This Week in History:
On June 16, 1779 [1] US General Anthony Wayne [2] (pictured) captured Stony Point, New York, inflicting heavy losses on the British.
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June, 1462: Vlad III [3] the Impaler (the inspiration for “Dracula”) attempted to assassinate Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II [4] in a night attack at Târgoviște. But the failure of that attack forced him to retreat from Wallachia.
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And in 1873: US President Ulysses Grant declared a portion of Wallowa Valley, Oregon are a reservation for the Nez Perce [5] Native American tribe. But the order was rescinded two years later and the tribe was forcibly re-located to Oklahoma.
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