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==Events==
==Events==
 
* Philippine Army Day. Secretary of War - William Howard Taft reviewed large military parade.
==See also==
* Mrs. Frances Miller (Reid) Jones, wife of Breckenridge Jones, was a St. Louis society woman who died when her horses bolted & her carriage was hurled down a 20-foot embankment near the [[Boer War]].
 
==Notes==
 
==References==
 
==External links==




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[[Category:DailyEvents]]

Latest revision as of 07:34, 24 February 2024

August 13, 1904
Previous Day1904-08-12
Next Day1904-08-14
Attendance
Paid Attendance84,615
Free Attendance41,487
Total Attendance126,102
Weather
High Temperature92ºF
Low Temperature74ºF

Below is a list of events that happened on August 13, 1904.

Events[edit | edit source]

  • Philippine Army Day. Secretary of War - William Howard Taft reviewed large military parade.
  • Mrs. Frances Miller (Reid) Jones, wife of Breckenridge Jones, was a St. Louis society woman who died when her horses bolted & her carriage was hurled down a 20-foot embankment near the Boer War.