1. On July 10, 1863, the Battle of Fort Wagner took place on Morris Island in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. The 54th Massachusetts Regiment, which was comprised of mostly African-American soldiers, played a significant role in the battle and became well-known for their bravery and sacrifice.
2. July 10, 1925 marked the opening of the Biltmore Forest School in Asheville, North Carolina. This forestry school was established by George Vanderbilt and was the first school in the United States to offer a graduate degree in forestry.
3. On July 10, 1931, the city of Raleigh experienced one of the worst floods in its history. Heavy rains caused the Neuse River to overflow its banks, resulting in significant damage to property and infrastructure.
4. The North Carolina State Capitol was the site of a historical event on July 10, 1965. That day, civil rights activist Bayard Rustin spoke to a group of over 2,000 people about the importance of nonviolent protest in achieving social justice.
5. July 10, 1987 was a significant day for the Charlotte Hornets, the city's professional basketball team. On this day, the Hornets selected North Carolina State standout guard Muggsy Bogues in the NBA draft, becoming the shortest player in NBA history at 5'3''.
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