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1 April 1, 1900 (Sunday)  





2 April 2, 1900 (Monday)  





3 April 3, 1900 (Tuesday)  





4 April 4, 1900 (Wednesday)  





5 April 5, 1900 (Thursday)  





6 April 6, 1900 (Friday)  





7 April 7, 1900 (Saturday)  





8 April 8, 1900 (Sunday)  





9 April 9, 1900 (Monday)  





10 April 10, 1900 (Tuesday)  





11 April 11, 1900 (Wednesday)  





12 April 12, 1900 (Thursday)  





13 April 13, 1900 (Friday)  





14 April 14, 1900 (Saturday)  





15 April 15, 1900 (Sunday)  





16 April 16, 1900 (Monday)  





17 April 17, 1900 (Tuesday)  





18 April 18, 1900 (Wednesday)  





19 April 19, 1900 (Thursday)  





20 April 20, 1900 (Friday)  





21 April 21, 1900 (Saturday)  





22 April 22, 1900 (Sunday)  





23 April 23, 1900 (Monday)  





24 April 24, 1900 (Tuesday)  





25 April 25, 1900 (Wednesday)  





26 April 26, 1900 (Thursday)  





27 April 27, 1900 (Friday)  





28 April 28, 1900 (Saturday)  





29 April 29, 1900 (Sunday)  





30 April 30, 1900 (Monday)  





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<< April 1900 >>
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April 23, 1900: King Chulalongkorn frees the serfs of Thailand
April 30, 1900: "Casey" Jones wrecks train, becomes immortalized in song
April 3, 1900: Admiral Dewey runs for president, says he is convinced that the job "is not a very difficult one"
April 11, 1900: U.S. Navy acquires its first submarine, USS Holland

The following events occurred in April 1900:

April 1, 1900 (Sunday)[edit]

April 2, 1900 (Monday)[edit]

April 3, 1900 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 4, 1900 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 5, 1900 (Thursday)[edit]

A mercury-vapor lamp
Sapho

April 6, 1900 (Friday)[edit]

April 7, 1900 (Saturday)[edit]

April 8, 1900 (Sunday)[edit]

April 9, 1900 (Monday)[edit]

April 10, 1900 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 11, 1900 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 12, 1900 (Thursday)[edit]

April 13, 1900 (Friday)[edit]

April 14, 1900 (Saturday)[edit]

April 15, 1900 (Sunday)[edit]

Ancient computer?

April 16, 1900 (Monday)[edit]

April 17, 1900 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 18, 1900 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 19, 1900 (Thursday)[edit]

April 20, 1900 (Friday)[edit]

April 21, 1900 (Saturday)[edit]

April 22, 1900 (Sunday)[edit]

April 23, 1900 (Monday)[edit]

April 24, 1900 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 25, 1900 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 26, 1900 (Thursday)[edit]

April 27, 1900 (Friday)[edit]

April 28, 1900 (Saturday)[edit]

April 29, 1900 (Sunday)[edit]

April 30, 1900 (Monday)[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ RWE-AG Company History
  • ^ "New College Degree", The New York Times, April 1, 1900, p2
  • ^ "Automobile Club Plans Vast Roads", The New York Times, April 2, 1900, p. 1
  • ^ "DEWEY WILL RUN – Has Decided to Be Candidate For Presidency – Is Not Difficult to Fill". Des Moines Daily News. April 4, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ Sweetman, Jack (1997). The Great Admirals: Command at Sea, 1587–1945. Naval Institute Press. p. 321.
  • ^ "Senate Passes the Puerto Rican Bill". The New York Times. April 3, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ a b The World Almanac & Book of Facts 1901. p. 93.
  • ^ "Assassin Fires at Prince of Wales", The New York Times, April 5, 1900, p. 1
  • ^ "Convention Hall Destroyed by Fire", The New York Times, April 5, 1900, p. 1
  • ^ Siobhán Marie Kilfeather, Dublin: A Cultural History (Oxford University Press, 2005) pp. 160–61The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year 1901, p. 10
  • ^ Thomas Pankenham, The Boer War (Random House, 1979) p. 417
  • ^ "Method of manufacturing electric lamps", U.S. Patent No. 682,692
  • ^ Internet Broadway Database
  • ^ a b The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year 1901, p. 10
  • ^ Lindy Lindell, Metro Detroit Boxing, (Arcadia Publishing, 2001), p. 11
  • ^ "The Biggest Brute Won", The New York Times, April 7, 1900, p. 9
  • ^ "Wait a Minute, or Two", The New York Times, June 28, 1988
  • ^ "Cuban Musicians Honored at the Smithsonian Institute [sic]", Latin Beat Magazine, April 1999
  • ^ a b The World Almanac & Book of Facts 1901, p. 101
  • ^ "Texans Perish in Disastrous Floods". The New York Times. April 8, 1900. p. 1.; "Whole Town Wiped Out". The New York Times. April 8, 1900. p. 2.; "Texans Perish in Disastrous Floods". The New York Times. April 8, 1900. p. 1.; "Disastrous Floods in Texas". The New York Times. April 7, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ "Iron Melts in Five Seconds", The New York Times, April 9, 1900, p. 1
  • ^ Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States (G.P.O. 1902) p. 119
  • ^ Thomas A. Tweed, The American Encounter with Buddhism, 1844–1912: Victorian Culture & the Limits of Dissent (UNC Press, 2000), p. 38
  • ^ High-energy Spectroscopic Astrophysics (Springer 2005) p83
  • ^ Cutler, James Elbert (1905). Lynch-Law: An Investigation Into the History of Lynching in the United States. Longmans, Green and Co. p. 249.
  • ^ Purdy, Barbara A. (1991). The Art and Archaeology of Florida's Wetlands. CRC Press. p. 53.
  • ^ "Frank Cushing". Archived from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  • ^ Friedman, Norman (1995). U.S. Submarines Through 1945: An Illustrated Design History. Naval Institute Press. p. 11.
  • ^ Sontag, Sherry; Drew, Christopher; Drew, Annette Lawrence (2000). Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage. HarperCollins. p. xvi.
  • ^ Zelizer, Julian E. (2004). The American Congress: The Building of Democracy. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 358–362.
  • ^ Grimbly, Shona (2000). Encyclopedia of the Ancient World. Taylor & Francis. p. 72.
  • ^ "Paris Exposition Formally Opened". The New York Times. April 15, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ Landa, Robin (2010). Advertising by Design: Generating and Designing Creative Ideas Across Media. John Wiley and Sons. p. 51.
  • ^ "Automobiles to Race", The New York Times, April 13, 1900, p8; "First Automobile Fifty-Mile Race Ever Run in America", The New York Times, April 15, 1900, p. 11; "Copiague-Transportation". Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  • ^ http://cyclingnutz.com/events-new[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Annual Reports of the War Department for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1902 (GPO 1903) p. 294
  • ^ Eric G. Swedin and David L. Ferro, Computers: The Life Story of a Technology (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007) p1
  • ^ SoccerPulse.com Archived May 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Annual Reports of the Post-Office Department for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900, pp. 683–684
  • ^ "Tutuila (U.S.)", by David Starr Jordan and Vernon Lyman Kellogg, The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. XCIV, p. 207
  • ^ Fishman, Joshua A. (1993). The Earliest Stage of Language Planning: The "first Congress" Phenomenon. Walter de Gruyter. p. 125.
  • ^ "'Native American Samoan' defined", Title 16 United States Code §410qq–3
  • ^ Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human Race from the Earliest Historical Period to the Present Time; Embracing a General Survey of the Progress of Mankind in National and Social Life, Civil Government, Religion, Literature, Science and Art. Vol. X. Western Press Association. 1914. p. 4676.
  • ^ Daniels, Roger (1977). The Politics of Prejudice: The Anti-Japanese Movement in California and the Struggle for Japanese Exclusion. University of California Press. p. 125., quoting McKenzie, Oriental Exclusion, p. 30.
  • ^ "Champion Season Opens". Chicago Tribune. April 19, 1900. p. 4.
  • ^ Strecker, Trey; et al. (2015). Understanding Baseball: A Textbook. McFarland. p. 12.
  • ^ Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1902, p. 326
  • ^ The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 10 (The Biographical Society, 1904)
  • ^ Moore, John Bassett (1906). A Digest of International Law. GPO. p. 423.
  • ^ Gilson, Richard (1980). The Cook Islands 1820–1950. IPS Publications. p. 98.
  • ^ Virginia McLean Thompson, Richard Adloff, The Emerging States of French Equatorial Africa (Stanford University Press, 1960), pp. 10–11
  • ^ Renard, Ronald D. (2000). The Differential Integration of Hill People into the Thai State. Routledge. p. 75. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • ^ "Senate Committee Against Mr. Clark". The New York Times. April 24, 1900. p. 10.
  • ^ Bacon, J.D. (1918). The National Nonpartisan League Debate: An Original Anthology. p. 15.
  • ^ Fehr, Dennis E.; Fehr, Kris; Keifer-Boyd, Karen (1999). Real-World Readings in Art Education: Things Your Professor Never Told You. Taylor & Francis. p. 57.
  • ^ "Mexican Town Destroyed". The New York Times. April 24, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ "Senate Declares Against M.S. Quay", The New York Times, April 25, 1900, p. 1
  • ^ Benjamin Vincent, Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages and Nations (Ward, Lock & Co., Ltd., 1906) p. 938
  • ^ "Daily Express: A chequered history", BBCNews, January 25, 2001
  • ^ Fleming, Fergus (2001). Ninety Degrees North: The Quest for the North Pole. Grove Press. pp. 320–22.
  • ^ "King Takes the Oath; Utah Now Has Representative in the House". The Salt Lake Tribune. April 26, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ "Ottawa and Hull Swept By Flames", The New York Times, April 27, 1900, p. 1
  • ^ Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution (1903), p. 541
  • ^ Captain Miles P. Duval, Cadiz to Cathay, Stanford University Press, p. 171
  • ^ "Gov. Allen in San Juan". The New York Times. April 28, 1900. p. 10.
  • ^ "Secretary of War Foresees a Fight". Lincoln Evening News. Lincoln, Nebraska. April 28, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ "Mrs. Wilson Burned to Death". The New York Times. April 29, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ "Artist Killed in Fifth Avenue". The New York Times. April 29, 1900. p. 1.
  • ^ "Nine Killed at the Paris Exposition", The New York Times, April 30, 1900, p. 1
  • ^ Eisenbath, Mike (1999). The Cardinals Encyclopedia. Temple University Press. p. 22.
  • ^ reprinted in Michael Ryall, Read & Understand Poetry, Grades 4–5 (Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, 2005), pp. 73–74
  • ^ Solomon, Brian (2003). Railroad Signaling. MBI Publishing Company. p. 42.
  • ^ "John Luther Jones". The Kentucky Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. 1992. p. 479.
  • ^ "Hawaiian Bill Signed". The New York Times. May 1, 1900. p. 7.
  • ^ The World Almanac & Book of Facts 1901, p. 97

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