June 1914

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The following events occurred in June 1914:

The first page of the edition of the Domenica del Corriere, an Italian paper, with a drawing of Achille Beltrame depicting Gavrilo Princip killing Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo.

June 1, 1914 (Monday)

June 2, 1914 (Tuesday)

  • A major fire swept through Creagerstown, Maryland destroying about 30 buildings including the town hall, and causing somewhere between $60,000 and $70,000 worth of damages. A spark accidentally set off in the town's local creamery ignited the roof, and strong winds fanned the flames across the street and from roof to roof. The town had no fire department at the time to put out the fire. Despite rebuilding many homes in the following decade, the town never fully recovered from the disaster.[8][9]
  • The Nagoya Electric Rail Line was established in Gifu, Japan, with stations Chajo, Ginan, Kasamatsuguchi, and Kanō serving it.[10]
  • The association football club Rio Branco was founded Fortaleza, Brazil, but one year later its name was changed to its current title Ceará.[11]
  • The village of Peace River Crossing was established, later renamed the town of Peace River, Alberta.[12]

June 3, 1914 (Wednesday)

June 4, 1914 (Thursday)

June 5, 1914 (Friday)

June 6, 1914 (Saturday)

June 7, 1914 (Sunday)

June 8, 1914 (Monday)

June 9, 1914 (Tuesday)

June 10, 1914 (Wednesday)

June 11, 1914 (Thursday)

June 12, 1914 (Friday)

June 13, 1914 (Saturday)

June 14, 1914 (Sunday)

June 15, 1914 (Monday)

June 16, 1914 (Tuesday)

  • Fourth Battle of Topolobampo — Mexican federal gunboat Guerrero clashed with the mutinous Tampico gunboat, now with the Constitutionalists, in the Gulf of California off the shore of Topolobampo, Mexico. The Guerrero was able to hit the deck of Tampico and cause it to catch fire, forcing Captain Hilario Malpica of the Tampico to order the ship to be abandoned while under the cover fire of the gunboat's last operating deck gun. Nearby U.S. naval ships observing the battle — USS New Orleans and USS Preble — picked up six of the surviving crew while Guerrero captured the rest as they fled in lifeboats. Rather than surrender, Malpica shot himself. In total, five Tampico men include Malpica died in the battle, and another 30 crew were wounded. The ship itself completely sank by midnight.[69]
  • A Commission of Inquiry on the collision between the ocean liner RMS Empress of Ireland and the Norwegian collier SS Storstad that resulted in the liner sinking began in Quebec City. The inquiry was presided over by Lord Bigham, who also presided over the official inquiry in the sinking of the RMS Titanic.[70][71][72]
  • Indian nationalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak was released from prison in Mandalay, Burma after serving a six-year sentence for sedition.[73]
  • Born: Larbi Benbarek, Moroccan football player, first successful African player in Europe, in Casablanca (d. 1992)

June 17, 1914 (Wednesday)

June 18, 1914 (Thursday)

June 19, 1914 (Friday)

June 20, 1914 (Saturday)

June 21, 1914 (Sunday)

June 22, 1914 (Monday)

June 23, 1914 (Tuesday)

Artistic representation of Pancho Villa and the División del Norte at the Battle of Zacatecas.

June 24, 1914 (Wednesday)

June 25, 1914 (Thursday)

June 26, 1914 (Friday)

June 27, 1914 (Saturday)

June 28, 1914 (Sunday)

The Archduke and his wife just before the assassination.
This picture is usually associated with the arrest of Gavrilo Princip, although some believe it depicts Ferdinand Behr, a bystander.[115][116]

June 29, 1914 (Monday)

Anti-Serbian rioting breaks out in Sarajevo, June 29, 1914.

June 30, 1914 (Tuesday)

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