Friday, June 02, 2023

History for June 2

History for June 2 - On-This-Day.com 
Johnny Weissmuller 1904 - Olympic swimmer, he was the sixth actor to portray Tarzan in movies
  • 1537 - Pope Paul III banned the enslavement of Indians.
  • 1774 - The Quartering Act, which required American colonists to allow British soldiers into their houses, was reenacted.
  • 1793 - Maximillian Robespierre initiated the "Reign of Terror". It was an effort to purge those suspected of treason against the French Republic.
  • 1835 - P.T. Barnum launched his first traveling show. The main attraction was Joice Heth. Heth was reputed to be the 161-year-old nurse of George Washington.
  • 1883 - The first baseball game under electric lights was played in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
  • 1897 - Mark Twain, at age 61, was quoted by the New York Journal as saying "the report of my death was an exaggeration." He was responding to the rumors that he had died.
  • 1953 - Elizabeth was crowned queen of England at Westminster Abbey.
  • 1954 - U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy charged that there were communists working in the CIA and atomic weapons plants. (He was right then. Right today!)

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