November 3rd in History
		
		
		
	Original Japanese movie poster for ゴジラ (Gojira), 1954
On This Day in History
- George Washington issues his Farewell Order and the American Continental Army is disbanded following the end of the Revolutionary War. A standing US Army will not come into existence for another 13 years (1783)
 - African-American John Willis Menard is elected to the US House of Representatives from Louisiana, but the House refuses to seat him after an electoral challenge (1868)
 - The Old West outlaw Black Bart the Poet commits his last stagecoach robbery (1883)
 - Panama (with help and encouragement from the US) separates from Colombia (1903)
 - Chevrolet Motor Car Company is founded (1911)
 - Poland declares independence from Russia (1918)
 - The German Revolution begins, leading to the overthrow of the imperial government and establishment of the Weimar republic (1918)
 - The first Godzilla film (ゴジラ, Gojira) is released by Toho Studio, beginning the kaiju (怪獣) film genre (1954)
 - The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 2 (Спутник-2), carrying Laika the dog, the first animal to enter Earth orbit (1957)
 - Washington, DC, residents are permitted to vote for US President for the first time (1964)
 - NASA launches Mariner 10, the first space probe to reach Mercury (1973)
 - Dominica becomes independent from the UK (1978)
 - Micronesia becomes independent from the US (1986)
 
Birthdays
- Benvenuto Cellini, sculptor and painter (1500)
 - Thomas Kyd, author (1558)
 - Aurangzeb, Mughal emperor (1618)
 - Daniel Rutherford, chemist who isolated nitrogen (1749)
 - Samuel F. Austin, American empresario, “Father of Texas” (1793)
 - Karl Baedeker, guidebook publisher (1801)
 - Jubal Early, Civil War general (1816)
 - Edward Douglass White, 9th US Supreme Court Chief Justice (1845)
 - Meiji (明治天皇), emperor of Japan (1852)
 - Jim McCormick, baseball pitcher (1856)
 - Adolf Dassler, founded Adidas (1900)
 - André Malraux, author (1901)
 - Walker Evans, photographer (1903)
 - Bronko Nagurski, football player (1908)
 - James Reston, journalist (1909)
 - Alfredo Stroessner, Paraguayan ruler (1912)
 - Hal Jackson, African-American radio personality (1915)
 - Bob Feller, baseball player (1918)
 - Russell B. Long, American politician (1918)
 - Charles Bronson, actor (1921)
 - Peggy McCay, soap opera star (1927)
 - Osamu Tezuka (手塚 治虫), animator, “Godfather of Anime” (1928)
 - D. James Kennedy, televangelist (1930)
 - Michael Dukakis, Massachusetts governor and US presidential candidate (1993)
 - Martin Cruz Smith, author (1942)
 - Ken Holtzman, baseball player (1945)
 - Lulu, singer (1948)
 - Larry Holmes, boxer (1949)
 - Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue (1949)
 - Joe Queenan, author (1950)
 - Dwight Evans, baseball player (1951)
 - Roseanne Barr, comedienne (1952)
 - Kate Capshaw, actress (1953)
 - Dennis Miller, SNL cast member (1953)
 - Adam Ant (Stuart Goddard), singer-songwriter (1954)
 - Phil Simms, football player (1955)
 - Kevin Murphy, puppeteer, “Tom Servo” on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1956)
 - Dolph Lundgren, actor (1957)
 - David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, furniture maker and auctioneer (1961)
 - Colin Kaepernick, football player (1987)
 - Gemma Ward, model and actress (1987)
 
Deaths
- Robert Lowth, bishop and grammarian, man who first claimed a preposition was a word you shouldn’t end a sentence with (1787)
 - Annie Oakley, target shooter (1926)
 - Solomon R. Guggenheim, art collector and museum namesake (1949)
 - Henri Matisse, painter and sculptor (1954)
 - Laika, space dog (1957)
 - Wilhelm Reich, psychotherapist (1957)
 - Mary Martin, actress (1990)
 - Léon Theremin (Ле́в Терме́н), musical instrument inventor (1993)
 - Bob Kane, Batman co-creator (1998)
 - Jonathan Harris, Lost in Space villain (2002)
 - Paul Mauriat, orchestra leader (2006)
 - Carl Ballantine, magician (2009)
 - Viktor Chernomyrdin (Виктор Черномырдин), Russian politician and business executive (2010)
 
Holidays
- Bunka no Hi (文化の日), Culture Day (Japan)
 - Hakone Daimyō Gyōretsu (箱根大名行列) (Feudal Lord’s Parade) (Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan)
 - Housewife Day (International)
 - Independence Day (Panama, Dominica, Federated States of Micronesia)
 - National Cliché Day (US, informal)
 - National Sandwich Day (US)