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  1. 25 de mar. de 2013 · Cows were found impaled on fence posts, and chickens were plucked clean of their feathers. That night of March 23, 1913, nearly a dozen other funnel clouds raced across Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19131913 - Wikipedia

    1913: In Search of the World Before the Great War (2013) excerpt and text search; covers 20 major world cities Gilbert, Martin. A History of the Twentieth Century: Volume 1 1900-1933 (1997); global coverage of politics, diplomacy and warfare; pp 269–96.

  3. 4 de nov. de 2019 · 1913 US Open Golf Tournament: David vs. Goliath (s) Activities Sports & Athletics. 1913 US Open: Ouimet's Unlikely Victory Spurs Growth of US Golf. Francis Ouimet (middle) is flanked by Harry Vardon (left) and Ted Ray, his two opponents in the playoff at the 1913 US Open.Bettmann/Getty Images. By.

  4. OUR HISTORY. The Stanley brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today. In the century since, his vacuum bottle ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 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 ...

  6. 13 de feb. de 2015 · February 25, 1913 - 16th Amendment added to the Constitution. March 4, 1913 - Woodrow Wilson sworn in as the 28th US President. March 4, 1913 - Thomas Marshall sworn in as the 28th US Vice President. April 8, 1913 - 17th Amendment added to the Constitution. April 21, 1914 - American forces occupy Vera Cruz, Mexico.

  7. Seventeenth Amendment, amendment (1913) to the U.S. Constitution that provided for the direct election of U.S. senators by the voters of the states. It altered the electoral mechanism established in Article I, Section 3, of the Constitution, which had provided for the appointment of senators by the state legislatures.