Sunday, September 27, 2009

Monday, September 27, 1909. Reserving the oil.

President Taft withdrew 3,041,000 acres of public lands in California and Wyoming from further claims, thereby reserving the oil for use by the United States Navy.   The oil lands were being very rapidly claimed by placer oil claims and would have been unavailable, had this not been done, within a few months.

This provides the basis of today's strategic oil reserves.  No doubt, had current Wyoming political forces been around at the time, they would have protested this beneficial and necessary action, and probably branded President Taft a communist.

Dedication ceremony for Confederate monument in Mulberry, Tennessee, September 27, 1909.

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Sunday, September 26, 1909. Willie Boy, William Mike and Carlotta Mike.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Sunday, September 26, 1909. Willie Boy, William Mike and Carlotta Mike.

A Chemehuevi Indian known as "Willie Boy" shot and killed his girlfriend's father and uncle, William Mike, then fled with her, Carlotta Mike, into the desert. Pursued for eleven days, he killed himself on October 7.

Carlota was his cousin, and all the figures in the actual story were Chemehuevi Indians.  Willie Boy was 28 years old, Carlotta 16.

The story was novelized in the early Indian Movement era in hte 1969 film Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here with Robert Redford, Katherine Ross and Robert Blake Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here with Robert Redford, Katherine Ross and Robert Blake, based on the Harry Lawton novel of 1960.

The actual story has remained largely silent due to tribal taboos on speaking of the dead.

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Saturday, September 25, 1909. A solar storm.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Saturday, September 25, 1909. A solar storm.

A solar storm messed up telegraph communications globally.

A Gibson Girl appeared on the cover of Colliers.


Charles Dana Gibson's illustrations of women of the period would reach a certain sort of artistic category all of their own.  While Gibson could, and sometimes did, portray women in a different fashion, for the most part they all had doe eyes and very large hair styles of the turn of the prior century.

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Friday, September 24, 1909. The world did not end.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Friday, September 24, 1909. The world did not end.

Contrary to the predictions of Robert B. Swan, who gathered 300 members of the Triune Immersionists in West Duxbury, Massachusetts, the world did notend.

When the world failed to conclude with the crust of the Earth peeling off and destroying the wicked, the prediction was revised to sometime within twenty four hours after 6:00 p.m.  That failed to materialize as well.


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Thursday, September 23, 1909. The Gunnison Tunnel opened.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Thursday, September 23, 1909. The Gunnison Tunnel opened.

President Taft opened the Gunnison Tunnel in Colorado.


It was the longest tunnel in the world at the time and transformed the region into a cropland. Alfalfa, wheat, corn, oats, potatoes, beans, onions and fruit--apples, pears and cherries and starting in the 1960s, Moravian malting barley for Coors beer. 

The British magazine Truth exposed barbarities by the Peruvian Amazon Company.

The Arctic Club of American honored Dr. Frederick Cook as the discoverer of the North Pole at a banquet in his honor.  Three months later his claim would be rejected.

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Tuesday, September 21, 1909. Arctic Rivals in New York.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Tuesday, September 21, 1909. Arctic Rivals in New York.

San Francisco after reconstruction.

Today In Wyoming's History: September 211909  Municipal natural gas service starts in Basin. Attribution:  Wyoming State Historical Society.

Cook returned to a hero's welcome in New York City.

Peary received  a hero's welcome in Sydney, New York.


The Shoshone Cavern National Monument, Wyoming, was created by executive order of President Taft.  On May 17, 1954, it was transferred to the City of Cody.

Albert Einstein publicly presented his general theory of relativity for the first time at a gathering of German natural scientists and physicians

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Monday, September 20, 1909. The Grand Isle Hurricane of 1909 and The South Africa Act of 1909.

 

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Monday, September 20, 1909. The Grand Isle Hurricane of 1909 and The South Africa Act of 1909.

The Grand Isle Hurricane of 1909 destroyed much of New Orleans, killing 350 people.

Parliament passed the South Africa Act 1909, effective May 31, 1910, uniting the Cape of Good Hope and Natal with the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, to create the Union of South Africa.  The latter two colonies were conquests of the Boer War.

Many of the residents of the latter two entities weren't thrilled above developments.

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Thursday, September 16, 1909. Hitler evicted.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Thursday, September 16, 1909. Hitler evicted.

One Adolf Hitler, an Austrian, age 20, was evicted from his lodgings at Sechshauserstrasse 58 in Vienna.

He had no money, no income, and no forwarding address.  He was homeless.

Life magazine came out.


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Tuesday, September 14, 1909. Taft and the Federal Reserve.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Monday, September 13, 1909. John King wins his second Medal of Honor.

Career U.S. Navy sailor John King won his second Medal of Honor.

The citation read:

Watertender, serving on board the U.S.S. Salem, for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession on the occasion of the accident to one of the boilers of that vessel, 13 September 1909.

The citation for his first one read:

On board the U.S.S. Vicksburg, for heroism in the line of his profession at the time of the accident to the boilers, 29 May 1901.

He was an Irish immigrant, retired in 1916, reentered the Navy during World War One, and retired again in 1919.  He died in 1938 at age 73.

A destroyer was named after him, and coincidentally I served in the National Guard with a fellow who had served on that ship.

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Sunday, September 12, 1909. Zapata and El Roghi.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Sunday, September 12, 1909. Zapata and El Roghi.

The city leaders of San Miguel Anenecuilco elected Emiliano Zapata to recover lands owned by the village, his initiation in what would become a career as a Mexican agrarian rebel.


He was thirty years old.

Moroccan rebel Jilali ben Driss al-Youssefi al-Zerhouni (الجيلالي بن إدريس اليوسفي الزرهوني), commonly known as El Roghi (الرُقي ar-ruqī) meaning "the pretender" and Bou Hmara (بو حمارة) meaning the man on a female donkey was put to death after being hideously tortured.


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Friday, September 10, 1909. Mean dogs and the mail.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Friday, September 10, 1909. Mean dogs and the mail.

The U.S. Post Office excused letter carriers from delivering mail to residences with vicious dogs.

Kitchener in 1910.

Lord Kitchener was promoted to Field Marshal after completing his reorganization of forces in India.

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Thursday, September 9, 1909. Chinese National Library established.


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Slow medicine

Perhaps another example of how things once were in the early automobile, late horse, era:
Slow ambulance -- "Broke Her Arm.

"Mrs. Frank Jameson of Ervay was kicked on the left arm by a horse Sunday and sustained a fractured bone, and she passed through this city Monday on her way to the Douglas hospital, where she will have the fracture reduced. She was accompanied by her son Lawrence.
From the Casper Star Tribunes history column. The date was September 1909.

Thursday, September 9, 1909. Chinese National Library established.

The National Library of China was created, which is truly remarkable given the turmoil China was in, and would be, clean through the 40s.

The 1,600 foot long Santa Monica Pier opened opened to the public in Santa Monica, California.

 E.H. Harriman, 61, railroad magnate, died at age 61.  He's probably best remembered to the public due to the reference to his name in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.


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Tuesday, September 7, 1909. New York Times: "Peary Discovers the North Pole After Eight Trials in 23 Years."

Monday, September 7, 2009

Tuesday, September 7, 1909. New York Times: "Peary Discovers the North Pole After Eight Trials in 23 Years."

So read the headlines.

Eugene Lefebvre crashed an airplane at Juvisy-sur-Orge in France and was killed, the first pilot to die flying an airplane.


Elias Kazantzoglou (Ηλίας Καζαντζόγλουz), better known as Elias Kazan, film director, was born in Istanbul to ethnically Greek parents.

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Monday, September 6, 1909. Peary claims the North Pole.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Monday, September 6, 1909. Peary claims the North Pole.


Robert Pesry telegraphed his claim to the North Pole to the New York Times.

I have the pole, April sixth. Expect arrive Chateau Bay September seventh. Secure control wire for me there and arrange expedite transmission big story. PEARY.

He claimed an April 6, 1909 date.  Cook had claimed an April 21, 1908 date.  It's clear that Cook didn't make it to the pole, and that Peary believed he had, but it's not clear that he actually did.

Mystery of the Arctic Ice: Who was First to the North Pole

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Saturday, September 4, 1909. Scouting and borders.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Saturday, September 4, 1909. Scouting and borders.


The first Boy Scout Rally was held at Crystal Palace, London.  11,000 Scouts attended.

A group of girls approached the Scout's founder, Sir Robert Baden-Powell, and asked for him to create an organization for girls, which was then entrusted to his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell.  They would become the Girl Guides.

I'm tempted to comment on declined standards, and contemporary events, but I'll forgo it.

Japan and China agreed to the positioning of the north east Chinese-Korean border at the Gando Convention.  The boundary that was established was a natural one, being a watercourse.

Today, due to 19th and 20th Century migration, a large ethnically Korean population lives north of North Korea in the People's Republic of China, in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture which rivals the combined North and South Korea in size.

Orville Wright made the first airplane flight in Germany.

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Wednesday, September 1, 1909. Claiming the North Pole.


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Wednesday, September 1, 1909. Claiming the North Pole.


The Leconte Observatory in Brussels received a message cabled from Lerwick in the Shetland Islands as follows:

Reached north pole April 21, 1908. Discovered land far north. Return to Copenhagen by steamer Hans Eged. (Signed) FREDERICK COOK

Not everyone was convinced, and not without good reason, but he no doubt believed it, and it was hard to establish, then and now.


Does it really matter? It's almost impossible to see how, but then in future years reaching the Moon might seem similarly irrelevant.

Or significant.

Cook died in 1940 at age 75, his reputation never recovered from the attacks that would soon occur on it.

Baguio, Philippines, elevation 5,100 ft, was incorporated.

Baguio, 1909.

The American Governor General would make it his summer residence due to its cool summer temperatures.

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Sunday, August 29, 1909. Banking the turn.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Sunday, August 29, 1909. Banking the turn.


Glenn Curtiss, banking his turns, won the world's first airplane race which took place at Rheims, France.

Banking was unknown as a flying technique to retain speed until that time.

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Friday, August 27, 1909. Another coup in Greece