April 6:1199: King Richard I was killed during a siege of the Castle of Chalus in France.
1483: Birthday of
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio), Italian Reanaissance painter and sculptor
1786: Birthday of
Sacagawea, American explorer, guide to the Lewis and Clark expedition
1789: The first U.S. Congress began regular sessions in New York City.
1814: Granted sovereignty over the island of Elba and even allowed to retain the title of emperor,
Napoleon abdicated at Fontainbleau.
1830:
Joseph Smith organized the Mormon Church in New York.
1832: The
Black Hawk War: Native Americans and Anglo settlers over their tribal lands in modern Illinois.
1841:
John Tyler was inaugurated as 10thpresident of the U.S. after the death of his predecessor William Henry Harrison two days earlier.
1862: The
Battle of Shiloh began. It was a loss for the Union forces, as most early battles of the Civil War were.
1866: Birthday of
Lincoln Steffens, American journalist, muckraker
1896: First
modern Olympics opened in Athens, Greece.
1903: It was revealed that French army nationalists forged documents to guarantee the conviction of
Alfred Dreyfus of espionage.
1909: The expedition led by Robert Peary reached the North Pole.
1917: Congress
declared war on Germany and the U.S. officially became a belligerent in WWI.
1924: Four planes left Seattle on the first successful flight around the world.
1927: Birthday of Gerry Mulligan, jazz saxophonist
1928: Birthday of James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA
1929: Birthday of Andre Previn, pianist and conductor
1941: Germany invaded Yugoslavia and Greece.
1965: Pres. Lyndon Johnson authorized the use of ground troops in combat operations in
Vietnam.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36