Mamta Bansal
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History of 21 July
History of 21 July
1925 - The "Monkey Trial" ended in Dayton, TN. John T. Scopes was convicted and fined $100 for violating the state prohibition...
History of 20 July
History of 20 July
1917 - The draft lottery in World War I went into operation.
1935 - NBC radio debuted "G-men." The show was later...
History of 19 July
History of 19 July
1909 - The first unassisted triple play in major-league baseball was made by Cleveland Indians shortstop Neal Ball in a game...
History of 18 July
History of 18 July
1914 - Six planes of the U.S. Army helped to form an aviation division called the Signal Corps.
1927 - Ty Cobb set a...
History of 17 July
History of 17 July
1917 - The British royal family adopted the Windsor name.
1920 - Sinclair Lewis finished his novel "Main Street."
1941 - The longest...
History of 16 July
History of 16 July
1912 - Bradley A. Fiske patented the airplane torpedo.
1926 - The first underwater color photographs appeared in "National Geographic" magazine. The...
History of 15 July
History of 15 July
1901 - Over 74,000 Pittsburgh steelworkers went on strike.
1904 - The first Buddhist temple in the U.S. was established in Los Angeles, CA.
1916 -...
History of 14 July
History of 14 July
1900 - European Allies retook Tientsin, China, from the rebelling Boxers.
1908 - "The Adventures of Dolly" opened at the Union Square...
History of 13 July
History of 13 July
1931 - A major German financial institution, Danabank, failed. This led to the closing of all banks in Germany until August...
History of 12 July
History of 12 July
1912 - The first foreign-made film to premiere in America, "Queen Elizabeth", was shown.
1931 - A major league baseball record for doubles was...
History of 11 July
History of 11 July
1914 - Babe Ruth debuted in the major leagues with the Boston Red Sox.
1918 - Enrico Caruso recorded "Over There" written...
History of 10 July
History of 10 July
1900 - ‘His Master’s Voice’, was registered with the U.S. Patent Office. The logo of the Victor Recording Company, and later,...