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Good Morning, and Happy 4th
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On This Day: Tuesday July 4, 2006
This is the 185th day of the year, with 180 days remaining in 2006.
Fact of the Day: America The Beautiful
The national hymn, "America The Beautiful," was published in "The Congregationalist" in 1895. The poem was written by a Wellesley College English literature professor, Katharine Lee Bates, to commemorate the Fourth of July.Holidays
- United States: Independence Day.
- Feast day of The Martyrs of Dorchester, St. Andrew of Crete, St. Elizabeth of Portugal, St. Ulric of Augsburg, St. Bertha of Blangy, and St. Odo of Canterbury.
- Wisconsin: Indian Rights Day.
Events
- 1776 - The Continental Congress adopted the "Declaration of Independence."
- 1802 - The United States Military Academy officially opened at West Point, New York.
- 1817 - Construction began on the Erie Canal, to connect Lake Erie and the Hudson River.
- 1832 - "America," written by Dr Samuel Francis Smith, was sung in public for the first time, at the Park Street Church in Boston.
- 1845 - Henry David Thoreau began his two-year simple living experiment at Walden Pond, near Concord, Massachusetts.
- 1848 - The "Communist Manifesto" was published by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
- 1894 - After seizing power, Judge Stanford B. Dole declared Hawaii a republic.
- 1946 - The United States granted the Philippine Islands their independence.
- 1955 - "The Soupy Sales Show" premiered on TV.
- 1959 - America's 49-star flag, honoring Alaskan statehood, was officially unfurled.
- 1960 - The 50-star flag, to include Hawaii, made its debut, in Philadelphia.
- 1966 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the Freedom of Information Act.
- 1970 - Casey Kasem hosted "American Top 40" on the radio for the first time.
- 1997 - NASA's Mars Pathfinder became the first U.S. spacecraft to land on Mars in more than two decades.
- 2003 - Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault after a woman accused him of sexual misconduct. The case is later dismissed (September 1, 2004) and the charges dropped when the accuser says she will no longer cooperate.
Births
- 1804 - Nathaniel Hawthorne, American author.
- 1826 - Stephen Foster, American songwriter.
- 1872 - Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States of America (1923-1929).
- 1883 - Rube Goldberg, American cartoonist.
- 1900 - Louis Armstrong (Satchmo), American jazz trumpeter and singer.
- 1911 - Mitch Miller, American musician, record company executive, producer, arranger.
- 1918 - Ann Landers (Esther Pauline Friedman) and Abigail Van Buren (Pauline Esther Friedman), American advice columnists.
- 1927 - Neil Simon, American award-winning playwright.
Deaths
- 1826 - John Adams, 2nd President of the United States of America.
- 1826 - Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States of America .
- 1831 - James Monroe, 5th President of the United States of America.