Saturday, June 28, 2014

History for June 28

History for June 28 - On-This-Day.com
Ramadan


Birth anniversary of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778): “Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains.”

Happy Birthday! Kathy Bates, Mel Brooks, John Elway


1778 - Mary "Molly Pitcher" Hays McCauley, wife of an American artilleryman, carried water to the soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth and, supposedly, took her husband's place at his gun after he was overcome with heat. 


1902 - The U.S. Congress passed the Spooner bill, it authorized a canal to be built across the isthmus of Panama. 


1914 - Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo along with his wife, Duchess Sophie. 


1919 - The Treaty of Versailles was signed ending World War I exactly five years after it began. The treaty also established the League of Nations. 


1939 - Pan American Airways began the first transatlantic passenger service. 


1938 - The U.S. Congress created the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to insure construction loans. 






1949 - The last U.S. combat troops were called home from Korea, leaving only 500 advisers. 






1950 - North Korean forces captured Seoul, South Korea. 


1951 - "Amos ’n’ Andy" moved to CBS-TV from radio. 


1997 - Mike Tyson was disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield's ear after three rounds of their WBA heavyweight title fight in Las Vegas, NV


2000 - Six-year-old Elián González returned to Cuba from the U.S. with his father. The child had been the center of an international custody dispute. 

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