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August 21 – Count Basie, African American jazz bandleader (died 1984) September 12 – Lou Moore, race car driver and team owner (died 1956) October 3 – Charles J. Pedersen, chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1987 (died 1989) November 1 – Laura La Plante, silent film actress (died 1996)
1904 Edward S. Curtis: Arizona, United States [29] Photogravure: Taken during the cultural assimilation of Native Americans while also popularizing the Vanishing Indian stereotype. [s 1] [s 3] The Flatiron: 1904 Edward Steichen: New York City, United States Blue-green pigment gum bichromate over platinum print [s 2] The Pond—Moonlight: 1904 ...
Kohn, Richard H. “The Social History of the American Soldier: A Review and Prospectus for Research.” American Historical Review 86#3 (1981), pp. 553–67. online; Lee, Wayne E. "Mind and matter—Cultural analysis in American military history: A look at the state of the field." Journal of American History 93.4 (2007): 1116-1142. online; Lee ...
The holiday is a time for Americans to honor those who served in the military and for them to pass down their stories to younger generations. 13 striking photos of soldiers and civilians ...
Hayneville: Soldiers of Lowndes County Who Died in Service, Hayneville Town Square; Headland: Henry County Confederate Memorial (1936) by UDC, Headland Chapter No. 1673 [43] Huntsville: Confederate Soldier Memorial, erected near the Madison County Courthouse (1905) by UDC. [44] Moved to Maple Hill Cemetery in 2020. [45] [46]
1904 American novels (13 P) P. 1904 in American politics (3 C, 2 P) S. 1904 in American sports (14 C, 5 P) Pages in category "1904 in the United States"
John Brown Gordon (() February 6, 1832 – () January 9, 1904) was an American politician, Confederate States Army general, attorney, slaveowner and planter. "One of Robert E. Lee's most trusted generals" by the end of the Civil War according to historian Ed Bearss, [1]: 241 he strongly opposed Reconstruction era.
Name Class year Notability References William Harwar Parker: 1848 Naval Academy Instructor and Professor of Mathematics, Navigation and Astronomy (1853–1857); served with the Virginia State Navy during the American Civil War, then the Confederacy and Confederate States Naval Academy by serving as its Superintendent from October 1863 on the school ship CSS Patrick Henry, located outside of ...