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Show MAY 27 (1U^~ Ijy^JCiA^JtAAsisi^A^ /ktW- AisLOtft^lA' -AAk Agistors sLe<i*A- aaa^aU^uI^^ CL suArAi^ e '^aJLJ-l iLiL. .J1^A>_ MAY 28 ^o**t <y a AAritii (JLa> AA-#*v*-fr^, ZJ-'m .^U^^ cu<^zaVUa\^a Ait? si^yuiAv* Jj<LsLAt*u ^j^C^Jr Mayy.27 1886 Haymarket anarchists indicted in Chicago for murder. 1905 Japanese fleet, annihilated the Bussian fleet in the Sea of Japan. 1914 President Wilson dedicated the American University at Washington. May 28 1818 First steamboat launched on Lake Erie, the "Walk in the Water." 1861 Beginning of Maximilian's reign in Mexico. Three years later he was taken from his prison cell and shot. MAY 2 '^t<._ It-tlsOi.- (<,*<* .y3A.^CA OAa,4s2.*> .k^./GjL MAY SO At ' ^Tak<' iZ-u*A- eA^AAVAA^l (^i^-sii^^J^/j^ 2^^: W-c AAty^ Jn. May 29 1848 Wisconsin was admitted into the Union. 1914 Steamer Empress of Ireland collided with collier in St. Lawrence river; neariy 1,000 lives lost. 1918 Americans capture Cantigny. May 30 1431 Joan of Arc, the heroine of France, burned at the stake by the English for sorcerv. 1868 President Garfield delivered the address on the first Memorial day at the Arlington National Cemetery. MAY 31 .11 \E 1 ti -^-^ (Ut-A-*~*i : if A\ j^oy 3i 1839 Record for crossing Atlantic was lowered to thirteen days and eight hours by steamer Great Western. 1889 Flood at Johnstown, Pa., by bursting of a dam, destroyed 2,29o lives. June 1 1848 Rush for gold on Sacramento river, in California. 1866Invasion of Canada by the Fenians, who later met disastrous deleat. ..''AM. Ok.-^a. Aj~<X *} a^ILaa* <*4i^**vw- fiy^LIUAAt JL <j^ JUNE 2 JUNE 3 fTOAArX*, .* I&UL. A>*jy> AAStAA^ AyiAAA*CA\. ^ft~ AW<ceuw*A. . Aj/aAt&oeJ U> ^^xa^aJ^aaaJ June 2 1851 Maine prohibition law passed. 1881 Great Britain pays $75,000 for Fortune Bay fisheries damage. I899 Spain sells the Caroline, Pelew and Ladrone Islands to Germany. June 3 1816 Treaty between the United States and the Winnebago Indians was signed. 1863 Great peace demonstration held in New York. 1898 Hobson sank the collier Merrimac in Santiago harbor. JUNE 4 *JL~. . ?.<- . /AaaAa* i>t^c yy<AL~ &/ AA. 4A&~aU J*l a. ^jrU'i . And ~WAtu~sviA> ML, Yr<AlA%<AAX^ **t-*o av***. -sma. - -~**.-y A **J**JfUeu*4A<-+i>Jh*A.. //a M*~a. ^tAL^d* tr/sn ^ZjJt* .Aaa\U . iolcn^ZcL^ A- J^iM^uM, - %/+&i~ L~AjtyytjL /L~jv^ A^asU<*^^^u^ . 'La*.* tAAiAu*. olU~w~~ *A L&U~ Hh3.-4utm.Jl. . rt-^ sial, <L~/l -l %L t 'UL June 4 1845 Mexico declared war against the United States. 1875 United States steamship Vicksburg, Quebec to Liverpool, foundered; 40 lives lost. June 5 1373 Sultan of Zanzibar signs treaty with Great Britain agreeing to the suppres sion of the slave trade. 1000 The British entered Pretoria, capital of the South African Republic. ) /I JUNE 6 At.**- 4<^a+*^l( . a c <. trtJl<*~ -A/M-m. .'V-e-cJu. WAu0^au^/ 7/J^%OJU; %A~u : Aa*^- -*/ *<*U%AU VA^ik^, tA*Lu'u9y JUNE 7 </ZA-<~*1i*tu, t* /<tuty Jt-A-t ACc*^u{iij--fLAe*-** June 6 1665 First Baptist Church in America founded/in face of persecution. 1906 Famous Cunard liner Lusilania was launched at Clydebank, England. June 71854 Treaty signed at Washington, throwing British North American fisheries open to the United States and free navigation of St. Lawrence and Canadian lake was guaranteed. 1864 Lincoln was renominated at Baltimore. JUNE 8 ~ JUNE O J* AAAC . ZltA^A>J~ <*. - &lii*AU Ou^AAtuiia *> V .cAH4%0Aa) Aaa. C<L<L^< J ,.. ^, June 8 1709 Paper money was first authorized and issued in New York. 1900 First prohibition measure passed in a Canadian province received royal assent through the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. June 9 1793 Battle of Arklow, Ireland, in which 20,000 insurgents were defeated by a garrison of 1,600 men. 1862 United States decreed abolition of slavery in all territories of the Union. 0/ JUNE 10 rtLA '. &^ ._ JUNE 11 i^L_v_^a^, * r-tzJ1 . *4> AA*=> -ASau^JI Af ' A ULgj) l^. .^./iAUf June 10 1610 First Dutch emigrants to America landed at Manhattan, now New York City. . r 1905 Russia and Japan accepted President Roosevelt's suggestions lor peace parley. June 111776Congress appointed Jefferson, Franklin, John Adams and Robert Livingston a committee to prepare the Declaration of Independence. UNE 12 -<-rfu^--o**^--.. JUNE 13 sQjslflslst** Jfa-i, &~4- June 12 1665 The city of New York incorporated under English law, and a mayor, five aldermen and a sheriff" appointed. 1846 More than 6,000 people driven from their homes by a disastrous fire in St. Johns, Newfoundland. June 13 1878 First sitting of the congress of European powers at Berlin. 1886 King Louis, of Bavaria, drowned himself in Starnberg Lake. 1895 Canadian canal at Sault Ste. Marie opened. JUNE 14 ^A ^.^JCt Ar-un-l ,^l/^H. JUNE 15 .->. ot A (A*u*-t%.._+ L- Al LA*1.tA.A. SVMCU<- VIA*UAI***J' ./C->C-; L. A A/^X/jia rytfi.J.Mi (-a /7 // -""^ June 14 1777 United States congress adopted the stars and stripes as the national flag. 1801 Death in England of Benedict Arnold, the traitor. June 15 1775 George Washington appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. 1904 Steamer Gen. Slocum burned in the East r:ver, New York; 1,060 lives lost. Pioneer Day in Idaho. JUNE 16 {^uJLl^ ^iAALA^t^cn. VtA(. , L^l JUaAv j^U*iUj*i^ -. JUNE 17 /%m/ o^/ AA^i. /AaAAaCaUa , AvA. .'A aitd>AL4AA^.*iAi - fnj<\ LU&J*Lr7Z+*t*U. V .;.<; /,i,A^ ' June 16 1816 Founding of the first gas company in America, the Gas Light Company of Baltimore. 1398 Santiago forts shelled by American squadron under Admiral Sampson. June 17 1673 Father Marquette and Joiiet, French explorers, entered the head-waters of the Mississippi. 1775Battle of Bunker Hill. JUNE 18 .*tzA/, .^^r^^M^^.-u^t:-^ aaiaaaza-V iicL JUNE 19 ^ i-tA^^a*4>cLAiAt^ M^ci i <**f-^iU*j 4^Xcau-%a^-c' . June 181815Wellington victorious at Waterloo. 1866 Prussia and Italy declared war against Austria. 1906 Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship bill passed the Senate. J7unntet 1ia9 1R44 Texas annexed by the United States. j*.. a JJJJ_t.I1(gJJ wilh consent of the Danish government, grants complete suffrage to women. JUNE 20 3%. MJUw.:^ X Qfa^UtA* Atu*.~lti,yt*t.*/AA/*f\-* .;.*.- '. A*iAa <AAS<.t*d 'OCt *S y~- X^OA^ia auLM~.4. .gJjmJLJ'Ia, ^ ustJxi^c/, UAa4 a. ul JUNE 21 ~yAL^-*Lizu~j QLOaa ^ June 20 1819 The Savannah, the first steamer to cross the Atlantic under the American flag, arrived at Liverpool. I375 First parliament opened in Japan by the Emperor. June 21 1750 Founding of Halifax, N. S., by Lord Halifax. I779 Siege of Gibraltar begun by the British. It lasted 1,300 days, ending in February, 1783. First day of summer. JUNE 22 ^ t/^L-t^iij.t/' .**(. <il<A, tj 'X4.4.mi 0C-u*^A 4AAtTtt ~LA '"-t^*^- JUNE 23 \A4A*+ _ *^cJ/J(m ^i^TliuiuX. - ,^& -*t June 221815Napoleon, defeated at Waterloo, abdicated for the second time, in favor of his soil, whom he proclaimed emperor of the French. 1909 Town of Three Rivers, Canada, destroyed by fire. June 231757Foundation of England's rule in India laid by Clive's victory at Plassey. 1793 Declaration of the rights of man by French convention. JUNE 24 "trGL dC*jUv*i '^Jf.si JUNE 25 iX^Ai eaAu * mL^utJ/tu.^J^u. 7 .A1AC*. /ne 24 1852 First national agricultural convention assembled at Washington with twenty-two states represented. 1915 New York City celebrated the raising of its first municipal flag, the gift of the city of Amsterdam, Holland. Pioneer Day in Utah. June 25 1813 British under Admiral Cockburn, with 2,000 troops, took Hampton, Va., and sacked it for two days. 1876 Gen. Custer and his troops massacred by the Sioux Indians. |