Sunday, June 22, 2008

HISTORY FOR JUNE 22

June 22, 2002 Earthquake kills at least 260 in western Iran
June 22, 1997 Ernie Els wins golf's Buick Classic
June 22, 1997 Nationwide Senior Golf Championship
June 22, 1997 Penny Hammel wins LPGA Rochester International
June 22, 1997 World Bowl: Barcelona Dragon beat Rhein Fire, 38-24
June 22, 1996 29th Curtis Cup: Great Britain and Ireland, 11 -6
June 22, 1996 Michael Moorer beats Axel Shultz in 11 for IBF heavywgt boxing title
June 22, 1996 Saurav Ganguly scores 131 at Lord's on Test cricket debut
June 22, 1994 48th NBA Championship: Houston Rockets beat New York Knicks, 4 games to 3
June 22, 1994 Ken Griffey, Jr. breaks Ruth's record for most home runs by end of June (31)
June 22, 1994 Mets reliever John Franco sets lefty save mark at 253
June 22, 1994 U.S. beats Colombia 2-1 in 1994 soccer world cup (1st win since 1950)
June 22, 1993 New York Met Anthony Young ties record of 23rd straight lose
June 22, 1992 2 skeletons excavated in Yekaterinburg ID'ed as Czar Nicholas II and wife
June 22, 1992 Supreme Court rules hate crime laws violated free-speech rights
June 22, 1991 "I Hate Hamlet" closes at Walter Kerr Theater New York City after 88 performances
June 22, 1991 Quebec Nordiques pick Eric Lindros #1 at NHL entry draft
June 22, 1991 Underwater volcano, Mount Didicas, erupts in Philippines
June 22, 1990 Billy Joel performs a concert at Yankee Stadium
June 22, 1990 Braves replace manager Russ Nixon with GM Bobby Cox
June 22, 1990 Florida passes a law prohibits wearing a throng bathing suit
June 22, 1990 Longest game in Toronto, Yanks beat Blue Jays 8-7 in 15 inns
June 22, 1987 Tom Seaver retires after 3rd try with New York Mets
June 22, 1986 Judy Dickinson wins LPGA Rochester Golf International
June 22, 1986 Spain's premier Gonzalez' Socialist Party wins elections
June 22, 1985 "Grind" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City after 79 performances
June 22, 1985 "Smuggler's Blues" by Glenn Frey peaks at #12
June 22, 1984 Calvin Griffith signs letter of intent to sell ownership of Twins
June 22, 1984 Carl Pohlad becomes CEO of Minnesota Twins
June 22, 1984 Jolande van de Meer swims Dutch record 800 m freestyle (8:39.30)
June 22, 1984 Joseph Luns resigns as Secretary-General of NATO
June 22, 1983 "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life," released in France
June 22, 1983 1st time a satellite is retrieved from orbit, by Space Shuttle
June 22, 1983 NHL institutes a 5 minute sudden death overtime period
June 22, 1982 Manhattan institutes bus-only lanes
June 22, 1982 Pete Rose gets his 3,772nd hit, moves past Aaron into 2nd place
June 22, 1982 Prince Chuck and Lady Di take Prince William home from hospital
June 22, 1982 Susan Lea Hammett, of Miss, 18, crowned 25th America's Junior Miss
June 22, 1981 2 Habash terrorists attack a travel agency in Greece killing 2
June 22, 1981 Iran president Bani Sadr deposed
June 22, 1981 John McEnroe exhibits a disgraceful act of misbehavior at Wimbledon
June 22, 1981 Mark David Chapman pleads guilty to killing John Lennon
June 22, 1980 Jim King begins riding Miracle Strip Roller coaster 368 hours
June 22, 1980 Joanne Carner wins LPGA Lady Keystone Golf Open
June 22, 1979 Larry Holmes TKOs Mike Weaver in 12 for heavyweight boxing title
June 22, 1979 Little Richard quits rock and roll for religious pursuit
June 22, 1979 Pro Football Researchers Association forms, Canton, Ohio
June 22, 1978 James Christy's discovery of Pluto's moon Charon announced
June 22, 1978 Neo-Nazis call off plans to march in Jewish community of Skokie, Illinois
June 22, 1977 Former AG John Mitchell starts 19 months in Alabama prison
June 22, 1977 Walt Disney's "Rescuers" released
June 22, 1976 "Godspell" opens at Broadhurst Theater New York City for 527 performances
June 22, 1976 San Diego Padre pitcher Randy Jones ties record of 68 innings without a walk
June 22, 1975 Betsy Cullen wins LPGA Hoosier Golf Classic
June 22, 1973 Dutch High Council stops fluorine addition to drink water
June 22, 1973 George Harrison releases "Living in the Material World"
June 22, 1973 Skylab 2's astronauts land
June 22, 1972 "Man of La Mancha" opens at Beaumont Theater New York City for 140 performances
June 22, 1970 President Nixon signs 26th amendment, voting age lowered to 18
June 22, 1970 Supreme Court ruled juries of less than 12 are constitutional
June 22, 1970 WSWO TV channel 26 in Springfield, OH (ABC) suspends broadcasting
June 22, 1969 Cleveland's Cuyahgo River catches fire
June 22, 1969 Susie Berning wins LPGA Pabst Ladies' Golf Classic
June 22, 1968 "Here Come Da Judge" by The Buena Vistas peaks at #88
June 22, 1966 "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" opens
June 22, 1965 Freddie Trueman ends his Test cricket career, vs. NZ at Lord's
June 22, 1963 "Little" Stevie Wonder (13) releases "Fingertips"
June 22, 1962 1st test flight of Hoovercraft
June 22, 1962 French Boeing 707 crashes at Guadeloupe, 113 killed
June 22, 1961 Moise Tsjombe freed from prison in Congo
June 22, 1961 Beatles record Aint She Sweet, Cry for a Shadow, When the Saints Go Marching In, Why, Nobody's Child and My Bonnie, in Hamburg
June 22, 1959 "Along Came Jones" by Coasters peaks at #9
June 22, 1959 "Class" by Chubby Checker peaks at #38
June 22, 1959 Eddie Lubanski bowls 2 consecutive perfect games
June 22, 1959 Most Phillies strike out in a game (16 by Sandy Koufax)
June 22, 1959 Shunryu Suzuki completes his historical Japan to San Francisco voyage
June 22, 1958 Game in Kansas City between A's and Red Sox delayed 29 minutes due to tornado
June 22, 1958 Patty Berg wins LPGA Western Golf Open
June 22, 1955 Antonio Segni forms government in Italy
June 22, 1955 U.S. air patrol plane shot down above Bering sea
June 22, 1954 Congress passes revised organic act for Virgin Islands
June 22, 1951 Gene Rayburn and Dee Finch show premieres on NBC radio
June 22, 1949 Ezzard Charles beats Jersey Joe Walcott in 15 for hw boxing title
June 22, 1947 Ewell Blackwell just misses pitching back-to-back no-hitters (9th inn)
June 22, 1946 Alec Bedser takes 7-49 vs. India on 1st day of his 1st Test cricket
June 22, 1946 Bill Veeck purchases Cleveland Indians
June 22, 1944 British 14th army frees Imphal Assam
June 22, 1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt signs "GI Bill of Rights", Servicemen's Readjustment Act
June 22, 1944 Longest shut out in Phillies history, Phils beat Braves 1-0 in 15 inn
June 22, 1944 Boston Brave Jim Tobin 2nd no-hitter of yr beats Phils, 7-0 in 5 inn
June 22, 1943 WEB DuBois becomes 1st Black member of National Institute of Letters
June 22, 1942 Japanese submarine in mouth of Columbia River, Oregon
June 22, 1942 Jewish Brigade attached by British Army in WW II, forms
June 22, 1941 Estonians starts armed resistance against Soviet occupation
June 22, 1941 Germany attacks the Soviet Union and occupies the Baltic states
June 22, 1941 Germany, Italy and Romania declares war on Soviet Union during WW II
June 22, 1941 Michael Gerasimov opens grave of Tamerlan "Lenk"
June 22, 1940 France falls to Nazi Germany; armistice signed, France disarms
June 22, 1940 SS rounds up 31 German/Polish/Dutch Jews in Roermond Neth
June 22, 1939 Future Queen Elizabeth of England meets future husband Philip
June 22, 1938 Joe Louis KOs Max Schmeling at 2:04 of 1st round at Yankee Stadium
June 22, 1937 Joe Louis KOs James J. Braddock in 18 for heavyweight boxing title
June 22, 1936 Harry Froboess dives 110 m from airship into Bodensee and survives
June 22, 1936 Virgin Islands receives a constitution from U.S., Organic Act
June 22, 1933 German social-democratic party, SPD, forbidden
June 22, 1932 NL, finally approves players wearing numbers
June 22, 1931 RVU, Radio-Volks-University, forms
June 22, 1930 Lou Gehrig hits 3 home runs in a game, Ruth hits 3 in doubleheader
June 22, 1929 Mel Ott (Giants) homers off Leo Sweetland (Phillies) in doubleheader
June 22, 1926 Cardinals pick up 39-year-old Grover Alexander on waivers from Cubs
June 22, 1925 Spain and France fight Morocco
June 22, 1921 Paavo Nurmi runs world record 10,000m (30:40.2)
June 22, 1918 32nd U.S. Womens Tennis: Molla Bjurstedt Mallory beats E E Goss (64 63)
June 22, 1918 Circus train rammed by troop train kills 68, Ivanhoe, Illinois
June 22, 1915 BMT, then Brooklyn Rapid Transit, begins subway service
June 22, 1911 King George V of England crowned
June 22, 1910 1st Zeppelin with passengers sets afloat
June 22, 1906 Hakon VII crowned king of Norway
June 22, 1894 Harry Houdini marries Bessie Rahner
June 22, 1893 British fleet under vice-admiral George Tryon leaves Beirut
June 22, 1889 Louisville Colonels set ML baseball record with 26th consecutive loss
June 22, 1875 Garonne Flood: great damage in Verdun and Toulouse, kills about 1,000
June 22, 1874 Dr. Andrew T Sill, of Macon Missouri, finds science of osteopathy
June 22, 1874 Game of lawn tennis introduced
June 22, 1873 Prince Edward Island joins Canada
June 22, 1870 1st Boardwalk in America invented
June 22, 1870 Congress creates Department of Justice
June 22, 1868 Arkansas re-enters U.S.
June 22, 1865 1st class cricket debut of Dr. W. G. Grace
June 22, 1864 Battle of Ream's Station, Virginia, Wilson's Raid
June 22, 1864 Skirmish at Culp's (Kulp's) House, Georgia
June 22, 1851 Fire destroys part of San Francisco
June 22, 1849 Stephen C. Massett opens courthouse using only piano in California
June 22, 1848 Barnburners (anti-slavery) party nominates Martin Van Buren for Pres
June 22, 1847 Doughnut created
June 22, 1832 John Howe patents pin manufacturing machine
June 22, 1815 2nd abdication of Napoleon (after Waterloo)
June 22, 1814 1st match at the present Lord's, MCC vs. Herefordshire
June 22, 1812 Napoleon's Grand Army invades Russia
June 22, 1808 Zebulon Pike reaches his peak
June 22, 1807 British board USS Chesapeake, a provocation leading to War of 1812
June 22, 1799 England and Russia decide to invade Bataafse Republic
June 22, 1775 1st Continental currency issued ($3,000,000)
June 22, 1774 English parliament accepts Quebec Act
June 22, 1772 Slavery outlawed in England
June 22, 1745 Bonnie Prince Charles sails to Scotland
June 22, 1740 King Frederik II of Prussia ends torture and guarantees religion and freedom of the press
June 22, 1675 Royal Greenwich Observatory established in England by Charles II
June 22, 1633 Galileo Galilei forced to recant Earth orbits Sun by Pope (but on Oct 31, 1992, Vatican admits it was wrong)
June 22, 1611 Henry Hudson and son set adrift in Hudson Bay by mutineers
June 22, 1596 Cornelis de Houtmans fleet reaches Banten Java
June 22, 1559 Jewish quarter of Prague burned and looted
June 22, 1533 Ferdinand of Austria and Sultan Suleiman sign peace treaty
June 22, 1497 Antitax insurrection in Cornwall suppressed at Blackheath
June 22, 1476 Battle at Morat/Murten: Charles the Stout invades Switzerland
June 22, 1377 Richard II succeeds Edward III as king of England
June 22, 1342 Bilbo Baggins returns to his home at Bag End, (Shire Reconning)
June 22, 816 Pope Stephen IV, [V] elected to succeed Leo III
June 22, 431 Council of Ephesus (3rd ecumenical council) opens

BIRTHDAYS FOR JUNE 22

June 22, 1981 Lisa Moro, Victoria Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
June 22, 1977 Jai Rodriguez, American Actor
June 22, 1974 Mark Wetges, Walnut Creek California, field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics
June 22, 1974 Nicole Juvan, Essex Junction Vermont, Miss America-Vermont 1997
June 22, 1973 Benjamin Fairbrother, CFL offensive tackle for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
June 22, 1973 Cory Alexander, NBA guard for the San Antonio Spurs
June 22, 1973 Lacy Goranson, born in Evanston, Indiana, actress, Becky-Roseanne
June 22, 1973 Carson Daly, American Entertainer
June 22, 1971 Brant Brown, born in Porterville, California, infielder for the Chicago Cubs
June 22, 1971 Laryssa Biesenthal, born in Walkertown Ontario, rower 1996 Olympics
June 22, 1971 Mary Lynn Rajskub, American Actress
June 22, 1970 Anne "Annie" Summertime Kakela, U.S. rower, Olympics-4th-96
June 22, 1970 David Frisch, NFL tight end for the New England Patriots
June 22, 1970 Rastko Cvetkovic, NBA center for the Denver Nuggets
June 22, 1969 Derek Russell, NFL wide receiver, Houston/Tennessee Oilers
June 22, 1968 Darrell Armstrong, NBA guard, Orlando Magic
June 22, 1968 Paula Irvine, born in Hollywood, California, actress, Lily Blake-Santa Barbara
June 22, 1967 Al Carlay, born in Manila, Philippines, U.S. fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
June 22, 1967 Eric Green, NFL tight end, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens
June 22, 1967 Mark van Hintum, soccer player, Willem II
June 22, 1966 Camille Benjamin, born in Cleveland, Ohio, tennis star
June 22, 1966 Euan Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, English baron/multi-millionaire
June 22, 1966 Meyrick Pringle, cricket pace bowler, South African
June 22, 1966 Paul Randolph, CFL linebacker, Montreal Alouettes
June 22, 1965 Tommy Cunningham, rocker, Wet Wet Wet-Wishing I Was
June 22, 1965 Uwe Boll, German Director
June 22, 1964 Amy Brenneman, born in New London, Connecticut, actress, Janice-NYPD Blue
June 22, 1964 Greg Anderson, NBA forward and center, San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks
June 22, 1964 Kevin Sargeant, rocker, Thrashing Doves-Reprobate's Hymm
June 22, 1964 Mark Royals, NFL punter, New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions
June 22, 1964 Mike Edwards, British rock vocalist, Jesus Jones-Devil you Know
June 22, 1964 Nico Jalink, Dutch soccer player, Sparta, NAC
June 22, 1964 Dan Brown, American Author
June 22, 1963 Anne-Marie Ruddock, rocker, Amazulu-Excitable
June 22, 1963 Randy Couture, born in Everett, Washington, 198 lbs greco-roman wrestler, Olymp-96
June 22, 1962 Clyde "Glide" Drexler, NBA Guard, Houston Rockets, Port Trailblazers
June 22, 1962 Ruby Turner, rocker, No Where to Run
June 22, 1962 Stephen Chow, Chinese Actor
June 22, 1962 Nicholas Lea, Canadian Actor
June 22, 1961 Bobby Gillespie, rocker, Primal Scream
June 22, 1961 Jimmy Somerville, born in Glasgow, Soctland, rocker, Bronski Beat, Communards
June 22, 1960 Colleen Devine, born in San Gabriel, California, actress, Irreconcilable Differences
June 22, 1960 Tracy Pollan, born in New York City, actress, Family Ties, /aka Mrs. Michael J Fox
June 22, 1958 Bruse Campbell, actor, Army of Darkness
June 22, 1958 Bruce Campbell, American Actor
June 22, 1957 Garry Beers, born in Sydney, Australia, rocker, Inxs-Kiss the Dirt
June 22, 1957 John Ryder, rock bassist, Face To Face
June 22, 1957 Nick Santagata, jockey
June 22, 1956 Derek Forbes, rocker, Simple Minds-Water Front
June 22, 1956 Green [Gartside], rock vocalist, Scritti Politti-Flesh and Blood
June 22, 1956 Tim Russ, born in Washington D.C., actor, Tuvoc-Star Trek Voyager
June 22, 1955 LeAnn Cassaday, LPGA golfer
June 22, 1954 Amparo Munoz, Malgra Spain, Miss Universe, 1974
June 22, 1954 Bobby Valentino, rocker, Fabulous Poodles
June 22, 1954 Charles T. Canady, Rep-R-Florida
June 22, 1954 Freddie Prinze, New York City, comedian/actor, Chico and the Man
June 22, 1950 Murphy Cross, born in Harve de Grace, Maryland, actor, Phyl and Mikhy, Perfect
June 22, 1949 Alan Osmond, born in Ogden, Utah, singer, Osmond Brothers, Donnie and Marie
June 22, 1949 Gary Moffet, born in Montreal, rock guitarist, April Wine
June 22, 1949 Larry Junstrom, rock bassist, .38 Special
June 22, 1949 Lindsay Wagner, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Bionic Woman, Paper Chase, Nighthawks
June 22, 1949 Meryl Streep, born in New Jersey, actress, French Lieutenant's Woman, Sophie's Choice
June 22, 1948 "Pistol" Pete Maravich, NBA star for the Atlanta Hawks
June 22, 1948 Nolan Clarke, cricketer, Barbados bat 1970-77, later Holland stalwart
June 22, 1948 Sue Roberts, LPGA golfer
June 22, 1948 Todd Rundgren, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, singer/guitarist, Hello it's Me
June 22, 1947 David L. Lander, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Squiggy-Laverne and Shirley
June 22, 1947 Don Henley, drummer/singer, Eagles, Boys of Summer
June 22, 1947 Murray Webb, cricketer, NZ fast bowler in 3 Tests, 4 wkts at 117 75
June 22, 1947 Octavia E[stelle] Butler, U.S., sci-fi author, Hugo, Wild Seed
June 22, 1947 Octavia Butler, American Writer
June 22, 1945 Howard Kaylan, rocker, Flo and Eddie/Turtles-Happy Together, Eleanor
June 22, 1944 Klaus Maria Brandauer, born in Austria, actor, Mephisto, Out of Africa
June 22, 1944 Michael Obst, German FR, coxsman 1960 Olympics gold
June 22, 1944 Peter Asher, born in London, singer, Peter and Gordon-World Without Love
June 22, 1944 Steve Weber, guitarist, Rounders-Holy "Boobs" Modal
June 22, 1943 Jimmy Castor, born in New York City, rocker/sax, Troglodyte, Jimmy Castor Bunch
June 22, 1943 Brit Hume, American Journalist
June 22, 1942 Margreet M H Kamp, Dutch MP, VVD
June 22, 1942 Toyohiro Akiyama, born in Japan, cosmonaut, Soyuz TM-11
June 22, 1941 Ed Bradley, born in Philadelphia, CBS news correspondent, 60 Minutes
June 22, 1941 Michael Lerner, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, 8 Men Out, Harlem Nights
June 22, 1940 Abbas Kiarostami, author/director, Under the Olive Trees, Close Up
June 22, 1938 Andrew Brown, film Producer
June 22, 1936 Kris Kristofferson, born in Brownsville, Texas, singer and actor, Amerika, Millenium
June 22, 1936 Verne Allison, singer, Dells-Open Up My Heart
June 22, 1935 V V Kumar, cricketer, useful Madras leggie who only played 2 Tests
June 22, 1934 Arthur Miller, legal reporter
June 22, 1933 Dianne Feinstein, 1st female mayor of San Francisco, Sen-D-Ca
June 22, 1932 Michael Horvit, composer
June 22, 1932 Amrish Puri, Indian Actor
June 22, 1931 Henk Vonhoff, Dutch politician, VVD
June 22, 1929 Ralph Waite, born in White Plains, New York, actor, Cool Hand Luke, 5 Easy Piece
June 22, 1929 Bruce Kent, British Activist
June 22, 1926 Ruth Zechlin, composer
June 22, 1923 Jimmy Cameron, cricketer, brother of John WI batsman 1948-49
June 22, 1922 Bill Blass, born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, fashion designer, Nancy Reagan
June 22, 1921 Barbara F Vucanovich, Rep-R-NV, 1983-
June 22, 1921 Gower Champion, choreographer, 42nd Street, Showboat
June 22, 1921 Joseph Papp, born in Brooklyn, stage producer/director, Pirates of Penzance
June 22, 1920 Chandrasekhar Sarwate, cricketer, batted in 9 Tests for India 1946-52
June 22, 1920 Gladys Marea Hartman, athletics Administrator
June 22, 1920 Paul Frees, born in Chicago, Illinois, animation voice, Bullwinkle
June 22, 1914 Lilo Hardel, writer
June 22, 1913 Wladyslaw Sila-Nowicki, Poland, lawyer, Solidarity
June 22, 1912 Vit Nejedly, composer
June 22, 1911 Guus Jansen, jazz pianist, Net als Toen
June 22, 1911 Marie Philipsen-Braun, swimmer 1928 Olympics gold
June 22, 1910 Peter Pears, Farnham England, tenor, Death in Venice
June 22, 1910 Konrad Zuse, German Inventor
June 22, 1909 Katherine Dunham, dancer and choreographer, Casbah, Stormy Weather
June 22, 1909 Mike Todd, [Avrom Goldbogen], U.S. director, 80 days
June 22, 1908 George Armin Goyder, businessman/social philosopher
June 22, 1906 Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author/aviator, Charles' wife
June 22, 1906 Billy Wilder, Vienna, director, Some Like It Hot, Apartment, Stalag 17
June 22, 1906 Richard Fanshawe, England, equestion 3 day event, Olympic-bronze-1936
June 22, 1906 Gilbert Highet, Scottish Writer
June 22, 1905 Walter Leigh, composer
June 22, 1903 Carl Hubbell, pitcher for the New York Giants-253 wins, 2.97 lifetime ERA
June 22, 1903 Ben Pollack, American Musician
June 22, 1902 Arnold J d'Ailly, dir, Nederlandsche Bank, /mayor, Amsterdam, 1946-56
June 22, 1902 David Burns, actor, Music Man, Hello Dolly!
June 22, 1901 Jack Whiting, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, actor/singer, Marge and Gower Champion Show
June 22, 1901 Naunton Wayne, Wales, actor, Quartet, Hidden Room, Double Confession
June 22, 1900 Jennie Tourel, St. Petersburg Russia, mezzo-soprano, Met Opera 1943-47
June 22, 1899 Dorothy Devore, Ft. Worth, Texas, actress, Narrow Street, Senior Daredevil
June 22, 1899 Michal Kalecki, Polish economist
June 22, 1898 Erich Maria Remarque, novelist, All Quiet on the Western Front
June 22, 1898 R M Remarque, writer
June 22, 1897 Norbert Elias, English/Dutch philosopher, Process of Civilization
June 22, 1896 Francis C Denebrink, U.S. Naval officer, WW I, WW II, Korea
June 22, 1893 Aaro A. Hellaakoski, Finnish geographer/poet, Jaapeili
June 22, 1893 Osvald Chlubna, composer
June 22, 1891 Franz de Backer, Flemish writer, White Enemy
June 22, 1891 Harry Seymour, New York, actor, Boy Meets Girl, Tenderfoot
June 22, 1887 Albert PAA Besnard, Dutch poet/journalist, Uprising and Remorse
June 22, 1887 Julian S Huxley, London, biologist/philosopher, Darwin's Bulldog
June 22, 1883 Jose Rolon, composer
June 22, 1883 John Bracken, Canadian Politician
June 22, 1882 Jan H F Gronloh, "Nescio", Dutch writer, De Uitvreter, Titiaantjes
June 22, 1869 Hendrikus Colijn, Dutch premier, AR 1933-39
June 22, 1864 Hermann Minkowski, German mathematician
June 22, 1859 Frank Heino Damrosch, author/musician/teacher, found Inst of Music
June 22, 1856 Henry Rider Haggard, author, King Solomon's Mine, She, Dawn
June 22, 1856 H. Rider Haggard, English Writer
June 22, 1855 Sam Morris, Hobart, cricketer, Barbados parents only black Aus player
June 22, 1849 Stephen C Massett opens at courthouse as 1st pro entertainer
June 22, 1840 Ernest Debes, German cartographer, Baedeker
June 22, 1837 Paul Morphy, New Orleans, greatest chess player of all time, 1857-61
June 22, 1830 Theodor Leschetizky, composer
June 22, 1824 Frederic Louis Ritter, composer
June 22, 1805 Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian revolutionary, Il Apostolato Popolare
June 22, 1796 Nikoli A. Poveloi, Russian writer/publisher, Sotsjinenija,
June 22, 1767 Wilhelm von Humboldt, German Educator
June 22, 1763 Etienne-Nicolas Mehul, French organist/opera composer, Le Jeune Henri
June 22, 1757 George Vancouver, surveyed Pacific coast from San Francisco to Vancouver I
June 22, 1742 Heinrich Gottfried Reichard, composer
June 22, 1741 Alois Luigi Tomasini, composer
June 22, 1738 Jacques Delille, French Poet
June 22, 1732 Johann Baptiste Hagenauer, Austrian sculptor, Mariensaule
June 22, 1701 Nikolaj Eigtved, Danish architect, Christiansborg Castle
June 22, 1684 Francesco Onofrio Manfredini, composer
June 22, 1674 Eugene J P, Earl of Merode, Belgian marquis of Westerloo
June 22, 1613 Lambert Pietkin, composer
June 22, 1611 Pablo Bruna, composer
June 22, 1478 Philips de Schone, Archduke of Austrian/King of Castilia, Philips I

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