Daily Calendar for Sunday, July 5, 2026
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Sunday, July 5, 2026
Born
- Sarah Siddons (actress) –
- Sylvester Graham (inventor of the Graham cracker) –
- P. T. Barnum (circus owner) –
- Dwight Filley Davis (sportsman) –
- Jean Cocteau (writer) –
- Brooke Hayward (actress) –
- Robbie Robertson (musician ) –
- Huey Lewis (musician) –
- Rich "Goose" Gossage (baseball player) –
- Bill Watterson (cartoonist) –
- Edie Falco (actress) –
- John LeClair (hockey player) –
- Jason Wade (musician) –
- Shohei Ohtani (baseball player) –
- Dolly the sheep (first cloned mammal) –
Died
- Ted Williams (baseball player) –
- Cy Twombly (artist) –
- Burt Shavitz (co-founder and namesake of Burt’s Bees) –
- Sakari Momoi (at the time of his death, he was the world’s oldest man at 112 years old) –
Events
- Physicist Isaac Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica was published –
- William Booth established the Christian Mission (now called The Salvation Army) –
- Japanese destroyer Arare sunk in Kiska Harbor, Alaska –
- The bikini was introduced in Paris –
- Elvis Presley had his first professional recording session in Memphis, Tennessee; (first recording: That’s All Right) –
- Arthur Ashe defeated Jimmy Connors at Wimbledon, becoming the first African American male to win the British tennis title –
- Football’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers beat Saskatchewan Roughriders, 56 to 0. –
Weather
- Governor John Winthrop recorded “sudden gust” in N.E. Massachusetts –
- Sixteen horses were killed by hailstones in Rapid City, South Dakota –
- Lightning bolt struck an oil refinery in Bayonne, New Jersey –
- An early-season hurricane brought 82 mph winds and tides that were 11.6 feet above normal to Mobile, Alabama –
- From this day through the 17th, temperatures over 111 degrees F caused fruit to bake on trees in Manitoba and Ontario –
- A deadly heat wave struck parts of the U.S. and Canada. [See https://www.almanac.com/summer-heat-wave-1936] –
- Both Midale and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, reported temperatures of 113 degrees F –