1903 in the United States

Events from the year 1903 in the United States.

1903
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
  • 1900s
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
See also:

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

December 17: Wright Flyer.

Undated

  • The Lincoln–Lee Legion is established to promote the temperance movement and signing of alcohol abstinence pledges by children.
  • The first box of Crayola crayons is made and sold for 5 cents. It contains 8 colors; brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and black.
  • Coca-Cola removes cocaine as a key ingredient from their formula; up to this time, it has contained approximately nine milligrams of cocaine per glass.

Ongoing

Births

  • January 1 – Dwight Taylor, screenwriter and author (died 1986)
  • January 27 – Otto P. Weyland, general (died 1979)
  • March 7 – J. Allen Frear, Jr., United States Senator from Delaware from 1949 till 1961. (died 1993)
  • April 19 – Eliot Ness, American Prohibition agent (died 1957)
  • May 3 – Bing Crosby, early crooner, singer of the hit, "White Christmas". (died 1977)
  • June 22 – John Dillinger, gangster in the Depression-era United States (died 1934)
  • August 7 – Joseph H. Bottum, United States Senator from South Dakota from 1962 till 1963. (died 1984)
  • October 6 – Brien McMahon, United States Senator from Connecticut from 1945 till 1952. (died 1952)

Deaths

See also

References

  1. "Mother Jones leading a protest, circa 1903". Explore PA History. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
  2. Jones, Mother (1925). "Chapter Ten: The March of the Mill Children". In Parton, Mary Field (ed.). The Autobiography of Mother Jones. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
  3. Bogart, Charles H. (2009). "Bean, Roy "Judge"". In Tenkotte, Paul A.; Claypool, James C. (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 69–70. ISBN 978-0-8131-5996-6.

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