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Today in History - June 15

Today in History - June 15

On June 15, 1836, Arkansas became the twenty-fifth state. Continue reading.

On June 15, 1939, in Oakland, California, folk music collector, Sidney Robertson Cowell recorded Mary MacPhee performing Gaelic songs from the Hebrides, Scotland. Continue reading.

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