This Day in History - July 2
Events:
Second Continental Congress votes on the Declaration of Independence (July 2, 1776)
Fighting continues at Gettysburg (July 2, 1863)
President James Garfield is shot by Charles Guiteau, and dies 80 days later (July 2, 1847)
Amelia Earhart disappears during historic flight attempt (July 2, 1937)
American aircraft bombs Budapest (July 2, 1944)
President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act (July 2, 1964)
Second Continental Congress votes on the Declaration of Independence (July 2, 1776)
Fighting continues at Gettysburg (July 2, 1863)
President James Garfield is shot by Charles Guiteau, and dies 80 days later (July 2, 1847)
Amelia Earhart disappears during historic flight attempt (July 2, 1937)
American aircraft bombs Budapest (July 2, 1944)
President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act (July 2, 1964)