The QWERTY Revolution of Milwaukee
On June 23, 1868, inventors Christopher Latham Sholes, Carlos Glidden, and Samuel W. Soule received a historic U.S. patent for their groundbreaking "type writing machine." Operating out of a small ...
Redesigning the Gateway to Higher Education
The College Board officially administered the very first Scholastic Aptitude Test, now universally known as the SAT, on June 23, 1926. More than 8,000 high school students across the country ...
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Linguistic Armor on the Front Lines of Freedom
On June 23, 1944, members of the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) gathered for an intensive French language class just weeks after the historic Allied landings at D-Day. Their instructor, a fellow ...
The Paper Myth and Wampum Reality of Kensington
On June 23, 1683, Pennsylvania founder William Penn engaged in a landmark land purchase with the native Lenape Indians. This specific meeting sparked a massive legendary tradition of a grand, ...
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The Record-Breaking Reign of America’s Built Ship
The majestic ocean liner SS United States was officially launched into the waters of Newport News, Virginia, on June 23, 1951. Built entirely in America using groundbreaking naval architecture, she embarked on her ...
Navigating the Globe on a Single Engine
Aviation pioneer Wiley Post (left) and navigator Harold Gatty (right) roared down a New York runway on June 23, 1931, in their single-engine monoplane, the Winnie Mae. Exactly 8 days, 15 hours, ...
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The Sunsetting Campaign of the Cornhusker Regiment
On June 23, 1899, weary soldiers of the 1st Nebraska Volunteer Infantry regiment prepared for their official embarkation near Pasig in Manila. Having fought through months of brutal tropical combat ...
The Mid-Western Mastery of a Regal Chameleon
Irene Worth was born on June 23, 1916, beginning a life that would reshape mid-century theater on both sides of the Atlantic. Renowned for her fierce emotional clarity, she dominated Broadway ...
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Breaking Barriers and Records in the Jim Crow South
On June 23, 1940, Olympic pioneer Wilma Rudolph was born in Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee. She sprinted into the international spotlight at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, becoming the first American ...
Fortifying the Borderlands at San Ygnacio
On June 23, 1936, photographers from the Historic American Buildings Survey officially documented the Treviño–Uribe Rancho in San Ygnacio, Texas. Originally built in 1830 by Jesús Treviño when the territory belonged to Mexico, ...
The Wit and Rhythm of a Country Dynasty
Valerie June Carter was born on June 23, 1929, in the rural enclave of Maces Spring, Virginia. Plunged directly into the legendary Carter Family musical dynasty, she grew into a ...
The Last Stand of the Cherokee Cavalier
On June 23, 1865, Chief Stand Watie made history by becoming the final Confederate general to officially surrender to Union forces. Representing the Cherokee Nation, Watie laid down his arms at ...
The Architect of Global Fur Capitalism
On June 23, 1810, German-American tycoon John Jacob Astor and his partners officially signed the provisional agreement for the Pacific Fur Company in New York City. Although their remote outpost, Fort ...
Mapping the Cosmos from Mount Hamilton
On June 23, 1904, Ohio-born astronomer William Hussey made a monumental scientific announcement from the high-altitude Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton near San Jose, California. Hussey revealed that he had successfully ...
Illusion and Pince-Nez Politics in Mid-Ocean
On June 23, 1914, legendary illusionist Harry Houdini met former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt aboard the Hamburg-American luxury liner SS Imperator in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The encounter ...
The Patriotic Palette of a Nineteenth-Century Master
F. O. C. Darley was born on June 23, 1822, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, embarking on a life that would define the visual landscape of 19th-century America. While primarily celebrated as a ...



