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  1. August 25 – Author Laura Ingalls Wilder marries Almanzo Wilder. September 2 – The Rock Springs massacre occurs in Rock Springs, Wyoming; 150 white miners attack their Chinese coworkers, killing 28, wounding 15, and forcing several hundred more out of town. September 8 – Saint Thomas Academy is founded in Minnesota.

  2. The New York Times. Retrieved 26 July 2022. Few are alive anymore who can recall June 15, 1904, when 1,021 people died in the burning and sinking of the steamer 'General Slocum,' the deadliest New York disaster until Sept. 11, 2001. ^ a b Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of international games.

  3. April 24 – The Woolworth Building opens in New York City. Designed by Cass Gilbert, it is the tallest building in the world at this date and for more than a decade after. April 26 – Mary Phagan is raped and strangled on the premises of the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta.

  4. July. July 1 – The United States Marine Corps take control of Santo Domingo. July 1–12 – At least one shark mauls five swimmers along 80 miles (130 km) of New Jersey coastline during the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916, resulting in four deaths and the survival of one youth who required limb amputation.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 18651865 - Wikipedia

    United States Secretary of State William H. Seward and his family are attacked in his home, by Lewis Powell. April 15 – President Lincoln dies early this morning from his gunshot wound, aged 56. Vice President Andrew Johnson becomes the 17th President of the United States upon Lincoln's death and is sworn in later that morning.

  6. October–December. November – New York shirtwaist strike of 1909 begins. November 2 – The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity is founded at Boston University. November 6 – The Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument is dedicated in Baltimore. November 8 – Fire at Robert Morrison fibroid comb factory in New York City kills 9.

  7. March 10 – The Kansas legislature approves House Bill Number 906, effectively the first blue sky law in the United States, culminating an effort by Joseph Norman Dolley, Kansas' banking commissioner. March 25 – The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City kills 146. March 29 – The United States Army formally adopts the M1911 ...