January 1900

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January 30, 1900: Assassination of Kentucky Governor-Elect Goebel
January 7, 1900: Tesla closes down his Colorado Springs laboratory

The following events occurred in January 1900:

January 1, 1900 (Monday)

January 2, 1900 (Tuesday)

January 3, 1900 (Wednesday)

January 4, 1900 (Thursday)

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January 5, 1900 (Friday)

January 6, 1900 (Saturday)

January 7, 1900 (Sunday)

January 8, 1900 (Monday)

January 9, 1900 (Tuesday)

January 10, 1900 (Wednesday)

January 11, 1900 (Thursday)

January 12, 1900 (Friday)

Dr. Howard Ayres, the new President of the University of Cincinnati, announced that he would ask the university's Board of Trustees to dismiss the entire faculty as part of Monday's scheduled meeting.[36]

January 13, 1900 (Saturday)

Senator Hoar

January 14, 1900 (Sunday)

January 15, 1900 (Monday)

January 16, 1900 (Tuesday)

Colson

January 17, 1900 (Wednesday)

Roberts

January 18, 1900 (Thursday)

January 19, 1900 (Friday)

Bergen

January 20, 1900 (Saturday)

January 21, 1900 (Sunday)

January 22, 1900 (Monday)

January 23, 1900 (Tuesday)

January 24, 1900 (Wednesday)

January 25, 1900 (Thursday)

January 26, 1900 (Friday)

January 27, 1900 (Saturday)

January 28, 1900 (Sunday)

January 29, 1900 (Monday)

January 30, 1900 (Tuesday)

January 31, 1900 (Wednesday)

References

  1. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States (G.P.O. 1902) p86
  2. David G. Messerschmitt, Networked Applications: A Guide to the New Computing Infrastructure (Morgan Kaufmann, 1999) p66
  3. "The 'Open Door' In China", The New York Times, January 3, 1900, p 1
  4. Garton Curruth, ed., The Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates, 3d. Ed., (Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1962) p389
  5. 5.0 5.1 HistoryInk.com
  6. "Fears For A Transport", The New York Times January 4, 1900, p1
  7. 7.0 7.1 The Annual Register of World Events, 1900 (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901) p461
  8. The Annual Register of World Events, 1900 (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901) p461; "Eight Hundred Lives Lost", Atlanta Constitution, Jan. 5, 1900, p2
  9. "Senator Baker Gives Up His Fight", The New York Times Jan. 5, 1900, p1
  10. Annual Reports of the War Department for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900", p301
  11. Mary Wickham Bond."How 007 Got His Name." London, Collins. 62 p., ill., 2 b/w pls. 1966.
  12. "Magnetism of the Earth", The New York Times, January 6, 1900, p1
  13. "One German Steamer Released", NYT Jan. 10, 1900, p1
  14. Herbert Whittaker Briggs, The Law of Continuous Voyage, (William S. Hein Publishing, 2003) pp83–84
  15. "Gen. White is Hard Pressed", New York Times January 8, 1900, p1
  16. "White's Total Loss Was 417"; Jan 6 attack on Ladysmith left 148 dead and 271 wounded;
  17. Annual Register 1900, p2
  18. "Vanderbilts in Control", The New York Times, January 9, 1900, p1
  19. "Assault on Gen. Greely", The New York Times January 8, 1900, p1
  20. Margaret Cheney, Tesla, Master of Lightning (Barnes & Noble Publishing, 1999) p35
  21. "Military Rule For Alaska", The New York Times January 9, 1900, p8
  22. 22.0 22.1 Bryan Niiya, Japanese American History, p34
  23. "Infidel Books are Burned", Atlanta Constitution, January 22, 1900, p1
  24. "M'Govern Conquers Dixon", The New York Times January 10, 1900, p2;
  25. "Pulitzer Home Destroyed" New York Times, January 10, 1900, p3
  26. "Mr. Balfour on the Crisis", The New York Times January 10, 1900, p1
  27. History of S.S. Lazio
  28. "Lord Roberts at Cape Town", New York Times, January 11, 1900, p1; Gale and Polden, A Handbook of the Boer War (BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008), p158
  29. "News of the Week", Public Opinion, January 18, 1900, p91
  30. "Mr. Root Not a Candidate", New York Times, January 11, 1900, p1
  31. "Gov. Taylor Will Hold On", Id.
  32. "Held for Selling Confederate Money" Id.
  33. Theodorus Bailey and Myers Mason, The British Almanac,(Cassell, 1910) p418; Herbert L. Matthews, A World in Revolution (Scribner, 1972) p2
  34. "India's Plight is Now Worse Than Ever", The Post-Standard (Syracuse), January 9, 1900, p2
  35. "Scrubbing Machines Used" New York Times, January 12, 1900, p1
  36. "To Dismiss Entire Faculty", The New York Times January 13, 1900, p2
  37. "Mr. Hoar's Part in the Filipino War", New York Times, January 15, 1900, p1
  38. "Device to Identify Babies", Id. p2
  39. "'La Tosca' Sung in Rome,"The New York Times January 29, 1900, p5
  40. "Three Men Shot To Death By Ex-Congressman", Atlanta Constitution, January 17, 1900, p1
  41. "Samoan Treaty is Ratified", The New York Times January 17, 1900, p1
  42. Resil B. Mojares, The War Against the Americans: Resistance and Collaboration in Cebu, 1899–1906 (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1999) pp53–54
  43. "Roberts of Utah Barred" New York Times, January 18, 1900, p5
  44. "Indians Seek Independence", The New York Times, Jan. 18, 1900, p1
  45. "Mexicans Defeat Yaquis", The New York Times, January 21, 1900, p1
  46. "The Chicago Canal Opened", New York Times, Jan. 18, 1900, p8; "Permanent Injunction Asked", Id.
  47. Settlers Go to Canada", New York Times Jan. 17, 1900, p10
  48. "Portents in Mexico (1899–1910)", in Wars of the Americas: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western Hemisphere, 1492 to the Present, David Marley, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2008) p921-922
  49. "Woman Lawyers Barred" Cannot Practice in Delaware, Where all Officers Must be voters", The New York Times Jan. 19, 1900, p1
  50. Cecilio D. Duka, Struggle For Freedom: A Textbook on Philippine History (Rex Bookstore, 2008), p192
  51. "Kills His Entire Family", New York Times, January 20, 1900, p7
  52. "Two Lynched in Kansas", New York Times January 21, 1900, p1
  53. Robert Hewison, John Ruskin, (Oxford University Press, 2007), p109
  54. "Anne Ellsworth Smith Dead – She Sent the First Telegraphic Message in 1844", Atlanta Constitution, January 22, 1900, p1
  55. "Big Newspaper Reading Room,"The New York Times, Jan. 23, 1900, p1
  56. "Prof. Hazen Badly Injured", The New York Times Jan. 23, 1900p1; "Henry Allen Hazen Dead", Jan. 24, 1900, p1
  57. "Great Austrian Mine Strike", 70,000 men have already quit work-- industries may be paralyzed" New York Times, January 23, 1900, p1
  58. Hawkling Lugine Yen, A Survey of Constitutional Development in China, The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. (2005), p116"
  59. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States (G.P.O. 1902) p91
  60. "Spion Kop Taken By Gen. Warren", New York Times, Jan. 26, 1900, p1; ""Warren's Retreat Depresses London; news that he has abandoned Spion Kop causes a shock ", January 28, 1900, p1
  61. Hawkling Lugine Yen, A Survey of Constitutional Development in China, The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. (2005), p117"
  62. Paul A. Cohen, History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience and Myth (Columbia U. Press, 1997), p44
  63. "Porto Rico and not Puerto Rico", Atlanta Constitution Jan. 28, 1900, p2
  64. http://www.leipzig.de/int/en/sport/tradition/leipzig_sportlich/02602.shtml
  65. "Sunday Crusade in Baltimore", New York Times, January 28, 1900, p1; "Blue Laws In Baltimore", Id. at Jan. 29, p1
  66. "Baseball Magnates Meet" New York Times, January 30, 1900, p9; "The New Baseball Circuit", Jan. 31, 1900, p9
  67. "Goebel is Sworn in as Governor; Kentucky Boasts Two Executives", Atlanta Constitution, February 1, 1900, p1