JUNE 18 | Birthdays and Events

JUNE 18 | Birthdays and Events

Famous Birthdays

People born on June 18

1854

Edward Scripps

Born: June 18, 1854
Died: March 12, 1926

Founder of the E. W. Scripps Company and the first publisher organized the first major chain of newspapers in the U.S. The newspaper is still in operation today.

1857

Henry Clay Folger

Born: June 18, 1857
Died: June 11, 1930

Co-Founder of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC.

1877

James Montgomery Flagg

Born: June 18, 1877
Died: May 27, 1960

Painter and illustrator who created the 1917 poster of Uncle Sam for the U.S. Army during WWI.

1895

Sam Wooding

Born: June 18, 1895
Died: August 1, 1985

One of the first American jazz pianists to tour Europe.

1913

Robert Mondavi

Born: June 18, 1913
Died: May 16, 2008

Winemaker who revolutionized wine marketing and technical innovations for the California wine industry. His contributions elevated Napa Valley to global prominence.

1915

Alice T. Schafer

Born: June 18, 1915
Died: September 27, 2009

Mathematician and co-founder of the Association for Women in Mathematics.

1924

George Mikan

Born: June 18, 1924
Died: June 1, 2005

Known as "Mr. Basketball, Mikan was a 6 ft 10 in professional basketball player who was one of the first to wear "spectacles" as a professional player.

1949

Chris Van Allsburg

Born: June 18, 1949

Author and illustrator of the books Jumanji and The Polar Express.

1963

Dizzy Reed

Born: June 18, 1963

Keyboardist for the rock band Guns N' Roses.

1976

Blake Shelton

Born: June 18, 1976

Contemporary country singer.


Historical Events on June 18

Events that occurred on June 18 throughout history

1682

Philadelphia is founded in the Pennsylvania Colony.

English Quaker William Penn founds Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania Colony.

1822

Parts of the U.S.-Canadian border are determined.

Parts of the U.S.-Canadian border are determined.

1872

The Woman's Suffrage Convention is held.

The Woman's Suffrage Convention is held at Mercantile Liberty Hall, Philadelphia, PA.

1873

Susan B. Anthony is fined $100 for attempting to vote.

Susan B. Anthony is arrested, indicted, tried, and convicted for voting illegally for attempting to vote in the 1872 presidential election, paying a fine of $100.

1879

Black inventor W. H. Richardson patents improvements for the baby carriage.

Black inventor W. H. Richardson patents the baby carriage, which included a bassinet positioned to face either out or in and rotated on a central joint.

1909

The first vocational and academic training institution for Black women is formed.

Nannie Helen Burroughs forms the National Training School for Women and Girls in Washington D.C. The School was the first vocational and academic training institution for Black women managed exclusively by Black women and provided critical education and employment pathways.

1948

Columbia Records introduces the first long-playing (LP) record album.

Columbia Records introduces the first long-playing (LP) record album that played 33 1/3 revolutions per minute (rpm) and expanded playback time to over 20 minutes per side. The revolutionary record replaced the shellac 78 rpm discs that held only a few minutes of audio.

1965

The Air Force attacks guerrilla fighters in South Vietnam.

The Air Force attacks guerrilla fighters in South Vietnam using B-52 bombers for the first time. The planes flew so high the sound of the engines could not be heard, giving the giving the enemy little to no warning before impact.

1983

The first woman is sent on a mission into space.

Sally Ride becomes the first American woman astronaut in space (STS-7). Her mission was to operate the shuttle's robotic arm to capture and retrieve a Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS) that was holding science experiments.