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The following events occurred in October 1910:

October 1, 1910: Terrorist bombing of the Los Angeles Times kills 21 people

October 1, 1910 (Saturday)

October 2, 1910 (Sunday)

October 3, 1910 (Monday)

October 4, 1910 (Tuesday)

October 5, 1910 (Wednesday)

October 6, 1910 (Thursday)

October 7, 1910 (Friday)

October 8, 1910 (Saturday)

The Dietz Family of Wisconsin

October 9, 1910 (Sunday)

Lajoie .384084
Cobb .384944

October 10, 1910 (Monday)

October 11, 1910 (Tuesday)

October 12, 1910 (Wednesday)

October 13, 1910 (Thursday)

October 14, 1910 (Friday)

October 15, 1910 (Saturday)

October 16, 1910 (Sunday)

October 17, 1910 (Monday)

October 18, 1910 (Tuesday)

October 19, 1910 (Wednesday)

October 20, 1910 (Thursday)

October 21, 1910 (Friday)

October 22, 1910 (Saturday)

October 23, 1910 (Sunday)

Jack Coombs, World Series hero

October 24, 1910 (Monday)

October 25, 1910 (Tuesday)

October 26, 1910 (Wednesday)

October 27, 1910 (Thursday)

October 28, 1910 (Friday)

October 29, 1910 (Saturday)

October 30, 1910 (Sunday)

October 31, 1910 (Monday)

References

  1. "Fire Kills 19; Unions Accused; Two Bombs Found After Explosion Wrecks Los Angeles Times Building", New York Times, October 2, 1910, p1; L.A. Almanac
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (November 1910), pp544–547
  3. "Aeroplanes in Collision", New York Times, October 2, 1910, p11; International Civil Aviation Organization
  4. "Interamnia". bgsu.edu. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  5. "Republican Government in China" by Chester Lloyd Jones, in China Social and Economic Conditions (American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1912) p35
  6. "Uprising in Lisbon; King Held Prisoner", Washington Post, October 5, 1910, p1
  7. "Trainman Held For Wreck", New York Times, October 6, 1910, p6
  8. "Premier in an Aeroplane", New York Times, October 6, 1910, p1
  9. The Texas Rangers and the Mexican Revolution: The Bloodiest Decade, 1910–1920 (University of New Mexico Press, 2004) p52
  10. "Manuel II Under the British Flag", Washington Post, October 7, 1910, p1
  11. rjk. "World's first player to hit for the cycle. Curry Foley.". thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  12. "Many Die In Flame; Hundreds Are Missing and Four Minnesota Towns in Ashes", Washington Post, October 9, 1910, p1
  13. "Over 300 Die in Forest Fires", New York Times, October 10, 1910, p1
  14. "Dietz Surrenders; He and Son Wounded", New York Times, October 9, 1910, p1; Wisconsin Historical Society; "1924: Wisconsin King", New York Times, May 10, 1999
  15. Bertrand M. Roehner and Tony Syme, Pattern and Repertoire in History (Harvard University Press, 2002) p80
  16. "Rescuers in Peril; Overcome by Gas While Seeking 52 Entombed Miners", Washington Post, October 10, 1910, p1
  17. Edgar Cayce and A. Robert Smith, My life as a seer: the lost memoirs (St. Martin's Press, 1999) p18; "Illiterate Man Becomes a Doctor When Hypnotized", New York Times Magazine, October 9, 1910
  18. David L. Porter, Biographical Dictionary of American Sports: Baseball (Greenwood Press, 2000) p842; "Cobb is Champion Batsman of World", New York Times, October 16, 1910, p C-7
  19. "Time's Diary", Every Where Magazine (November 1910), p175
  20. "Roosevelt in Aero", Washington Post, October 12, 1910, p1; Smithsonian/Air & Space magazine, November 6, 2008
  21. H. H. Chang, Chiang Kai Shek – Asia's Man of Destiny (Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1944) pp88–89
  22. p11 "The Federal Railroad Safety Program" by Charles W. McDonald (U.S. Department of Transportation), p10
  23. "1408", by Stephen King, in Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales (Simon & Schuster, 2007) p475
  24. "Remarkable Flight by the English Aviator", The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York), October 15, 1910, p1
  25. "Steamer Rammed; 23 Drown", Indianapolis Star, October 15, 1910, p1
  26. "Wellman Off For Europe in His Airship America, in a History-Making Voyage Under Auspices of the Times", New York Times, October 16, 1910, p1
  27. University of Illinois Libraries; Richard Whittingham, Rites of Autumn: The Story of College Football (Simon & Schuster, 2001) p129
  28. Keith E. Durso, Thy Will Be Done: A Biography of George W. Truett (Mercer University Press, 2009) p96
  29. Stephen Linn, The Ultimate Tailgater's Big 12 Handbook (Globe Pequot Press, 2007) p79
  30. Eugene H. Grubb and W.S. Guilford, The Potato: A Compilation of Information from Every Available Source (Doubleday, Page & Co., 1912) p496
  31. "The Japanese Navy Since the War with Russia", by Adachi Kinnosuke, The American Review of Reviews (July 1911) p85
  32. "Episcopal Church Keeps Its Old Name", New York Times, October 16, 1910, p6
  33. "Luco Elected in Chile", New York Times, October 16, 1910, pIII-4
  34. "Airship Kills a Girl— Baillod Steers His Monoplane Into a Crowd at Limoges", New York Times, October 16, 1910
  35. W. Morgan Shuster, The Strangling of Persia (The Century Company, 1920)
  36. "French Trains Running", New York Times, October 19, 1910, p11
  37. "Trip Without Mishap", New York Times, October 17, 1910, p5
  38. "Yap and Other Pacific Islands Under Japanese Mandate", by Junius B. Wood, National Geographic Magazine (December 1921), p599
  39. "Wellman and Crew Rescued at Sea, Airship Lost"; "Chance Put Rescuer in Wellman's Path", New York Times, October 19, 1910, p1
  40. Herbert Adams Gibbons. Venizelos (Houghton Mifflin Co., 1920) p90
  41. Tom Rubillo, A History of Hurricane Destruction in South Carolina: Hell and High Water (History Press, 2006) p143
  42. Kit and Carolyn Bonner, Great Ship Disasters (MBI Publishing, 2003) p28; AtlanicLiners.com
  43. Michael L. Hadley, et al., A Nation's Navy: In Quest of Canadian Naval Identity (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996) p54
  44. Patrick Robertson, Film Facts (Billboard Books, 2001) p149
  45. "Poe Gets a Place in Hall of Fame", New York Times, October 22, 1910, p1
  46. "The Chinese Revolt: A Survey", by Adachi Kinnosuke, American Review of Reviews (December 1911) p718
  47. Christopher H. Sterling, Military Communications: From Ancient Times to the 21st century (ABC-CLIO, 2008) p168
  48. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (December 1910), pp672–675
  49. "Athletics Win World Series", New York Times, October 24, 1910, p6
  50. The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress for the Year 1911 (Dodd, Mead and Co., 1912) p676
  51. "Siamese King Dead; Was a Reformer", New York Times, October 24, 1910, p9
  52. http://www.gimyong.com/webboard/index.php?topic=29961.0
  53. "asiativ.com". asiativ.com. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  54. "The Calendar of the Month", The World To-day (December 1910) p1433
  55. "70 Killed on a Gunboat", New York Times, October 27, 1910, p7
  56. "Jack Johnson Beaten", New York Times, October 26, 1910, p6
  57. "History of Arkansas Polytechnic College", by G.R. Turrentine and John E. Tucker
  58. The Rockefeller University Hospital Centennial
  59. KONE – "100 years' history"
  60. "Shows Moving Views in Natural Colors", New York Times, October 29, 1910, p8
  61. "Grahame-White Wins the Cup", New York Times, October 30, 1910, p1
  62. "Chronomedia: 1907". terramedia.co.uk. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  63. "Briand Explains His Hasty Words", New York Times, October 31, 1910, p3
  64. "Looking back: The Shiraz pogrom"
  65. "Descendants of Christopher Columbus"
  66. "National Billiard League to Open", New York Times, October 31, 1910, p7
  67. "Pittsburg Wins Cue Match", Chicago Tribune, November 1, 1910, p10
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