Today in History
Today in History
1314 – Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce won over Edward II of England at the Battle of Bannockburn in Scotland.
1340 – The English fleet defeated the French fleet at Sluys, off the Flemish coast.
1497 – Italian explorer John Cabot, sailing in the service of England, landed in North America on what is now Newfoundland.
1509 – Henry VIII was crowned King of England.
1664 – New Jersey, named after the Isle of Jersey, was founded.
1675 – King Philip's War began when Indians massacre colonists at Swansee, Plymouth colony.
1717 – The Freemasons were founded in London.
1793 – The first republican constitution in France was adopted.
1812 – Napoleon crossed the Nieman River and invaded Russia.
1844 – Charles Goodyear was granted U.S. patent
#3,633 for vulcanized rubber.
1859 – At the Battle of Solferino, also known as the Battle of the Three Sovereigns, the French army led by Napoleon III defeated the Austrian army under Franz Joseph I in northern Italy.
1861 – Federal gunboats attacked Confederate batteries at Mathias Point, Virginia.
1862 – U.S. intervention saved the British and French at the Dagu forts in China.
1896 – Booker T. Washington became the first African American to receive an honorary MA degree from Howard University.
1910 – The Japanese army invaded Korea.
1913 – Greece and Serbia annulled their alliance with Bulgaria following border disputes over Macedonia and Thrace.
1922 – The American Professional Football Association took the name of The National Football League.
1931 – The Soviet Union and Afghanistan signed a treaty of neutrality.
1940 – France signed an armistice with Italy.
1940 – TV cameras were used for the first time in a political convention as the Republicans convened in Philadelphia, PA.
1941 – U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt pledged all possible support to the Soviet Union.
1947 – Kenneth Arnold reported seeing flying saucers over Mt. Rainier, Washington.
1948 – The Soviet Union began the Berlin Blockade.
1953 – John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier announced their engagement.
1955 – Soviet MIG's down a U.S. Navy patrol plane over the Bering Strait.
1962 – The New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers,
9-7, after 22 innings.
1964 – The Federal Trade Commission announced that starting in 1965, cigarette manufactures would be required to include warnings on their packaging about the harmful effects of smoking.
1970 – The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to repeal the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
BIBLE VERSE
Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the Lord. The poor useth intreaties; but the rich answereth roughly. A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother
Proverbs 18:21-24
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