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The following events occurred in July 1910:

July 4, 1910: Black challenger Jack Johnson defeats White world heavyweight boxing champion James J. Jeffries in 15th round at Reno
July 19, 1910: Major league pitcher Cy Young wins 500th game

July 1, 1910 (Friday)

July 2, 1910 (Saturday)

binder clip

July 3, 1910 (Sunday)

July 4, 1910 (Monday)

July 5, 1910 (Tuesday)

July 6, 1910 (Wednesday)

July 7, 1910 (Thursday)

July 8, 1910 (Friday)

July 9, 1910 (Saturday)

July 10, 1910 (Sunday)

July 11, 1910 (Monday)

July 12, 1910 (Tuesday)

July 13, 1910 (Wednesday)

July 14, 1910 (Thursday)

July 15, 1910 (Friday)

Dr. Alzheimer

July 16, 1910 (Saturday)

July 17, 1910 (Sunday)

July 18, 1910 (Monday)

July 19, 1910 (Tuesday)

July 20, 1910 (Wednesday)

July 21, 1910 (Thursday)

July 22, 1910 (Friday)

July 23, 1910 (Saturday)

July 24, 1910 (Sunday)

Paul Bunyan and Babe

July 25, 1910 (Monday)

July 26, 1910 (Tuesday)

July 27, 1910 (Wednesday)

July 28, 1910 (Thursday)

July 29, 1910 (Friday)

July 30, 1910 (Saturday)

The Bristol Boxkite

July 31, 1910 (Sunday)

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  3. ^ U.S. patent no. 1,139,627
  4. ^ "Taft Preserves Land Under the New Law". The New York Times. July 4, 1910. p. 1.
  5. ^ "Charles K. Hamilton". The Historical Marker Database.
  6. ^ "Aviator Killed at Rheims", New York Times, July 4, 1910, p1
  7. ^ "Johnson Wins In 15 Rounds; Jeffries Weak", New York Times, July 5, 1910, p1
  8. ^ Ed Cray, et al., American Datelines: Major News Stories from Colonial Times to the Present (University of Illinois Press, 2003), p129
  9. ^ Peter N. Stearns, ed., The Encyclopedia of World History (Houghton Mifflin, 2001) p574
  10. ^ "Fourth's Dead, 24; The Injured, 1,294", New York Times, July 5, 1910, p8
  11. ^ "Bar Fight Pictures to Avoid Race Riots"; "Roughs Attack Johnson"; "236 Arrests in Washington", The New York Times, July 6, 1910, p3
  12. ^ "NCCU website". Archived from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
  13. ^ "Diplomat Shot for Murder". The New York Times. July 6, 1910. p. 4.
  14. ^ "Bleached Flour Put Under Ban", Atlanta Constitution, July 7, 1910, p1; Jensen Anderson, Empty Harvest: Understanding the Link between Our Food, Our Immunity and Our Planet (Penguin Putnam, 1990), p126
  15. ^ Joseph Nathan Kane, The American Counties (4th Ed.), (The Scarecrow Press, 1983), p480
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  18. ^ "Taft Withdraws Big Coal Tracts". The New York Times. July 8, 1910. p. 2.
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  24. ^ "Woodrow Wilson in 1912", Washington Post, July 8, 1910, p1
  25. ^ Goes Up 6,175 Feet in Wright Biplane
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  27. ^ "Millions of Cones Seized". Washington Post. July 12, 1910. p. 1.
  28. ^ "Marcel de Kerviler". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  29. ^ "Rain wreaks havoc in Mumbai". Tribune of India. June 27, 2005.
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  31. ^ "Think She Is Slain". Washington Post. July 14, 1910. p. 1.
  32. ^ "Air Wreck Kills 5". The Washington Post. July 14, 1910. p. 1.
  33. ^ Gale Directory of Publications & Broadcast Media. Vol. 2. Gale Publishing. 2008. p. 1589.
  34. ^ Konrad Maurer and Ulrike Maurer, Alzheimer: The Life of the Physician and the Career of a Disease (Columbia University Press, 2003) p175
  35. ^ "Paderewski Gives Statue", Washington Post, July 16, 1910, p1
  36. ^ "Polonus Philatelic Society". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
  37. ^ "Restrepo Elected President", Washington Post, July 17, 1910, p1
  38. ^ "Monorail Car Falls On Its First Trip", New York Times, July 17, 1910, p1
  39. ^ "Son pays homage to aviation achievement", transcript from The 7:30 Report, July 8, 2007
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  41. ^ Ayako Hotta-Lister, The Japan-British Exhibition of 1910: Gateway to the Island Empire of the East (Routledge, 1999) p170
  42. ^ "Cy Young Wins 500th Victory", New York Times, July 20, 1910, p10
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  44. ^ "City of Zeppelins – Friedrichshafen"
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  46. ^ "Big Gun's Blast Kills Eleven", Washington Post, July 22, 1910, p1
  47. ^ "'Mona Lisa' Stolen", Washington Post, July 23, 1910, p1.
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  49. ^ "Crew Sinks With Ship", Washington Post, July 25, 1910, p1
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  51. ^ "Slain With a Bomb", Washington Post, July 26, 1910, p1
  52. ^ "Cloudburst Fatal to Twenty-Five", Washington Post, July 27, 1910
  53. ^ "Stocks Go Crashing", Washington Post, July 27, 1910, p1
  54. ^ Mark J. Mullenbach, TPI-Intrastate Disputes Project[permanent dead link]
  55. ^ M. Thomas Inge, Comics as Culture (University Press of Mississippi, 1990), p45
  56. ^ Michael Paris, Winged Warfare: The Literature and Theory of Aerial warfare in Britain, 1859–1917 (Manchester University Press, 1992), pp71–72, quoting Daily Mail, 28 July 1910
  57. ^ "Harding Is Named", Washington Post, July 28, 1910, p1
  58. ^ Official Guide to Lilburn GA
  59. ^ "The Pollock Pines Epic"
  60. ^ "Breaks With Pope". Washington Post. July 30, 1910. p. 1.
  61. ^ "Many Die In Riots". Washington Post. July 31, 1910. p. 1.
  62. ^ "Science and Society"
  63. ^ "Sheets Flap and Towels Hang Out", New York Times, May 29, 2009; "Five-Story Fall Didn't Feaze Him", New York Times, July 31, 1910, p1
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