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1865
Dec 21
| 1865 • American Civil War: The Battle of Bentonville begins; by the end of the battle on March 21 the Confederate forces retreat from Four Oaks, North Carolina. |
1870
Age: 3y
| 1870 • The Port Adelaide Football Club plays their first match of Australian rules football at Buck's Flat, Glanville, South Australia. |
1900
Age: 33y
| 1900 • The United Kingdom proclaims a protectorate over Tonga. |
1904
Feb 11
Age: 38y
marriageVan Buren, Iowa, USA ⇓ He married Minnie Belle Fine. 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1904 • GWR 3440 City of Truro becomes the first railway locomotive to exceed 100 mph. |
1905
Age: 38y
birth of childMarie M Johnson Iowa, USA ⇓ |
| 1905 • Tsar Nicholas II is forced to grant Russia's first constitution, conceding a national assembly (Duma) with limited powers. |
1908
Age: 41y
birth of childHelen Johnson Iowa, USA ⇓ |
| 1908 • The Christian Science Monitor newspaper is first published, in the United States. |
1910
Age: 43y
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residenceBonaparte, Van Buren, Iowa, USA ⇓ Charles S Johnson is living with his wife Minnie B, children Marie and Helen, and his mother Mary E (Wilson) Johnson. 1 Source ⇓ |
1920
Feb 14
Age: 54y
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residenceNew London, Henry, Iowa, USA ⇓ Charles is a Farmer 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1920 • The short-lived Far Eastern Republic is declared in eastern Siberia. |
1930
Apr 24
Age: 64y
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residenceCanaan, Henry County, Iowa, USA ⇓ Charles is a Farmer 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1930 • The television station W1XAV in Boston, Massachusetts, broadcasts video and audio from the radio orchestra program The Fox Trappers. This broadcast also includes the first television commercial in the United States, an advertisement for the I. J. Fox Furriers company which sponsored the telecast. |
1940
Apr 13
Age: 74y
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residenceNew London, Henry, Iowa, USA ⇓ Charles is a retired farmer 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1940 • WWII: The Anglo-French Supreme War Council decides to withdraw all forces under its control from Norway. |
1944
Feb 3
Age: 78y
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deathMt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, USA ⇓ Died of a cerebral hemorrhage after 8 days in the hospital 2 Sources ⇓ |
| 1944 • General George C. Marshall becomes the first U.S. Five-Star General. |