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On This Day June 21

June 21, 1866 – Opening of the 21st Legislative Assembly

The 21st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly convened for the first time on June 21, 1866. This assembly played a pivotal role during the Confederation period of 1867, with the legislative term lasting until June 3, 1870 middlesexcountyculture.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15www1.gnb.ca+15.


🧪 June 21, 1967 – Agent Orange Testing at CFB Gagetown

In 1967, the U.S. military, invited by Canadian officials, conducted four-day tests of Agent Orange and Agent White over CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick, during military exercises. This event has been linked to enduring concerns over herbicide exposure in the region www1.gnb.ca.


🎖️ June 21, 1994 – Margaret Norrie McCain Appointed

On this date, Margaret Norrie McCain, originally from Florenceville, made history by becoming New Brunswick’s first female Lieutenant Governor www1.gnb.ca.


👶 June 21, 1884 – Birth of John Douglas “Doug” Black

Noted travel promoter and sportswriter Doug Black (born June 21, 1884, in Fredericton) significantly influenced early 20th-century tourism in the province, serving as the first director of the New Brunswick Travel Bureau en.wikipedia.org.


🌞 June 21 – National Indigenous Peoples Day

Although not tied to a single year, June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, coinciding with the summer solstice. In New Brunswick—especially in areas like Albert County and Moncton—this day is widely observed through cultural celebrations, festivals, and events honoring Mi’kmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, and other Indigenous communities albertcountymuseum.com+1en.wikipedia.org+1.


📅 Quick Summary Table

Date Event Description
June 21, 1866 First sitting of the 21st Legislative Assembly
June 21, 1967 U.S. military Agent Orange tests at CFB Gagetown
June 21, 1994 Appointment of Margaret Norrie McCain as Lt.‑Gov.
June 21, 1884 Birth of Doug Black, tourism pioneer
Every June 21 National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations

On This Day June 20

Key Historical Events

  • 1567 – Discovery of the Casket Letters
    Alleged letters implicating Mary, Queen of Scots in the murder of her husband Henry Darnley were reportedly found stamfordadvocate.com+14britannica.com+14britannica.com+14britannica.com.

  • 1782 – Adoption of the Great Seal of the United States
    The U.S. Congress approved the iconic seal featuring the eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch houstonchronicle.com+4apnews.com+4popculturemadness.com+4history.com.

  • 1789 – Tennis Court Oath
    In revolutionary France, members of the Third Estate pledged not to disband until a new constitution was drafted wired.com+5britannica.com+5riverbender.com+5.

  • 1837 – Queen Victoria ascends the throne
    After King William IV’s death, 18‑year‑old Victoria became Queen of the UK, inaugurating the Victorian era onthisday.com+13wtop.com+13riverbender.com+13britannica.com+2apnews.com+2riverbender.com+2.

  • 1863 – West Virginia becomes a state
    Breaking away from Confederate Virginia, West Virginia was admitted to the Union parents.com+5en.wikipedia.org+5riverbender.com+5.

  • 1893 – Lizzie Borden acquitted
    After a sensational trial, Lizzie Borden was found not guilty of murdering her father and stepmother theheraldreview.com+5wtop.com+5apnews.com+5.

  • 1942 – Creation of the Washington–Moscow hotline
    In the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a direct teletype line was established between the White House and Kremlin parents.com+6wired.com+6en.wikipedia.org+6.

  • 1942 – Escape from Auschwitz
    Kazimierz Piechowski and fellow prisoners made a daring breakout using stolen SS uniforms and a vehicle timeanddate.com+1tovima.com+1.

  • 1963 – Official “hot line” inaugurated
    On June 20, the very first int’l direct communication link between superpowers went live historynet.com+2timeanddate.com+2wired.com+2.

  • 1975 – “Jaws” premieres
    Spielberg’s thriller debuted, setting the model for summer blockbusters theheraldreview.com+6history.com+6wtop.com+6wtop.com+2britannica.com+2britannica.com+2.

  • 1991 – Bundestag approves move to Berlin
    Germany’s parliament decided to return its seat from Bonn to reunited Berlin timeanddate.com.

  • 1992 – Paraguay’s new constitution
    Marked the end of Stroessner’s military rule with reforms to democracy and human rights tovima.com+1britannica.com+1.


🎂 Notable Birthdays

  • Nicole Kidman (1967) – Oscar-winning actress born on June 20 timeanddate.com+14en.wikipedia.org+14history.com+14

  • Lionel Richie (1949) – Grammy-winning singer-songwriter turned 75 this year britannica.com+12upi.com+12stamfordadvocate.com+12

  • John Goodman (1952) – Prolific actor known for Roseanne, born June 20 imdb.com+4born-today.com+4apnews.com+4

  • Brian Wilson (1942) – Co-founder of The Beach Boys, born on this day britannica.com+4britannica.com+4famousbirthdays.com+4

  • Lillian Hellman (1905–1984) – Influential playwright, born June 20 britannica.com+2onthisday.com+2born-today.com+2

  • Frank Lampard (1978) – Notable English footballer, born on June 20 timeanddate.com+1born-today.com+1


🌍 Observances

  • World Refugee Day
    Recognized annually on June 20 since 2001 to honor refugees worldwide en.wikipedia.org+1en.wikipedia.org+1.

  • West Virginia Day
    A state holiday celebrating West Virginia’s entry into the Union in 1863

On This Day June 19

Juneteenth / Freedom Day

  • 1865Juneteenth: Union Major General Gordon Granger landed in Galveston, Texas, issuing General Order No. 3, officially enforcing slavery’s end in Texas more than two years after Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. This day is regarded as the symbolic end of slavery in the U.S. houstonchronicle.com+14en.wikipedia.org+14en.wikipedia.org+14timesofindia.indiatimes.com+11nmaahc.si.edu+11loc.gov+11

  • Originating in Texas, Juneteenth is sometimes known as America’s “second Independence Day.” Traditions include parades, family reunions, prayer gatherings, and red-colored cuisine symbolizing resilience en.wikipedia.org+1timesofindia.indiatimes.com+1.

  • Became a federal holiday in 2021, following advocacy led by Opal Lee and others the-sun.com+7sophe.org+7elpais.com+7.


⚖️ Historical Events

  • 1910 – The first Father’s Day was observed in Spokane, Washington ourtimepress.com+8en.wikipedia.org+8wmtw.com+8.

  • 1953 – Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for espionage, the only American civilians put to death for spying wmtw.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2britannica.com+2.

  • 1964 – The U.S. Senate passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a landmark step in ending racial segregation and discrimination timeanddate.com.

  • 1961Kuwait formally gained independence from the U.K. en.wikipedia.org+1britannica.com+1.

  • 1978 – First “Garfield” comic strip by Jim Davis debuted in national syndication en.wikipedia.org+1timeanddate.com+1.

  • 1987 – An ETA car bomb in Barcelona killed 21 people en.wikipedia.org+1timeanddate.com+1.


🌟 Notable Birthdays

  • 1861José Rizal, Filipino national hero and polymath timeanddate.com+1britannica.com+1.

  • 1945Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese politician and Nobel laureate timeanddate.com+1britannica.com+1.

  • 1947Salman Rushdie, renowned British-American author wmtw.com+2britannica.com+2britannica.com+2.

  • 1978Dirk Nowitzki, German NBA star timeanddate.com+1britannica.com+1.


🗓️ Other Noteworthy Events

  • 1718 – Tongwei–Gansu earthquake in China killed tens of thousands houstonchronicle.com+4en.wikipedia.org+4parents.com+4.

  • 1800s – Debuts of the Boston King’s Chapel as a Unitarian congregation (1785), and Battle of Seven Oaks in Canada (1816) en.wikipedia.org.

  • 2002 – Adventurer Steve Fossett embarked on a record-breaking solo balloon flight around the world timeanddate.com+1britannica.com+1.

  • 1975 – Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana was murdered in Oak Park, Illinois en.wikipedia.org.


🎉 On Juneteenth Observance Today

  • Many communities in the U.S. and beyond hold festivals, concerts, educational events, and family gatherings in honor of Black freedom and heritage stamfordadvocate.com+5parents.com+5axios.com+5.

  • Foods and drinks, often colored red (like strawberry soda, hibiscus tea), are customary. These represent both West African traditions and the sacrifices of ancestors

On This Day June 18

Key Historical Events

  • 1812 – President James Madison signed the declaration of war on Great Britain, marking the official start of the War of 1812 austinpbs.org+15britannica.com+15fr.famousbirthdays.com+15.

  • 1815 – At the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte was decisively defeated by the Duke of Wellington and Prussian forces, ending his rule and the Napoleonic Wars tovima.com+1en.wikipedia.org+1.

  • 1873Susan B. Anthony was fined for voting illegally in the U.S. presidential election, a key moment in the women’s suffrage movement bleedcubbieblue.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2britannica.com+2.

  • 1979 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev signed the SALT II nuclear arms control treaty wsj.com+3apnews.com+3britannica.com+3.

  • 1983Sally Ride became the first American woman in space aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger brainyhistory.com+3apnews.com+3apnews.com+3.

  • 1986 – A tragic mid-air collision over the Grand Canyon killed 25 people apnews.com+1brainyhistory.com+1.


⚾ Highlights in Sports History

According to Bleed Cubbie Blue: Baseball History Unpacked:

  • In 1938, Babe Ruth signed on as coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

  • The 1953 Boston Red Sox had a remarkable 17-run inning, including three hits from Gene Stephens.

  • 1967 saw Houston Astro Don Wilson pitch a no-hitter.

  • In 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld baseball’s antitrust exemption.

  • 1986: Don Sutton achieved his 300th career win.

  • 1996: Chicago Cubs rookie Brant Brown hit three homers in a single game.

  • And more modern-day moments involving interleague play, dramatic collisions, team relocations—and the passing of Hall of Famer Willie Mays in 2024 austinpbs.org+6bleedcubbieblue.com+6apnews.com+6.


🎂 Births

  • Paul McCartney (born 1942) – famed British musician of The Beatles britannica.com+1en.wikipedia.org+1.

  • Roger Ebert (born 1942) – acclaimed American film critic en.wikipedia.org+1britannica.com+1.

  • Blake Shelton (born 1976) – country singer and television personality .


🕊️ Notable Deaths

  • Willie Mays (1931–2024) – legendary baseball Hall of Famer fr.famousbirthdays.com.

  • Maxim Gorky (1868–1936) – influential Russian author onthisday.com+1famousbirthdays.com+1.

  • Ethel Barrymore (1879–1959) – Emmy‑winning American stage and film actress