What Happened This Year 1904

People Who Died in 1904

Aparicio Saravia

Uruguayan general and politician
Born
August 16th, 1856 168 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 48 years old

Born in 1856, a prominent Uruguayan general and politician played significant roles in the internal conflicts of Uruguay during the late 19th century. Best recognized for leading the Nationalist Party during the Civil War, he advocated for the rights of the rural population. Saravia participated in multiple uprisings and was a key figure in the Revolution of 1897. His military strategies during engagements against the government showcased his leadership in the battlefield. Despite facing numerous challenges, his commitment to his cause marked his political and military career.

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Guy Wetmore Carryl

Journalist and poet; wrote 'The Hound'
Born
March 4th, 1873 152 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 31 years old

An American journalist and poet contributed significantly to the literary landscape. Notable works include comedic poems that are characterized by wit and humor, particularly 'The Hound and Other Poems'. This piece showcased a unique blend of whimsy and sharp commentary, reflecting the social atmosphere of the early 20th century. In addition to poetry, engaged in journalism, contributing to various publications and providing insights that resonated with readers of the time.

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Étienne-Jules Marey

Physiologist and chronophotographer
Born
March 5th, 1830 195 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 74 years old

Contributed significantly to the study of movement through the invention of chronophotography. Developed a technique that captured multiple frames in a single photograph, allowing for the analysis of motion. Played a critical role in the understanding of biomechanics and physiology. Later, worked on the development of graphic methods for studying physiological processes.

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William Hall

Canadian soldier, Victoria Cross recipient
Born
April 28th, 1827 198 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 77 years old

Born in 1827, this individual served in the Royal Navy and later the British Army. Participated in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Displayed exceptional bravery during a naval action at Lucknow, earning the Victoria Cross for gallantry. After military service, lived in Canada.

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Ferdinand André Fouqué

French geologist and academic expert
Born
June 21st, 1828 196 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 76 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of geology, focusing on volcanic activity and the formation of igneous rocks. Conducted extensive research in volcanic regions, particularly in the Auvergne region of France and the Canary Islands. Authored important texts on geology and became a prominent figure in geological education. Served as a professor of geology at the University of Paris, influencing future generations of geologists.

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Francis Boott

American composer and music educator
Born
June 24th, 1813 211 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 91 years old

Born in 1813, contributed significantly to the American music scene as a composer and educator. Studied music in Europe before returning to the United States, where involvement in various musical societies and teaching shaped his career. Composed numerous works, including operas, chamber music, and art songs, which reflected European influences blended with American themes. Served as a director of the Boston Academy of Music and was instrumental in the establishment of music education in the region.

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Vasily Vereshchagin

Russian soldier and war painter
Born
October 26th, 1842 182 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 62 years old

A soldier in the Imperial Russian Army, focused on depicting the realities of war through art. Traveled extensively, providing firsthand experience that influenced works. Paintings often highlighted the brutality and consequences of conflict, diverging from romanticized views of battle. Participated in numerous military campaigns, including the Russo-Turkish War. Also created notable works that included scenes from the Afghan War, showcasing the struggles faced by soldiers and the impact of war on humanity.

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Frederick Pabst

Brewer and founder of Pabst Brewing Company
Born
March 28th, 1836 189 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 68 years old

A German-American brewer established Pabst Brewing Company in 1844. The brewery became prominent in the beer industry, eventually known for its flagship Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Under leadership, the company expanded its production and distribution, making it one of the largest breweries in the United States by the late 19th century. The company also gained numerous awards at brewing exhibitions, enhancing its reputation.

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John Brown Gordon

American general and Georgia governor
Born
February 6th, 1832 193 years ago
Died
1904 121 years ago — 72 years old

Born in 1832, an American general and politician played significant roles during the Civil War, rising to the rank of major general in the Confederate Army. After the war, held the position of 53rd Governor of Georgia from 1886 to 1890. Focused on economic development and education within the state. Actively involved in the post-war Southern political landscape and contributed to the founding of the state-sponsored Georgia Military College.

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