Saturday, October 11, 2014

Sunday October 11, 1914. Front line stabilization sets in.

The French abandoned efforts to retake Saint-Mihiel.  It would not be taken back until 1918.

Brown University celebrated its 150th anniversary with many dignitaries, including former President Taft, in attendance.

The Russian cruiser Pallanda was sunk in the Gulf of Finland by the U-26.  It's entire crew perished in the first loss of a vessel by the Russians in the Great War.

"Lake Avenue. A part of the family residence section." - Keechelus Dam, Yakima River, 10 miles northwest of Easton, Easton, Kittitas County, WA

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Saturday, October 10, 1914. Convention of Aguascalientes

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