- 1192 Minamoto Yoritomo becomes Seii Taishōgun, the first ruling shogun in the history of Japan and de facto ruler
- 1542 French troops under Maarten van Rossem occupy Flanders
- 1549 Kett’s uprising occupies Norwich, England
- 1561 “Trinity Church” (now Saint Basil’s Cathedral) is consecrated in Moscow, Russia, built to commemorate defeat of the Mongols at battle of Kazan
- 1561 Diego de Lando, Bishop of Yucatan, burns on a large pyre Maya religious objects and most of the last surviving books of bark outside the Franciscan convent of Maní
- 1580 Ostrog Bible, the first printed Bible in a Slavic language, is published
Invasion of Île de Ré
1627 English invasion fleet under George Villiers lands on the Île de Ré, forced to withdraw after 3 months of combat and losing 4,000 of 7,000 troops
- 1630 New Amsterdam’s governor buys Gull Island from Indians for cargo, renames it Oyster Island, later known as Ellis Island
- 1673 Second Battle of the James River: Dutch fleet led by admirals Cornelis Evertsen the Youngest and Jacob Binckes wins a tactical victory against an improvised English squadron led by Thomas Gardiner and captures four English ships
Habeas Corpus Ratified
1679 Britain’s King Charles II ratifies Habeas Corpus Act allowing prisoners’ right to a court review of the justification for their imprisonment
- 1691 Antonio Pignatelli elected as Pope Innocentius XII
1700 Gelderland accepts Gregorian calendar; yesterday is June 30, 1700
- 1774 Citizens of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, pass a symbolic declaration of independence
- 1774 Cossack leader Emilian Pugachevs army occupies Kazan
- 1776 Captain James Cook departs Plymouth, England helming HMS Resolution, beginning his 3rd and final trip to the Pacific
- 1785 First manned flight in Netherlands: Frenchman Jean-Pierre Blanchard lifts off in his gas balloon from Noordeinde Palace in The Hague
- 1790 French Revolution: The Civil Constitution of the Clergy is adopted, putting the Catholic Church in France under the control of the state
- 1801 Second Battle of Algeciras: British fleet beats French and Spanish (six days after losing the 1st Battle of Algeciras)
The Death of Alexander Hamilton
1804 Former United States Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton dies after being shot in a pistol duel the previous day by Vice President Aaron Burr, near Weehaken, New Jersey
Mormons Support Polygamy
1843 Mormon leader Joseph Smith says God allows polygamy
Wild Bill Hickok
1861 “Wild Bill” Hickok legend is born as he reputedly shoots and kills David McCanles in Rock Creek, Nebraska Territory; Hickok later acquitted of murder as court finds he acted in self defense.
- 1862 Federal troops occupy Helena, Arkansas
- 1862 US Congress authorizes Medal of Honor
- 1863 British forces invade the Waikato In New Zealand, home of the Māori King Movement, beginning a new phase of the New Zealand Wars between the colonial government and allied Māori tribes on one side and Māori on the other [1]
- 1874 Ontario Agricultural College founded
- 1878 Fever epidemic in New Orleans begin, it will kill 4,500
- 1879 Agricultural and industrial tariffs are introduced in Germany
- 1882 1st ocean pier in US completed, Washington, D.C.
- 1898 Jean-Baptiste Marchand hoists French flag in Fashoda, Sudan
- 1900 114°F (46°C), Basin, Wyoming (state record)
- 1901 In Germany a group of 104 aristocrats present a deceleration against dueling, though the tradition will go on
- 1901 Striking Canadian salmon fishermen on the Pacific coast, resentful of the non-union Japanese who continue to fish, maroon and imprison 47
- 1905 The British and Japanese renew their alliance (of January 1902) for 10 years and agree to provide mutual support if attacked by other power
Dreyfus Found Inncoent
1906 The Dreyfus Affair: Alfred Dreyfus is found innocent of treason in France
- 1909 16th Amendment was passed by congress (power to tax incomes)
- 1912 1st foreign feature film exhibited in US – “Queen Elizabeth” in NYC
- 1913 150,000 Ulstermen gather and resolve to resist Irish Home Rule by force of arms; since the British Liberals have promised the Irish nationalists Home Rule, civil war appears imminent
- 1916 3rd and 4th of 4 fatal Jersey Shore shark attacks occurs at Matawan Creek when epileptic Lester Stilwell (11) is dragged into a creek and Watson Fisher (24), believing Silwell had a seizure, is bitten while retrieving the body and subsequently bleeds to death
- 1916 Joseph Dunn (14) is attacked by a shark, suffering non-fatal wounds in New Jersey, the final episode in a spate of shark attacks along the Jersey coast where 4 people died over 12 days
- 1917 The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona
- 1918 Japanese battleship explodes in Bay of Tokayama, 500 killed
- 1920 Lithuania and USSR sign peace treaty, Lithuania becomes independent republic
- 1921 Cleveland Indians (9) & New York Yankees (7) combine for an AL record 16 doubles
- 1926 Guomindangleger draws against warlord Wu Peifu
- 1931 45,715 fans in 35,000 seat Sportsman Park St Louis, help cause many ground ruled doubles, 11 in 1st game & 21 in 2nd game for 32
- 1932 Hedley Verity establishes a first-class cricket record by taking all ten wickets for only ten runs against Nottinghamshire on a pitch affected by a storm
- 1933 Congress passes 1st minimum wage law (33 cents per hour)
- 1933 Screen Actors Guild incorporates in Hollywood, with Ralph Morgan as their first president
- 1934 US Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz Island abandoned
- 1934 Willy de Supervise swims world record 400m (5:16.0)
- 1935 Belgium recognizes Soviet Union
- 1937 Tupolev ANT-25 non-stop flight from Moscow to San Jacinto, California
- 1940 Frederick McKinley Jones receives a patent for an air conditioning unit for trucks, helping to change long-haul carriage of food and blood
- 1943 8th day of Battle of Kursk, USSR: Operation Kutuzov (Soviet counter-offensive begins
- 1943 Battle of Kolombangara (Second Battle of Gulf of Kula)
- 1943 National Committee Freies Deutschland forms
- 1943 Soviet offensive at Orel
- 1943 World War II: Battle of Prokhorovka – Russia defeats German forces in one of the largest ever tank battles
- 1944 Theresienstadt Family camp disbands, with 4,000 people gased
- 1945 Chicago Cubs beat Boston, 6-1 to halt Braves outfielder Tommy Holmes’ modern-day record NL hitting streak at 37 games
Rape of Lucretia
1946 Benjamin Britten‘s “Rape of Lucretia” premieres at Glyndebourne Opera Festival
- 1946 Vance Dinges hits only Phillie pinch hit inside-the-park HR
- 1948 First jets to fly across Atlantic (six RAF de Havilland Vampires)
- 1949 Baseball owners agree to erect warning paths before each fence
- 1949 Dutch KLM Constellation crashes near Bombay, 45 die
- 1949 LA Rams sign Norm Van Brocklin
- 1950 Hague Council of Annulment convicts German war criminals W Lages, FH Van de Funten and F Fischer to death
- 1951 Mob tries to keep black family from moving into all-white Cicero, Illinois
Sports History
1951 NY Yankees pitcher Allie Reynolds throws no-hitter in Cleveland against the Indians, his former team, in a 1-0 win
Event of Interest
1954 President Eisenhower put forward a plan for an interstate highway system
- 1955 Christian Democratic Party forms in Argentina
- 1957 Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the first President to fly by helicopter
- 1957 US Surgeon General Leroy Burney links smoking to lung cancer
- 1958 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Bikini Island
- 1959 NBC uses cameras to show catchers signals during Yankee-Red Sox game
- 1960 Orlyonok, the main Young Pioneer camp of the Russian SFSR, is founded
- 1960 USSR’s Sputnik 5 launches with two dogs
- 1960 XEWT TV Channel 12 in Tijuana-San Diego, CA (IND) begins broadcasting
- 1962 First two-manned craft in space (USSR)
- 1962 Rolling Stones’ first performance at the Marquee Club in London
- 1966 10.51″ (26.70 cm) of rainfall in Sandusky,Ohio (state record, until broken in 1995)
- 1966 Start of 3 day race riot in Chicago, looting brings out National Guardsmen
- 1966 US Treasury announces it will buy mutilated silver coins at silver bullion price at Philadelphia and Denver mints
- 1967 Greek regime deprives 480 Greeks of their citizenship
- 1967 Race riot in Newark, New Jersey, 26 killed, 1,500 injured & over 1,000 arrested
- 1968 Couve de Murville forms government in France
- 1968 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
- 1969 As the ‘marching season’ reaches its height there is serious rioting in Derry, Belfast and Dungiven; many families in Belfast are forced to move from their homes
- 1970 Tanzania signs contract with China for building Tanzam-railway between Tanzania and Zambia
Event of Interest
1970 Thor Heyerdahl crosses the Atlantic ocean on the raft Ra II, arrives in Barbados from Morocco after 57 days
- 1971 Juan Corona, indicted for 25 murders
- 1972 Twelve years after the banning of the ANC and Pan Africanist Congress, a new political movement, the Black People Convention is formed after a three day long conference in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
- 1973 A fire destroys the entire 6th floor of the National Personnel Records Center of the United States
- 1974 John Ehrlichman convicted of violating Daniel Ellsberg’s rights
- 1975 England cricket wicketkeeper Bob Taylor catches 7 in an innings for Derbyshire v Yorkshire at Queen’s Park, Chesterfield
- 1975 Sao Tomé e Príncipe gains independence from Portugal (National Day)
- 1976 1st “Family Feud” game show debuts on ABC hosted by Richard Dawson
1979 “Disco Demolition Night” at Comiskey Park: fans go wild destroying disco records and cause the White Sox to forfeit second game of a doubleheader to the Detroit Tigers
- 1979 Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice joins Whitesnake
- 1979 Kiribati (formerly Gilbert Islands) declares independence from the United Kingdom
- 1979 Mafia head of the Bonanno family, Carmine Galante dies with a cigar in his mouth, assassinated by the Mafia commission after he declared himself “boss of bosses” of the New York underworld [1]
- 1982 Britain announces it is returning 593 Argentine POWs
- 1982 FEMA promises survivors of a nuclear war will receive their mail
- 1983 Chad government troops reconquer Abéché
- 1984 A car bomb set off by the military wing of the ANC, explodes in Durban South Africa killing 5 and injuring 27 people
Appointment of Interest
1984 Geraldine Ferraro becomes the 1st US female major-party vice-presidential candidate, after Walter Mondale selects her as his Democratic Party running mate
Event of Interest
1985 Doctors discover a cancerous growth in President Ronald Reagan‘s colon
- 1985 STS 51-F launch scrubbed at T -3s because of main engine shutdown
- 1986 Steven McDonald, New York City Police Department patrolman, is shot and paralyzed by Shavod Jones
- 1987 Fifty white South Africans meet ANCers in Dakar
- 1987 First time in 20 years a delegation from USSR lands in Israel
- 1987 Phillies’ Kent Tekulve pitches his 900th game in relief
- 1988 Margo Adams alleges Red Sox Wade Bogg’s had an affair with her
- 1988 USSR launches Phobos II for Martian orbit
Sports History
1989 NY Yankee pitching great Ron Guidry retires (170-91 .651, 3.29 ERA)
- 1990 Chicago White Sox Melido Perez no-hits Yankees 8-0 in a rain shortened 6 inning game at Yankee Stadium (7th no-hitter of 1990)
- 1990 In Soweto, South Africa, Shanty town women strip to the waist and confront bulldozers sent by authorities to demolish their homes
- 1993 7.8 earthquake hits Hokkaido Japan, 160 killed
Sunset Boulevard
1993 Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s musical “Sunset Boulevard”, based on Billy Wilder‘s 1950 film, starring Patti Lupone and Daniel Benzali, opens at the Adelphi Theatre, London
Sports History
1996 Kirby Puckett, MLB centerfielder, retires after 12 seasons from Minnesota Twins, due to loss of vision in one eye
Contract of Interest
1996 Michael Jordan signs a NBA contract with the Chicago Bulls, for 1 year for $30.1 million
- 1996 Start of 1st “Super 8’s” tournament in Kuala Lumpur
- 1997 Cubs play in their 5,000th consecutive game without being no-hit
- 1997 Pittsburgh Pirates duo Francisco Cordova & Ricardo Rincon no-hit Houston Astros, 3-0 in 10 innings at Three Rivers Stadium
Television Debut
1997 Prison drama “Oz” created by Tom Fontana, starring J.K. Simmons and Christopher Meloni, debuts on HBO as the channel’s first original drama series
1998 FIFA World Cup Final, Stade de France, Saint-Denis: Zinedine Zidane scores twice as France wins first World Cup beating Brazil, 3-0
Devdas
2002 Hindi film “Devdas” premieres directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and starring Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit (Best Film Filmfare Awards)
- 2006 Hezbollah initiates Operation True Promise.
- 2008 Canadian harness racer John Campbell wins his 10,000th race as a driver by guiding ‘Share the Delight’ to victory in the 6th race at Meadowlands Racetrack
- 2012 200 people are killed by the Syrian army in Tremseh
- 2012 90-155 people are killed after an oil tanker crashes and explodes in Okogbe, Rivers State, Nigeria
- 2013 8 people are killed after a commuter train derails in Paris
United Nations Speech
2013 Malala Yousafzai addresses the United Nations and calls for worldwide access to education
- 2014 World premiere of Richard Blackford and Bernie Krause’s “The Great Animal Orchestra Symphony,” combining natural recordings of animals, including gibbons, whales, birds, and frogs, with a traditional classical orchestra, by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales led by Martyn Brabbins at the Cheltenham Festival in England
- 2017 World’s largest iceberg (later christened A68) breaks away from Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica, about 6,000 sq km in length
- 2018 Chemical plant explosion in Jiangan County, Sichuan Province, China, kills at least 19
- 2018 Republic of Ireland will be the first country to sell its investments in fossil fuel companies after passing legislation in parliament
Film & TV History
2018 Sandra Oh is the first woman of Asian descent to be nominated for an Emmy Award in a leading role for “Killing Eve“
Event of Interest
2018 US President Donald Trump arrives in the UK for a 4-day visit amid protests
- 2018 World’s longest fingernails are cut off; Indian man Shridhar Chillal’s left-hand nails measured a combined total of 909.6 cm (358.1 inches) after growing for 66 years
- 2021 At least 92 people die in a fire in a COVID-19 hospital ward in Iraqi city of Nasiriya
- 2022 Netflix’s South Korean drama “Squid Game” is the first non-English series to be nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Drama [1]
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