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      • The Immigration Act of 1924 is passed and sharply cuts the number of immigrants allowed into the United States. Ellis Island changes from being an entry point into the country to being a detention and deportation point for illegal aliens and those who violated terms of admittance. It starts to go into disuse.
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      Jan 27 Clas Thunberg of Finland claims 3 gold medals in one...

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    • United States --- Wrigley Building Finished
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    • France -- First Winter Olympics
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    The Wrigley Buildingin Chicago, Illinois, United States is completed. More Information and Timeline For Wrigley Building 1. Location: 400-410 North Michigan Avenue, Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois. 2. Built as the headquarters for the successful Wrigley Gum Company. 3. Building started on November 11 News Events, 1920. 4. South tower 30 floors h...

    Two U.S. Army planes complete the first round-the-world flight in 175 days. More Information and Timeline for the 1st Round the World Flight 1. Four planes, the Seattle, Boston, New Orleans, and Chicago, with a total of eight crew members take off from Seattle, Washington to attempt the first round-the-world flight on April 6th, 2. The Seattlecrash...

    The first Winter Olympics, held in Chamonix, France, came to an end during February . Known as the I Olympic Winter Games, they featured a total of 16 different events participated in by 258 athletes from 16 countries. Norway won the most medals with a total of 17 and Finland came in second with 11 medals. Some of the events including bobsleigh, ic...

    Lt. Russell L. Maughan completes the first daylight hours transcontinental flight in June. This was his third attempt at a dawn-to-dusk flight across the North American continent and it was completed with an actual flight time of 18 hours and 20 minutes (total transit time was about 21 hours). Maughan took off from Mitchel Field in Long Island, New...

    • 1924 Timeline. Turn the page to: January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Hitler’s time in and release from prison. Immigration and Citizenship Acts in the U.S.
    • Hitler’s Time in and Release From Prison. In Germany, Adolf Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison for his involvement in Beer Hall Putsch. This was the Nazi Party’s attempt to seize the government by force, and Hitler had hoped that his nationalist revolution would spread to the German army, then bring down the government in Berlin.
    • Immigration and Citizenship Acts in the U.S. This is a very important event in our 1924 timeline, since it changed the lives of so many people! 1924 was a crucial year for immigration and citizenship acts in the U.S., introduced by President Calvin Coolidge.
    • The Statue of Liberty is Declared a National Monument. Ever since the Statue of Liberty was given as a gift to the United States, it has become a symbol of democracy, liberty and freedom – ideals that the American nation embodies and projects to the rest of the world.
  3. January 10 – American media company Cohn-Brandt-Cohn (CBC) Film Sales Corporation (founded 1918) officially reorganizes as Columbia Pictures Corporation. February 8 – Capital punishment: Gee Jon suffers the first state execution using a gas chamber in the United States, at Nevada State Prison.

  4. What are the important events that happened on January 10, 1924? Here are historical events, facts, and some myths about this day. January 10, 1924: Facts & Myths About This Day. January 10, 1924 is the 10 th day of the year 1924 in the Gregorian calendar.

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    1924. Native Americans won U.S. citizenship in 1924, but others in the world would soon find that more difficult, due to the strict quotas of the 1924 Immigration Act.

  6. Historical events from year 1924. Learn about 306 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1924 or search by date or keyword.

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