November 1909

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November 13, 1909: 259 people killed in Cherry Mine disaster
November 14, 1909: Yachtsman Joshua Slocum and the Spray are lost at sea

The following events occurred in November 1909:

November 1, 1909 (Monday)

November 2, 1909 (Tuesday)

November 3, 1909 (Wednesday)

November 4, 1909 (Thursday)

November 5, 1909 (Friday)

November 6, 1909 (Saturday)

November 7, 1909 (Sunday)

November 8, 1909 (Monday)

Hémery

November 9, 1909 (Tuesday)

November 10, 1909 (Wednesday)

November 11, 1909 (Thursday)

November 12, 1909 (Friday)

November 13, 1909 (Saturday)

November 14, 1909 (Sunday)

Joshua Slocum

November 15, 1909 (Monday)

November 16, 1909 (Tuesday)

November 17, 1909 (Wednesday)

November 18, 1909 (Thursday)

November 19, 1909 (Friday)

November 20, 1909 (Saturday)

November 21, 1909 (Sunday)

November 22, 1909 (Monday)

November 23, 1909 (Tuesday)

November 24, 1909 (Wednesday)

November 25, 1909 (Thursday)

November 26, 1909 (Friday)

November 27, 1909 (Saturday)

November 28, 1909 (Sunday)

November 29, 1909 (Monday)

November 30, 1909 (Tuesday)

References

  1. Gran Quivira, National Park Service site.
  2. www.historylink.org
  3. "250,000 Members and Counting", by Lynn Chipperfield, in Cross & Crescent Magazine, June 2006
  4. Joseph Nathan Kane, The American Counties (4th Ed.), (The Scarecrow Press, 1983), p479
  5. Orland Centennial website
  6. "Farman Up Over Four Hours", New York Times, November 4, 1909, p1
  7. 1 2 National Park Service site, p11
  8. Colorado's Central Plains website
  9. Roy Hattersley, The Edwardians (St. Martin's Press, 2005), p166
  10. Vickers Viscount Network
  11. Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame
  12. City of Spooner website
  13. "Honduran Navy Sunk", New York Times, November 6, 1909, p1
  14. "Earth in Path of Comet", New York Times, November 6, 1909, p1
  15. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture, "Middle Easterners"
  16. "Woolworths: a brief history in pictures", telegraph.co.uk
  17. John Kryk, Natural Enemies: Major College Football's Oldest, Fiercest Rivalry—Michigan vs. Notre Dame (Taylor Trade Publications, 2004), p48 irishlegends.com
  18. "Plunger", Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval Navy History & Heritage Command website
  19. "Refuses to Be Governor", New York Times, November 8, 1909, p1
  20. "The Blitzen Benz", by Mike McNessor, Hemmings Motor News, July 1, 2008
  21. "Three New World's Records For Autos", New York Times, November 10, 1909, p1
  22. Alan Dundes, in Recollecting Freud (University of Wisconsin Press, 2005), Introduction, p. xxxviii
  23. University of Wisconsin Marching Band
  24. "Gyroscope Car Runs With 40 Passengers", New York Times, November 11, 1909, p1
  25. "Monorails in History – Part I", The Monorail Society
  26. "Cairo Mob Lynches Men of Two Races", New York Times, November 12, 1909, p1; "Soldiers Awe Mob; Negro Taken Away", Times, November 13, 1909, p1
  27. Kevin Shillington, Encyclopedia of African History (Routledge, 2004), p 1406
  28. Karen Tintori, Trapped: The 1909 Cherry Mine Disaster (Atria Books, 2003); U.S. Mine Rescue Association;
  29. John Robert Colombo, Ghost Stories of Canada (Dundurn Press, 2000), pp35–36; www.joshuaslocum.com
  30. André Gide, Journals 1889–1913; Justin O'Brien, translator (University of Illinois Press, 2000) p240
  31. "Buenos Aires Pogroms", in Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution (ABC-CLIO, 2005), pp88–89
  32. "Arrest 14 Italians as Counterfeiters", New York Times, November 16, 1909, p1; David Critchley, The Origin of Organized Crime in America: The New York City Mafia, 1891–1931 (Routledge, 2008), pp47–48
  33. The Standard Financial Quarterly (August 1910), p229
  34. Sam Siculo, 100 Years of Pitt Basketball (Sports Publishing, 2005), p14
  35. "International Conference on a Map of the World", School Science and Mathematics (February 1910), p174
  36. Stephen Kinzer, Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq (Times Books, 2006), pp66–70; "Two Americans Shot For Aiding Revolt", New York Times, November 19, 1909, p1
  37. Jagdish Mehra, The Historical Development of Quantum Theory (Springer, 2001), p279
  38. Liao Tian Ding; Liao Tien-Ding Temple
  39. "Belgians in Congo"; The New Larned History For Ready Reference, Reading and Research (C.A. Nichols Publishing), p929
  40. Benjamin F Shearer, Home Front Heroes: A Biographical Dictionary of Americans During Wartime (Greenwood Press, 2007), p37.
  41. Leslie D. Manns, "Dominance in the Oil Industry: Standard Oil from 1865 to 1911", in Market Dominance: How Firms Gain, Hold, or Lose It and the Impact on Economic Performance (Praeger, 1998), p31; "Great American Court Cases"
  42. "Lili'uokalani Loses A Big One", c. 2000 by Kenneth R. Conklin
  43. "Bible Out of Public School", New York Times, November 25, 1909, p1
  44.  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Loyola University, Chicago". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  45. "Taft Takes Up Case Against Nicaragua", New York Times, November 22, 1909, p1
  46. Klaus Hoffmann, Otto Hahn: Achievement and Responsibility (Springer, 2001), pp64–65
  47. Nell Irvin Painter, Standing at Armageddon: The United States, 1877–1919 (W.W. Norton, 1987), p250
  48. "Meteor Falls in Alabama With Impact Like Quake", Indianapolis Star, November 23, 1909, p1; "Terrified By A Meteor", New York Times, November 24, 1909, p1
  49. "An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 1966"
  50. War Department: Annual Reports, 1909 (GPO 1910), Vol. I, p89
  51. Early Aviators
  52. Dragan Savic and Boris Ciglic, Croatian Aces of World War 2 (Osprey Publishing, 2002)
  53. Dan Patch Historical Society
  54. Sigma Alpha Mu centennial
  55. The Avalon Project, Yale Law School; Natalino Ronzitti, The Law of Naval Warfare: A Collection of Agreements and Documents With Commentaries (Martinus Nijhoff, 1988), pp129–130
  56. "Report Our Sailors In Nicaragua", New York Times, November 28, 1909, p1
  57. CampusFundraiser Associations
  58. David Ewen, Music for the Millions – The Encyclopedia of Musical Masterpieces (Arco Publishing, 2007), p446; "Ever check out the score of Rach 3?", Echo Germanica, October 2003
  59. "HMS Orion"
  60. Justin D. Murphy, Military Aircraft, Origins to 1918 (ABC-CLIO, 2005), pp103–104
  61. Gini Graham Scott, Homicide by the Rich and Famous: A Century of Prominent Killers (Praeger, 2005), pp196–205
  62. "Lords By 350–75 Reject the Budget", New York Times, December 1, 1909, p1
  63. W.D. Rubinstein, Twentieth-century Britain: A Political History (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), pp37, 50
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