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October 30 – James S. Sherman, 27th vice president of the United States from 1909 to 1912 (born 1855) November 25 – Isidor Rayner, U.S. senator from Maryland from 1905 to 1912 (born 1850) November 28 – Walter Benona Sharp, oil pioneer (born 1870) December 18 – Will Carleton, poet (born 1845) December 29 – Philip H. Cooper, admiral ...
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1912: From churches came floods of melody. Chorus and soloists sang 1911 out and welcomed 1912. The snow and ice furnished a winter crispness.
1912 – Manila, Philippines – Philippine Exposition (1912) [94] 1912 – London, United Kingdom – Latin-British Exhibition [95] 1912, 1917 – Tokyo, Japan – Grand Exhibition of Japan (planned for 1912, postponed to 1917 and then never held) [96] 1913 – Melbourne, Australia - Great All-Australian Exhibition
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2018: Columbus surpasses San Francisco to become the 14th-largest city in America. 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic is introduced to Columbus. George Floyd protests take place in Columbus and most major U.S. cities. Population 905,748. 2021: Lower.com Field, the new Columbus Crew stadium, opens. 2023:Columbus Crew wins its third MLS Cup, its second ...
1912 – New Mexico and Arizona become states; 1912 – Girl Scouts of the USA was started by Juliette Gordon Low; 1912 – Theodore Roosevelt shot, but not killed, while campaigning for the presidency; October 30, 1912 – Vice President Sherman dies; 1912 – U.S. presidential election: Woodrow Wilson elected president, Thomas R. Marshall, vice