History of June 9

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History of June 9

1534 – Jacques Cartier became the first to sail into the river he named Saint Lawrence.
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1549 Book of Common Prayer is adopted by the Church of England
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1790 – John Barry copyrighted “Philadelphia Spelling Book.”
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1860 – The Ms. Ann Stevens book “Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter” was offered for sale for a dime. It was the first published “dime novel.”
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1870- Charles Dickens died
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1934 – Donald Duck made his debut in “The Wise Little Hen.”
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2011 – The world’s first artificial organ transplant was performed. It was an artificial windpipe coated with stem cells.
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By: Archa Dave

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