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April 9, 1901: New U.S. $10 bill approved by Treasury Department

The following events occurred in April 1901:

April 1, 1901 (Monday)

April 2, 1901 (Tuesday)

April 3, 1901 (Wednesday)

April 4, 1901 (Thursday)

April 5, 1901 (Friday)

April 6, 1901 (Saturday)

April 7, 1901 (Sunday)

April 8, 1901 (Monday)

April 9, 1901 (Tuesday)

April 10, 1901 (Wednesday)

April 11, 1901 (Thursday)

April 12, 1901 (Friday)

April 13, 1901 (Saturday)

April 14, 1901 (Sunday)

April 15, 1901 (Monday)

April 16, 1901 (Tuesday)

April 17, 1901 (Wednesday)

April 18, 1901 (Thursday)

April 19, 1901 (Friday)

April 20, 1901 (Saturday)

April 21, 1901 (Sunday)

April 22, 1901 (Monday)

April 23, 1901 (Tuesday)

April 24, 1901 (Wednesday)

April 25, 1901 (Thursday)

April 26, 1901 (Friday)

April 27, 1901 (Saturday)

April 28, 1901 (Sunday)

April 29, 1901 (Monday)

April 30, 1901 (Tuesday)

References

  1. Census of England and Wales (63 Vict. C. 4.) 1901: General Report with Appendices (Great Britain. Census Office, H.M. Stationery Office, 1904) p302
  2. Richard L. Roberts and Suzanne Miers, The End of Slavery in Africa (University of Wisconsin Press, 1988) p23
  3. W. G. Clarence-Smith, Islam and the Abolition of Slavery (Oxford University Press, 2006) p127
  4. "Aguinaldo Takes the Oath— The Filipino Leader Accepts the Inevitable and Swears Allegiance to the United States", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 3, 1901, p1
  5. "Philippine-American War", by Marco Hewitt in The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars: A Political, Social, and Military History, Spencer C. Tucker, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2009) p477
  6. Kenneth Warren, The American Steel Industry, 1850-1970: A Geographical Interpretation (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1987) p125
  7. Bob Batchelor, American Popular Culture Through History: The 1900s (Greenwood, 2002) p133
  8. "She Saw the Prize Fight— But Mrs. Moore Was Afterward Arrested and Fined for Wearing Male Attire", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 3, 1901, p11
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The American Monthly Review of Reviews(May 1901) pp538-542
  10. Graham Jooste and Roger Webster, Innocent Blood: Executions during the Anglo-Boer War (New Africa Books, 2002) p26
  11. Archie L. Dick, The Hidden History of South Africa's Book and Reading Cultures (University of Toronto Press, 2013)
  12. "Homes for London Workmen— County Council to Build 5,779 Cottages in Tottenham— Rents to be from About $1.50 to $2.50 a Week", New York Times, April 3, 1901, p1
  13. Building the Nation: N.F.S. Grundtvig and Danish National Identity John A. Hall and Ove Korsgaard, eds. (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015) p20
  14. The International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress during the Year 1901, Frank Moore Colby, ed. (Dodd, Mead & Company, 1902) p243
  15. Bo Lidegaard, A Short History of Denmark in the 20th Century (Gyldendal A/S, 2014)
  16. "Danish Cabinet Loses— Folkething Election Results in Government Defeat", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 4, 1901, p1
  17. "Zulus and the War", by John Laband, The Boer War: Direction, Experience and Image, John Gooch, ed. (Routledge, 2013)
  18. Marline Otte, Jewish Identities in German Popular Entertainment, 1890–1933 (Cambridge University Press, 2006) pp38-39
  19. "Moorhouse, George", in The American Soccer League: The Golden Years of American Soccer 1921-1931, Colin Jose, ed. (Scarecrow Press, 1998) p487
  20. "Yale Team Beaten— Allegheny College Plays the Blues in a Basket Ball Game", The Pittsburg [sic] Post, April 6, 1901, p6
  21. "Allegheny College Beats Yale", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 6, 1901, p6
  22. "The truth behind the Helms Committee", by Jon Scott
  23. Albert H. Walker, History of the Sherman Law (1910, reprinted by Beard Books, 2000) p124
  24. "P. C. Knox in the Cabinet", New York Times, April 6, 1901, p1
  25. "Knox Now in Office— Pittsburger Takes the Oath as United States Attorney General", Pittsburgh Press, April 9, 1901, p1
  26. "Hulk of Merrimac Destroyed— Collier Sunk at Santiago, Cuba, to Bottle Up Cervera's Fleet Blown Up with Dynamite, Chicago Sunday Tribune, April 7, 1901, p1
  27. "Famous Canvas Stolen in 1876 Is Recovered", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 6, 1901, p1
  28. "Millville Lost to New York— Jerseymen Went to Pieces and Gothamites Rolled Up Big Score", Philadelphia Times, April 7, 1901, p12
  29. Association of Professional Basketball Researchers
  30. John L. DiGaetani and Josef P. Sirefman, Opera and the Golden West: The Past, Present, and Future of Opera in the U.S.A. (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1994 pp129-130
  31. John Baxter, French Riviera and Its Artists: Art, Literature, Love, and Life on the Côte d'Azur (Museyon, 2015) pp80-81
  32. Tom White, et al., Extreme Devotion: The Voice of the Martyrs (Harper Collins, 2002) p348
  33. Laurence Goldman, The Anthropology of Cannibalism (Greenwood Publishing, 1999) p19
  34. "Two Missionaries Killed", New York Times, April 22, 1901, p7
  35. "The New Guinea Massacre— A Military Force Despatched", Sydney Morning Herald, April 25, 1901, p6
  36. Robert W. Kirk, Paradise Past: The Transformation of the South Pacific, 1520-1920 (McFarland, 2012) p223
  37. Lee Allyn Davis, Natural Disasters (Infobase Publishing, 2010) p218
  38. "Coal for First Foreign Port— Collier Alexander Taking Five Thousand Tons to Stock Station on the West Coast of Mexico", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 10, 1901, p2
  39. "New Ten Dollar Buffalo Bill— Secretary of the Treasury Approves Design for Note Soon to Be Issued as Legal Tender", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 10, 1901, p2
  40. "Botha Again for Peace", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 11, 1901, p1
  41. "Illinois Town Changes Name", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 10, 1901, p3
  42. Lynn Abbott and Doug Seroff, Ragged but Right: Black Traveling Shows, 'Coon Songs,' and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz (University Press of Mississippi, 2009) p71
  43. 1 2 3 "Marvelous Electrical Inventions Displayed; Attractions at a 'Conversazione' at Columbia University", New York Times, April 13, 1901, p1
  44. "Tesla Plays the Wizard— He Makes Electricity Do Weird Things before the Public", New York Sun, April 13, 1901, p1
  45. 1 2 "Pictures Sent by Wire", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 13, 1901, p1
  46. "Cubans Reject American Terms", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 13, 1901, p1
  47. "The First Comet of 1901", in The British Almanac and Family Cyclopedia 1902 (Charles Letts & Co., 1902), p6
  48. Peter Grego, Blazing a Ghostly Trail: ISON and Great Comets of the Past and Future (Springer, 2013) p123
  49. Rose Roberts, Radical Human Ecology: Intercultural and Indigenous Approaches (Routledge, 2016) p332
  50. "Military dimensions of the 'Boxer Uprising' in Shanxi, 1898-1901", by Roger R. Thompson, in Warfare in Chinese History, Hans van de Ven, ed. (Brill, 2000) p316
  51. Kam C. Wong, Chinese Policing: History and Reform (Peter Lang, 2009) p48
  52. "Says Corea is Fortifying", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 15, 1901, p5
  53. "Russia Far from Calm", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 17, 1901, p5
  54. Paul C. Bartholomew and Joseph F. Menez, Summaries of Leading Cases on the Constitution (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000) p372
  55. C. A. Warner, Texas Oil & Gas Since 1543 (Copano Bay Press, 2007) p52
  56. Hugh Rockoff, America's Economic Way of War: War and the US Economy from the Spanish-American War to the Persian Gulf War (Cambridge University Press, 2012) p79
  57. Bill Nasson, Abraham Esau's War: A Black South African War in the Cape, 1899-1902 (Cambridge University Press, 2003) p45
  58. Richard L. Myers, 100 Most Important Chemical Compounds, The: A Reference Guide: A Reference Guide (ABC-CLIO, 2007) p108
  59. S. M. Meng, The Tsungli Yamen: Its Organization and Functions (East Asian Research Center, 1962) p81
  60. "Tsung-Li-Yamen to Go", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 17, 1901, p5
  61. "Letter Carriers May Wear Neat Shirt Waists", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 17, 1901, p3
  62. (Illustration) Chicago Daily Tribune, April 18, 1901, p3
  63. Timothy Starr, Great Inventors of New York's Capital District (The History Press, 2010)
  64. "National League Repents— Batter Allowed to Take Base When Hit by Pitcher", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 18, 1901, p6
  65. L. Edward Purcell, Vice Presidents: A Biographical Dictionary (Infobase Publishing, 2010) p248
  66. Tom Savage, A Dictionary of Iowa Place-Names (University of Iowa Press, 2007) p128
  67. Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr., Ornithology in Laboratory and Field (Academic Press, 1984) p422
  68. Julian P. Hume and Michael Walters, Extinct Birds (A & C Black, 2012) p188
  69. Oliver Janz and Daniel Schonpflug, Gender History in a Transnational Perspective: Networks, Biographies, Gender Orders (Berghahn Books, 2014) p48
  70. "Empress' Palace Burns at Pekin— Headquarters of Field Marshal Von Waldersee and Staff are Destroyed", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 18, 1901, p3
  71. "Gives His Life to Save a Dog— Body of General Schwartzkopf Found in Palace Ruins at Pekin", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 19, 1901, p2
  72. Luís Trindade, The Making of Modern Portugal (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013) p235
  73. "Portugal", in The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church, Volume 12 (Catholic Encyclopedia Incorporated, 1913) p305
  74. 1 2 James D. Szalontai, Small Ball in the Big Leagues: A History of Stealing, Bunting, Walking and Otherwise Scratching for Runs (McFarland, 2010) p20
  75. "Philippine Army to Be Reduced", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 19, 1901, p1
  76. "Aguinaldo Asks People to Yield— Long Expected Manifesto from Insurgent Leader Is Issued from Manila", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 20, 1901, p1
  77. Robert C. Doyle, The Enemy in Our Hands: America's Treatment of Prisoners of War from the Revolution to the War on Terror (University Press of Kentucky, 2010) p155
  78. 1 2 3 4 The American Monthly Review of Reviews(June 1901) pp666-669
  79. "Few Insurgents Left in the Philippines— Gen. Tinio has Surrendered, as Have Malvar's Best Officers", New York Times, May 1, 1901, p1
  80. "The Football Association Cup. The Final Tie. Tottenham Hotspur v. Sheffield United.", The Times (London), April 22, 1901, p11
  81. "England's Football Game— The Annual Contest for the Association Cup Ends in a Draw", New York Times, April 21, 1901, p9
  82. "New Cabinet for Chile", New York Times, April 22, 1901, p7
  83. "China Issues Edict of Reform", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 24, 1901, p5
  84. "Newspapers and nationalism in rural China 1890-1929", by Henrietta Harrison, in Twentieth-Century China: New Approaches (Routledge, 2013) p87
  85. James Morton, Justice Denied: Extraordinary Miscarriages of Justice (Little, Brown Book Group, 2015)
  86. "London Fight Proves Fatal— American Pugilist Smith Dies from the Effects of Monday Night's Ring Encounter", Chicago Tribune, April 25, 1901, p6
  87. "Pugilists Acquitted— At Second Trial of Jack Roberts in London", Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 28, 1901, p2
  88. Friedrich Unterharnscheidt and Julia Taylor Unterharnscheidt, Boxing: Medical Aspects (Academic Press, 2003) p713
  89. Harvey H. Jackson, Inside Alabama: A Personal History of My State (University of Alabama Press, 2004) p136
  90. Bailey Thomson, A Century of Controversy: Constitutional Reform in Alabama (University of Alabama Press, 2002) p22
  91. "Germans Fight at Great Wall", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 29, 1901, p5
  92. Matthew Westfall, The Devil's Causeway: The True Story of America's First Prisoners of War in the Philippines, and the Heroic Expedition Sent to Their Rescue (Globe Pequot, 2012)
  93. "Pennant to Be Raised Today— Opening of the American League's Season at White Stocking Park", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 24, 1901, p7
  94. "Champions Win Opening Game", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 25, 1901, p6
  95. "Lincoln's Body Rests at Last", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 25, 1901, p4
  96. "Automobile Bill Signed", New York Times, April 26, 1901, p5
  97. Patrick Robertson, Robertson's Book of Firsts: Who Did What for the First Time (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011)
  98. Chris McNab, The Flamethrower (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015)
  99. "Explosion Kills and Injures 150", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 26, 1901, p3
  100. "Baseball’s Biggest Ninth-Inning Comebacks", by Carl Bialik, Wall Street Journal, July 28, 2008
  101. Patrick Harrigan, The Detroit Tigers: Club and Community, 1945-1995 (University of Toronto Press, 1997) p41
  102. "Ten Runs Won in the Ninth", Detroit Free Press, April 26, 1901, p1
  103. Mark Ribowsky, The Complete History of the Home Run (Citadel Press, 2003) p34
  104. Gene M. Burnett, Florida's Past: People and Events That Shaped the State (Pineapple Press, 1996) p248
  105. Sidney Walter Martin, Florida's Flagler (University of Georgia Press, 2010) p186
  106. Eric Newby, Great Ascents: A Narrative History of Mountaineering (Viking Press, 1977) p146
  107. "Ketchum Hanged!", Albuquerque (NM) Citizen, April 26, 1901, p1
  108. Matthew P. Mayo, Cowboys, Mountain Men, and Grizzly Bears: Fifty of the Grittiest Moments in the History of the Wild West (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) p227
  109. Robert J. Tórrez, Myth of the Hanging Tree: Stories of Crime and Punishment in Territorial New Mexico (University of New Mexico, Press, 2008) pp39-40
  110. "Black Jack Decapitated; Rope Used at Hanging Cuts off the Outlaw's Head", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 26, 1901, p3
  111. J. Luis Guasch, et al., Quality Systems and Standards for a Competitive Edge (World Bank Publications, 2007) pp17-18
  112. Paul Donnelley, Firsts, Lasts & Onlys of Football: The Most Amazing Football Facts from the Last 160 Years (Hamlyn, 2010)
  113. "The Football Association Cup", The Times (London), April 29, 1901, p7
  114. "Win English Football Cup", Chicago Sunday Tribune, April 28, 1901, p18
  115. Jay Hoster, Early Wall Street: 1830-1940 (Arcadia Publishing, 2014) p49
  116. Randall Gabrielan, New York City's Financial District in Vintage Postcards (Arcadia Publishing, 2000) p32
  117. Mark E. Battjes, Protecting, Isolating, and Controlling Behavior: Population and Resource Control Measures in Counterinsurgency Campaigns (Government Printing Office, 2012) pp61-62
  118. Fergus Fleming, The Sword and the Cross: Two Men and an Empire of Sand (Grove Press, 2007) p135
  119. "President Will Begin Long Trip", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 29, 1901, p2
  120. "M'Kinley's Trip to West Begun", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 30, 1901, p5
  121. "His Eminence Wins the Derby", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 30, 1901, p7
  122. John Williams, Red Men: Liverpool Football Club (Random House, 2011)
  123. "Football: The League Championship", The Times (London) April 30, 1901, p12
  124. R. Michael Wilson, Great Train Robberies of the Old West (Globe Pequot, 2007) p132
  125. Larry Pointer, In Search of Butch Cassidy (University of Oklahoma Press, 2013) p255
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