Calvin Coolidge and the Fight Against Pollution and Narcotics
On June 7, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed several significant acts of Congress at the U.S. Capitol, including the San Carlos Act—legislation that authorized the federal irrigation project which would ...
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A Frozen Snapshot of the Harriman Alaska Expedition
A beautifully detailed print of the Golden‑crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia coronata) reflects a moment from the Harriman Alaska Expedition, dated June 7, 1899. Created during the expedition’s passage through the rugged ...
The Final Victory of the Battle of Midway
June 7, 1942 marked the end of the Battle of Midway, a victory that reshaped the Pacific War and halted Japan’s advance. A photograph from that same day shows Ensign ...
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The Homecoming Wedding of Sergeant Alvin York
Fresh from the First World War and newly returned to Tennessee, Sergeant Alvin C. York stood at the altar on June 7, 1919, to marry his beloved Gracie Williams. Only ...
Into the Kentucky Wilderness
On June 7, 1769, Daniel Boone later recalled first gazing out over the lush, rolling country of present‑day Kentucky after a grueling trek through the Cumberland Gap. Though Indigenous nations ...
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John Denver Takes Over the American Pop Charts
On June 7, 1975, the joyful, fiddle‑driven energy of Thank God I’m a Country Boy reached the height of American popular culture by becoming the number‑one song in the nation ...
The Bloody Woods of Harrisonburg and the Pennsylvania Bucktails
On June 6–7, 1862, the Pennsylvania Bucktails — formally the 13th Pennsylvania Reserves — collided with Stonewall Jackson’s rearguard in the tangled woods outside Harrisonburg, Virginia. Led by the indomitable ...
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The Birth of Hollywood’s Most Famous Neighborhood Troublemaker
The multi-talented Ken Osmond, who forever immortalized the character of Eddie Haskell on the hit television show Leave It To Beaver, was born on June 7, 1943, in Glendale, California ...
The Silver Screen Launch of The Goonies Adventure
On June 7, 1985, Warner Bros. officially released The Goonies into theaters, launching a classic adventure film that perfectly captured the cinematic spirit of youth, treasure hunting, and fierce friendship ...
The Wartime Strategy of President McKinley’s Cabinet
On June 7, 1898, as the Spanish–American War entered its most intense phase, President William McKinley and his cabinet were deep in the work of coordinating a two‑theater military campaign ...
John F. Kennedy’s Call to Service at Annapolis
Photograph of President John F. Kennedy en route to the commencement ceremony at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, on June 7, 1961, captures a leader inspiring the ...
The Crowning of the Sun King and the Mapping of America
Crowned King of France on June 7, 1654, Louis XIV presided over a reign that profoundly reshaped the geography of North America. After assuming personal rule in 1661, the Sun ...
Opening the Gates of Elvis Presley’s Graceland Estate
On June 7, 1982, the private sanctuary of the King of Rock and Roll opened its doors to the public as Graceland welcomed its first wave of visitors. Located in ...
Smashing the Saloons with Carrie Nation’s Radical Crusade
On June 7, 1900, the temperance movement took a violent and unforgettable turn when Carrie A. Nation stormed into a saloon in Kiowa, Kansas, armed with rocks and bricks. Abandoning ...
The Ultimate Sacrifice of Sergeant Jasper Richardson
A somber ceremony of military honor took place on June 7, 1945, when a posthumous Air Medal and Oak Leaf Cluster were presented to the grieving widow of Sergeant Jasper ...
The Real Life Indiana Jones of Naval Intelligence
Born on June 7, 1883, Harvard‑trained archaeologist Sylvanus Griswold Morley lived a remarkable double life that blended groundbreaking scholarship with covert intelligence work. A leading expert on the ancient Maya, ...
The Entertainment Birth of Steubenville’s Favorite Son
American celebrity Dean Martin was born Dino Paul Crocetti on June 7, 1917, in the rugged industrial town of Steubenville, Ohio. Long before he became the epitome of Hollywood cool, ...


