On This Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on June 01:
1563 Robert Cecil Earl of Salisbury, English chief minister (1598-1625)
1801 Brigham Young religious leader (Mormon church)/polygamist
1814 Philip Kearney Civil War general (Union)
1825 John Hunt Morgan Brig General (Confederate cavalry commander)
1831 John Bell Hood confederate general (lost Atlanta)
1878 John Masefield England, 15th poet laureate (Salt-Water Ballads)
1907 Frank Whittle inventor (jet engine)
1921 Nelson Riddle Oradell NJ, musical conductor (Batman, Frank Sinatra)
1926 Andy Griffith Mount Airy NC, actor (Andy Griffith Show, Matlock)
1926 Marilyn Monroe [Norma Jean Baker], actress (Some Like It Hot)
1930 Edward Woodward England, actor (Breaker Morant, Wickerman)
1933 Alan (the Horse) Ameche Wisc, NFL fullback (Baltimore Colts)
1934 Pat Boone Florida, singer/actor (April Love, Cross & Switchblade)
1935 Reverend Ike SC, evangelist minister
1937 Morgan Freeman actor (Driving Mrs Daisy)
1939 Cleavon Little Chickasha Okla, actor (Blazing Saddles, Toy Soldiers)
1940 Rene Auberjonois NYC, actor (Rev. Oliver-The Patriot, Constable Odo-Deep Space Nine, Paul Lewiston-Boston Legal, Father John Patrick 'Dago Red' Mulcahy-MASH)
1946 Carol Neblett Modesto California, soprano (NYC Opera)
1947 Ron Wood rock guitarist (Faces, Jeff Beck Group, Rolling Stones)
1948 Tom Sneva US auto racer (Indianapolis 500-1983)
Deaths which occurred on June 01:
1823 Louis Nicholas Davout French field marshall, dies at 53
1864 Solomon George Washington Dill poor white ally of blacks, assassinated in his home by white terrorists in SC
1968 Helen Keller blind & deaf, dies at 87
1985 Richard Greene actor (Adv of Robin Hood), dies at 67
1987 Rashid Karami Lebanon, 10 time PM of Lebanon, dies at 65
1971 Reinhold Niebuhr (b.1892), US theologist (Nature & Destiny of Man), dies
2001 Hank Ketcham (b.1920), the creator of the "Dennis the Menace" cartoon dies
GWOT Casualties
Iraq
01-Jun-2003 1 | US: 1 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Sergeant Jonathan W. Lambert Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr. Non-hostile - vehicle accident
01-Jun-2004 1 | US: 1 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Private 1st Class Markus J. Johnson Al Anbar Province Non-hostile - vehicle accident
Afghanistan
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On this day...
1495 1st written record of Scotch Whiskey appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland. Friar John Cor is the distiller
1638 1st earthquake recorded in US, at Plymouth, Mass
1657 1st Quakers arrived in New Amsterdam (NY).
1679 Battle at Bothwell Bridge on Clyde: Duke of Monmouth defeat a Scottish army
1774 British govt orders Port of Boston closed
1783 Last British troops sailed from New York
1789 1st US congressional act becomes law (on administering oaths)
1792 Kentucky admitted as 15th US state
1796 Tennessee admitted as 16th US state
1808 1st US land-grant university founded-Ohio Univ, Athens, Ohio
1809 Allardyce Barclay begins a bet of walking 1 mile every hour for 1,000 hours. Each hour he walked a « mile round trip from his home
1813 The U.S. Navy gained its motto as the mortally wounded commander of the U.S. frigate "Chesapeake", Captain James Lawrence (b.1871) was heard to say, "Don't give up the ship!", during a losing battle with a British frigate "Shannon"; his ship was captured by the British frigate.
1843 It snows in Buffalo & Rochester NY & Cleveland Ohio
1843 Sojourner Truth begins her career as antislavery activist
1845 Homing pigeon completes 11,000 km trip (Namibia-London) in 55 days
1855 US adventurer Wm Walker conquers Nicaragua, reestablishes slavery
1861 1st skirmish in the Civil War, Fairfax Court House, Va
1861 US & Confederacy simultaneously stop mail interchange
1862 Gen Lee assumes command after Joe Johnston is injured at 7 Pines
1866 Renegade Irish Fenians invade Fort Erie Ontario from US
1868 Texas constitutional convention meets in Austin
1869 Voting Machine patented by Thomas Edison
1877 US troops authorized to pursue bandits into Mexico
1880 U.S. census stands at 50,155,783
1898 Trans-Mississippi International Exposition opens in Omaha
1905 Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition opens in Portland, Oregon
1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition opens in Seattle
1911 1st US group insurance policy written, Passaic, NJ
1915 1st Zeppelin air raid over England
1915 Forced exodus [of Armenians] from Baibourt [Turkey] took place. Within six or seven days from the start, all males down to below fifteen years of age had been murdered.
1921 Race riot in Tusla Okla (21 whites & 60 blacks killed)
1925 Lou Gehrig replaces Wally Pipp (1st of record 2130 consec games)
1933 Century of Progress world's fair opens in Chicago
1935 Yanks set solo HR record with 6 beat Boston 7-2
1938 Superman Comics launched
1939 1st televised heavyweight boxing match-Max Baer vs Lou Nova
1939 British sub "Thetis" sinks in Liverpool Bay with all 99 aboard
1941 31.98 cm (12.59") rainfall, Burlington, Kansas (state 24-hr record)
1941 Germany bans all Catholic publications
1946 Assault wins Belmont Stakes & Triple Crown
1949 1st magazine on microfilm offered to subscribers (Newsweek)
1951 1st self-contained titanium plant opened Henderson Nevada
1951 S Arend discovers asteroids #1592 Mathieu & #1593 Fagnes
1958 Charles de Gaulle becomes premier of France
1959 Constitution of Tunisia promulgated (National Day)
1959 "The Battle Of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton peaked at #1 on the pop singles chart and stayed there for six weeks
1962 Oscar 2 (ham radio satellite) launched into Earth orbit
1962 USAF Maj Robert M White takes X-15 to 40,420 m
1964 The Rolling Stones arrived in the U.S. for the first time, landing at Kennedy Airport in New York. Their first date was at a high school stadium in MA
1965 A Penzias & R Wilson detect 3ø K primordial background radiation
1966 2,400 persons attend White House Conference on Civil Rights
1967 Mayor-council form of government instituted for Washington, DC
1967 The Beatles released their album, "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."
1968 "The Prisoner" (TV Sci-fi Adventure) starring Patrick McGoohan premiered on the CBS-TV network
1968 Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs Robinson" hits #1
1969 Tobacco advertising is banned on Canadian radio & TV
1970 Soyuz 9 launched into Earth orbit for 18 days
1971 Ed Sullivan's final TV show
1971 Perth Observatory discovers asteroid #2167 Erin
1974 Bundy victim Brenda Ball disappears from Burien, Wash
1975 Ron Woods replaces Mick Taylor as Rolling Stone guitarist
1976 Great-Britain & Iceland terminate codfish war
1977 The Soviet Union formally charged Jewish human rights activist Anatoly Shcharansky with treason.
1980 Barbra Striesand appears at an ACLU Benefit in Calif
1980 Ted Turner's Cable News Network begins broadcasting
1984 Weightlifter Alexander Gunyashev of USSR snatches a record 211 kg
1990 The Cowboy Channel on cable TV begins transmitting
1991 Mount Pinatubo (Phillipines) erupts for 1st time in 600 years
1991 "Dr. Ruth" TV Talk Show last aired on Lifetime
1994 Fox Channel, Cable Network, debuted
2002 President Bush told West Point graduates the United States would strike pre-emptively against suspected terrorists if necessary to deter attacks on Americans, saying "the war on terror will not be won on the defensive."
Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
China PR, Mongolia : Children's Festival Day
Kentucky-1792, Tennessee-1796 : Statehood Day
Kenya : Madaraka Day, a day to enjoy freedom
Philadelphia : Elfreth's Alley Day-celebrates oldest US street
Samoa : Independence Day
Thailand : Visakha Puja
Tunisia : Victory Day/Constitution Day (1959)
Western Samoa : National Day
Massachusetts : Teachers' Day (Sunday)
Ireland : Bank Day (Monday)
Bahamas : Labour Day (Friday)
New Zealand : Queen's Birthday (Monday)
Western Australia : Foundation Day (1838) (Monday)
National Frozen Yogurt Week (Day 2)
Philadelphia : Elfreth's Alley Day-celebrates oldest US street
American Rivers Month
Religious Observances
Birthday of the Virgin Mary - Coptic (Egyptian) and Abyssinian Churches.
Feast of St. Angela Merici, virgin.
Feast of St. Pamphilus, priest and martyr.
Eastern Orthodox : All Saint's Day
Moslem-Uganda : Supreme Council Day
RC : Commemoration of the BVM, Mediatrix of All Graces
Ang, Luth : Commemoration of Justin, martyr at Rome
Moslem : 'Id al-Adha (Dhl-Hijjah 10, 1413 AH)
Religious History
1793 Birth of Henry Francis Lyte, Scottish clergyman who wrote the hymns 'Abide with Me' and 'Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken.'
1922 Birth of Ray Knighton, who in 1954 founded the Medical Assistance Program (MAP International) in Chicago.
1930 Missionary-linguist Frank C. Laubach wrote in a letter: 'I must talk about God, or I cannot keep Him in my mind. I must give Him away in order to have Him.'
1953 The Christian Aid Mission (CIM) was chartered in Washington, DC by founder Bob Finley.
1978 The Evangelical Free Baptist Church was incorporated in DuPage County, Illinois, having withdrawn from the Southern Baptist Convention following a doctrinal dispute.
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.
Men In Darth Vader Masks Rob Orlando Store
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Police in Orlando are searching for two men who wore Darth Vader masks to rob a convenience store early Tuesday, according to Local 6 News.
Investigators said the men entered a 7-Eleven store located on North Lane and Pine Hills Road and stole money and cigarettes. The men fled the store on foot.
There were no injuries in connection with the robbery.
Thought for the day :
"Half the fun of the travel is the esthetic of lostness"