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1 August 1, 1901 (Thursday)  





2 August 2, 1901 (Friday)  





3 August 3, 1901 (Saturday)  





4 August 4, 1901 (Sunday)  





5 August 5, 1901 (Monday)  





6 August 6, 1901 (Tuesday)  





7 August 7, 1901 (Wednesday)  





8 August 8, 1901 (Thursday)  





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11 August 11, 1901 (Sunday)  





12 August 12, 1901 (Monday)  





13 August 13, 1901 (Tuesday)  





14 August 14, 1901 (Wednesday)  





15 August 15, 1901 (Thursday)  





16 August 16, 1901 (Friday)  





17 August 17, 1901 (Saturday)  





18 August 18, 1901 (Sunday)  





19 August 19, 1901 (Monday)  





20 August 20, 1901 (Tuesday)  





21 August 21, 1901 (Wednesday)  





22 August 22, 1901 (Thursday)  





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26 August 26, 1901 (Monday)  





27 August 27, 1901 (Tuesday)  





28 August 28, 1901 (Wednesday)  





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August 6, 1901: Scott leads RRS Discovery on the British Antarctic Expedition
August 15, 1901: SS Islander sinks in Alaskan waters
August 11, 1901: Drygalski leads the Gauss on the German Antarctic Expedition
August 3, 1901: World's fastest ship, HMS Viper, wrecked
August 14, 1901: The alleged flight of the Condor 21

The following events occurred in August 1901:

August 1, 1901 (Thursday)

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August 7, 1901 (Wednesday)

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Barton
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August 8, 1901 (Thursday)

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August 10, 1901 (Saturday)

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August 12, 1901 (Monday)

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August 13, 1901 (Tuesday)

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Jolly Jane Toppan

August 14, 1901 (Wednesday)

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Clara Maass

August 15, 1901 (Thursday)

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August 16, 1901 (Friday)

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August 17, 1901 (Saturday)

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A timepiece created in Victoria Hong Kong on 17 August 1901

August 18, 1901 (Sunday)

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August 19, 1901 (Monday)

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August 20, 1901 (Tuesday)

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"Umpire" Al Orth

August 21, 1901 (Wednesday)

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August 22, 1901 (Thursday)

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August 23, 1901 (Friday)

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Morant
Fawcett

August 24, 1901 (Saturday)

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August 25, 1901 (Sunday)

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August 26, 1901 (Monday)

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August 27, 1901 (Tuesday)

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  • ^ "Bombards Sky with Mortars to Get Rain in Nebraska". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 1, 1901. p. 5.
  • ^ "Goes Gunning for Rain— W. F. Wright Opens up his Battery of Mortars". Nebraska State Journal. Lincoln, NE. August 1, 1901. p. 2.
  • ^ "Heavy Rain in the West— Relief Comes for Crops in Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa". Philadelphia Times. August 4, 1901. p. 2.
  • ^ "Did Rainmaker Do It?— Whether or Not, Nebraska Got a Wetting". Saint Paul Globe. Saint Paul, Minnesota. August 4, 1901. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Viper Sinks in Mimic Battle— British Torpedo Boat Destroyer Wrecked Off Alderney During Fleet Maneuvers". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 5, 1901. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Oceanic Sinks Irish Steamer". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 9, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ "Manager Duffy Strikes Umpire". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 8, 1901. p. 4.
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  • ^ "Hurry Gunboat to the Isthmus". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 8, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ "Bad Wreck Stops Airship's Test— Santos-Dumont Has Narrow Escape from Death on the Housetops of Paris". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 9, 1901. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Seneca Indian Chief Is Killed in Ugly Fight". August 9, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ "M'Kinley to Visit Exposition— Chief Executive Sets Date of 'President's Day' at Pan-American for Sept. 5". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 10, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ "Town Hard Hit by Fire— Rantoul, Ill., Loses Every Business House but One". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 10, 1901. p. 2.
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  • ^ "French Troops Leave Pekin". Chicago Sunday Tribune. August 11, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ Fraser, Antonia (2002). Marie Antoinette: The Journey. Knopf Doubleday. p. 448.
  • ^ Breighner, Russell. Memory, Fear and Ghosts: A Scientific Analysis of Ghost Stories.
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  • ^ "King Goes to Germany". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 10, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ Thompson, J. Lee (2015). A Wider Patriotism: Alfred Milner and the British Empire. Routledge. p. 69.
  • ^ "Order out for All to Strike". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 7, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ "Strike Order Is in Full Effect". Chicago Sunday Tribune. August 11, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ "Half of Corn Crop Is Lost". Chicago Sunday Tribune. August 11, 1901. p. 1.
  • ^ "Record Prices for Food". Chicago Sunday Tribune. August 11, 1901. p. 1.
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  • ^ FitzSimons, Peter (2013). Mawson and the Ice Men of the Heroic Age: Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen. Random House Australia. pp. 32–33.
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  • ^ Peter L. Jakab, The Published Writings of Wilbur and Orville Wright (Smithsonian Institution, 2016) p. 71
  • ^ Bob Rickard and John Michell, The Rough Guide to Unexplained Phenomena (Penguin, 2007) p. 39
  • ^ "Maass, Clara Louise", in The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars: A Political, Social, and Military History, Spencer Tucker, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2009) p. 351
  • ^ "Ship Crashes into Iceberg; Seventy Die", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 19, 1901, p. 1
  • ^ Peter Pigott, From Far and Wide: A Complete History of Canada's Arctic Sovereignty (Dundurn, 2011) p. 99
  • ^ Richard Kaczynski, Perdurabo, Revised and Expanded Edition: The Life of Aleister Crowley (North Atlantic Books, 2012) p. 117
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  • ^ "Canada's Census Is Out", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 17, 1901, p. 13
  • ^ "Plaza Ecuador's President". Chicago Sunday Tribune. August 18, 1901. p. 6.
  • ^ "Start Riot on Steamer's Deck". Chicago Sunday Tribune. August 18, 1901. p. 4.
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  • ^ "Negroes Killed or Driven Away— Pierce City, Mo., Mob Hangs, Shoots and Burns Three Colored Men and Exiles All Others". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 21, 1901. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Ohio River Steamer Lost", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 20, 1901, p. 1
  • ^ Annual Report of the Supervising Inspector General, Steamboat Inspection Service to the Secretary of Commerce (Government Printing Office, 1902) p. 62
  • ^ a b c The American Monthly Review of Reviews (October 1901) pp. 408-413
  • ^ Halfon, Mark S. (2014). Tales from the Deadball Era: Ty Cobb, Home Run Baker, Shoeless Joe Jackson, and the Wildest Times in Baseball History. Potomac Books. p. 65.
  • ^ "Another Hard Blow for the Phillies". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 21, 1901. p. 12.
  • ^ Christian Huck and Stefan Bauernschmidt, Travelling Goods, Travelling Moods: Varieties of Cultural Appropriation (1850–1950) (Campus Verlag, 2012)
  • ^ "Philippines" in Colonialism: An International, Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia, Penny M. Sonnenburg, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2003) p. 469
  • ^ Teresa Brawner Bevis and Christopher J. Lucas, International Students in American Colleges and Universities: A History (Springer, 2007) p. 75
  • ^ "Teachers Arrive at Manila", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 22, 1901, p. 6
  • ^ "International Federation of Trade Unions", in Historical Dictionary of Organized Labor, by James C. Docherty (Scarecrow Press, 2012) p. 142
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  • ^ "Three Hits Off Waddell", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 22, 1901, p. 5
  • ^ "French Cruisers Menace Turkey— Diplomatic Relations Between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic Are Severed", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 22, 1901, p1
  • ^ Harper Barnes, Standing on a Volcano: The Life and Times of David Rowland Francis (Missouri History Museum, 2001) p. 115
  • ^ Alan Axelrod, Profiles in Audacity: Great Decisions and how They Were Made (Sterling Publishing, 2006) p. 100
  • ^ "Light at the End of the Tunnel", Flying magazine (June 2003) p. 108
  • ^ Graham Jooste and Roger Webster, Innocent Blood: Executions During the Anglo-Boer War (New Africa Books, 2002) p. 214
  • ^ Birgit Seibold, Emily Hobhouse and the Reports on the Concentration Camps during the Boer War, 1899–1902: Two Different Perspectives (Columbia University Press, 2011) p. 140
  • ^ Frederick F. Anscombe, The Ottoman Gulf: The Creation of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar (Columbia University Press, 1997) pp. 122-123
  • ^ "Nurse Tests Theory, Dies— Yellow Fever Experiment in Cuba Kills Clara Maas", Chicago Sunday Tribune, August 25, 1901, p. 5
  • ^ "Sultan Comes to French Terms", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 27, 1901, p. 5
  • ^ "Relations with Turkey Severed— France Recalls Envoy from Constantinople; Tells Abdul's Minister Not to Return", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 28, 1901, p. 1
  • ^ V. George Shillington, 30 years of work Reading the Sacred Text: An Introduction in Biblical Studies (A&C Black, 2002) p. 192
  • ^ Greg Kowalski, Hamtramck: The Driven City (Arcadia Publishing, 2002)
  • ^ Thomas Q. Reefe, The Rainbow and the Kings: A History of the Luba Empire to 1891 (University of California Press, 1981) p. 192
  • ^ "Fatal Explosion Sinks Steamer City of Trenton", Philadelphia Times, August 29, 1901, p. 1
  • ^ "Steamer Horror Due to Racing", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 30, 1901, p. 2
  • ^ "Byerson to Tell Story at Inquest— Coroner Issues Subpoena for Oiler of City of Trenton Who Survived Explosion", Philadelphia Times, September 4, 1901, p. 4
  • ^ Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo, Over a Cup of Ginger Tea: Conversations on the Literary Narratives of Filipino Women (University of the Philippines Press, 2006) p. 22
  • ^ "NHI Resolution No.7, Series 2002" Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. National Historical Institute. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
  • ^ "Today Will Decide Water Campaign", Los Angeles Times, August 28, 1901, p. 5
  • ^ "Bonds Carried by about Five to One— Water Question Happily Settled; Opposition Defeated in Every Precinct in the City", Los Angeles Times, August 29, 1901, p. 10
  • ^ Kevin Starr, Material Dreams: Southern California Through the 1920s (Oxford University Press, 1991) p. 47
  • ^ Reviel Netz, Barbed Wire: An Ecology of Modernity (Wesleyan University Press, 2004) p. 141
  • ^ "Deutschland Again Sets New Record for Speed", Chicago Daily Tribune, August 29, 1901, p. 1
  • ^ Gilly Pickup, What the British Invented: From the Great to the Downright Bonkers (Amberley Publishing, 2015)
  • ^ JaapJan Zeeberg, Into the Ice Sea: Barents' Wintering on Novaya Zemlya, a Renaissance Voyage of Discovery (Rozenberg, 2005) p. 151
  • ^ "Many Killed in Western Wreck", Chicago Sunday Tribune, September 1, 1901, p. 2
  • ^ "Thirty-Six Were Killed", Minneapolis Journal, August 31, 1901, p. 1
  • ^ "Leon F. Czolgosz, Cowardly Assassin, Makes Statement", Buffalo Evening News, September 7, 1901, p. 9, in McKinleyDeath.com]
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  • ^ "Confession of the Assassin; His Almost Toy Pistol", Chicago Tribune, September 7, 1901, p. 4

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