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      • Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense is published, the first subway is opened, the U.S. oil industry begins with the gusher at Spindletop Hill and the largest corporate buyout are all outlined in This Day in History. The day is January 10. It took nine days to get the gusher under control and it tripled U.S. oil production.
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  2. Search the largest and most accurate independent site for today in history. What happened on January 10, 1924. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Jan 10, 1924 or search by date, day or keyword.

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  3. This Day In History: 01/10/1901 - Start of US Oil Industry. Wake Up to This Day in History. Discover what happened on January 10 with HISTORYs summaries of major events,...

  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. There are 356 days remaining until the end of this year.

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    January 6: Poulenc and Nijinska’s ballet Les Biches premiers in Monte Carlo. January 11: In Greece, King George II is deposed and Eleutherios Venizelo is named Prime Minister of the Greek National Assembly as a republic is proclaimed. January 16: Stanley’s Baldwin’s British government resigns. January 21: One of the biggest 1924 events – Russian Re...

    February 1: Ramsay MacDonald’s incoming Labour government in Britain formally recognizes the Soviet Union. February 2: In Turkey, the Turkish National Assembly abolishes the caliphate that had been claimed by sultans of the Ottoman Empire for more than four centuries. Ultimately, the Ottoman Empire comes to an end and the caliphate’s authority and ...

    March 1: Germany’s prohibition of Communist Party KPD is lifted. March 5: The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Corp becomes IBM. March 5: Frank Carauna becomes the first to bowl 2 successive perfect 300 games. March 6: The British government cuts its military budget. March 8: A coal mine explosion occurs near Castle Gate, Utah, killing all 171 miners...

    April 1: Adolf Hitler is sentenced to 5 years of labor for Beer Hall Putsch, but General Ludendorff is acquitted. April 1: The Royal Canadian Air Force is formed. April 3: American actor Marlon Brando was born in Omaha, Nebraska (d. 2004). April 6: Four planes leave Seattle on the first successful around-the-world flight. April 11:The first US Men’...

    May 1:Paul Koudouriotis becomes President of Greece. May 2:The Netherlands refuse to recognize the USSR. May 4:The Summer Olympic Games begin in France. May 4:Communists and fascists win the election in Germany. May 10: J. Edgar Hoover is appointed head of the FBI. May 11:Cartel des Gauches wins the election in France. May 11: The Pulitzer Prize is...

    June 2: U.S. President Calvin Coolidge signs the Indian Citizenship Act, which declares all Native Americans to be American citizens. June 6:Cyril Walker wins the US Men’s Golf Open. June 7: Mountain climber George Mallory disappears 245m from Everest’s summit. June 10: The first political convention is broadcast on radio-Republicans in Cleveland. ...

    July 1: Direct, regular transcontinental airmail service forms between New York and San Francisco. July 4:Kitty McKane wins her first Wimbledon title. July 5:A military revolt begins in Brazil. July 5:Jean Borota wins at Wimbledon. July 7: American Robert LeGendre sets the-then long-jump world record at 25’ 5 ½” in Paris, France. July 10:Denmark cl...

    August 2: American novelist and playwright James Baldwin is born in Harlem, New York (d. 1987). August 5: The Little Orphan Annie comic strip by Harold Gray is first published in the New York Daily News. August 8: A British-Russian trade agreement is signed. August 11: The first newsreel pictures of U.S. presidential candidates are taken. August 16...

    September 2:Bill Tilden wins the US Men’s National Tennis Championship. September 3: Civil War breaks out in China. September 6: An assassination attempt on Benito Mussolini fails. September 9: Filipino agricultural workers go on strike, demanding a $2 wage increase per day and the reduction of their working day to eight hours in the Hawaiian Islan...

    October 1: 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, is born in Plains, Georgia. October 2:The Geneva Protocols are approved by the League of Nations. October 4: The New York Giants become the first team to play in 4 consecutive World Series. October 8: The British Labour government of Ramsay MacDonald falls to the Conservative Party. Octo...

  5. Thursday January 10, 1924: on this day. About January 10th, 1924, in brief: Historical events: The British submarine ''L-24'' sinks in the English Channel 43 are killed. Day of the week: January 10th, 1924 was a Thursday. Zodiac Sign: Capricorn (in western zodiac), Rat (in Chinese zodiac)

  6. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. On This Day In History - January 10: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules. This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences.

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