| 1777 |  | The Marquis de Lafayette arrives in the American colonies to help in their rebellion against Britain. | 
| 1863 |  | Confederate forces on their way to Gettysburg clash with Union troops at the Second Battle of Winchester, Virginia. | 
| 1920 |  | The U.S. Post Office Department rules that children may not be sent by parcel post. | 
| 1923 |  | The French set a trade barrier between occupied Ruhr and the rest of Germany. | 
| 1927 |  | Charles Lindbergh receives the Distinguished Flying Cross and is treated to a ticker-tape parade to celebrate his successful crossing of the Atlantic. | 
| 1940 |  | Paris is evacuated as the Germans advance on the city. | 
| 1943 |  | German spies land on Long Island, New York, and are soon captured. | 
| 1944 |  | The first Germany V-1 buzz-bomb hits London. | 
| 1949 |  | Installed by the French, Bao Dai enters Saigon to rule Vietnam. | 
| 1971 |  | The New York Times begins publishing the Pentagon Papers. | 
| 1978 |  | Israelis withdraw the last of their invading forces from Lebanon. | 
| 1979 |  | Sioux Indians are awarded $105 million in compensation for the 1877 U.S. seizure of the Black Hills in South Dakota. | 
| 1983 |  | Pioneer 10, already in space for 11 years, leaves the solar system. | 
| Born on June 13 | 
| 40 |  | Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman general. | 
| 1752 |  | Fanny Burney, English writer. | 
| 1786 |  | Winfield Scott, U.S. Army general. | 
| 1831 |  | James C. Maxwell, scientist. | 
| 1865 |  | William Butler Yeats, Irish poet and dramatist. | 
| 1893 |  | Dorothy Leigh Sayers, English detective writer, creator of Lord Peter Wimsey. | 
| 1894 |  | Mark Van Doren, American poet, writer and educator. | 
| 1903 |  | Harold “Red” Grange, American football player. | 
 
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