July 1900

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The following events occurred in July 1900:

July 2, 1900: The new LZ-1 opens a new era in air travel
July 20, 1900: First confirmation that diplomats are still alive in Beijing

July 1, 1900 (Sunday)

July 2, 1900 (Monday)

July 3, 1900 (Tuesday)

July 4, 1900 (Wednesday)

July 5, 1900 (Thursday)

July 6, 1900 (Friday)

July 7, 1900 (Saturday)

July 8, 1900 (Sunday)

July 9, 1900 (Monday)

July 10, 1900 (Tuesday)

July 11, 1900 (Wednesday)

Charlotte Cooper, Olympic medalist

July 12, 1900 (Thursday)

July 13, 1900 (Friday)

July 14, 1900 (Saturday)

July 15, 1900 (Sunday)

July 16, 1900 (Monday)

July 17, 1900 (Tuesday)

July 18, 1900 (Wednesday)

July 19, 1900 (Thursday)

July 20, 1900 (Friday)

July 21, 1900 (Saturday)

July 22, 1900 (Sunday)

July 23, 1900 (Monday)

July 24, 1900 (Tuesday)

July 25, 1900 (Wednesday)

July 26, 1900 (Thursday)

July 27, 1900 (Friday)

July 28, 1900 (Saturday)

July 29, 1900 (Sunday)

July 30, 1900 (Monday)

July 31, 1900 (Tuesday)

References

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  3. "Zeppelin, Ferdinand", The Americana (Scientific American, 1911)
  4. "All Foreigners in Peking Dead?", New York Times, July 3, 1900, p7
  5. James Louis Hevia, English Lessons: The Pedagogy of Imperialism in Nineteenth-century China (Duke University Press, 2003), p192
  6. "Reign of Terror in China's Capital; No Hope Now Left that the Envoys Can Be Saved; Probably Killed Days Ago", New York Times, July 4, 1900, p1; "Allied Troops At Tien-Tsin Cut Off; The Massacre at Peking; Detailed Accounts Leave Hardly Any Room for Doubt that All Foreigners Are Dead-- Rising Spreads to South", NYT, July 6, 1900, p1; "Hope For Envoys Again Grows Dim", NYT, July 9, 1900, p1; "All Hope Lost For Peking Foreigners; Even State Department Now Believes They Are Dead", NYT, July 14, 1900, p1; "Still No Details Of Envoys' Fate; But All Hope is Given Up", NYT, July 15, 1900, p1; "Details of the Peking Tragedy; Foreigners All Slain After a Last Heroic Stand", NYT, July 16, 1900, p1
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  11. "A Franco-American Fete", New York Times, July 4, 1900, p1
  12. "Forty Killed in Tacoma", New York Times, July 5, 1900, p6
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  19. "Bryan Nominated; 16 To 1 Platform", New York Times, July 6, 1900, p1
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  26. Robert Coventry Forsyth, The China Martyrs of 1900: A Complete Roll of the Christian Heroes Martyred in China in 1900 (Religious Tract Society, 1904), pp38–40
  27. Richard Jebb, Studies in Colonial Nationalism (E. Arnold, 1905), p82
  28. William Harrison Moore, The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia (G. Partridge & Co., 1902), pp335–336
  29. Vaclav Smil, Creating the Twentieth Century: Technical Innovations of 1867–1914 and Their Lasting Impact (Oxford University Press US, 2005), p240
  30. Phil Cousineau, The Olympic Odyssey: Rekindling the True Spirit of the Great Games (Quest Books, 2003), p118
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  36. "Allies Victorious; Tien-Tsin Captured", New York Times, July 18, 1900, p1
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  45. David C. Goodman and Colin Chant, ed. European Cities & Technology (Routledge, 1999), p208
  46. "Word Received From Mr. Conger", New York Times, July 21, 1900, p1
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  48. The Annual Register of World Events For the Year 1900 (Longmans, Green and Co., 1901) p24
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  50. Jung-Fang Tsai, Hong Kong in Chinese History (Columbia University Press, 1995), pp165–66
  51. "Mob Rule In New Orleans", New York Times, July 26, 1900, 1
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  58. "King of Italy Assassinated", New York Times, July 30, 1900, p1
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  60. Vikas Khatree, 136 Incredible Coincidences (Pustak Mahal) pp16–18
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