| 19th 
            June, on this day  240 BC - Eratosthenes 
            estimates circumference of Earth1269 King 
            Louis IX of France orders all Jews found in public without an 
            identifying yellow badge to be fined ten livres of silver.
 1306 The Earl 
            of Pembroke's army defeats Bruce's Scottish army at the Battle 
            of Methven.
 1586 English colonists sailed from Roanoke Island, NC
 1754 Albany Congress held by 7 British colonies and Iroquois indians
 1770 Emanuel 
            Swedenborg reports the completion of the Second Coming of Christ 
            in his work True Christian Religion
 1778 Washington's troops finally leave Valley Forge
 1807 Admiral Dmitry Senyavin destroys the Ottoman fleet in the Battle 
            of Athos.
 1816 Battle 
            of Seven Oaks between North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company, 
            near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
 1820 Conductor Ludwig 
            Spohr becomes the first musician to use a baton to conduct an 
            orchestra during a performance in England
 1821 Decisive defeat of the Philikí 
            Etaireía by the Ottomans at Dragasani 
            (in Wallachia).
 1829 Founding of the Metropolitan Police Force in London by British 
            Home Secretary Sir 
            Robert Peel
 1835 New Orleans gives US govt Jackson Square to be used as a mint
 1846 In America, the first official game of baseball is played at 
            Hoboken, New Jersey
 1850 Louise 
            of the Netherlands marries Crown Prince Karl of Sweden-Norway.
 1862 U.S. Congress prohibits slavery in United States territories, 
            nullifying the 
            Dred Scott Case.
 1864 CSS "Alabama" sunk by USS "Kearsarge" off 
            Cherbourg, France
 1865 All slaves in Texas freed. The anniversary is still officially 
            celebrated in Texas and 13 other contiguous states as Juneteenth.
 1867 Maximilian 
            I of the Mexican Empire is executed by a firing squad in Querétaro, 
            Querétaro.
 1870 After all of the Southern States are formally readmitted to the 
            United States of America, the Confederate States of America ceases 
            to exist.
 1885 In America, the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France, arrives 
            in New York
 1910 In Germany, the launch of the first Zeppelin 
            (airship) airliner. It crashes a week later
 1910 Father's Day celebrated for 1st time (Spokane, Wash)
 1917 After WW I King George V ordered members of British royal family 
            to
 dispense with German titles and surnames, they take the name Windsor
 1931 1st photoelectric cell installed commercially West Haven Ct
 1932 Hailstones kill 200 in Hunan Province, China PR
 1938 "Olympian Flyer" express train crashes in Montana, 
            killing 47
 1940 "Brenda 
            Starr," 1st cartoon strip by a woman, appears in Chicago
 1943 Race riots occur in Beaumont, Texas.
 1944 World War II: Battle 
            of the Philippines Sea between US and Japanese fleets near the 
            island of Saipan
 1946 1st TV sports spectacular-Joe Louis vs Billy Conn
 1947 1st plane (F-80) to exceed 600 mph (1004 kph)-Albert Boyd, Muroc 
            Ca
 1953 In New York, the execution in the electric chair of Ethel 
            and Julius Rosenburg - found guilty of spying for the Russians
 1961 Kuwait regains complete independence from Britain
 1963 2 Russian space missions return to Earth
 1963 Valentina 
            Tereshkova 1st woman in space returns to Earth
 1964 In America, the House of Representatives passes the Civil Rights 
            Bill. It's passed by the US Senate on July 2
 1967 
            Monterey Pop Festival in America - featuring Jimi Hendrix; Otis 
            Redding; Janis Joplin and The Who
 1967 Muhammad Ali is convicted for reusing induction in US Army
 1967 Paul McCartney admits on TV that he took LSD
 1968 50,000 participate in Solidarity Day March of Poor People's Campaign
 1969 State troopers ordered to Cairo Ill, to quell racial disturbances
 1970 In Britain, the Conservative Party wins the general election 
            - Edward 
            Heath becomes Prime Minister following the defeat of Labour leader 
            Harold Wilson
 1970 A 
            Nikolayev and V Sevastyanov return after 18 days in Soyuz 9
 1971 Mayor declares state of emergency in Columbus Ga, racial disturbance
 1976 US 
            Viking 1 goes into Martian orbit after 10-month flight from Earth
 1977 Pope Paul VI makes 19th-cen bishop John Neumann 1st US male saint
 1981 Boeing commercial Chinook 2-rotor helicopter is certified
 1981 European Space Agency's Ariane 
            carries 2 satellites into orbit
 1981 Heaviest known orange (2.5 kg) exhibited, Nelspruit, S Africa
 1981 India's APPLE satellite, 1st to be stabilized on 3 axes, launched
 1987 ETA commits one of its most violent attacks, in which a bomb 
            is set off in a supermarket, Hipercor, 
            killing 21 and injuring 45.
 1987 Geffen 
            records sign their 1st artist (Donna Summer)
 1987 Ben 
            and Jerry Ice Cream and Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia announce
 new Ice Cream flavor, Cherry Garcia
 1988 Danny Spitz, heavy metal artist (Anthrax), 
            weds Valerie
 1988 In Santa Barbara, CA, a team of 32 divers finish cycling underwater 
            on a standard tricycle, to complete 116.66 mi in 75 hrs 20 mins
 1991 2 of Mia 
            Farrow's daughters arrested for shoplifting lingerie
 1997 In Britain, William 
            Hague becomes the youngest leader of the Conservative Party for 
            200 years - beating Kenneth Clarke in the election following the resignation 
            of former Prime Minister John 
            Major who lost the general election on May 1st, 1997
 1999 Britain's Prince 
            Edward, fourth child of Queen Elizabeth II, marries Sophie 
            Rhys-Jones at Windsor Castle. The couple become the Duke and Duchess 
            of Wessex
 2006 Prime ministers of several northern European nations participate 
            in a ceremonial "laying of the first stone" at the Svalbard 
            Global Seed Vault in Spitsbergen, Norway.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 19th June : 1556 James VI of 
            Scotland (1567-1625)/James I of England (1603-25) 1623 Blaise Pascal mathematician/physicist/religious writer
 1764 Jos‚ Gervasio Artigas general/father of Uruguay
 1764 Sir John Barrow England, founded Royal Geographical Society
 1783 Thomas Sully US portrait painter (Queen Victoria)
 1856 Elbert Hubbard US, editor/publisher/author (Message to Garcia)
 1865 Dame May Whitty Liverpool England, actress (Mrs Minerva)
 1877 Charles Coburn Macon Ga, actor (Acad-1943, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes)
 1878 James M Kilroe priest of St Mary Star of the Sea, in the Bronx
 1889 Enrico Celio pres of Switzerland
 1896 Mrs Simpson [Bessie Wallis Warfield), Duchess of Windsor, divorcee
 1897 Moe Howard comedian (3 Stooges)
 1900 Laura Hobson NYC, TV writer/panelist (I've Got a Secret)
 1902 Guy Lombardo London Ontario Canada, orch leader (Auld Lang Syne)
 1903 Henry Louis Gehrig 1st baseman (NY Yankees) "Iron Horse"
 1905 George Voskovec Czech, actor (Fred-Nero Wolfe, Peter-Skag)
 1908 Mildred Natwick Balt Md, actress (She Wore a Yellow Ribbon)
 1908 Quentin N Burdick (Sen-D-NC)
 1909 Osamu Dazai Japan, novelist (Tsugaru, No Longer Human)
 1912 Jerry Jerome Bkln NY, saxophonist (Words & Music)
 1912 Martin Gabel Phila, TV host (With this Ring)
 1914 Alan Cranston (Sen-D-CA) Pres candidate
 1914 Harry Lauter White Plains NY, actor (Waterfront)
 1914 Lester Flatt Earl Scrugg's partner (Beverly Hillbillies theme)
 1918 Evelle Jansen Younger prosecutor of Charles Manson, Sirhan Sirhan
 1919 Louis Jourdan Marselles France, actor (Gigi, Can-Can, Madame 
            Bovary)
 1919 Pauline Kael movie critic (NY Times)
 1921 Howell Heflin (Sen-D-AL)
 1922 Aage Neals Bohr Denmark, physicist/study atomic nucleus (Nobel 
            1975)
 1924 Leo Nomellini NFL defensive tackle (SF 49ers)
 1928 Nancy Marchand Buffalo NY, actress (Beacon Hill, Margaret-Lou 
            Grant)
 1932 Marisa Pavan actress (John Paul Jones, Solomon & Sheba, Rose 
            Tattoo)
 1932 Pier Angeli Italy (Sodom & Gomorrah, Vintage, Battle of the 
            Bulge)
 1933 Viktor I Patsayev USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 11)
 1936 Gena Rowlands Cambria Wisc, actress (Gloria, Tempest, Brinks 
            Job)
 1938 Charles Gwathmey architect (5 Architects)
 1941 Marlene Warfield Queens NY, actress (Victoria-Maude)
 1942 Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane rocker (Spanky & Our 
            Gang-Lazy Day)
 1943 Malcolm McDowell actor (Clockwork Orange, Caligula)
 1945 Tim Hovey LA Calif, actor (Queen Bee, Toy Tiger, Man Afraid)
 1947 Phylicia Ayers-Allen Rashad Houston, actress (Clair-Bill Cosby)
 1947 Salman Rushdie novelist (Midnight's Children, Satanic Verses)
 1949 Kathleen Turner Springfield Mo, actress (Peggy Sue Got Married)
 1950 Connie Forslund San Diego Calif, actress (Shining Season)
 1951 Ann Wilson San Diego, singer (Heart-What About Love)
 1959 Mark DeBarge rocker (DeBarge-Who's Johnny)
 1962 Paula Julie Abdul Van Nuys Calif, singer/choreographer (Straight 
            Up)
 1973 Josie Davis actress (Charles in Charge)
 1978 Garfield the Cat animated character "Big fat hairy deal"
 1984 Emil Coleman orchestra leader (Arthur Murray Party)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on June 19th:
 1867 Maximilian Mexican emperor, executed, Mexican republic restored
 1939 Grace Abbott social worker (US Children Bureau), dies at 60
 1953 Rosenbergs executed at Sing Sing, Julius takes 3 tries, Ethel 
            5
 1962 Frank Borzage academy award winning director, dies at 69
 1966 Ed Wynn comedian (Ed Wynn Show), dies at 86
 1973 Roger Delgado actor (Adventures of Sir Francis Drake), dies at 
            53
 1986 Len Bias 1st pick of Celtics, suffers fatal cocaine-induced seizure
 1986 Murray P Haydon artificial heart recipient, dies in Louisville, 
            Ky
 1989 Hy Gardner newspaper columnist, dies at 80
 1989 I.F. Stone author, dies at 81 of heart failure
 
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