt against Austrian rule. | |
1839 | British naval forces bombard Dingai on Zhoushan Island in China and occupy it. | |
1863 | Federal troops occupy Vicksburg, Mississippi and distribute supplies to the citizens. | |
1892 | Andrew Beard is issued a patent for the rotary engine. | |
1940 | Marshal Henri Petain's Vichy government breaks off diplomatic relations with Great Britain. | |
1941 | German troops reach the Dnieper River in the Soviet Union. | |
1943 | The Battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle in history, begins. | |
1944 | The Japanese garrison on Numfoor, New Guinea, tries to counterattack but is soon beaten back by U.S. forces. | |
1950 | American forces engage the North Koreans for the first time at Osan, South Korea. | |
Born on July 5 | ||
1709 | Etienne de Silhouette, French minister of finance, artist. | |
1755 | Sarah Siddons, Welsh actress. | |
1801 | David Farragut, U.S. admiral during the American Civil War. | |
1810 | P.T. Barnum, American showman. | |
1867 | Andrew Ellicott Douglass, astronomer and archaeologist. | |
1889 | Jean Cocteau, French artist, writer and actor. | |
1911 | Georges Pompidou, Prime Minister of France (1968). |
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