| 1541 | Hernando de Soto discovers the Mississippi River which he calls Rio de Espiritu Santo. |
| 1559 | An act of supremacy defines Queen Elizabeth I as the supreme governor of the church of England. |
| 1794 | The United States Post Office is established. |
| 1794 | Antoine Lavoisier, the father of modern chemistry, was executed on the guillotine during France’s Reign of Terror. |
| 1846 | The first major battle of the Mexican War is fought at Palo Alto, Texas. |
| 1862 | General ‘Stonewall’ Jackson repulses the Federals at the Battle of McDowell, in the Shenendoah Valley. |
| 1864 | Union troops arrive at Spotsylvania Court House to find the Confederates waiting for them. |
| 1886 | Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton invents Coca Cola. |
| 1895 | China cedes Taiwan to Japan under Treaty of Shimonoseki. |
| 1904 | U.S. Marines land in Tangier, North Africa, to protect the Belgian legation. |
| 1919 | The first transatlantic flight by a navy seaplane takes-off. |
| 1940 | German commandos in Dutch uniforms cross the Dutch border to hold bridges for the advancing German army. |
| 1942 | The Battle of the Coral Sea between the Japanese Navy and the U.S. Navy ends. |
| 1944 | The first “eye bank” was established, in New York City. |
| 1945 | President Harry S. Truman announced in a radio address that World War II had ended in Europe. |
| 1952 | Allied fighter-bombers stage the largest raid of the war on North Korea. |
| 1958 | President Eisenhower orders the National Guard out of Little Rock as Ernest Green becomes the first black to graduate from an Arkansas public school. |
| 1958 | Vice President Richard Nixon was shoved, stoned, booed and spat upon by anti-American protesters in Lima, Peru. |
| 1968 | Jim “Catfish” Hunter of the Oakland Athletics pitched a perfect game against the Minnesota Twins in Oakland. |
| 1970 | Construction workers broke up an anti-war protest on New York City’s Wall Street. |
| 1970 | The album “Let It Be” by the Beatles was released. |
| 1973 | Militant American Indians who had held the South Dakota hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendered. |
| 1978 | David Berkowitz pleaded guilty in Brooklyn to the “Son of Sam” killings. |
| 1984 | The Soviet Union announces it will not participate in Summer Olympics planned for Los Angeles. |
| 1987 | Gary Hart, dogged by questions about his personal life, withdrew from the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| 1995 | Jacques Chirac is elected president of France. |
| 1999 | The Citadel, South Carolina’s formerly all-male military school, graduated its first female cadet. |
Today in History facts are from various sites including, but not limited too: the History Channel, The New York Times, WHG Historynet.com, and HistoryOrb.com.





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