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Today in History
June 3
Today in History
June 3
1098 | Christian Crusaders of the First Crusade seize Antioch, Turkey. | |
1539 | Hernando De Soto claims Florida for Spain. | |
1861 | Union troops defeat Confederate forces at Philippi, in western Virginia | |
1864 | Some 7,000 Union troops are killed within 30 minutes during the Battle of Cold Harbor in Virginia. | |
1888 | The classic baseball poem “Casey at the Bat,” written by Ernest L. Thayer, is published in the San Francisco Examiner. | |
1918 | The Finnish Parliament ratifies a treaty with Germany. | |
1923 | In Italy, dictator Benito Mussolini grants women the right to vote. | |
1928 | Manchurian warlord Zhang Zuolin dies as a result of a bomb blast set off by the Japanese. | |
1938 | The German Third Reich votes to confiscate so-called “degenerate art.” | |
1940 | The German Luftwaffe hits Paris with 1,100 bombs. | |
1942 | Japanese carrier-based planes strafe Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands as a diversion of the attack on Midway Island. | |
1952 | A rebellion by North Korean prisoners in the Koje prison camp in South Korea is put down by American troops. | |
1965 | Astronaut Edward White becomes the first American to walk in space when he exits the Gemini 4 space capsule. | |
1969 | 74 American sailors died when the destroyer USS Frank E. Evans was cut in two by an Australian aircraft carrier in the South China Sea. | |
1974 | Charles Colson, an aide to President Richard Nixon, pleads guilty to obstruction of justice. | |
1989 | The Chinese government begins its crackdown on pro-democracy activists in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. Hundreds are killed and thousands are arrested. | |
Born on June 3 | ||
1726 | James Hutton, Scottish scientist, pioneer in the field of geology. | |
1804 | Richard Cobden, English economist and politician. | |
1808 | Jefferson Davis, President of Confederate States of America. | |
1904 | Charles R. Drew, American physician, researcher of blood plasma. | |
1906 | Josephine Baker, dancer and singer. | |
1922 | Alain Resnais, French film director. | |
1926 | Allen Ginsberg, American poet (Howl). | |
1936 | Larry McMurtry, novelist (The Last Picture Show, Terms of Endearment). |
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