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A meteorite landed on Leicestershire, UK it weighed about 100lbs |
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The first air raid on Britain was made when a German airplane dropped a bomb on the grounds of a rectory in Dover |
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Luisa Tetrazzini sings to 250,000 people at Lottas Fountain |
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Reginald A Fessenden became 1st to broadcast music over radio (Mass) |
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German SW Africa abolishes slavery of young children |
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William Burke who, with his partner William Hare, dug up the dead and murdered to sell the corpses for dissection, went on trial in Edinburgh |
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Captain Cook's Resolution became the first ship to cross the Antarctic Circle
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E Verlinger begins manufacturing 7 single-sided records (Montreal)
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Poet, author and literary critic Edgar Allan Poe is born in Boston, Massachusetts
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» September 06, 1905 |
Chicago White Sox Frank Smith no-hits Detroit Tigers, 15-0 Read more... |
» September 06, 1909 |
Word received, Adm Peary discovers North Pole 5 months earlier Read more... |
» September 06, 1522 |
Ferdinand Magellan's 17 surviving crew members reached the Spanish coast aboard the Vittoria, having completed the first circumnavigation of the world Read more... |