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Today in history

7 June 1618 - Death of Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, Governor of Virginia, after whom Delaware is named.

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325: Bishop Hosius, a delegate at the Council of Nicea, announces the newly written Nicene Creed. Countering Arius, who taught that "there was a time when the Son was not," the creed describes Christ as "God from very God, begotten not made".

936: Louis IV [Louis of Overseas], crowned King of France.

1865: The last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas are finally told they were free by arriving Union soldiers—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

1910: The first Father's Day was celebrated, in Spokane, Washington.

1953: After the failure of court appeals and of a worldwide campaign for mercy, husband and wife Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were put to death

1963: Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman to travel in space, returned to earth in the spacecraft Vostok 6.

1987: The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down a Louisiana law requiring public schools to teach creationism if they taught evolution.
 
What is he wearing?
That gilt ornament that dangles between his legs.
Those girls shoes with silk ribbons.
Who could bear to be seen in public looking like that?
 
^Believe it or not, I have an old yellowed copy of a newspaper article covering the coronation. It was in my grandparents' box of old family photos and such, which tells me that somebody way back there thought this was a noteworthy event.
 
^Believe it or not, I have an old yellowed copy of a newspaper article covering the coronation. It was in my grandparents' box of old family photos and such, which tells me that somebody way back there thought this was a noteworthy event.

I definitely believe that. Most families seem to have a box like the one you've described.
 
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