Historical Events tagged with "beaumont"

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Crime & Law

Disappearance of the Beaumont Children

January 26th, 1966 59 years ago

Three Beaumont siblings, Jane, Arnna, and Grant, vanished while at Semaphore Beach in South Australia, sparking a massive search effort. The children, aged 9, 7, and 4, were last seen playing near the shoreline. Eyewitness reports suggested they were seen with a man, leading to numerous theories and sightings. The investigation generated widespread media attention and public concern, resulting in one of Australia’s largest police investigations, involving thousands of volunteers and extensive resources to locate the children, who were never found.

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Economics & Industry

Discovery of Spindletop Oil Gusher

January 10th, 1901 124 years ago

A massive oil gusher was struck at Spindletop in Beaumont, Texas, leading to a newfound oil boom in the region. This discovery, led by Pattillo Higgins and his team, resulted in the eruption of oil 100 feet into the air, marking the beginning of the oil industry in Texas. The gusher's output dramatically exceeded expectations, leading to a rush of prospectors and investors attracted by the prospect of wealth. The event fundamentally transformed the regional economy and contributed to the establishment of the United States as a major oil producer.

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Military & Warfare

Decisive Clash at Beaumont in Flanders

April 26th, 1794 230 years ago

The Battle of Beaumont took place during the Flanders Campaign of the War of the First Coalition, where French forces engaged Austrian troops. On this day, a significant confrontation unfolded near Beaumont, France, as part of the broader conflict between Revolutionary France and the coalition of European monarchies. Commanded by General Jacques Philippe de Villers, the French forces aimed to repel the advancing Austrian army, led by Prince Karl Schwarzenberg. Despite fierce fighting, the Austrians managed a tactical victory, pushing back the French and fortifying their position in the region.

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