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This Day in History July 1


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Posted by blue water massey on June 30, 2015 at 21:38:16 from (198.254.227.107):

July 1

1690 Army of England's Protestant King William III defeats Roman Catholic King James II in Battle of the Boyne in Ireland Now celebrated on July 12 as "The Battle of the Orange"

1776 1st vote on the Declaration of Independence

1823 United Provinces of Central America gain independence from Mexico

1847 1st US postage stamps go on sale, 5 Franklin & 10 Washington, NYC

1862 Day 7 of the 7 Days-Battle of Malvern Hill

1862 Lincoln appoints Isaac Newton sec of agriculture-no kidding!

1863 Battle of Gettysburg, Pa; Lee's northward advance halted

1867 Dominion of Canada formed (New Bruns, Nova Scotia, Ontario & Quebec)

1869 US mint at Carson City, Nevada opens

1873 Prince Edward Island becomes 7th Canadian province

1874 1st US kidnapping for ransom, 4-year-old Charles Ross, $20,000

1875 Universal Postal Union established

1881 1st international telephone conversation, Calais, ME-St Stephen, NB

1898 Teddy Roosevelt & his Rough Riders charge up San Juan Hill

1899 SF City Hall turned over to city, after 29 years of building

1910 Chicago's Comiskey Park opens

1915 Australia begins Commonwealth Lighthouse Service

1924 Through regular transcontinental airmail service established, NYC-SF

1934 1st x-ray photo of entire body, Rochester, NY

1941 1st coml TV licenses granted-W2XBS-WNBT (NBC) & WCBW (CBS), NYC

1944 Bretton Woods Conference starts, establishing IMF & World Bank

1946 US drops atom bomb on Bikini atoll (4th atomic explosion)

1949 Bao Dai's Republic of Vietnam gains independence from France

1961 Haleakala National Park established in Hawaii

1963 US postal service institutes the (Zone Improvement Plan) zip code

1966 Medicare goes into effect

1968 US, Britain, USSR & 58 nations sign Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty

1971 Golden Gate Bridge paid for (so why is there still a toll?)

1974 Monmouthshire renamed Gwent & becomes part of Wales

1978 Northern Territory of Australia becomes self-governing

1990 In Victoria, Australia, helmetless bike riding becomes illegal

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