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1 January 1, 1910 (Saturday)  





2 January 2, 1910 (Sunday)  





3 January 3, 1910 (Monday)  





4 January 4, 1910 (Tuesday)  





5 January 5, 1910 (Wednesday)  





6 January 6, 1910 (Thursday)  





7 January 7, 1910 (Friday)  





8 January 8, 1910 (Saturday)  





9 January 9, 1910 (Sunday)  





10 January 10, 1910 (Monday)  





11 January 11, 1910 (Tuesday)  





12 January 12, 1910 (Wednesday)  





13 January 13, 1910 (Thursday)  





14 January 14, 1910 (Friday)  





15 January 15, 1910 (Saturday)  





16 January 16, 1910 (Sunday)  





17 January 17, 1910 (Monday)  





18 January 18, 1910 (Tuesday)  





19 January 19, 1910 (Wednesday)  





20 January 20, 1910 (Thursday)  





21 January 21, 1910 (Friday)  





22 January 22, 1910 (Saturday)  





23 January 23, 1910 (Sunday)  





24 January 24, 1910 (Monday)  





25 January 25, 1910 (Tuesday)  





26 January 26, 1910 (Wednesday)  





27 January 27, 1910 (Thursday)  





28 January 28, 1910 (Friday)  





29 January 29, 1910 (Saturday)  





30 January 30, 1910 (Sunday)  





31 January 31, 1910 (Monday)  





32 References  





33 External links  














January 1910






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The following events occurred in January 1910:

January 22, 1910: 700-foot high Metropolitan Life Tower, world's tallest building, completed
January 15, 1910: 325-foot-high Shoshone River Dam, world's tallest, completed in Wyoming
January 21, 1910: Seine River overflows its banks in Paris

January 1, 1910 (Saturday)[edit]

January 2, 1910 (Sunday)[edit]

January 3, 1910 (Monday)[edit]

January 4, 1910 (Tuesday)[edit]

January 5, 1910 (Wednesday)[edit]

January 6, 1910 (Thursday)[edit]

January 7, 1910 (Friday)[edit]

January 8, 1910 (Saturday)[edit]

January 9, 1910 (Sunday)[edit]

January 10, 1910 (Monday)[edit]

January 11, 1910 (Tuesday)[edit]

January 12, 1910 (Wednesday)[edit]

January 13, 1910 (Thursday)[edit]

January 14, 1910 (Friday)[edit]

January 15, 1910 (Saturday)[edit]

January 16, 1910 (Sunday)[edit]

January 17, 1910 (Monday)[edit]

January 18, 1910 (Tuesday)[edit]

January 19, 1910 (Wednesday)[edit]

January 20, 1910 (Thursday)[edit]

January 21, 1910 (Friday)[edit]

January 22, 1910 (Saturday)[edit]

January 23, 1910 (Sunday)[edit]

January 24, 1910 (Monday)[edit]

January 25, 1910 (Tuesday)[edit]

January 26, 1910 (Wednesday)[edit]

January 27, 1910 (Thursday)[edit]

January 28, 1910 (Friday)[edit]

January 29, 1910 (Saturday)[edit]

January 30, 1910 (Sunday)[edit]

(d. 2000)[63]

January 31, 1910 (Monday)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Joyner, Christopher C. (1992). Antarctica and the Law of the Sea. Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 100.
  • ^ "Taft Shakes Hands With 5,575 Persons". The New York Times. January 2, 1910. p. 1.
  • ^ "Black & Green: The Untold Story Of The African-American Entrepreneur". Ebony. February 1996. p. 172.
  • ^ "Eleven Are Dead From Ptomaines in Tainted Pears". Oakland Tribune. January 5, 1910. p. 1.
  • ^ "Twelve Poison Victims Buried". Oakland Tribune. January 7, 1910. p. 4.
  • ^ Joseph Nathan Kane, Famous First Facts, 4th Ed., (Ace Books, 1974) p292
  • ^ "Wright Brothers Get Aeroplane Injunction", Oakland Tribune, January 3, 1910, p1
  • ^ Tom D. Crouch, The Bishop's Boys: A Life of Wilbur and Orville Wright (W.W. Norton, 1989), p413
  • ^ "Form Gigantic Merger", Indianapolis Star, January 4, 1910, p2
  • ^ "Railroad Leaders Appeal In Person",, Indianapolis Star, January 4, 1910, p2
  • ^ Azevedo, Mario J. (1998). Roots of Violence: A History of War in Chad. Taylor & Francis. pp. 71–72.
  • ^ "Delagrange Killed in Bordeaux Flight". The New York Times. January 5, 1910. p. 1.
  • ^ Hoffman, Paul (2003). Wings of Madness: Alberto Santos-Dumont and the Invention of Flight. Hyperion. p. 275.
  • ^ Jenish, D'Arcy (2008). The Montreal Canadiens: 100 Years of Glory. Doubleday Canada. pp. 16–18.
  • ^ "Jack Lovelock". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  • ^ Patrick Manning, Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, 1880–1995 (Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp64–65
  • ^ "UP 3,600 FEET IN AIRPLANE". The New York Times. January 8, 1910. p. 1.
  • ^ "Pinchot Fired By Taft; 'Usefulness Destroyed'". Atlanta Constitution. January 8, 1910. p. 1.
  • ^ Chace, James (2004). 1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft & Debs – The Election That Changed the Country. Simon and Schuster. p. 14.
  • ^ A.C. Sinha, Bhutan: Tradition, Transition, and Transformation (Indus Publishing, 2001), p102
  • ^ Seymour Becker, Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia: Bukhara and Khiva, 1865–1924 (Routledge, 2004), pp218–220
  • ^ Jeremy Wormell, The Management of the National Debt of the United Kingdom, 1900–1932 (Routledge, 2000), p53
  • ^ Jeff Rubin, Antarctica (Lonely Planet, 2008), p50
  • ^ Handan Nezir Akmeşe, The Birth of Modern Turkey: The Ottoman Military and the March to World War I (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) p106
  • ^ "One Survivor of Wreck", New York Times, January 14, 1910, p7
  • ^ "Opera By Wireless Now", Indianapolis Star, January 23, 1910, p26
  • ^ "Arrest 80 Officers in Spanish Plot", New York Times, January 15, 1910, p3
  • ^ "Record of Current Events". The American Monthly Review of Reviews. February 1910. p. 161.
  • ^ "Shoshone Project". U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Archived from the original on 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  • ^ "To Become Vegetarians", Mansfield (O.) News, January 17, 1910, p2
  • ^ "150,000 at Cleveland Stop the Use of Meat" Syracuse Herald-Journal, January 25, 1910, p1
  • ^ "Boycott on Meat is Rapidly Spreading; Men Who Are Blamed For High Price", Atlanta Constitution, January 25, 1910, p1
  • ^ Paschalis Kitromilides, Eleftherios Venizelos: The Trials of Statesmanship (Edinburgh University Press, 2008), p94
  • ^ "Single Statehood Favored By House-- New Mexico and Arizona Are Not to Be Merged-- No Opposition to Measure" Atlanta Constitution, January 18, 1910, p2
  • ^ Ralph Emerson Twitchell, The Leading Facts of New Mexican History (Torch Press, 1912), p578
  • ^ "As No. '6,861' Walsh is Lost in Federal Pen", Atlanta Constitution, January 20, 1910, p1
  • ^ "$16,000,000 Residence of Turkish Sultan in Ruins", Indianapolis Star, January 19, 1910, p1; "Turkish Parliament Buildings Destroyed" Syracuse Herald-Journal, January 20, 1910, p1
  • ^ Walter J. Boyne, The Influence of Air Power Upon History (Pelican 2003), p36
  • ^ "Jack Johnson Behind Bars For Assault", Syracuse Herald-Journal, January 21, 1910, p1
  • ^ Stimmler-Hall, Heather (2004). Paris & Île-de-France. Windsor. p. 16.
  • ^ "Forty Eight Killed, 92 Injured, When Train Leaps Into A River". Syracuse Herald-Journal. January 22, 1910. p. 1.
  • ^ "Record of Current Events". The American Monthly Review of Reviews. March 1910. p. 268.
  • ^ University of Ottawa Archived 2008-05-06 at the Wayback Machine meteorites database
  • ^ Grady, Monica M. (2000). Catalogue of Meteorites (5th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 513.
  • ^ "Metropolitan Life Has Jubilee Dinner". The New York Times. January 23, 1910. p. 12.
  • ^ (From page 1 of the Syracuse Herald-Journal) "All France Menaced By Great Floods; Paris Trembles at Approach of Torrent", (January 24, 1910); "National Disaster is Fear of France as Rains Continue" (January 25); "Over 100,000 Persons Are Homeless; France Cannot Stem Rising Deluge" (January 26); "Paris is in Terror As Fever Epidemic Swells Death Roll" (January 27); "Destruction of Paris By Yellow Tide Continues; Roaring Waters Under City Spread Fer of Horror" (January 28); "Paris Cries In Agony, 'Will End Never Come?'; Officials Are Hopeful When Clouds Vanish" (January 29)
  • ^ "168 or 154 Games?", Atlanta Constitution, January 24, 1910, p9; "National League To Play 168 Games", Atlanta Constitution, January 25, 1910, p5
  • ^ David Q. Voigt, American Baseball: From the Commissioners to Continental Expansion (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1983), p38
  • ^ Thomas Gouge, Exodus from Capitalism: The End of Inflation and Debt (iUniverse, Inc., 2003), p307
  • ^ Rosaly Lopes, The Volcano Adventure Guide (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2005), p286
  • ^ Dietrich Schindler and Jiří Toman, The Laws of Armed Conflicts: A Collection of Conventions, Resolutions, and Other Documents (Martinus Nijhoff, 1988), p63
  • ^ "'White Slave' Bill Passed By House", Atlanta Constitution, January 27, 1910, p2;
  • ^ Ray Bonds, The Illustrated Directory of a Century of Flight (MBI Pub. Co., 2004), p25
  • ^ "Asquith Election Followed By Riot", Indianapolis Star, January 27, 1910, p12
  • ^ "Carrie Nation Loses Bonnet In Red-Light District Fight", Oakland Tribune, January 27, 1910, p1
  • ^ Edward Wagenknecht, American Profile, 1900–1909 (University of Massachusetts Press, 1982), p183
  • ^ Government of Norway website
  • ^ McConnell, Anita (2004). "Crapper, Thomas (1837–1910)". Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/55389. Archived from the original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2008. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • ^ Hume, Robert (2010), "Thomas Crapper: Lavatory Legend", BBC History Magazine, Stone Publishing House, ISBN 978-0-9549909-3-0[page needed]
  • ^ "January 28, 1910", cbp.gov
  • ^ "Zimmerman – The Town with Two Names". Baldwin Township MN. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  • ^ Charles D. Cohen, The Seuss, the Whole Seuss, and Nothing But the Seuss: A Visual Biography of Theodor Seuss Geisel (Random House 2004), pp192–193
  • ^ "C. Subramaniam, bio data". Rajbhavan, Maharashra state, India. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013.
  • ^ "Granville Woods". The Black Inventor On-Line Museum. Archived from the original on 2012-11-19.
  • ^ "Cherry Mine Disaster Duplicated in Colorado", Colorado Springs Gazette, February 1, 1910, p1
  • ^ Tom Cullen, The Mild Murderer: The True Story of the Dr. Crippen Case ( Houghton Mifflin Company, 1977)
  • ^ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
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