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June 4
1892The Sierra Club, led by John Muir, was incorporated in San Francisco. 1896Henry Ford took his first car out for a test drive. 1942The Battle of Midway, a decisive Allied victory in World War II, began. 1944The U.S. Fifth Army entered Rome, leading to the liberation of the city during World War II. 1968Dorothy Gish, American actress who starred in many silent-film classics, died. 1989People's Army of China opened fire on crowds of prodemocracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square, killing thousands. 1992The U.S. Post Office announced that in a poll people preferred the "young Elvis" stamp to the "old Elvis" stamp. 2001King Dipendra of Nepal died, three days after shooting most of his family and himself. 2003Martha Stewart was indicted on charges of insider trading. |