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August 10, 1904:Japanese battleshipShikishimafiring during theBattle of the Yellow Sea

The following events occurred inAugust 1904:

August 1,1904 (Monday)

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August 2,1904 (Tuesday)

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August 3,1904 (Wednesday)

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August 4,1904 (Thursday)

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August 5,1904 (Friday)

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August 6,1904 (Saturday)

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August 7,1904 (Sunday)

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August 8,1904 (Monday)

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August 9,1904 (Tuesday)

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August 10,1904 (Wednesday)

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Battle of the Yellow Sea

August 11,1904 (Thursday)

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August 12,1904 (Friday)

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August 13,1904 (Saturday)

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August 14,1904 (Sunday)

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Sinking of theRussian cruiserRurikin the Battle off Ulsan

August 15,1904 (Monday)

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August 16,1904 (Tuesday)

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Reed and Cato chained to a tree stump prior to their deaths

August 17,1904 (Wednesday)

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August 18,1904 (Thursday)

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August 19,1904 (Friday)

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August 20,1904 (Saturday)

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Wreckage of the High Bridge in Saint Paul

August 21,1904 (Sunday)

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August 22,1904 (Monday)

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August 23,1904 (Tuesday)

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August 24,1904 (Wednesday)

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August 25,1904 (Thursday)

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August 26,1904 (Friday)

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  • American boxerJames J. Jeffriesretained the world heavyweight championship by knocking out challenger Jack Munroe in the second round of a bout at Mechanic's Pavilion inSan Francisco,California.[182][183]
Fire in Antwerp

August 27,1904 (Saturday)

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August 28,1904 (Sunday)

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August 29,1904 (Monday)

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August 30,1904 (Tuesday)

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A gaunt man sits in an automobile looking exhausted, with a group of men surrounding him, looking considerably healthier. All are looking at the camera.
Marathon winner Thomas Hicks resting after the race

August 31,1904 (Wednesday)

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  56. ^"MANY DEAD IN TRAIN WRECK.; Between Thirty and Fifty Reported Dead in Colorado".The New York Times.8 August 1904. Page 1, column 6.Retrieved2 August2023.
  57. ^"HUNDRED PERSONS PERISH Train in Colorado Plunges Into River. Ill-Fated Travelers Are Drowned and Crushed. Bodies Are Washed Ashore a Mile From Scene of the Wreck".San Francisco Call.Vol. XCVI, no. 69. 8 August 1904. Page 1, columns 1-2.Retrieved10 April2024– via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
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  116. ^"William Wainwright Dead.; Much of the Development of Rockaway Beach Due to Him".The New York Times.15 August 1904. Page 7, column 7.Retrieved2 August2023.
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  119. ^"MOB DISARMS MILITIA; BURNS TWO NEGROES; Georgia Lynchers Forcibly Invade Court House at Trial. GUARDS' GUNS NOT LOADED Appeals of Minister and Sheriff Unheeded -- Two Murderers of Hodges Family Had Been Sentenced to Death".The New York Times.17 August 1904. Page 1, columns 1-2.Retrieved18 October2023.
  120. ^"MOB BURNS NEGROES AT THE STAKE Murder of Hodge Family Horribly Avenged. Two Confessed Assassins Wrested From a Military Guard. Their Clothing Saturated With Kerosene Before Match Is Applied to the Pyre".San Francisco Call.Vol. XCVI, no. 78. 17 August 1904. Page 1, column 1; page 2, column 6.Retrieved17 April2024– via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  121. ^"AUSTRIAN EMPEROR VISITS KING EDWARD Monarchs Meet at Marienbad and Francis Joseph Holds a Reception".San Francisco Call.Vol. XCVI, no. 78. 17 August 1904. Page 1, column 6.Retrieved17 April2024– via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
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  126. ^"GEORGE E. LOUNSBURY DEAD.; Was Twice Governor of Connecticut, Though Born in New York State".The New York Times.17 August 1904. Page 7, column 6.Retrieved18 October2023.
  127. ^"Death Calls Former Governor".San Francisco Call.Vol. XCVI, no. 78. 17 August 1904. Page 2, column 4.Retrieved17 April2024– via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  128. ^ab"CYCLING. The Wheel".The Sydney Mail.28 September 1904. Page 824, columns 3-4.Retrieved11 June2024– viaTrove.{{cite news}}:CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  130. ^"PARAGUAY'S CAPITAL IS BOMBARDED Ships of Insurgents Shell City of Asuncion. Cannonade Lasts Forty Minutes and a Truce Is Then Declared. Rebels Delay Attack for Twenty-Four Hours to Enable Non-Combatants to Seek Safety".San Francisco Call.Vol. XCVI, no. 80. 19 August 1904. Page 1, column 6.Retrieved29 May2024– via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
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