What Happened This Year 1913

People Who Died in 1913

John Barclay Armstrong

American lieutenant, Civil War officer
Born
1850 175 years ago
Died
May 1st, 1913 111 years ago — 63 years old

Served as a lieutenant in the United States Army during the American Civil War, participating in major battles and military campaigns. Armstrong was recognized for his leadership skills and strategic insight, contributing to the Union's efforts. After the war, he continued a military career, holding various positions until retirement. His service encompassed significant moments in American history, reflecting the complexities of warfare during that era.

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Henry Moret

French painter of landscapes
Born
1856 169 years ago
Died
May 5th, 1913 111 years ago — 57 years old

A painter specialized in landscapes, known for contributions to the Impressionist movement. Developed a signature style characterized by the vibrant use of color and light. Focused on capturing the natural beauty of coastal scenes in Brittany. Worked alongside artists such as Paul Gauguin and participated in various exhibitions throughout France.

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Chris von der Ahe

Businessman and baseball club owner
Born
November 7th, 1851 173 years ago
Died
June 5th, 1913 111 years ago — 61 years old

Born in Germany, established a successful career in America as a businessman. Moved to St. Louis where he became prominent in the local business community. Acquired the St. Louis Browns, a Major League Baseball team, in 1882, which played in the American Association. Instrumental in the transition of his team from a regional club to participating in national competitions. His leadership led to the Browns winning the American Association championship in 1885 and 1886. Contributed to the sport's early commercial successes and popularization in the United States.

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Emily Davison

English educator and suffragette
Born
October 11th, 1872 152 years ago
Died
June 8th, 1913 111 years ago — 40 years old

An educator and a militant suffragette, advocated for women's voting rights in early 20th century England. Actively participated in the Women's Social and Political Union, engaging in various forms of protest, including hunger strikes and civil disobedience. Gained significant attention for her actions during the 1913 Epsom Derby, where she was fatally injured after stepping in front of the King's horse. This event sparked discussions on women's suffrage and the activism surrounding it. Her legacy remains significant in the history of the women's rights movement.

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Mahmud Shevket Pasha

Ottoman general and Grand Vizier
Born
1856 169 years ago
Died
June 11th, 1913 111 years ago — 57 years old

Served as an Ottoman general and politician, holding the position of the 279th Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. Achieved notoriety for his military leadership and reforms during a turbulent period in Ottoman history. Played a significant role in the 1912-1913 Balkan Wars, leading campaigns to restore territorial integrity. Assassinated in 1913, his tenure was marked by attempts to modernize the military and administration of the empire.

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Ștefan Octavian Iosif

Romanian poet and translator of classics
Born
1875 150 years ago
Died
June 22nd, 1913 111 years ago — 38 years old

This individual made significant contributions to Romanian literature as a poet and translator. Active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he was associated with the Symbolist movement. His poetry often explored themes of nature, love, and existential reflection. He translated works of notable foreign authors, enriching Romanian literature with global perspectives. Additionally, he contributed to literary journals and was part of literary circles that shaped Romanian culture during his time.

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Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales

4th President of Brazil
Born
February 15th, 1841 184 years ago
Died
June 28th, 1913 111 years ago — 72 years old

Born in 1841, this individual served as the 4th President of Brazil from 1898 to 1902. He was a prominent lawyer and politician, playing a key role in consolidating the republican regime after Brazil's transition from monarchy. Campos Sales focused on economic stabilization and addressed the financial crisis of the time, implementing policies to foster international investment. He also worked towards national unity and strengthened civil liberties.

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Alphonse Kirchhoffer

French Fencer and Olympic Champion
Born
December 19th, 1873 151 years ago
Died
June 30th, 1913 111 years ago — 39 years old

A distinguished fencer from France, participated in the early 20th century fencing scene. Competed in foil and épée disciplines, prominently representing France in international competitions. Achieved significant recognition during the 1900 Paris Olympics, securing a gold medal in the men's foil event. Contributed to the prominence of French fencing through competitive excellence and skill.

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Edward Burd Grubb Jr.

American general and diplomat
Born
1841 184 years ago
Died
July 7th, 1913 111 years ago — 72 years old

Served as a general in the United States Army and held the position of United States Ambassador to Spain. Contributed to military operations and diplomacy during a period of significant global change at the turn of the 20th century. Engaged in efforts to strengthen U.S.-Spain relations during his ambassadorship.

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