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| | Timeline 1902-1904 |
 | | 1904 Jan 4, The U.S. Supreme Court decided in the Gonzales v. |  | | 1904 Feb 16, George Keenan, U.S. diplomat, was born in Milwaukee. |  | | 1904 Mar 26, Joseph Campbell, folklorist and writer, was born. |
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http://www.timelines.ws/20thcent/1902_1904.HTML
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| | PLURAL MARRIAGES AFTER THE 1890 MANIFESTO |
 | | Margaret Curtis Shipp was a physician and became a plural wife in 1891 of The President of Seventy, B. Roberts. |  | | Agness S. Campbell was a member of the YLMIA General Board from 1898 to 1929. |  | | He was subpoenaed to testify in Washington, and President Smith told him to leave Conference early and to prepare for a foreign mission in order to avoid the subpoena. |
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http://www.ldshistory.net/pc/postman.htm
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| | 1904 |
 | | Seattle, WA Thursday March 17, 1904; V. 124, p. |  | | Sumner, WA Friday March 18, 1904; V. 27, p. |  | | The earthquake was not felt as far south as Portland nor in North Yakima on the East, British Columbia towns, however, report it. |
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http://www.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/PNSN/HIST_CAT/PUGET/1904_1.html
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| | ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER INTERNET RESOURCES |
 | | The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, held in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1904, commemorated the 100th anniversary of the purchase of the Louisiana Territory by the United States. |  | | This website from the Liberty Bell Museum Virtual Museum recounts the Bells visit to St. Louis. |  | | The University of Delaware Library presents an online exhibit, "Progress Made Visible", about the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 Worlds Fair). |
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http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/netsrc/1904lpe.htm
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| | 1904 World's Fair Society Home Page |
 | | In 1904, St. Louis recognized the importance of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty to the history of the United States by inviting the country and the world to participate in the "greatest of expositions". |  | | Send mail to admin@1904worldsfairsociety.org with questions or comments about this web site. |  | | The 1904 World's Fair Society can provide a presentation about the World's Fair for your organization or event. |
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http://www.1904worldsfairsociety.org
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| | 1904 Olympics |
 | | The Gateway Arch frames the Old Court House and ÒThe Runner,Ó a sculpture commemorating the 1904 Olympics, all in the heart of downtown St. Louis, Missouri. |  | | This Day in History: May 14 - May 14 Yesterday Tomorrow 1796 Edward Jenner administered the first smallpox vaccine to 8-year-old... |  | | The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair is the subject of a permanent centennial exhibit at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0114372.html
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1904.txt
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| | Warren County Ohio Deaths 1881-1904 M-Z |
 | | This page contains an index to 7,157 Death Records located in Book 2 of the Warren County Probate Court Death Records for the years 1881 to 1904. |  | | An abstract of these records was compiled by Ellen Van Houten and Florence Cole and published in 1999 in a 116 page book which is available from the Warren County Genealogical Society as |
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http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/Deaths-1881-1904-M-Z.htm
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| | Theodor Herzl |
 | | The Uganda Program was finally rejected by the Zionist movement at the Seventh Zionist Congress in 1905. |  | | Herzl died in Vienna in 1904, of pneumonia and a weak heart overworked by his incessant efforts on behalf of Zionism. |  | | By then the movement had found its place on the world political map. |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Herzl.html
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| | 1904 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | January 7 - The distress signal CQD is established only to be replaced two years later by SOS. |  | | April 8, April 9, and April 10 - Aleister Crowley receives The Book of the Law in Cairo, Egypt. |  | | 1904 (MCMIV) was a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1904
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| | Herald of Truth Obituary - Septemebr 1904 |
 | | To this union were born two sons and four daughters; one son and one daughter preceded him to the spirit world. |  | | Lantz.- Noah Lantz was born in Fairfield Co., Ohio, Dec., 23, 1842; died at his home in Noble Co., Ind., Aug. 17, 1904; aged 61 Y., 7 M., 24 D. He was married to Lydia Yoder of Wayne Co., Ohio. |  | | Eshleman.- On Aug. 6, 1904, John Miller, little son of sister Elizabeth and Bro. |
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http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/1904/sep1904.html
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| | John Brown Gordon, 1832-1904. Reminiscences of the Civil War |
 | | 1 From Atlanta "Constitution" of January 13, 1904. |  | | Gordon was laid away in the beautiful cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia (January 14, 1904). |  | | JOHN B. ON Wednesday morning, January 6, 1904, General Gordon was stricken with his last illness. |
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http://docsouth.unc.edu/gordon/gordon.html
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| | Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness -- OSHA Standard 1904 |
 | | Records maintained by an employer and reports submitted pursuant to and in accordance with the requirements of an approved state plan under section 18 of the act shall be regarded as compliance with this Part 1904. |  | | The definitions and interpretations contained in section (2) of the act shall be applicable to such terms when used in this Part 1904. |  | | Where an establishment has changed ownership, the employer shall be responsible for maintaining records and filing reports only for that period of the year during which he owned such establishment. |
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_OA062
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| | 1904 Doll's Sweater |
 | | Sew up the under arm and sleeve, and the sweater is complete. |  | | This should fit an "American Girl" or other 18" doll (my 19 year old daughter's AG doll is lurking in her dad's basement...as soon as I can retrieve it, I'll take a picture of her in her new sweater!). |  | | It features a 'pouch front', made with short rows, to give the "pigeon-breasted" look that was so fashionable in 1904! |
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http://www.vintageknits.com/doll.html
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| | Fire Department History |
 | | Members of the volunteers were the nucleus of the newly formed Berkeley Fire Department, and one of the early volunteer leaders, James Kenney, became the first fire chief. |  | | In September of 1904, the City Hall was destroyed by fire and in October, a paid department was created. |  | | By 1904, the population of Berkeley was nearly 15,000 and the need for a full-time professional fire department had become apparent. |
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http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/fire/history.html
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| | Welcome to the history of the Tour de France |
 | | This meant victory for Henri Cornet, who was initially in fifth place.(cycling historian Jacques Seray dedicated a book to this episode entitled "1904. |  | | Outraged that d’Alès had been ousted from the race, his fans took their revenge when the Tour reached Alès' home in Nîmes. |  | | The Tour de France that was Almost the Last."). |
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http://www.letour.fr/HISTO/TDF/1904/us/annee.html?RaceYear=1903&x=39&y=12
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| | Population Density by Wards, 1904 |
 | | The numbers are especially high in West Side wards near the center of the city along the North and South Branches of the Chicago River, which were largely populated with recent immigrants and industrial workers. |  | | This map from 1904 dramatically displays differences in population density. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/10727.html
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| | USA-Presidents.Info - Teddy Roosevelt Fourth State of the Union Address |
 | | Statistics brought down to the 1st of October, 1904, show that on that date there were 27,138 rural routes established, serving approximately 12,000,000 of people in rural districts remote from post-offices, and that there were pending at that time 3,859 petitions for the establishment of new rural routes. |  | | Large as this expenditure has been the beneficent results attained in extending the free distribution of mails to the residents of rural districts have justified the wisdom of the outlay. |  | | Unquestionably some part of the general increase in receipts is due to the increased postal facilities which the rural service has afforded. |
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http://www.usa-presidents.info/union/roosevelt-4.html
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| | 1904 |
 | | In October of 1904 the four-cylinder Model B appeared and in December the Model C, which was a somewhat revised Model A. Later versions of the Model A were given the Model C motor and were named the Model AC. |  | | The whirlwind of success brought us by our 1904 Model A is ample proof that it supplied just what is needed. |  | | The car of utility is the one which anyone, knowing little of mechanical construction, can count upon every day of the year to take him out and bring him back safely, with no trouble and at low cost. |
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http://www.mtfca.com/books/1904.htm
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| | Terry's 1904 World's Fair Page |
 | | The World's Fair of 1904 celebrated the Centennial of the Louisiana Purchase, an event in American history having an importance secondary only to the Declaration of Independence. |  | | The Territory acquired from France by this purchase embraced all the land lying between the Mississippi River and the crest of the Rocky Mountains, and its ownership by the United States made possible the extension of the nation's boundries to the Pacific Ocean. |  | | No centennial was ever so grandly celebrated, for this Exposition was without a peer in history, and a visit within its gates was an event to be always remembered with pleasure and satisfaction by young and old alike. |
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http://www.tlaupp.com
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| | New York City Subway Historical Maps |
 | | The 1904 New York Subway Souvenir publication included a Map and Profile of the IRT subway. |  | | The 1904 publication The New York Subway, Its Construction and Equipment featured this map showing the elevated and subway lines of the IRT. |  | | Century Magazine's "Building New York's Subway" article included a slightly different version of the same map. |
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http://www.nycsubway.org/histmaps
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| | Isaac Ben Solomon Luria |
 | | "Isaac ben Solomon Ashkenazi Luria." New York: Funk and Wagnalls Company, 1904. |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Luria.html
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| | Article on Minsk from the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1904 |
 | | Article on Minsk from the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1904. |  | | Article on Minsk from the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1904 |  | | Please note that the English transliteration of names in 1904 appears to use a slightly different standard. |
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http://www.jewishgen.org/belarus/Minsk%20-%20JE.htm
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| | 1904 Boston Pilgrims Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com |
 | | The American League Champions were disrespected by the N.Y. Giants and the NL, who refused to play them in the second World Series. |  | | Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org. |  | | You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Teams > Boston Red Sox > 1904 Statistics / Schedule and Splits / Transactions |
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BOS/1904.shtml
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| | World's Fair Links |
 | | 1904 St. Louis World's Fair - The 1904 World's fair was by all accounts the most beautiful, educational and exciting of all the international expositions ever presented. |  | | Louis Virtual World's Fair 2004 participate in a cultural, technological, scientific, artistic, philosophical and religious exchange the likes of which the world has never known. |  | | The World's Fair Information and Exposition Guide - 1904 Louisiana Purchase Expositon - An interesting collection of data about the exhibits. |
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http://washingtonmo.com/1904/links1904.htm
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| | Study the Welsh Revival of 1904 |
 | | Long-standing debts were repaid, church and family feuds were healed and a new unity of purpose was felt across the denominational divides." |  | | Bending the Church to Save the World - The Welsh Revival of 1904 |
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http://www.sendrevival.com/history/welsh_revival
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| | Star Wars: Message Boards |
 | | starwars.com > Community > Message Boards > Community > The Cantina > 1904 |  | | Date Posted: Jun 08, 2004 10:35 AM Maybe this will boggle your mind, I know it did mine! |  | | Here are some of the U.S. statistics for 1904: |
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http://forums.starwars.com/thread.jspa?threadID=176715
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| | Voyage à travers l'impossible, Le (1904) |
 | | I have seen this movie and would like to comment on it |  | | Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Voyage à travers l'impossible, Le (1904) |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0000499
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| | 1904 barber dime |
 | | found a 1904 barber dime today at the drained reservoir I hunt.Found it in a spot I have hunted at least 5 or 6 times in the last 3 years,don`t know how I missed it before.This is the first silver with my new Ace 250 I got it about a week ago. |  | | TreasureNet Forum > Metal Detecting > Metal Detecting (Moderators: Marc, jeff of pa) > Topic: 1904 barber dime |
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http://www.treasurenet.com/f/index.php?topic=10897.0
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| | The Story of Mimi-Nashi-Hoichi, by Lafcadio Hearn, 1904 |
 | | ORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED YEARS AGO, at Dan-no-ura, in the straits of Shimonoséki, was fought the last battle of the long contest between the Heiké, or Taira clan, and the Genji, or Minamoto clan. |  | | But when the envelopment of consciousness has been annihilated, then he [the seeker] becomes free from all fear, and beyond the reach of change, enjoying final Nirvana." |  | | The Story of Mimi-Nashi-Hoichi, by Lafcadio Hearn, 1904 |
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http://www.eldritchpress.org/lh/mimi.html
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