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The following events occurred in July 1909:

July 25, 1909: Bleriot becomes first man to fly an aircraft across English Channel
July 19, 1909: Hudson Terminal and 22-storey twin towers open at future site of World Trade Center in New York
July 27, 1909: SS Waratah and 211 people on board vanish without a trace

July 1, 1909 (Thursday) edit

  • In the first political assassination in Britain attempted since 1882, Curzon Wyllie, chief aide to British India's Secretary of State, was shot and killed in London by Indian student nationalist Madan Lal Dhingra. Another bystander, Dr. Cawas Lalcaca, was fatally wounded by Dhingra's shots.[1]
  • Clark County, Nevada, Palm Beach County, Florida, and Lincoln County, Montana, all came into existence on the same day.[2]
  • Alice Blériot, wife of Louis Blériot, saved a child from death, and the grateful family loaned the almost bankrupt aviator 25,000 francs, enough to help him perfect his Blériot XI airplane in an attempt to be the first person to fly across the English Channel.[3]
  • Arctic explorer Joseph-Elzéar Bernier placed a plaque at Winter Harbour on Melville Island that proclaimed "The Memorial is erected today to commemorate the taking possession for the Dominion of Canada of the whole Arctic Archipelago lying to the north of America from long. 60 W to 141 W up to the latitude of 90 N."[4]

July 2, 1909 (Friday) edit

July 3, 1909 (Saturday) edit

  • The first Hudson automobile, the "Model 20", came off the assembly line in Detroit. The last Hudson was manufactured in 1957, after the company merged into AMC.[6]
  • Federal charges were filed against the manufacturers of Koca Nola, the third most popular cola after Coke and Pepsi, after a one-gallon jug of the syrup was found to include cocaine. Ironically, the company's slogan was "Delicious and Dopeless". The company was fined $100 for "adulteration" and failure to disclose ingredients; bottling of Koca Nola ceased after the company went bankrupt in 1910.[7]

July 4, 1909 (Sunday) edit

  • Architect Daniel Burnham and a team of planners unveiled the Plan of Chicago, also known as the Burnham Plan, a long range vision for the Windy City.[8]
  • A 16-foot-tall (4.9 m) pedestal and bust of Abraham Lincoln was dedicated in Scranton, Pennsylvania, at Nay Aug Park. The statue disappeared at some point in the next few decades, and clues to its whereabouts were still being sought a century later.[9]
  • France's battleship Danton, the first to have turbine engines, was launched from the shipyard at Brest. The Danton was torpedoed and sunk on March 19, 1917.[10]

July 5, 1909 (Monday) edit

  • Suffragette Marion Wallace Dunlop introduced the "hunger strike" to Britain, after being jailed for disturbing Parliament. Dunlop's fast lasted 91 hours, attracting enough publicity that the government agreed to meet with the suffrage movement leaders. She was released on July 8, becoming a heroine for women's suffrage and an example for protestors ever since.[11]
  • The proposed Sixteenth Amendment (income tax) passed the U.S. Senate unanimously, 77–0, and moved on to the House.[12]
  • Born: Mohammad Gharib, known as the "Father of Pediatrics in Iran" after authoring a 1941 Persian language textbook on childhood disease; in Tehran (d. 1975)

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July 10, 1909 (Saturday) edit

  • United States reached an agreement with Qing China which allowed Chinese students to enroll at American universities. The Imperial Court approved the Qianpai YouMei Xuesheng Banfa Dagang, an outline of regulations for selecting suitable candidates for study in the U.S., after its delivery by the Ministry of Education.[20]

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July 15, 1909 (Thursday) edit

  • After China refused to let American banks participate with Germany, Britain and France in financing of a railway building project, U.S. President William Howard Taft personally cabled a request to Prince Chun, the regent for the Chinese Emperor, to be allowed in. China renegotiated the agreement to include American banks, and problems with the project later contributed to the downfall of the Empire in 1911.[32]
  • Born: Hendrik B. G. Casimir, Dutch theoretical physicist and discoverer of the Casimir effect; at The Hague (died 2000)
  • Died: George Tyrrell, 48, Modernist theologian within the Catholic Church

July 16, 1909 (Friday) edit

 
Qajar of Iran

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  • The first baseball game in Korea took place in Seoul. Yun Ik-hyon and 24 other Korean university students had learned the game while studying in Tokyo, and organized a match against American foreign missionaries. The Korea Baseball Organization would later refer to it as "the turning point for Korean baseball".[47]

July 22, 1909 (Thursday) edit

  • The Republic of Paraguay enacted its first compulsory education law, requiring all children, 5 to 14, to attend school. On September 6, the "Law for the Conversion of the Indian Tribes" was enacted, providing for public land grants of 7,500 hectares (roughly 29 square miles) to establish schools, churches and housing for Indians converted to Christianity.[48]

July 23, 1909 (Friday) edit

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July 25, 1909 (Sunday) edit

  • Louis Blériot landed the Blériot XI at 5:17 a.m. in England, at Northfall Meadow near Dover. Having taken off from the French village of Les Baraques, near Calais, 36 minutes earlier, Blériot became the first person to fly an airplane across the English Channel and made the first international flight as well. A British newspaper noted the next day, "England's isolation has ended once and for all."[53] Blériot, who was recovering from surgery and had no compass, crash-landed. Legend has it that the 25 horsepower (19 kW) airplane engine was saved from overheating by a slight drizzle as he neared the English coast. Blériot won a £1,000 prize from the London Daily Mail and received hundreds of orders for his airplane.[45]
  • Charles K. Hamilton flew his airship across the Bay of Osaka in Japan.

July 26, 1909 (Monday) edit

  • The SS Waratah departed Durban, South Africa, with 211 passengers and crew on board, bound for a 3-day journey to Cape Town, its next stop on a voyage from Australia to Britain. The Waratah was spotted on the 27th by the Clan MacIntyre, and never seen again. No trace of the ship has ever been found.[54] Explorer Emlyn Brown thought he had located the wreckage in 1999, but had found, instead, a freighter sunk during World War II.[55] As of 2009, no trace of the Waratah has been found.
  • Born: Vivian Vance, American actress best known for portraying Ethel Mertz on I Love Lucy, for which she won the Emmy Award in 1954; as Vivian Roberta Jones in Cherryvale, Kansas (died 1979)

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1909 Friday 10 July 10 1909 Saturday 11 July 11 1909 Sunday 12 July 12 1909 Monday 13 July 13 1909 Tuesday 14 July 14 1909 Wednesday 15 July 15 1909 Thursday 16 July 16 1909 Friday 17 July 17 1909 Saturday 18 July 18 1909 Sunday 19 July 19 1909 Monday 20 July 20 1909 Tuesday 21 July 21 1909 Wednesday 22 July 22 1909 Thursday 23 July 23 1909 Friday 24 July 24 1909 Saturday 25 July 25 1909 Sunday 26 July 26 1909 Monday 27 July 27 1909 Tuesday 28 July 28 1909 Wednesday 29 July 29 1909 Thursday 30 July 30 1909 Friday 31 July 31 1909 Saturday 32 ReferencesJuly 1 1909 Thursday editIn the first political assassination in Britain attempted since 1882 Curzon Wyllie chief aide to British India s Secretary of State was shot and killed in London by Indian student nationalist Madan Lal Dhingra Another bystander Dr Cawas Lalcaca was fatally wounded by Dhingra s shots 1 Clark County Nevada Palm Beach County Florida and Lincoln County Montana all came into existence on the same day 2 Alice Bleriot wife of Louis Bleriot saved a child from death and the grateful family loaned the almost bankrupt aviator 25 000 francs enough to help him perfect his Bleriot XI airplane in an attempt to be the first person to fly across the English Channel 3 Arctic explorer Joseph Elzear Bernier placed a plaque at Winter Harbour on Melville Island that proclaimed The Memorial is erected today to commemorate the taking possession for the Dominion of Canada of the whole Arctic Archipelago lying to the north of America from long 60 W to 141 W up to the latitude of 90 N 4 July 2 1909 Friday editAt the BASF laboratories chemists Fritz Haber and his assistant Robert Le Rossignol first demonstrated a nitrogen fixation process for synthesizing ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen using osmium as the catalyst Carl Bosch and Alwin Mittasch adapted the Haber Process to large scale production making it possible to artificially produce nitrates for fertilizer 5 Born Stavros Niarchos Greek shipping magnate in Piraeus d 1996 Earl Butz controversial U S Secretary of Agriculture 1971 76 in Albion Indiana d 2008 July 3 1909 Saturday editThe first Hudson automobile the Model 20 came off the assembly line in Detroit The last Hudson was manufactured in 1957 after the company merged into AMC 6 Federal charges were filed against the manufacturers of Koca Nola the third most popular cola after Coke and Pepsi after a one gallon jug of the syrup was found to include cocaine Ironically the company s slogan was Delicious and Dopeless The company was fined 100 for adulteration and failure to disclose ingredients bottling of Koca Nola ceased after the company went bankrupt in 1910 7 July 4 1909 Sunday editArchitect Daniel Burnham and a team of planners unveiled the Plan of Chicago also known as the Burnham Plan a long range vision for the Windy City 8 A 16 foot tall 4 9 m pedestal and bust of Abraham Lincoln was dedicated in Scranton Pennsylvania at Nay Aug Park The statue disappeared at some point in the next few decades and clues to its whereabouts were still being sought a century later 9 France s battleship Danton the first to have turbine engines was launched from the shipyard at Brest The Danton was torpedoed and sunk on March 19 1917 10 July 5 1909 Monday editSuffragette Marion Wallace Dunlop introduced the hunger strike to Britain after being jailed for disturbing Parliament Dunlop s fast lasted 91 hours attracting enough publicity that the government agreed to meet with the suffrage movement leaders She was released on July 8 becoming a heroine for women s suffrage and an example for protestors ever since 11 The proposed Sixteenth Amendment income tax passed the U S Senate unanimously 77 0 and moved on to the House 12 Born Mohammad Gharib known as the Father of Pediatrics in Iran after authoring a 1941 Persian language textbook on childhood disease in Tehran d 1975 July 6 1909 Tuesday editAlbert Einstein resigned from his job at the Patent Office in Zurich in order to pursue the full time study of physics 13 July 7 1909 Wednesday editPhysicist Walther Ritz who had formulated the Ritz method for analyzing combinations of particles and who had contributed to the Rydberg formula died of pleurisy in Gottingen at the age of 31 14 T E Lawrence immortalized as Lawrence of Arabia departed Britain for his first trip to the Arab world Lawrence a second year undergraduate at Oxford University traveled to Syria and Palestine for his thesis on the influence of the Crusades on European military architecture 15 Born Gottfried von Cramm German tennis player French Open winner in 1934 and 1936 in Nettlingen Saxony killed in auto accident 1976 July 8 1909 Thursday editIn a reversal of policy the British government met with women seeking the right to vote Home Secretary Herbert Gladstone met with eight representatives led by Charlotte Despard after being requested to do so by King Edward VII 16 The first professional baseball game played at night under lights was a Central League game at Grand Rapids Michigan The Grand Rapids team beat Zanesville 11 10 17 July 9 1909 Friday editA boundary dispute between Bolivia and Peru was settled by President Jose Figueroa Alcorta of Argentina whom the two nations selected as arbitrator 18 Miss Anita Stewart of New York announced her engagement to Prince Miguel Duke of Viseu eldest son of Miguel Duke of Braganza the Miguelist pretender to the throne of Portugal The younger Dom Miguel was the grandson of King Miguel I who had ruled Portugal from 1828 to 1834 19 Died Lord Ripon 82 former Viceroy of India 1880 84 and Leader of the House of Lords 1904 08 July 10 1909 Saturday editUnited States reached an agreement with Qing China which allowed Chinese students to enroll at American universities The Imperial Court approved the Qianpai YouMei Xuesheng Banfa Dagang an outline of regulations for selecting suitable candidates for study in the U S after its delivery by the Ministry of Education 20 July 11 1909 Sunday editAt 3 00 in the morning a heat burst south of Cherokee Oklahoma reportedly caused the temperature to rise briefly to 136 F 58 C desiccating crops in the area 21 Born Fritz Leonhardt German structural engineer in Stuttgart died 1999 Died Simon Newcomb 74 American astronomerJuly 12 1909 Monday editBy a margin of 317 14 the U S House of Representatives passed a resolution sending the proposed Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution to the states for ratification 22 Alabama was first on August 10 to ratify the income tax amendment which was on February 3 1913 ratified by the required 36 states 23 Korea agreed to turn over the functions of prison administration and the court system to Japan Annexation would follow on August 22 1910 24 President Taft set aside 480 acres 1 9 km2 as the Oregon Caves National Monument 25 Born Bimal Roy Hindi film director in Dhaka Bengal Province British India died 1966 Joe DeRita the last of the Three Stooges after replacing Curly Howard as Joseph Wardell in Philadelphia died 1993 Herbert S Zim author of science books for children in New York City died 1994 July 13 1909 Tuesday editMohammad Ali Shah Qajar the Shah of Persia was forced to flee to the Russian embassy after rebel armies poured into the Persian capital of Tehran Mujahidin forces from the north and Bakhtiari tribesmen from the south were joined by local supporters of the revolution By week s end constitutional government had been restored 26 Born Prince Souphanouvong first President of Laos 1975 1991 in Luang Phrabang five days before Savang Vatthana last King of Laos died 1995 July 14 1909 Wednesday editTheobald von Bethmann Hollweg became Chancellor of Germany upon the resignation of Chancellor von Bulow Bethmann Hollweg served until 1917 27 As the Anglo Siamese Treaty of 1909 took effect the Malayan peninsula states of Kedah Kelantan Perlis and Terengganu became British protectorates 28 More than 175 000 square miles 450 000 km2 or half of Thailand s territory were forfeited 29 The British submarine HMS C11 sank in the English Channel off Cromer after the steamer Eddystone sheared off the submarine s stern killing 13 of the 16 men aboard 30 Edward Payson Weston arrived in San Francisco on the 105th day of his transcontinental walk He had set off from New York on his 75th birthday on March 15 on a goal of reaching the West Coast in 100 days not including Sundays and reached the St Francis Hotel at 11 15 p m 31 Born Frank Tinker American flying ace and mercenary in De Witt Arkansas died 1939 July 15 1909 Thursday editAfter China refused to let American banks participate with Germany Britain and France in financing of a railway building project U S President William Howard Taft personally cabled a request to Prince Chun the regent for the Chinese Emperor to be allowed in China renegotiated the agreement to include American banks and problems with the project later contributed to the downfall of the Empire in 1911 32 Born Hendrik B G Casimir Dutch theoretical physicist and discoverer of the Casimir effect at The Hague died 2000 Died George Tyrrell 48 Modernist theologian within the Catholic ChurchJuly 16 1909 Friday edit nbsp Qajar of Iran The Persian Constitutional Revolution succeeded in forcing Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar from the throne of Iran The National Assembly proclaimed the 12 year old Crown Prince Ahmed Mirza as Shah and Azud ul Mulk as regent 33 August Horch founded the Horch Automobile Works in Zwickau beginning a century of manufacture of luxury autos Because a company he had founded in 1899 already made Horch automobiles Horch whose surname meant Hark in German chose the Latin equivalent Audi 34 The Detroit Tigers and the visiting Washington Senators played 18 scoreless innings of baseball before darkness ended the game The 0 0 tie was bettered on September 11 1945 by a 19 inning scoreless game between the Reds and Dodgers 35 July 17 1909 Saturday editGlenn Curtiss piloted the airplane Gold Bug for 15 5 miles 24 9 km at Mineola New York earning a 10 000 prize from Scientific American magazine 36 After 45 consecutive at bats without a hit Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Bill Bergen got a single The record still stands a century later 37 Huntington Beach California was incorporated with 915 residents within its 3 57 square miles 9 2 km2 From 1960 to 1970 with the annexation of adjoining farmland the city s population grew tenfold from 11 492 to 115 960 and is now nearly 200 000 inhabitants 38 July 18 1909 Sunday editFilm actor Larry Semon violated the magician s code by starting a weekly newspaper series Mysteries of Magic Past and Present Exposed in the newspaper The North American Semon revealed secrets of various tricks over 35 columns stopping in March 1910 39 An earthquake at the New Madrid Fault damaged the town of Petersburg Illinois 40 Born Andrei Gromyko Soviet Belarusan statesman and Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union 1957 1985 in Staryye Gromyki Gomel Russian Empire now in Belarus d 1989 Sri Savang Vatthana the last King of Laos 1959 1975 in Luang Phrabang d 1978 Mohammed Daoud Khan first President of Afghanistan 1973 1978 and Prime Minister 1953 1963 assassinated 1978 Harriet Nelson American actress known for The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet as Peggy Lou Snyder in Des Moines Iowa d 1994 Died Carlos Duke of Madrid 61 Carlists pretender to throne of Spain as Carlos VII and as Legitimist pretender to the throne of France as Charles XI died in exile in Italy Between 1872 and 1876 he led the Third Carlist War against the First Spanish Republic and controlled much of Catalonia and the Basque Provinces His 39 year old son Don Jaime de Borbon y de Borbon Parma was referred to by Carlists as King Jaime III of Spain and by Legitimists as King Jacques I of France July 19 1909 Monday editThe Hudson amp Manhattan Railroad s Hudson Terminal the largest underground station in New York City was opened at 10 15 a m connecting Manhattan to Jersey City 41 The terminal located at Cortlandt and Church Streets was operated by the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad and would later become the World Trade Center PATH station Two 22 story towers for the H amp M Railroad at the time the nation s largest office buildings 42 would later be replaced by the twin 110 story WTC office buildings which would be destroyed on September 11 2001 43 In Cleveland Neal Ball of the Cleveland Indians made the first unassisted triple play in major league history in the second inning of a 6 1 win over the Boston Red Sox Ball caught a hit by Amby McConnell stepped on second base before Heinie Wagner could return and tagged Jake Stahl who was trying to run back to first base The 14th and most recent such play was also in Cleveland by Asdrubal Cabrera on May 11 2008 44 Hubert Latham s attempt to be the first to fly an airplane across the English Channel failed when the engine on the Antoinette IV failed seven miles 11 km into the trip The French destroyer Harpon rescued both pilot and airplane Six days later Louis Bleriot would cross the Channel 45 Died Arai Ikunosuke 73 Japanese samuraiJuly 20 1909 Tuesday editGeorges Clemenceau resigned as Prime Minister of France after a violent argument in the Chamber of Deputies with former Foreign Minister Theophile Delcasse A vote of no confidence followed with the Clemenceau government losing 212 176 and the premier quitting after nearly three years Clemenceau who was succeeded by Aristide Briand would become Premier again in 1917 46 July 21 1909 Wednesday editThe first baseball game in Korea took place in Seoul Yun Ik hyon and 24 other Korean university students had learned the game while studying in Tokyo and organized a match against American foreign missionaries The Korea Baseball Organization would later refer to it as the turning point for Korean baseball 47 July 22 1909 Thursday editThe Republic of Paraguay enacted its first compulsory education law requiring all children 5 to 14 to attend school On September 6 the Law for the Conversion of the Indian Tribes was enacted providing for public land grants of 7 500 hectares roughly 29 square miles to establish schools churches and housing for Indians converted to Christianity 48 July 23 1909 Friday editAlliott Verdon A V Roe piloted the first British manufactured aeroplane the Roe I Triplane flying 850 feet 260 m at the Walthamstow Marshes in East London at an altitude of 10 feet 3 0 m and an average speed of 25 mph 40 km h Roe went on to found the airplane manufacturer Avro 49 Sir Frederick Holder Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives collapsed at 5 06 a m while presiding over an all night session and died a few hours later without regaining consciousness Reportedly his last words during the tumultuous session were Dreadful Dreadful 50 Born Helen Martin African American TV actress known for Good Times and 227 in St Louis died 2000 July 24 1909 Saturday editAt D Urville Island New Zealand the first sighting was made of an Aerialite a brightly lit object flying over the bay For the next six weeks the unidentified flying object was observed across New Zealand from Otago to Auckland 51 John Flanagan became the oldest person to break a sports record when he had a distance of 56 18 metres 184 3 ft in the hammer throw The Irish born NYPD cop was 41 years old 52 Born John George Haigh British serial killer in Stamford Lincolnshire hanged 1949 July 25 1909 Sunday editLouis Bleriot landed the Bleriot XI at 5 17 a m in England at Northfall Meadow near Dover Having taken off from the French village of Les Baraques near Calais 36 minutes earlier Bleriot became the first person to fly an airplane across the English Channel and made the first international flight as well A British newspaper noted the next day England s isolation has ended once and for all 53 Bleriot who was recovering from surgery and had no compass crash landed Legend has it that the 25 horsepower 19 kW airplane engine was saved from overheating by a slight drizzle as he neared the English coast Bleriot won a 1 000 prize from the London Daily Mail and received hundreds of orders for his airplane 45 Charles K Hamilton flew his airship across the Bay of Osaka in Japan July 26 1909 Monday editThe SS Waratah departed Durban South Africa with 211 passengers and crew on board bound for a 3 day journey to Cape Town its next stop on a voyage from Australia to Britain The Waratah was spotted on the 27th by the Clan MacIntyre and never seen again No trace of the ship has ever been found 54 Explorer Emlyn Brown thought he had located the wreckage in 1999 but had found instead a freighter sunk during World War II 55 As of 2009 no trace of the Waratah has been found Born Vivian Vance American actress best known for portraying Ethel Mertz on I Love Lucy for which she won the Emmy Award in 1954 as Vivian Roberta Jones in Cherryvale Kansas died 1979 July 27 1909 Tuesday editAt Fort Myer Virginia Orville Wright and his passenger Lt Frank P Lahm went aloft in the Wright Military Flyer Staying aloft for more than one hour 1 12 37 8 Wright met the first requirement of the U S Army Signal Corps Specification No 486 56 July 28 1909 Wednesday editNational League President Harry Pulliam shot himself in the head and died the following day 57 The Board of the Ford Motor Company voted to build its first assembly plant outside of Michigan settling on 1025 Winchester Avenue in Kansas City Missouri 58 Born Malcolm Lowry English born Canadian novelist in New Brighton Cheshire died 1957 July 29 1909 Thursday editGeneral Motors acquired the Cadillac Motor Company from Henry M Leland for 5 5 million 59 Amid concerns that African workers recruited from Angola were being exploited as slave labor by the chocolate maker Cadbury Brothers Ltd Portugal s Colonial Minister Manuel da Terra Vianna barred further recruitment until an investigation could be made 60 Born Chester Himes African American author in Jefferson City Missouri died 1984 July 30 1909 Friday editWith Benjamin Foulois as navigator and observer Orville Wright passed the final requirement of the U S Army Signal Corps for a military airplane A crowd of 7 000 turned out at Fort Myer Virginia to see if the Wright Military Flyer could average 40 miles 64 km per hour over ten miles 16 km Wright and Foulois flew five miles 8 km to Alexandria rounded Shooter s Hill and returned in less than 15 minutes For reaching 42 5 mph 68 4 km h Wilbur and Orville Wright earned an additional 5 000 along with the 25 000 award 61 When the House of Lords blocked his proposed budget David Lloyd George Britain s Chancellor of the Exchequer made the Limehouse Speech in the East London neighborhood of the same name Referring to the House of Lords Lloyd George said The question will be asked whether 500 men ordinary men chosen accidentally from the unemployed should override the deliberate judgment of millions of people who are engaged in the industry which makes the wealth of this country The power of the House of Lords was reduced two years later by the Parliament Act 1911 62 An earthquake in Mexico heavily damaged the towns of Acapulco and Chilpancingo and an aftershock the following day destroyed water mains in Mexico City 63 Cosmetic brand L Oreal was founded by Eugene Schueller in France 64 65 Born C Northcote Parkinson British historian and author of Parkinson s Law in Barnard Castle d 1993 Paul Mousie Garner American comedian in Washington D C died 2004 July 31 1909 Saturday editSheikh Fazlollah Noori a Shi ite Muslim leader in Iran was hanged for treason after resisting the Iranian Constitutional Revolution Seventy years later after the Iranian Revolution of 1979 the Sheikh was proclaimed a national hero by the Ayatollah Khomeini 66 The Zion National Park was established by order of U S President William Howard Taft who set aside 15 840 acres 24 75 square miles as the Mukuntuweap National Monument 67 A time capsule was placed in the cornerstone of the Summit County Courthouse in Breckenridge Colorado The capsule was opened on August 8 2009 68 References edit Sir William Wyllie Murdered By Hindu New York Times July 2 1909 p1 Las Vegas Sun January 4 2009 Palm Beach County Library Lincoln County Montana site Piers Letcher Eccentric France The Bradt Guide to Mad Magical and Marvellous France Bradt Travel Guides 2003 pp43 44 Donald Rothwell The Polar Regions and the Development of International Law Cambridge University Press 1996 pp165 66 Vaclav Smil Creating the Twentieth Century Technical Innovations of 1867 1914 and Their Lasting Impact Oxford University Press US 2005 pp191 hudsonclub org Charles David Head Here s the Real Dope on Koca Nola Bottles and Extras magazine Summer 2005 pp11 13 Burnham s gift Chicago Tribune magazine January 11 2009 The Burnham Plan Centennial Lost Lincoln bust remains mystery Washington Times July 4 2008 French battleship Danton BU Theology Library James Vernon Hunger A Modern History Harvard University Press 2007 p61 Hunger Strike 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