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| name            = June 19, 1904
| name            = June 18, 1904
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==Events==
==Events==
 
* Opening of the Philippine Exhibit and Encampment, with a parade.
==See also==
* Gunfight involved two Cummins' Wild West workers. Col. Zack Mulhall and Frank Reed. An innocent bystander, Ernest Morgan, was almost fatally shot in the stomach.
 
* Opening of the [[Boer War]] attraction on the Pike to a crowd of 15,000.
==Notes==
* South Dakota Agricultural College.
 
==References==
 
==External links==
 


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Latest revision as of 07:10, 24 February 2024

June 18, 1904
Previous Day1904-06-17
Next Day1904-06-19
Attendance
Paid Attendance61,134
Free Attendance35,777
Total Attendance96,911
Weather
High Temperature76ºF
Low Temperature67ºF
Rainfall0.32"

Below is a list of events that happened on June 18, 1904.

Events[edit | edit source]

  • Opening of the Philippine Exhibit and Encampment, with a parade.
  • Gunfight involved two Cummins' Wild West workers. Col. Zack Mulhall and Frank Reed. An innocent bystander, Ernest Morgan, was almost fatally shot in the stomach.
  • Opening of the Boer War attraction on the Pike to a crowd of 15,000.
  • South Dakota Agricultural College.