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  2. February 7 - Wikipedia

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    February 7 is the 38th day of the year ... 1904 – The Great ... [13] it destroys over 1,500 buildings in 30 hours. 1940 – The second full-length animated ...

  3. May 1904 - Wikipedia

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    The Fairy's Dilemma, the final full-length play by W. S. Gilbert, received its world premiere at the Garrick Theatre in the City of Westminster, London, England. [48] [49] In Hobart, Oklahoma Territory, lightning struck a farmhouse, killing four sleeping children. [50] Born:

  4. In Dahomey - Wikipedia

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    In Dahomey: A Negro Musical Comedy is a landmark 1903 American musical comedy described by theatre historian Gerald Bordman as "the first full-length musical written and played by blacks to be performed at a major Broadway house." [2] It features music by Will Marion Cook, book by Jesse A. Shipp, and lyrics by poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. [3]

  5. 120 years ago: Jan. 5, 1904 was the coldest day in NJ history ...

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    Still, 1904 stands as the coldest year on record in New Jersey. The statewide average temperature that year was only 47.8 degrees, state records show. The statewide average has not dipped below 51 ...

  6. 1904 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    April 6 – Joseph F. Smith announces the Second Manifesto in General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah Territory, prohibiting the practice of polygamy, which has continued to be sanctioned by some of its leaders in violation of the 1890 Manifesto officially banning the practice.

  7. February 1904 - Wikipedia

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    In Vienna, Austria, the secessionist artists decided not to exhibit at the upcoming Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. [38]An intercolonial express train on its way from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Montreal and Boston derailed near Hunter's Crossing, 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Halifax, and fell into the Shuberdarie River, killing 2 people and seriously injuring 27.

  8. Lynching of Richard Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    On 8 March 1904, a day after the lynching, a mob of more than 1,000 people gathered at the rail yards. An attack on the "Levee" was planned. The Levee was an African American section of town filled with saloons. The mob gathered up flammable items and separated into three groups. Each group was responsible for burning down a different saloon.

  9. Category:1904 in North America by month - Wikipedia

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