Today in History
July 1
July 1
69 | Vespasian, a Roman army leader, is hailed as a Roman emperor by the Egyptian legions. | |
1543 | England and Scotland sign the Peace of Greenwich. | |
1596 | An English fleet under the Earl of Essex, Lord Howard of Effingham and Francis Vere capture and sack Cadiz, Spain. | |
1690 | Led by Marshall Luxembourg, the French defeat the forces of the Grand Alliance at Fleurus in the Netherlands. | |
1777 | British troops depart from their base at the Bouquet River to head toward Ticonderoga, New York. | |
1798 | Napoleon Bonaparte takes Alexandria, Egypt. | |
1838 | Charles Darwin presents a paper on his theory of evolution to the Linnean Society in London. | |
1862 | Union artillery stops a Confederate attack at Malvern Hill, Virginia. | |
1863 | In the first day’s fighting at Gettysburg, Federal forces retreat through the town and dig in at Cemetery Ridge and Cemetery Hill. | |
1867 | Canada, by the terms of the British North America Act, becomes an independent dominion. | |
1876 | Montenegro declares war on the Turks. | |
1898 | American troops take San Juan Hill and El Caney, Cuba, from the Spaniards. | |
1916 | The Battle of the Somme begins. Approximately 30,000 men are killed on the first day, two-thirds of them British. | |
1942 | Axis troops capture Sevastopol, Crimea, in the Soviet Union. | |
1945 | The New York State Commission Against Discrimination is established–the first such agency in the United States. | |
1950 | American ground troops arrive in South Korea to halt the advancing North Korean army. | |
1961 | British troops land in Kuwait to aid against Iraqi threats. | |
1963 | The U.S. postmaster introduces the ZIP code. | |
1966 | The U.S. Marines launch Operation Holt in an attempt to finish off a Vietcong battalion in Thua Thien Province in Vietnam. | |
Born on July 1 | ||
1649 | Gottfried Von Leibniz, German philosopher and mathematician. | |
1804 | George Sand (Amandine-Aurore Lucile Dupin), French novelist. | |
1876 | Susan Glaspell, playwright, (Alison’s House). | |
1892 | James M. Cain, author (The Postman Always Rings Twice, Mildred Pierce). | |
1899 | Thomas Dorsey, American songwriter, singer and pianist, the “father of gospel music.” | |
1902 | William Wyler, film director (The Best Years of Our Lives, Ben Hur). | |
1903 | Amy Johnson, English aviator. | |
1915 | Willie Dixon, blues musician. | |
1915 | Sydney Pollack, film director (Tootsie, Out of Africa). | |
1915 | Jean Stafford, American writer (The Mountain Lion). | |
1916 | Roland Robert Tuck, British fighter ace during World War II. | |
1961 | Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales. |
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