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Andrew Carnegie, American industrialist and philanthropist, dies in Lenox, Massachusetts. Andrew Carnegie, by Theodore Marceau.jpg
Andrew Carnegie, American industrialist and philanthropist, dies in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Romanian cavalry ride through Budapest at the end of the Hungarian-Romanian War. RomanianCavalryBudapest.png
Romanian cavalry ride through Budapest at the end of the Hungarian–Romanian War.
Louis Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, dies at his home in Pretoria. Louisbotha.jpg
Louis Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, dies at his home in Pretoria.

August 1, 1919 (Friday)

A streetcar is overturned during a strike among streetcar workers in Los Angeles. Turned over trolly.png
A streetcar is overturned during a strike among streetcar workers in Los Angeles.

August 2, 1919 (Saturday)

August 3, 1919 (Sunday)

A family leaving their damaged home after race riot in Chicago left about 1,000 homeless. ChicagoRaceRiot 1919 wagon.png
A family leaving their damaged home after race riot in Chicago left about 1,000 homeless.

August 4, 1919 (Monday)

August 5, 1919 (Tuesday)

August 6, 1919 (Wednesday)

August 7, 1919 (Thursday)

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William Lyon Mackenzie King

August 8, 1919 (Friday)

August 9, 1919 (Saturday)

Zorro debuts in the novel The Curse of Capistrano. Capistrano2.jpg
Zorro debuts in the novel The Curse of Capistrano .

August 10, 1919 (Sunday)

August 11, 1919 (Monday)

Curly Lambeau, founding football player and first coach of the Green Bay Packers CurlyLambeauNotreDame.jpg
Curly Lambeau, founding football player and first coach of the Green Bay Packers

August 12, 1919 (Tuesday)

August 13, 1919 (Wednesday)

August 14, 1919 (Thursday)

August 15, 1919 (Friday)

August 16, 1919 (Saturday)

August 17, 1919 (Sunday)

August 18, 1919 (Monday)

August 19, 1919 (Tuesday)

Front Cover of The Seattle Star - August 19, 1919, reporting on U.S. Army efforts to apprehend bandits who tried to kidnap and ranson two American airmen who crashlanded in Mexico. Front Cover of the The Seattle star August 19 1919 .jpg
Front Cover of The Seattle Star - August 19, 1919, reporting on U.S. Army efforts to apprehend bandits who tried to kidnap and ranson two American airmen who crashlanded in Mexico.

August 20, 1919 (Wednesday)

August 21, 1919 (Thursday)

August 22, 1919 (Friday)

August 23, 1919 (Saturday)

August 24, 1919 (Sunday)

August 25, 1919 (Monday)

August 26, 1919 (Tuesday)

August 27, 1919 (Wednesday)

August 28, 1919 (Thursday)

August 29, 1919 (Friday)

August 30, 1919 (Saturday)

August 31, 1919 (Sunday)

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