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January 17, 1912: Scott discovers that Amundsen reached the South Pole first Robert F. Scott at Polheim.JPG
January 17, 1912: Scott discovers that Amundsen reached the South Pole first
January 6, 1912: New Mexico becomes 47th U.S. state Flag of New Mexico.svg
January 6, 1912: New Mexico becomes 47th U.S. state
January 22, 1912: The Overseas Railroad opens in Florida Train on Overseas Railroad Long Key Viaduct.jpg
January 22, 1912: The Overseas Railroad opens in Florida
January 11, 1912: American Textile workers unite in walkout 1912 Lawrence Textile Strike 1.jpg
January 11, 1912: American Textile workers unite in walkout

The following events occurred in January 1912:

Contents

January 1, 1912 (Monday)

January 2, 1912 (Tuesday)

January 3, 1912 (Wednesday)

January 4, 1912 (Thursday)

January 5, 1912 (Friday)

January 6, 1912 (Saturday)

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Alfred Wegener

January 7, 1912 (Sunday)

January 8, 1912 (Monday)

January 9, 1912 (Tuesday)

Equitable Life Assurance Building in 1870 Equitable Life Assurance Building 1870.jpg
Equitable Life Assurance Building in 1870

January 10, 1912 (Wednesday)

January 11, 1912 (Thursday)

Joseph Caillaux in 1912 Caillaux.jpg
Joseph Caillaux in 1912

January 12, 1912 (Friday)

January 13, 1912 (Saturday)

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Raymond Poincaré

January 14, 1912 (Sunday)

January 15, 1912 (Monday)

January 16, 1912 (Tuesday)

January 17, 1912 (Wednesday)

January 18, 1912 (Thursday)

January 19, 1912 (Friday)

January 20, 1912 (Saturday)

January 21, 1912 (Sunday)

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Joseph Conrad

January 22, 1912 (Monday)

Sun Yat-sen Sun Yat-sen 2.jpg
Sun Yat-sen
Yuan Shih-kai YuanShika Colour.jpg
Yuan Shih-kai

January 23, 1912 (Tuesday)

January 24, 1912 (Wednesday)

January 25, 1912 (Thursday)

January 26, 1912 (Friday)

January 27, 1912 (Saturday)

January 28, 1912 (Sunday)

January 29, 1912 (Monday)

Clarence Darrow Clarence Darrow.jpg
Clarence Darrow

January 30, 1912 (Tuesday)

January 31, 1912 (Wednesday)

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