Interesting things that happened July 3rd:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 1423 Louis XI, king of France (1461-83)
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In 1567 Samuel de Champlain, explorer
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In 1731 Samuel Huntington, Governor of Conn. (1786-96), Pres. of Continental
Congress (1779-1781), 1st US President (1781 - Art. of Confederation)
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In 1870 Richard B. Bennett (C), 11th Canadian prime minister (1930-35)
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In 1883 Franz Kafka (in Czechoslavakia), author (Metamorphosis, The Trial)
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In 1906 Francis Steegmuller, biographer
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In 1909 Earl Butz, US secretary of Agriculture (1971-76)
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In 1913 Dorothy Kilgallen, panelist
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In 1927 Ken Russell, movie director
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In 1930 Pete Fountain, jazz musician
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In 1935 Harrison H. (Jack) Schmitt, US astronaut (Apollo 17)
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In 1937 Tom Stoppard, playwright
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In 1943 Geraldo Rivera, sensationalist, newsman
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In 1947 Betty Buckley, broadway actor (1776, Cats, Carrie -- The Musical)
+ Dave Barry, humorist
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In 1951 Jean-Claude Duvalier, Haitian "President-for-Life" (1971-86)
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In 1957 Laura Branigan, singer
Events worth noting:
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+ Dog Days begin.
+ Feast of St. Leo II, pope (681-83)
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In 1608 City of Quebec founded by Samuel de Champlain.
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In 1775 Washington takes command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass.
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In 1806 Michael Keens exhibits the first cultivated strawberry.
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In 1819 First savings bank in US (Bank of Savings in NYC) opens its doors.
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In 1841 John Couch Adams decides to determine the position of an unknown
planet by the irregularities it causes in the motion of Uranus.
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In 1848 Slaves freed in Danish West Indies (now US Virgin Islands).
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In 1861 Pony Express arrives in San Francisco with overland letters from New
York.
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In 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, PA, ends with the Pickett/Pettigrew charge
broken. (A major victory for the North.)
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In 1890 Idaho became the 43rd state of the Union.
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In 1898 US Navy defeats Spanish fleet outside the harbor at Santiago, Cuba.
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In 1915 US military forces occupy Haiti, remain until 1934.
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In 1939 Lou Gehrig day, Gehrig makes 'luckiest man' speech.
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In 1950 First time American and North Korean forces clash in the Korean War.
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In 1962 Algeria becames independent after 132 years of French rule.
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In 1974 Soyuz 14 carries 2 cosmonauts to space station Salyut 3.
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In 1976 Israel launches rescue of passengers and Air France crew members,
being held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda by pro-Palestinian hijackers.
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In 1980 73,096 in Cleveland watch Indians beat Yankees 7-0
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In 1982 Martina Navratilova defeats Chris Evert Lloyd at Wimbeldon.
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In 1983 Calvin Smith of US becomes fastest man alive (36.25 kph for 100 m).
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In 1984 Dolphin rocket launched off San Clemente Island.
+ Supreme Court rules Jaycees may be forced to admit women as members.
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In 1985 CBS announced it would buy back 21 percent of its own stock.
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In 1986 Pres. Reagan presided over relighting of renovated Statue of
Liberty.
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In 1988 U.S. Navy ship (USS Vincennes) mistakenly downs an Iran Air A300
airbus, killing all 290 aboard.
And remember ...
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Baked Beans Month
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Hot Dog Month
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Ice Cream Month
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National Cell Phone Courtesy Month
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