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March 25, 1911: Fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory kills 123 female employees, 23 men Image of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire on March 25 - 1911.jpg
March 25, 1911: Fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory kills 123 female employees, 23 men

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March 12, 1911 (Sunday)

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March 15, 1911 (Wednesday)

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March 17, 1911 (Friday)

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Dedication of Roosevelt Dam

March 19, 1911 (Sunday)

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March 21, 1911 (Tuesday)

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March 25, 1911 (Saturday)

March 26, 1911 (Sunday)

March 27, 1911 (Monday)

March 28, 1911 (Tuesday)

March 29, 1911 (Wednesday)

March 29, 1911: The New York State Capitol fire NewYorkStateCapitolonFire1911.jpg
March 29, 1911: The New York State Capitol fire

March 30, 1911 (Thursday)

March 31, 1911 (Friday)

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