January 1901

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The following events occurred in January 1901:

January 1, 1901 (Tuesday)

January 2, 1901 (Wednesday)

Kaiser Friedrich III in 1902

January 3, 1901 (Thursday)

January 4, 1901 (Friday)

January 5, 1901 (Saturday)

January 6, 1901 (Sunday)

January 7, 1901 (Monday)

January 8, 1901 (Tuesday)

January 9, 1901 (Wednesday)

January 10, 1901 (Thursday)

January 11, 1901 (Friday)

January 12, 1901 (Saturday)

January 13, 1901 (Sunday)

January 14, 1901 (Monday)

January 15, 1901 (Tuesday)

January 16, 1901 (Wednesday)

January 17, 1901 (Thursday)

January 18, 1901 (Friday)

Cross of the Order of Merit of the Prussian Crown

January 19, 1901 (Saturday)

January 20, 1901 (Sunday)

January 21, 1901 (Monday)

January 22, 1901 (Tuesday)

January 22: King Edward VII ascended the British throne and also became Emperor of India

January 23, 1901 (Wednesday)

January 24, 1901 (Thursday)

January 25, 1901 (Friday)

January 26, 1901 (Saturday)

January 27, 1901 (Sunday)

January 28, 1901 (Monday)

January 29, 1901 (Tuesday)

January 30, 1901 (Wednesday)

January 31, 1901 (Thursday)

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  3. "Birth of a New Nation— Australian Unity Achieved", The Age (Melbourne), January 2, 1901
  4. "Twentieth Century's Triumphant Entry; Welcomed by New York with Tumultuous Rejoicing", New York Times, January 1, 1901, p1
  5. "Chicago Greets Century No. 20", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 1, 1901, p1
  6. "The Passing of 1900— Birth of the New Century— Scene in the City", The Age (Melbourne), January 1, 1901
  7. "New Year Honours". The Times (36340). London. 1 January 1901. p. 8.
  8. "State Ceremony in White House", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 2, 1901, p4
  9. "Marine Casualties". Notes on Naval Progress (Washington, D.C.: United States. Office of Naval Intelligence) 20: 161–181. July 1901.
  10. 1 2 3 Robert K. Massie, Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the Coming of the Great War (Random House, 2012) p296
  11. "Lord Roberts Made an Earl", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 3, 1901, p1
  12. "Finder of Bacon Cipher Is Dead", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 2, 1901, p1
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  17. "Deserts Johnson Camp— Indianapolis Breaks Away from American League", Chicago Sunday Tribune, January 6, 1901, p17
  18. "Johnson 'Poo-Hoos' Association", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 6, 1901, p17
  19. "New League Is Launched— American Association Signs National Agreement", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 19, 1901, p3-1
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  24. "Death Closes Busy Life of P. D. Armour", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 7, 1901, p1
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  28. "Vote Increase in Size of House", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 9, 1901, p1
  29. "Deschanel is Re-Elected", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 9, 1901, p6
  30. "Erie Bowlers Do Best Work— Crowds Wintess the First Day's Play in National Bowling Tournament", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 9, 1901, p6
  31. "Twenty-Eight Die in Fire", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 9, 1901, p7
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  38. "Frank Brill the Champion", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 12, 1901, p6
  39. Matthew P. Mayo, Cowboys, Mountain Men, and Grizzly Bears: Fifty of the Grittiest Moments in the History of the Wild West (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) p218
  40. "Chinese Sign Notes of Powers— Action Taken in Compliance with Telegraphic Edict from Imperial Court", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 14, 1901, p4
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  42. "Telephone Line to Cross Ocean— Inventor of a Wonderful Long Distance System Sells His Rights", Chicago Sunday Tribune, January 13, 1901, p3
  43. "Pupin Talks of Sea Telephone", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 15, 1901, p3
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  49. "Quay Was Re-elected; The Pennsylvania Legislature Makes Him U.S. Senator, He Receiving 130 Votes in House and Senate; Treachery of Seven Men Responsible", Pittsburg (sic) Post, January 16, 1901, p1
  50. Harriet C. Frazier, Lynchings in Kansas, 1850s-1932 (McFarland, 2015) p143
  51. "Horrible Punishment For a Horrible Crime", Leavenworth (KS) Times, January 16, 1901, p1
  52. "Mob Burns Negro at Leavenworth", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 16, 1901, p1
  53. "Murderer of Pearl Forbes Pays Penalty of His Crime", Topeka (KS) Daily Capital, January 16, 1901, p1
  54. Miles P. DuVal, Jr., Cadiz to Cathay: The Story of the Long Struggle for a Waterway Across the American Isthmus (Stanford University Press, 1940) p150
  55. "James A. Mount Dies Suddenly", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 17, 1901, p1
  56. Hubert C. Kennedy, Peano: Life and Works of Giuseppe Peano (Springer, 2012) p112
  57. "Cleveland Sees Woe for Nation", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 18, 1901, p1
  58. "Imposing Day in Berlin", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 18, 1901, p3
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  63. "Oscar Booz Is Dead", Chicago Daily Tribune, December 4, 1900. p 2.
  64. "Chinese Girl Slaves Sold in San Francisco", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 21, 1901, p1
  65. "Saved from Her Father— Twelve-Year-Old Chinese Girl Was to Have Been Sold by her Parent", San Francisco Chronicle, January 22, 1901, p9
  66. "Tells of Slavery and Police Bribery", San Francisco Call, February 10, 1901, p1p23
  67. "To Rid Chinatown of Slave Traffic— Unites Sates Attorney Coombe Instructed to Co-operate with State Officers", San Francisco Chronicle, February 28, 1901, p12
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  71. "Use Ax on More Saloons— Mrs. Nation and Three of Her Friends Resume Crusade", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 22, 1901, p1
  72. "Plans Reform of World Scope", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 3, 1901, p1
  73. "Freak Measures in Indiana— Bill Providing for Killing Criminals by Use of Morphine Instead of by Hanging Made Party Issue", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 22, 1901, p12
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  75. "Theater Burns at Cincinnati", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 23, 1901, p9
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  82. "Edward Takes Oath of King", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 24, 1901, p1
  83. "M'Kinley Tells Nation's Grief", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 23, 1901, p1
  84. "All Flags Fly at Half-Mast", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 23, 1901, p2
  85. "W. J. Bryan's New Weekly to Begin on Wednesday", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 21, 1901, p1
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  92. "Belgian Governor Is Slain", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 27, 1901, p11
  93. "'Crazy Snake' Is Captured", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 28, 1901, p3
  94. Chicago Daily Tribune, January 28, 1901, p1
  95. "American League... Fixes Its Circuit", Pittsburgh Daily Post, January 29, 1901, p6
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  99. Andre De Kervern and Yvan Martial, Mauritius 500 Early Postcards (Editions Didier Millet, 2013) p109
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  101. "Sixteen Die in Shipwreck", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 29, 1901, p2
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  104. Stephen Middleton, Black Congressmen During Reconstruction: A Documentary Sourcebook (Greenwood Publishing, 2002) p xi
  105. "Defends the Negro in House", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 30, 1901, p4
  106. Joseph W. Esherick and C.X. George Wei, China: How the Empire Fell (Routledge, 2013)
  107. Alba Amoia and Bettina Knapp, Great Women Travel Writers: From 1750 to the Present (A&C Black, 2006) p173
  108. "Beasts Perish in a Zoo Fire", Chicago Daily Tribune, January 31, 1901, p1
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  110. "Three Sisters", in Historical Dictionary of Russian Theater by Laurence Senelick (Scarecrow Press, 2007) p401
  111. "Football Match Is Arranged", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 27, 1901, p9
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