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Today in History: December 6
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Today in History
December 6
| 1492 | Christopher Columbus lands on the island of Santo Domingo in search of gold. | |
| 1776 | Phi Beta Kappa, the first scholastic fraternity, is founded at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg. | |
| 1812 | The majority of Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Armeé staggers into Vilna, Lithuania, ending the failed Russian campaign. | |
| 1861 | Union General George G. Meade leads a foraging expedition to Gunnell's farm near Dranesville, Virginia. | |
| 1862 | President Abraham Lincoln orders the hanging of 39 of the 303 convicted Indians who participated in the Sioux Uprising in Minnesota. They are to be hanged on December 26. | |
| 1863 | The monitor Weehawken sinks in Charleston Harbor. | |
| 1876 | Jack McCall is convicted for the murder of Wild Bill Hickok and sentenced to hang. | |
| 1877 | Thomas A. Edison makes the first sound recording when he recites "Mary had a Little Lamb" into his phonograph machine. | |
| 1906 | Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge flies a powered, man-carrying kite that carries him 168 feet in the air for seven minutes at Baddeck, Nova Scotia. | |
| 1917 | The Bolsheviks imprison Czar Nicholas II and his family in Tobolsk. | |
| 1921 | Ireland's 26 southern counties become independent from Britain forming the Irish Free State. | |
| 1922 | Benito Mussolini threatens Italian newspapers with censorship if they keep reporting "false" information. | |
| 1934 | American Ambassador Davis says Japan is a grave security threat in the Pacific. | |
| 1938 | France and Germany sign a treaty of friendship. | |
| 1939 | Britain agrees to send arms to Finland, which is fighting off a Soviet invasion. | |
| 1941 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt issues a personal appeal to Emperor Hirohito to use his influence to avoid war. | |
| 1945 | The United States extends a $3 billion loan to Great Britain to help compensate for the termination of the Lend-Lease agreement. | |
| 1947 | Florida's Everglades National Park is established. | |
| 1948 | The "Pumpkin Spy Papers" are found on the Maryland farm of Whittaker Chambers. They become evidence that State Department employee Alger Hiss is spying for the Soviet Union. | |
| 1976 | Democrat Tip O'Neill is elected speaker of the House of Representatives. He will serve the longest consecutive term as speaker. | |
| Born on December 6 | ||
| 1421 | Henry VI, the youngest king of England to accede to the throne (only 269 days old). | |
| 1886 | Joyce Kilmer, American poet, best known for "Trees." | |
| 1896 | Ira Gershwin, American lyricist and musical collaborator with his brother George. | |
| 1898 | Alfred Eisenstaedt, photojournalist. | |
| 1898 | Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish economist and sociologist. | |
| 1901 | Eliot Porter, nature photographer. | |
| 1920 | Dave Brubeck, jazz pianist and composer. | |
| 1942 | Peter Handke, playwright and poet. | |
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