What Happened This Year 1925

People Who Died in 1925

Nellie Cashman

Gold prospector and entrepreneur
Born
1845 180 years ago
Died
January 4th, 1925 100 years ago — 80 years old

Worked as a nurse and restaurateur in the American West. Played a significant role in various gold rushes, including those in California and Alaska. Operated a successful restaurant in Tombstone, Arizona. Engaged in gold prospecting during the Klondike Gold Rush and was recognized for her contributions to mining communities. Actively supported fellow prospectors and adventurers.

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George Bellows

American painter of boxing scenes
Born
1882 143 years ago
Died
January 8th, 1925 100 years ago — 43 years old

A prominent American painter, noted for contributions to the Ashcan School, which focused on depicting daily life in early 20th century America. Worked primarily with oil on canvas, capturing scenes of urban life and sports. Gained acclaim for boxing paintings that illustrated the intensity and drama of the sport. Participated in exhibitions at the National Academy of Design and was a member of the influential Society of American Artists. His style is characterized by vigorous brushwork and bold colors, revealing a raw energy that resonated with contemporary audiences. Held a significant influence on American art and left a lasting legacy through his explorations of realism and expressionism in various social settings.

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Fanny Bullock Workman

American mountaineer and geographer
Born
January 8th, 1859 166 years ago
Died
January 22nd, 1925 100 years ago — 66 years old

Accomplished mountaineer, geographer, and cartographer. Undertook numerous explorations in the Himalayas, researching uncharted regions and making significant contributions to the mapping of the area. Authored several books detailing experiences and findings, enhancing the understanding of geographical features. Actively promoted women's participation in mountaineering, challenging societal norms of the time.

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Juan Vucetich

Anthropologist and criminal investigator
Born
1858 167 years ago
Died
January 25th, 1925 100 years ago — 67 years old

Contributed to the development of fingerprint identification techniques in criminal investigations. Emigrated from Croatia to Argentina, where he worked as a police officer. Played a significant role in establishing the first fingerprint database in Argentina, facilitating the identification of suspects based on unique fingerprint patterns. His work laid the groundwork for modern forensic science in the region, influencing law enforcement practices.

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Jaap Eden

Speed skater and cyclist champion
Born
October 19th, 1873 151 years ago
Died
February 2nd, 1925 100 years ago — 51 years old

Achieved remarkable success in both speed skating and cycling during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Dominated the speed skating scene, winning the World Allround Championships in 1893, 1894, and 1895. Transitioned to cycling, where notable achievements included winning the 1894 World Championship in one mile track cycling. His versatility in both sports garnered attention and respect, establishing a legacy in Dutch athletics.

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Antti Aarne

Finnish historian, scholar of folklore
Born
December 5th, 1867 157 years ago
Died
February 2nd, 1925 100 years ago — 57 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of folklore studies. Developed the Aarne-Thompson classification system for folktales, which served as the foundation for categorizing and analyzing folk narratives. Published numerous articles and books on Finnish folklore, making primary sources more accessible to scholars and the public. His work laid the groundwork for future research in comparative folklore and mythology.

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Hjalmar Branting

Swedish politician and Nobel laureate
Born
November 23rd, 1860 164 years ago
Died
February 24th, 1925 100 years ago — 64 years old

Served as the 16th Prime Minister of Sweden, holding office from 1920 to 1923. Played a significant role in Swedish politics and was a member of the Social Democratic Party. Contributed to the establishment of the League of Nations, emphasizing international cooperation and peace. Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1921 for efforts in promoting peace and disarmament.

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James Ward

Psychologist and philosopher
Born
1843 182 years ago
Died
March 4th, 1925 100 years ago — 82 years old

Contributions to psychology and philosophy included work on the theory of perception and the nature of consciousness. Served as the first president of the British Psychological Society. Published significant texts addressing psychological issues, focusing on the relationship between mind and body.

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John Montgomery Ward

Baseball player and manager
Born
March 3rd, 1860 165 years ago
Died
March 4th, 1925 100 years ago — 65 years old

Played professional baseball as a pitcher and shortstop from 1878 to 1894, primarily with the Providence Grays and New York Giants. Transitioned to managing teams, notably leading the New York Giants. Contributed to the formation of the Players' League in 1890, advocating for players' rights and profits. Influential in establishing the first players' union in sports history.

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