July 4 is the 185th day of the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 180 days remaining.
Events
- 993 - Saint Ulrich of Augsburg canonized.
- 1054 - A supernova is observed by the Chinese and Amerindians near the star ζ Tauri. For several months it remains bright enough to be seen during the day. Its remnants form the Crab Nebula.
- 1187 - Saladin defeats Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem, at the Battle of Hattin.
- 1776 - American Revolutionary War: The Continental Congress approves a Declaration of Independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain forming the United States of America.
- 1802 - At West Point, New York the United States Military Academy opens.
- 1803 - The Louisiana Purchase is announced to the American people.
- 1817 - At Rome, New York, construction on the Erie Canal begins.
- 1845 - Near Concord, Massachusetts, Henry David Thoreau embarks on a two-year experiment in simple living at Walden Pond[?] (see Walden[?]).
- 1855 - In Brooklyn, New York, Walt Whitman's first edition of his book of poem's titled Leaves of Grass is published.
- 1859 - Franco-Piedmontese War[?]: The Battle of Magenta.
- 1863 - American Civil War: Siege of Vicksburg[?] - Ulysses S. Grant and the Union army capture the Confederate city Vicksburg, Mississippi after the town surrendered. The siege lasted 47 days.
- 1865 - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is published.
- 1881 - In Alabama, the Tuskegee Institute opens.
- 1894 - The short-lived Republic of Hawaii is proclaimed by Sanford B. Dole.
- 1910 - African-American boxer Jack Johnson knocks out white boxer Jim Jeffries[?] in a heavyweight boxing match sparking race riots across the United States.
- 1918 - Ottoman sultan Mehmed VI ascended the throne.
- 1934 - Boxer Joe Louis wins his first professional boxing match.
- 1939 - Lou Gehrig, recently diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, tells a crowd at Yankee Stadium that he considered himself "The luckiest man on the face of the earth" as he announces his retirement from major league baseball.
- 1946 - After over 400 years, the Philippines achieves full independence.
- 1959 - With the admission of Alaska as the 49th U.S. state earlier in the year, the 49-star flag of the United States debuts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- 1960 - With the admission of Hawaii as the 50th U.S. state earlier in the year, the 50-star flag of the United States debuts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- 1966 - President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Freedom of Information Act into United States law. The act will go into effect next year.
- 1976 - Israeli commandos raid Entebbe[?] airport in Uganda, rescuing most passengers and crew of an Air France jetliner seized by pro-Palestinian hijackers.
- 1987 - In France, former Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie (aka the "Butcher of Lyon") is convicted of crimes against humanity and is sentenced to life imprisonment.
- 1997 - NASA's Pathfinder space probe lands on the surface of Mars.
Births
- 1804 - Nathaniel Hawthorne, writer (+ 1864)
- 1807 - Giuseppe Garibaldi, italian patriot
- 1826 - Stephen Foster, songwriter: "Oh! Susanna," "Camptown Races" (+ 1864)
- 1872 - Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the United States
- 1878 - George M. Cohan, singer, dancer, composer, actor, writer (+ 1942)
- 1883 - Rube Goldberg, cartoonist (+ 1970)
- 1902 - George Murphy[?], dancer, actor, Senator from California (+ 1992)
- 1910 - Gloria Stuart[?], actress
- 1911 - Mitch Miller[?], singer, television personality
- 1917 - Manolete[?] (Manuel Rodríguez Sánchez), bullfighter (+ 1947)
- 1918 - Ann Landers, advice columnist (+ 2002)
- 1918 - Abigail Van Buren, advice columnist and twin sister to Ann Landers
- 1924 - Eva Marie Saint, actress: North by Northwest, On the Waterfront
- 1927 - Gina Lollobrigida[?], actress
- 1930 - George Steinbrenner[?], owner of the New York Yankees
- 1938 - Bill Withers, singer/songwriter
- 1943 - Geraldo Rivera, reporter, talk show host
Deaths
- 1187 - Raynald of Chatillon was executed by Saladin after the Battle of Hattin.
- 1826 - John Adams, 2nd president of the United States and Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president of the United States. In a remarkable coincidence, both of these framers of the United States Declaration of Independence died on the 50th anniversary of its adoption.
- 1831 - James Monroe, 5th president of the United States
- 1838 - Colonel José Antonio Vidaurre[?] and his accomplices, authors of The Riot of Quillota, Chile were shot.
- 1891 - Hannibal Hamlin, US politician
- 1902 - Swami Vivekananda
- 1926 - Frassati Piergiorgio[?], Member of FUCI
- 1934 - Marie Sklodowska-Curie, co-discoverer of radium and polonium
- 1970 - Barnett Newman, artist
- 1971 - August Derleth, science fiction and fantasy writer and editor.
- 1975 - Georgette Heyer, author
- 1995 - Eva Gabor, actress
- 1997 - Charles Kuralt[?], television reporter
- 2003 - Barry White, smooth soul singer
Holidays and observances
July 3 -
July 5 -
June 4 -
August 4 - more
historical anniversaries
See Also: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
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