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In this edition, we'll delve into the treasure trove of historical news articles dated April 20, unearthing stories that resonate with genealogists and history enthusiasts alike.
From local happenings to global events, we'll uncover the stories that shaped the lives of our ancestors, providing valuable insights for those on a quest to discover their roots.
So, grab your magnifying glass and step into the past as we unravel the April 20 historical headlines that may hold the missing pieces of your family's history puzzle.
1909 Advertisments
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1933 - April 19 – The United States officially goes off the gold standard.
U.S. Off the Gold Standard
First Time in Half Century
United States' Action in Leaving Gold Standard Felt Over the World
(By The Associated Press).
The first official departure of the United State from the gold standard in more than fifty years was felt today throughout the world.
London. - Britain's reaction was puzzlement and extreme anxiety. The dollar value dropped heavily, at one time it was $3,90 to the pound. The British government rejected the theory that the United States... Read MORE...
The Hutchinson News - Hutchinson, Kansas - April 20, 1933
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1800s Cooking Tips and Recipes
Coffee Cake - This is one of the best of plain cakes, and is very easily made. Take one cup of strong coffee infusion, one cup molasses, one cup sugar, one-half cup butter, one egg, and one teaspoonful saleratus. Add spice and raisins to suit ...Read MORE...
The Willimantic Chronicle, Willimantic, Conn., July 28, 1880
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Toledo, O., April 20. - By the explosion of a barrel of gasoline in the Dauntless bicycle factory the entire plant was wrecked. The fire was communicated to the Toledo machine and tool works, where many valuable patterns were ruined. Their loss will amount to $40,000, with insurance at $30,000. In the Dauntless factory there was 200 finished wheels and many fittings. A second explosion, supposed to be enameling fluid, occurred at 1:30 a. m., Sunday which caused the rear and side walls to fall.... Read MORE...
Evening Bulletin - Decatur, Illinois - April 20, 1896
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1896 - COSTLY BLAZE. Gasoline Explodes and Causes Heavy Losses at Toledo.
Toledo, O., April 20. - By the explosion of a barrel of gasoline in the Dauntless bicycle factory the entire plant was wrecked. The fire was communicated to the Toledo machine and tool works, where many valuable patterns were ruined. Their loss will amount to $40,000, with insurance at $30,000. In the Dauntless factory there was 200 finished wheels and many fittings. A second explosion, supposed to be enameling fluid, occurred at 1:30 a. m., Sunday which caused the rear and side walls to fall.... Read MORE...
Evening Bulletin - Decatur, Illinois - April 20, 1896
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1800s Advice and Etiquette for Ladies
Never try to outshine your guests in dress. It is vulgar in the extreme. A hostess should be dressed as simply as is consistent with the occasion, wearing, if she will, the richest fabrics, exquisitely made, but avoiding any display of jewels or gay ...Read MORE...
The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness: A Complete Handbook for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society... by Florence Hartley, January 1, 1872
Staten Island, New York, USA
Thirty-one persons were injured last night, two seriously, when a steel trolley car on the Richmond Light and Railway Company was derailed on the curve at Richmond Turnpike and Jewett Avenue, Castleton Corners, S. I., by the failure of the airbrakes. The momentum of the car was so great that it left the track and ran about 200 feet before it overturned.
When LOUIS SCHALZO, the motorman, found that the airbreaks had failed he sized the emergency handbrake and tried to stop the car, but it had ... Read MORE...
The New York Times - New York, New York - April 20, 1918
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1918 - PENNED IN OVERTURNED CAR. THIRTY-ONE PERSONS INJURED IN STATEN ISLAND TROLLEY ACCIDENT.
Thirty-one persons were injured last night, two seriously, when a steel trolley car on the Richmond Light and Railway Company was derailed on the curve at Richmond Turnpike and Jewett Avenue, Castleton Corners, S. I., by the failure of the airbrakes. The momentum of the car was so great that it left the track and ran about 200 feet before it overturned.
When LOUIS SCHALZO, the motorman, found that the airbreaks had failed he sized the emergency handbrake and tried to stop the car, but it had ... Read MORE...
The New York Times - New York, New York - April 20, 1918
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Monmouth, Maine, USA
WINTHROP, Me., April 19 - A disastrous fire occurred in Monmouth Centre this afternoon, destroying every store in the place and causing at least $75,000 damage. Monmouth is a great trading centre for the country around and one of the liveliest villages in Kennebec County. The fire, which originated in the cellar of Edwards & Flaherty's drug and general merchandise store, was discovered at 3:35 P. M. and the large building was soon in flames. The buildings adjoining caught fire, and as the town... Read MORE...
The New York Times - New York, New York - April 20, 1888
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1888 - A MAINE VILLAGE WIPED OUT. ALL THE STORES AND THE POST OFFICE DESTROYED BY FIRE.
WINTHROP, Me., April 19 - A disastrous fire occurred in Monmouth Centre this afternoon, destroying every store in the place and causing at least $75,000 damage. Monmouth is a great trading centre for the country around and one of the liveliest villages in Kennebec County. The fire, which originated in the cellar of Edwards & Flaherty's drug and general merchandise store, was discovered at 3:35 P. M. and the large building was soon in flames. The buildings adjoining caught fire, and as the town... Read MORE...
The New York Times - New York, New York - April 20, 1888
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Nashua, New Hampshire, USA (Dunstable)
About half past ten Saturday evening fire was discovered in the belfry of the First Congregational Church in Nashua. The fire could have been put out with a gallon of water at first, but fanned by the wind the whole tower was soon enveloped, and owing to the great altitude of the flames no water could be thrown to any effect. The first story of the church was owned by Mr. Jas. L. Pierce and occupied by himself as a crockery store, and by Barr & Co. as a hardware store. Among the stock of these... Read MORE...
The New Hampshire Patriot - Concord, New Hampshire - April 20, 1870
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1870 - Great Fire in Nashua.
About half past ten Saturday evening fire was discovered in the belfry of the First Congregational Church in Nashua. The fire could have been put out with a gallon of water at first, but fanned by the wind the whole tower was soon enveloped, and owing to the great altitude of the flames no water could be thrown to any effect. The first story of the church was owned by Mr. Jas. L. Pierce and occupied by himself as a crockery store, and by Barr & Co. as a hardware store. Among the stock of these... Read MORE...
The New Hampshire Patriot - Concord, New Hampshire - April 20, 1870
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Webster, Massachusetts, USA
WEBSTER, Mass. — Officials have agreed to correct spelling errors in road signs pointing to a central Massachusetts lake with a 45-letter name.
Lake Chargoggagogg manchauggagogg chaubunagungamaugg in Webster has one of the world's longest place names. It's been spelled many different ways over the years. Some locals have given up and simply call it Lake Webster.
But after researching historical spelling combinations, the Telegram & Gazette of Worcester said local Chamber of Commerce... Read MORE...
Associated Press - April 20, 2009
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Lake with 45-letter name has spelling errors - The central Mass. lake has one of the world's longest place names
WEBSTER, Mass. — Officials have agreed to correct spelling errors in road signs pointing to a central Massachusetts lake with a 45-letter name.
Lake Chargoggagogg manchauggagogg chaubunagungamaugg in Webster has one of the world's longest place names. It's been spelled many different ways over the years. Some locals have given up and simply call it Lake Webster.
But after researching historical spelling combinations, the Telegram & Gazette of Worcester said local Chamber of Commerce... Read MORE...
Associated Press - April 20, 2009
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1870 DROWNED.
A despatch by the Western Union telegraph informs us that Earnest White, son of Lewis White, aged about ten years, fell from a bridge near the lower mill in Whitefield, about two o'clock this (Wednesday) afternoon and was drowned. His body has not yet been recovered.
The New Hampshire Patriot
Concord, New Hampshire
April 20, 1870
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1916 April 20 – The Chicago Cubs play their first game at Weeghman Park (modern-day Wrigley Field), defeating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6 in 11 innings.
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April 20, 1916
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1914 April 20 - Ludlow Massacre (Colorado Coalfield War (1913–14)): The Colorado National Guard attacks a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners in Ludlow, Colorado in the United States, killing 24 people.
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A despatch by the Western Union telegraph informs us that Earnest White, son of Lewis White, aged about ten years, fell from a bridge near the lower mill in Whitefield, about two o'clock this (Wednesday) afternoon and was drowned. His body has not yet been recovered.
The New Hampshire Patriot
Concord, New Hampshire
April 20, 1870
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1916 April 20 – The Chicago Cubs play their first game at Weeghman Park (modern-day Wrigley Field), defeating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6 in 11 innings.
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April 20, 1916
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1914 April 20 - Ludlow Massacre (Colorado Coalfield War (1913–14)): The Colorado National Guard attacks a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners in Ludlow, Colorado in the United States, killing 24 people.
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April 20, 1914
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1912 April 20 – Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, opens.
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April 20, 1912
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1861 April 20 - American Civil War: Robert E. Lee resigns his commission in the United States Army in order to command the forces of the state of Virginia.
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1775 April 20 - British begin siege of Boston
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1861 April 20 - American Civil War: Robert E. Lee resigns his commission in the United States Army in order to command the forces of the state of Virginia.
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1880 Beaver Falls, Pa., File Works Burned; Loss $400,000 - FIRE IN FILE WORKS
Pittsburg, April 19.- The Western File works at Beaver Falls, Pa., caught fire at 10 o'clock in this morning, and totally destroyed the building, together with its stock and machinery. Loss estimated at $400,000; insurance 125,000. The origin of the fire is not known, but suspected to be a spark from the shovel factory. Over 200 hands are temporarily thrown out of employment.
The Dubuque Herald
Dubuque, Iowa
April 20, 1880
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1870 Fire
In Meriden, Ct., on the 15th, at a fire in Wilcox & Co.'s mill, EDGAR C. FENEYAK was killed and two other firemen injured.
The New Hampshire Patriot
Concord, New Hampshire
April 20, 1870
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Pittsburg, April 19.- The Western File works at Beaver Falls, Pa., caught fire at 10 o'clock in this morning, and totally destroyed the building, together with its stock and machinery. Loss estimated at $400,000; insurance 125,000. The origin of the fire is not known, but suspected to be a spark from the shovel factory. Over 200 hands are temporarily thrown out of employment.
The Dubuque Herald
Dubuque, Iowa
April 20, 1880
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1870 Fire
In Meriden, Ct., on the 15th, at a fire in Wilcox & Co.'s mill, EDGAR C. FENEYAK was killed and two other firemen injured.
The New Hampshire Patriot
Concord, New Hampshire
April 20, 1870
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America - Did you know?
May 30, 1854 - Congress passes the Kansas-Nebraska Act, establishing the territories of Kansas and Nebraska.Quebec - Did you know?
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