1556 |
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Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of
Canterbury, is burned at the stake at Oxford after retracting the last
of seven recantations that same day. |
1617 |
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Pocahontas (Rebecca Rolfe) dies of either small pox or pneumonia while in England with her husband, John Rolfe. |
1788 |
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Almost the entire city of New Orleans, Louisiana, is destroyed by fire. |
1806 |
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Lewis and Clark begin their trip home after an 8,000 mile trek of the Mississippi basin and the Pacific Coast. |
1865 |
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The Battle of Bentonville, N.C. ends, marking the last Confederate attempt to stop Union General William Sherman. |
1851 |
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Emperor Tu Duc orders that Christian priests are to put to death. |
1858 |
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British forces in India lift the siege of Lucknow, ending the Indian Mutiny. |
1906 |
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Ohio passes a law that prohibits hazing by fraternities. |
1908 |
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Frenchman Henri Farman carries a passenger in a bi-plane for the first time. |
1910 |
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The U.S. Senate grants ex-President Teddy Roosevelt an annual pension of $10,000. |
1918 |
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The Germans launch the ‘Michael’ offensive, better remembered as the First Battle of the Somme. |
1928 |
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President Calvin Coolidge presents the Congressional Medal of Honor to Charles Lindbergh,
a captain in the US Army Air Corps Reserve, for making the first solo
trans-Atlantic flight. On June 11, 1927, Lindbergh had received the
first Distinguished Flying Cross ever awarded. |
1939 |
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Singer Kate Smith records “Dog Bless America” for Victor Records. |
1941 |
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The last Italian post in East Libya, North Africa, falls to the British. |
1951 |
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Secretary of Defense George C. Marshall reports that the U.S. military has doubled to 2.9 million since the start of the Korean War. |
1963 |
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Alcatraz Island, the federal penitentiary in San Francisco Bay, California, closes. |
1965 |
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The United States launches Ranger 9, last in a series of unmanned lunar explorations. |
1971 |
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Two U.S. platoons in Vietnam refuse their orders to advance. |
1975 |
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As North Vietnamese forces advance, Hue and other northern towns in South Vietnam are evacuated. |
1980 |
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President Jimmy Carter announces to the
U.S. Olympic Team that they will not participate in the 1980 Summer
Games in Moscow as a boycott against Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. |
1984 |
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A Soviet submarine crashes into the USS Kitty Hawk off the coast of Japan. |
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