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  1. What Happened in 1913 - On This Day

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    WebMay 30 Treaty of London signed by the Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire and the victorious Balkan League (Serbia, Greece, Kingdom of Bulgaria, and Montenegro) bringing an end to the First Balkan War. Jul 12 150,000 Ulstermen gather and resolve to resist Irish Home Rule by force of arms; since the British Liberals have promised the Irish ...

  2. 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession - National Park Service

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    WebIn 1913, Daisy Norris, a Blackfoot woman, was working in the role of Dawn Mist for the Railroad. But she wasn’t in D.C. for the Suffrage Procession. It was all a publicity stunt. There was, however, at least one native woman in the 1913 parade. Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin marched with the lawyers contingent in the procession.

  3. What Happened In May 1913 In History - EventsHistory

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    WebFamous Birthdays on May in 1913. 1st » Louis Nye, American actor (d. 2005) 1st » Walter Susskind, Czech-English conductor (d. 1980) 2nd » Nigel Patrick, English actor and director (d. 1981) 3rd » William Inge, American author and playwright (d. 1973) 4th » John Broome (writer) e.g John Broome, American author (d. 1999)

  4. BrainyHistory - Events Listing

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    WebMarch 4. 1st U.S. law regulating the shooting of migratory birds passed. Department of Commerce and Labor split into separate departments. Gabriel Faure's opera "Penelope," premieres in Monte Carlo. New York Yankees are 1st to train outside U.S. (Bermuda) Woodrow Wilson inaugurated as 28th president.

  5. Blackfacts - Just the Facts!

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  6. Dayton Flood of 1913: 15 things to know about the historic storm

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    WebMar 24, 2021 · Disaster of epic proportions. The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 was a regional event and still ranks as Ohio's worst natural disaster, with 467 deaths statewide. No way to keep up. The storm began ...

  7. 1913 Federal Reserve Act: Definition and Why It's …

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    WebJan 12, 2022 · 1913 Federal Reserve Act: The 1913 Federal Reserve Act was a U.S. legislation that created the current Federal Reserve System . The Federal Reserve Act intended to establish a form of economic ...

  8. Sixteenth Amendment | Definition, Summary, & Facts

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    WebSixteenth Amendment, amendment (1913) to the Constitution of the United States permitting a federal income tax. Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution empowers Congress to “lay and collect Taxes, Duties, …

  9. 1910 Fast Facts - History - U.S. Census Bureau

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    WebW. D. Boyce incorporates the Boy Scouts of America on February 8, 1910. Fire kills 146 workers at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, on March 25, 1911. Arizona becomes the 48th state and last of the contiguous states admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912. HMS Titanic strikes an iceberg on April 14, 1912. Jim Thorpe, and American Indian from ...

  10. Interesting Facts About Chowchilla | Chowchilla, CA

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    WebInteresting Facts About Chowchilla. The famed Chowchilla arch, built-in 1913, was built to attract attention to the land colonizing efforts taking place, but quickly became a ‘trademark’ beacon to many travelers. The arch originally read “108,000 acres,” however, when O. A. Robertson purchased the Bliss Ranch, the arch was changed to ...

  11. Niels BohrFacts - NobelPrize.org

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    WebOct 07, 2012 · Facts. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Niels Henrik David Bohr. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1922. Born: 7 October 1885, Copenhagen, Denmark. Died: 18 November 1962, Copenhagen, …

  12. Top News Stories from 1913 | Infoplease

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    WebGarment workers strike in New York and Boston; win pay raises and reduced hours. Background: Labor Unions. Sixteenth Amendment (income tax) and 17th (popular election of U.S. senators) adopted. Background: Amendments to the Constitution. Bill creating U.S. Federal Reserve System becomes law. Woodrow Wilson becomes 28th U.S. President.

  13. History of the New York Yankees - Wikipedia

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    WebThe 1913 squad, the first that went by the name "Yankees". The history of the New York Yankees Major League Baseball (MLB) team spans more than a century. Frank J. Farrell and William Stephen Devery bought the …

  14. Yutan Tornado - March 23, 1913 | History Nebraska

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    WebMost Nebraskans remember the devastating tornado outbreak of March 23, 1913, for the destruction it wrought in Omaha, but there were other communities devastated by the Easter Sunday Tornado. One such community was Yutan, a city in Saunders County with a population of around 350. The pictures below are examples of some of the devastation …



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