Richard Pough(founder of the Nature Conservancy. Pough wrote a series of Audubon guides on birds. He was also one of the first to warn of the dangers of DDT and helped to get a law banning the sale of wild-bird feathers.)β
Eli Wallach(actor)β
Born
Ferdinand Bol(painter)β
Ambrose Bierce(writer)β
Jack Dempsey(boxer)β
Mick Fleetwood(musician)β
Mindy Kaling(actress)β
Minka Kelly(actress)β
Solange Knowles(actress & singer)β
Events
Battle of Bannockburn—Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce beat Edward II of England. Scotland regained its independence β
John Cabot landed on North American soil β
Henry VIII crowned King of England β
Canada’s national anthem, O Canada, was first performed, at a banquet in Quebec City, Quebec. The original lyrics were in French. English versions didn’t appear until the early 1900s. β
9 UFOs reported, Mt. Rainier, Washington β
The guitar Eric Clapton used to record the song, Layla, sold at auction for $497,500 β
Eric Clapton’s favorite guitar fetched $959,500 at auction, easily eclipsing the record set by the sale of another guitar by the legendary rock musician on this day in 1999 β
John Isner of the U.S. defeated Nicolas Mahut of France at Wimbledon in the longest tennis match to date (11 hours and 5 minutes) β
Rusty, a red panda, was found exploring a nearby neighborhood after he had disappeared from the The Smithsonian National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C., overnight. β
The Florida Panthers won the NHL championship Stanley Cup for the first time in the franchise’s history β
Weather
While on an Arctic expedition, Admiral Robert Peary reported seeing a large mountainous landmass off the coast. He named it Crocker Land, but later expeditions proved that it was a mirage. β
6.54β of rain fell in Brooklyn, New York City β
The Mount Rainier National Park ranger station in Washington reported 4.4 inches of snow, bringing the season total to 1,122 inches β