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October 17 – James D. Walker, United States Senator from Arkansas from 1879 till 1885 (born 1830) November 4 – John H. Ketcham, politician (born 1832) November 23 – Willard Warner, United States Senator from Alabama from 1868 till 1871 (born 1826) December 12 – Arthur Brown, United States Senator from Utah from 1896 till 1897 (born 1843)
1906 in the United States by state or territory (52 C) 1906 disestablishments in the United States (18 C, 2 P) 1906 establishments in the United States (56 C, 35 P)
A History of the Twentieth Century: Volume 1 1900-1933 (1997); global coverage of politics, diplomacy and warfare; pp 123 – 42. Hazell's Annual for 1907 (1907), worldwide events of 1906; 734pp online
November 6 - Republicans maintain control of both chambers of Congress in the 1906 United States elections. November 9 - Roosevelt visits the Panama Canal Zone to oversee the construction of the Panama Canal, becoming the first sitting president to leave the mainland United States. December 3 - Roosevelt delivers the 1906 State of the Union ...
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1906 – Susan B. Anthony dies; 1906 – Algeciras Conference; 1906 – Pure Food and Drug Act and Federal Meat Inspection Act; 1906 – Hepburn Act; 1906 – Theodore Roosevelt negotiates Treaty of Portsmouth, receives Nobel Peace Prize; Teddy Roosevelt, the Bull Moose, led American progressives in the early 20th century. 1906 – San ...
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It was edited by Rossiter Johnson with the copyright, 1904, by The Biographical Society, Plimpton Press, Printers and Binders, Norwood, Massachusetts, United States. Its 1904 title was The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. [2] In 1906, the publishing was limited to three hundred fifty numbered and registered copies ...