Today In History

July 22

1796
Cleveland, Ohio, was founded by Gen. Moses Cleaveland.

1933
Wiley Post became the first person to fly solo around the world.

1934
John Dillinger was shot to death outside Chicago’s Biograph Theater.

1937
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “court packing” scheme was rejected by the U.S. Senate.

1975
Congress restored Confederate general Robert E. Lee’s U.S. citizenship.

1990
Greg LeMond won his third Tour de France. A Minnesota native, Lemond was the first American to win the great French cycling race.

2003
Saddam Hussein’s sons, Uday and Ousay, were killed in a firefight.

2013
Prince George of Cambridge is born. He is the first child of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.

Birthdays

Emma Lazarus, poet and essayist (1849)

Edward Hopper, artist (1882)

Stephen Vincent Benét, author (1898)

Alexander Calder, sculptor (1898)

Amy Vanderbilt, journalist, author (1908)

Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer (1932)

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