Flag of the United States - Star for Texas
Time: Saturday Jul 4, 1846
Place: U.S.
Details: The flag was changed to have 28 stars. (for Texas)
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Juneteenth-Texas was the first state to recognize the date
1980 - Texas, U.S.


American Sniper: Christopher Scott Kyle-Legacy
Aug, 2013 - Texas, U.S.


Dwight D. Eisenhower-Eisenhower served initially in logistics and then the infantry at various camps
1915 - Texas and Georgia, U.S.


Juneteenth-Texas governor J. V. Allred issued a proclamation
Monday Jun 20, 1938 - Texas, U.S.


Computer-Kilby's patent application
Friday Feb 6, 1959 - Texas, U.S.


Juneteenth-Officially made a state holiday
Tuesday Jan 1, 1980 - Texas, U.S.


George W. Bush-1994 Texas gubernatorial election
Tuesday Nov 8, 1994 - Taxes, U.S.


Juneteenth-250,000 enslaved people in Texas
1865 - Texas, U.S.


Juneteenth-Freedmen in Texas organized the first of what became the annual celebration
Tuesday Jun 19, 1866 - Texas, U.S.


James Bond-American author Raymond Benson became the author of the Bond novels
1996 - U.S.


Computer-The First working integrated example
Friday Sep 12, 1958 - Texas, U.S.
On This Day - 4 July


George Washington-Washington's surrender
Thursday Jul 4, 1754 - Near present-day Farmington and Uniontown, Pennsylvania, U.S.


Flag of the United States-Declaration of Independence
Thursday Jul 4, 1776 - U.S.


Napoleon-Siege of Mantua
Monday Jul 4, 1796 - Mantua, Italy


George Washington-Lieutenant General
Wednesday Jul 4, 1798 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Illinois
Sunday Jul 4, 1819 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-23 Stars
Tuesday Jul 4, 1820 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-24 Stars
Thursday Jul 4, 1822 - U.S.


Sojourner Truth-process of emancipating those people enslaved in New York was completed
Wednesday Jul 4, 1827 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Florida
Friday Jul 4, 1845 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Iowa
Sunday Jul 4, 1847 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Wisconsin
Tuesday Jul 4, 1848 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for California
Friday Jul 4, 1851 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Minnesota
Sunday Jul 4, 1858 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Oregon
Monday Jul 4, 1859 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Kansas
Thursday Jul 4, 1861 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for West Virginia
Saturday Jul 4, 1863 - U.S.


Memorial day-Boalsburg ladies
Monday Jul 4, 1864 - Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Nevada
Tuesday Jul 4, 1865 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Nebraska
Thursday Jul 4, 1867 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Colorado
Wednesday Jul 4, 1877 - U.S.


Statue of Liberty-Ferdinand de Lesseps
Friday Jul 4, 1884 - Paris, France


Flag of the United States-5 More stars
Friday Jul 4, 1890 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Wyoming
Saturday Jul 4, 1891 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Utah
Saturday Jul 4, 1896 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Oklahoma
Saturday Jul 4, 1908 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-48 Stars flag
Thursday Jul 4, 1912 - U.S.


Hungarian–Romanian War-The Hungarian Army Had Retreated South of The Hungarian–Czechoslovak demarcation Line
Friday Jul 4, 1919 - Hungary


Martin Bormann-The Personal Secretary to Rudolf Hess
Tuesday Jul 4, 1933 - Germany


Marie Curie-Death
Wednesday Jul 4, 1934 - Passy, France


Flag of the United States-Star for Arkansas
Saturday Jul 4, 1936 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-Star for Michigan
Sunday Jul 4, 1937 - U.S.


Charles de Gaulle-De Gaulle arrival at RAF Northolt
Tuesday Jul 4, 1944 - London, England, United Kingdom


Korean War-The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister accused the US
Tuesday Jul 4, 1950 - Soviet Union, (Russia that time)


Flag of the United States-The first U.S. postage stamp to feature the flag as the sole subject
Thursday Jul 4, 1957 - U.S.


Pope John Paul II-Youngest bishop in Poland
Friday Jul 4, 1958 - Lakes region of northern Poland, Poland


Flag of the United States-Alaska joined the U.S. flag
Saturday Jul 4, 1959 - U.S.


Flag of the United States-The Current Flag
Monday Jul 4, 1960 - U.S.


Shimon Peres-Entebbe rescue operation
Sunday Jul 4, 1976 - Uganda


Statue of Liberty-New Lighting System
Sunday Jul 4, 1976 - New York, U.S.


Recep Tayyip Erdoğan-Marriage
Tuesday Jul 4, 1978 - Turkey


Diego Maradona-To Europe, "To Barca"
Sunday Jul 4, 1982 - Barcelona, Spain


Ten-Day War (Slovenian Independence War)-The two sides disengaged
Thursday Jul 4, 1991 - Slovenia


Rwandan genocide-The Liberation Day for Rwanda
Monday Jul 4, 1994 - Rwanda


Richard Branson-Branson sold his Virgin Mobile company to NTL:Telewest
Tuesday Jul 4, 2006 - United Kingdom


Flag of the United States-The flag in longest used
Wednesday Jul 4, 2007 - U.S.


Lionel Messi-Copa America 2015
Saturday Jul 4, 2015 - Santiago, Chile


Harald V-The 80th Birthday Gift To His Wife
Tuesday Jul 4, 2017 - Oslo, Norway


Tham Luang cave rescue-Breathing difficulty
Wednesday Jul 4, 2018 - Pong Pha, Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai 57130, Thailand

Cornelis Evertsen Birth
Sunday Jul 4, 1610 - Flushing

Paul Scarron Birth
Sunday Jul 4, 1610 - Paris

Murad III Brith
Thursday Jul 4, 1546 - Manisa
1846


Revolutions of 1848-Uprising of Polish nobility in Austrian Galicia
1846 - Austrian Galicia


Abraham Lincoln-Edward Baker Lincoln
Wednesday Mar 11, 1846 - Springfield, Illinois, U.S.


Abraham Lincoln-Lincoln spoke against the Mexican–American War
1846 - U.S.


Frederick Douglass-London Reception Speech
May, 1846 - London, England, United Kingdom


Abraham Lincoln-Lincoln won election
1846 - Illinois, U.S.


Abraham Lincoln-Lincoln supported the Wilmot Proviso
1846 - U.S.


Elizabeth Blackwell-Elizabeth started teaching in 1846 at a boarding school in Charleston
1846 - Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.


Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt-Ibrahim paid a visit to Western Europe
1846 - Western Europe


Abraham Lincoln-Spot Resolutions
Wednesday Dec 23, 1846 - U.S.


German revolutions of 1848–1849-Austria was the predominant German state
1846 - Central Europe (Present-Day Austria)