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June 5
June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining.
Events
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1783 - The Montgolfier brothers publicly demonstrate their montgolfière (hot air balloon).
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1817 - First Great Lakes steamer, the Frontenac , is launched.
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1829 - HMS Pickle captures the armed slave ship Voladora off the coast of Cuba.
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1837 - Houston, Texas is granted a city charter.
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1849 - Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy by the signing of a new constitution.
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1851 - Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery serial, Uncle Tom's Cabin or, Life Among the Lowly starts a ten-month run in the National Era abolitionist newspaper.
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1864 - American Civil War: Battle of Piedmont - Union forces under General David Hunter defeat a Confederate army at Piedmont, Virginia , taking nearly 1,000 prisoners.
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1900 - Boer War: British soldiers take Pretoria, South Africa.
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1907 - BAPS Swaminarayan religion established.
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1916 - Stein's Dixie Jass Band plays its first gig under its new name, the Original Dixieland Jass Band.
- 1916 - Louis Brandeis is sworn in as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
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1917 - World War I: Conscription begins in the United States as "Army registration day."
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1924 - Ernst Alexanderson sends the first facsimile across the Atlantic Ocean (to his father in Sweden).
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1933 - The U.S. Congress abrogates the United States' use of the gold standard by enacting a joint resolution (48 Stat. 112) nullifying the right of creditors to demand payment in gold.
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1944 - World War II: More than 1000 British bombers drop 5000 tons of bombs on German gun batteries on the Normandy coast in preparation for D-Day.
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1945 - Allied Control Council, military occupation governing body of Germany, formally takes power.
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1946 - A fire in the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago kills 61 people.
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1947 - Marshall Plan: At a speech at Harvard University, United States Secretary of State George Marshall calls for economic aid to war-torn Europe.
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1954 - The last new episode of the comic variety program, Your Show of Shows, airs.
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1956 - Elvis Presley introduces his new single, Hound Dog, on The Milton Berle Show, scandalizing the audience with his suggestive hip movements.
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1959 - The first government of the State of Singapore is sworn in.
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1963 - British Secretary of State for War John Profumo resigns in a sex scandal.
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1967 - Six-Day War begins: The Israeli air force launches simultaneous attacks on the air forces of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
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1968 - U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy is shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California by Sirhan Sirhan. (He died on June 6).
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1970 - Chile becomes a member of the Berne Convention copyright treaty.
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1975 - The Suez Canal opens for the first time since the Six-Day War.
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1976 - Collapse of the Teton Dam in Idaho.
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1977 - A coup takes place in Seychelles.
- 1977 - The Apple II, the first practical personal computer, goes on sale.
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1981 - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that five homosexual men in Los Angeles, California have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems (these were the first recognized cases of AIDS).
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1984 - Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi orders an attack on the Golden Temple, the Sikh holy spot.
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1986 - A 52-year old man in Auburn, Washington dies after taking an Excedrin capsule laced with cyanide; this is the first of two Excedrin deaths.
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1987 - Ted Koppel hosts a "National Town Meeting on AIDS" on a special 4-hour long live broadcast of Nightline.
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1989 - The Unknown Rebel halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks for over half an hour after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
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1992 - Patriot Games opens in theaters, starring Harrison Ford.
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1995 - Bose-Einstein condensate is first created.
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1998 - A strike begins at the General Motors parts factory in Flint, Michigan that quickly spreads to five other assembly plants (the strike lasted seven weeks).
- 1998 - Both Reuters and ABC news erroneously report the death of comedian Bob Hope after Arizona congressman Bob Stump announces the demise of Hope on the floor of the US Congress.
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2001 - Senator Jim Jeffords leaves the Republican party, an act which changes control of the United States Senate from the Republican party to the Democratic party.
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2002 - Elizabeth Smart is kidnapped from her Salt Lake City, Utah home.
- 2002 - Mozilla 1.0, the first 'official' version, is released.
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2004 - Smarty Jones loses at the Belmont Stakes to Birdstone and fails to bid the Triple Crown.
Births
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1341 - Edmund of Langley, a younger son of King Edward III of England (d. 1402)
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1718 - Thomas Chippendale, English furniture maker (d. 1779)
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1723 - Adam Smith, Scottish economist (d. 1790)
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1757 - Pierre Jean George Cabanis, French physiologist (d. 1808)
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1771 - King Ernest I of Hanover (d. 1851)
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1781 - Christian August Lobeck, German classical scholar (d. 1860)
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1819 - John Couch Adams, English mathematician, co-discoverer of Neptune (d. 1892)
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1850 - Pat Garrett, American Western lawman (d. 1908)
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1876 - Tony Jackson, American musician (d. 1920)
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1879 - Robert Mayer, philanthropist (d. 1985)
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1883 - John Maynard Keynes, English economist (d. 1946)
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1884 - Ralph Benatzky , composer (d. 1957)
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1887 - Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary (d. 1923)
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1894 - Roy Thomson, Lord Thomson of Fleet, English publisher(d. 1976)
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1895 - William Boyd, American actor (d. 1972)
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1898 - Federico García Lorca, Spanish lyricist and dramatist (d. 1936)
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1912 - Josef Neckermann , entrepreneur and dressage equestrian (d. 1992)
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1919 - Richard Scarry, children's author (d. 1994)
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1925 - Art Donovan, American football star
- 1925 - Boy Gobert , actor (d. 1986)
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1928 - Robert Lansing, actor (d. 1994)
- 1928 - Tony Richardson, British actor (d. 1991)
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1931 - Jacques Demy, French playwright
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1932 - Christy Brown, author (d. 1981)
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1934 - Bill Moyers, American journalist
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1938 - Karin Balzer, East German hurdler
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1939 - Joe Clark, sixteenth Prime Minister of Canada
- 1939 - Margaret Drabble, English novelist
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1941 - Martha Argerich, Argentine pianist
- 1941 - Spalding Gray, American actor, screenwriter, and monologue artist (d. 2004)
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1944 - Tommie Smith, American athlete
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1947 - Laurie Anderson, American performance artist, actress, composer
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1949 - Ken Follett, Welsh author
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1954 - Nicko McBrain, English musician (Iron Maiden)
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1962 - Princess Astrid of Belgium
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1967 - Joe DeLoach, American athlete
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1970 - Martin Gelinas, Canadian ice hockey player
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1971 - Mark Wahlberg ("Marky Mark"), American singer, actor
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1972 - Mike Bucci (Nova, Simon Dean), American professional wrestler
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1979 - David Bisbal, Spanish singer
Deaths
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535 - Epiphanius of Constantinople, patriarch of Constantinople
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1118 - Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester
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1296 - Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster (b. 1245)
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1316 - King Louis X of France (b. 1289)
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1900 - Stephen Crane, American author (b. 1871)
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1910 - O. Henry, American author (b. 1862)
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1913 - Chris von der Ahe, baseball pioneer (b. 1851)
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1916 - Horatio Kitchener, Lord Kitchener, British Field Marshal (b. 1850)
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1920 - Rhoda Broughton, Welsh author (b. 1840)
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1921 - Georges Feydeau, French playwright (b. 1862)
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1930 - Pascin, the "Prince of Montparnasse" (b. 1885)
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1942 - Samuel Adams, American naval officer (b. 1912)
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1975 - Paul Keres, Estonian chess player (b. 1916)
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1979 - Heinz Erhardt , German comedian (b. 1909)
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1993 - Conway Twitty, American country musician (b. 1933)
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1998 - Jeanette Nolan , actress
- 1998 - Sam Yorty, mayor of Los Angeles, California (b.1909)
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1999 - Mel Tormé, American singer, composer, actor (b. 1925)
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2002 - Dee Dee Ramone, musician (The Ramones) (b. 1952)
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2003 - Jürgen Möllemann, German politician (b. 1945)
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2004 - Ronald Reagan, President of the United States (b. 1911)
Holidays and observances
External links
June 4 - June 6 - May 5 - July 5 -- listing of all days
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