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  1. New Year's Day card January 24: The town of Dyer, Indiana is incorporated. January 10–20 – The 1910 Los Angeles International Air Meet at Dominguez Field is held near Los Angeles, California (the first aviation meet to be held in the United States). January 10 – Joyce Hall founds Hallmark Cards. January 24 – Dyer, Indiana is incorporated.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2017 · Reason #3. There’s a ‘secret’ Indian Schedule hiding in the back of the 1910 census. Yep, you read that right. There was a Indian Population Schedule in the year 1910. Complete with its own instructions, this census sheet can be found at the end of the microfilm of a given location if there were those who claimed Indian ancestry.

  3. The 1910s Lifestyles and Social Trends: OverviewDuring the 1910s, new developments in government, big business, and industry began to change daily life in the United States. America was becoming an urban, industrial nation as the younger population increasingly left farms to settle in big cities. Source for information on The 1910s Lifestyles ...

  4. Fabre Hydravion. Mar 28 First seaplane takes off from water under its own power, piloted by Henri Fabre from the Étang de Berre lagoon at Martigues, France. Apr 28 First night air flight by Claude Grahame-White takes place in England. May 31 Union of South Africa declares its independence from the United Kingdom. More 1910 Events.

  5. Part of: Annual report of the Commissioner of Patents for the year CC0 — Creative Commons (CC0 1.0) This content is in the public domain (free of copyright restrictions).

  6. 30 de sept. de 2020 · 10) The Great January Comet of 1910. One of the most exciting scientific events in 1910 saw not one, but two comets appear in a single year. One was Halley’s Comet and the other was the unexpected Daylight Comet. Halley’s Comet, in particular, sparked fears over it ending the world.

  7. 28 April – Frenchman Louis Paulhan completes the Daily Mail ' s 1910 London to Manchester air race in under 24 hours; the other competitor, Claude Grahame-White, is forced to retire. 6 May – George V succeeds to the British throne as King on the death of his father, Edward VII, at Buckingham Palace.