Page 8: Historical Events In 1905
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Jun 26 Jack Longland, British director of education (Derbyshire). 


Jun 27 Ruby Middleton Forsythe, teacher (50 years in 1 room school in SC). 


Jun 27 Russian sailors mutiny aboard battleship "Potemkin". 


Jun 28 Russian sailors mutiny aboard the battleship "Potemkin". 


Jun 29 Manuel Altolaguirre, Spanish poet/publisher (La lenta libertad) 


Jun 30 John Hay, US politician, dies 


Jun 30 Nestor Paiva, Fresno CA, actor (Comanche, Fear, Tarantula, Killer Ape). 


Jul 02 Jean-Rene Lacoste, France, US Open (1926)/alligator shirt designer. 


Jul 03 Kuyper govt forms in Holland. 


Jul 04 Dante Fiorillo, composer. 


Jul 04 Phila A's beat Boston Red Sox 4-2 in 20 inning game. 


Jul 05 Carel V Gerritsen, free thinker, dies. 


Jul 05 Isa Miranda, [Ines Sampietro], Italian model/actress (La ronde) 


Jul 06 Alfred Deakin is recorded as becoming Prime Minister of Australia for the second time. 


Jul 07 127°F (53°C), Parker Ariz (state record) 


Jul 07 Marcel Rubin, composer 


Jul 08 Part of Angel Island allocated for Immigration Detention Center. 


Jul 09 Clarence Campbell, Saskatchewan, 3rd NHL pres (1946-77). 


Jul 10 Dutch Queen Wilhelmina opens Technical Hague court 


Jul 10 Thomas Gomez, NYC, actor (Force of Evil, Key Largo, Kim, Sellout) 


Jul 11 Black intellectuals and activists organize Niagara movement 


Jul 12 John C F, son of English King George V. 


Jul 15 Dorothy Fields, lyricist (I'm in the Mood for Love). 


Jul 17 Norman Waterhouse Lees, jazz fan 


Jul 19 Boyd Neel, Blackheath, Kent England, conductor (Story of an Orch) 


Jul 20 Molly Mary Nesta Keane, writer 


Jul 21 Diana Trilling, writer 


Jul 22 Body of John Paul Jones moved to Annapolis, MD for reburial 


Jul 22 Boris Alexandrov, conductor (Red Army Song/Dance Ensemble). 


Jul 22 Phila Athletic's Weldon Henley no-hits St Louis Browns, 6-0. 


Jul 23 Erich Itor Kahn, composer 


Jul 23 Jean-Jacques, painter, dies 


Jul 24 Treaty of Bjorko: Emperor Wilhelm II/czar Nicholas II. 


Jul 25 Elias Canetti, Bulgarian/British novelist (Life-Terms, Nobel 1981). 


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