July 9 1776 was a Tuesday.
9 April 1865 was a Sunday.
It is above and between the 9 n 7 of the date on the front of the coin
All thirteen colonies sent representatives to the Second Continental Congress. The Colony of New Jersey recalled their representatives and so they were not represented for a significant amount of time in 1776. However, their representatives made it to the Congress in time to vote for American Independence on July 2nd and the Declaration of Independence on July 4.
Although German was common in some parts of the eighteenth-century United States (the Declaration of Independence was published in a German translation on July 9, 1776), no such referendum ever took place. The story that there was one seems to have arisen in the nineteenth century, apparently based upon the fact that the Congress considered (and rejected) a proposal to print federal laws in German as well as English in early 1795.
The Colonists..Cornwallis surrendered to Washington there.
9 July 1989 was a Sunday.
July 9 1964 was a Thursday.
July 9 2010 was a Friday.
July 9 1958 was a Wednesday.
July 9, 1960, was a Saturday.
July 9, 1947 was a Wednesday.
July 9, 1941 was a Wednesday.
July 9, 1984 fell on a Monday.
July 9, 1975 fell on a Wednesday.
July 9, 1983 fell on a Saturday.
July 9, 1968 fell on a Tuesday.
July 9, 1914 fell on a Thursday.