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DOMKA, Elsie M.

Female 1899 - 1927  (28 years)


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1845  
  • 4 Mar 1845 —1849: James Polk president of the USA 1845-1849
1846 
  • 4 Mar 1846—1850: James Polk is inaugurated as the 11th president
1849  
  • 1849 : Walter Hunt invents the safety pin
  • 5 Mar 1849 —9 Jul 1850: Zachary Taylor president of the USA 1849-1850. Zachary Taylor died while in office
1849 
  • 1849: Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery and becomes one of the most effective and celebrated members of the Underground Railroad.
1850  
  • 1850 : Joel Houghton was granted the first dishwasher patent
  • 9 Jul 1850 —1853: Millard Fillmore president of the USA 1850-1853. Millard Fillmore, vice president under Zachary Taylor, sworn in as president after Taylor\'s death
1851  
  • 1851 : Isaac Singer invents a sewing machine
1852  
  • 1852 : Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom's Cabin, a novel about the cruelty of enslavement, increasing the desire of many northerners to abolish enslavement in the United States.
1853  
  • 1853 : Commodore Matthew Perry sails to Japan, which had been closed to foreigners for almost two hundred years, opening that country to trade with the United States.
  • 4 Mar 1853 —1857: Franklin Pierce is inaugurated as the 14th president (March 4). Gadsden Purchase treaty is signed; U.S. acquires border territory from Mexico for $10 million (Dec. 30).
1854  
  • 1854 : John Tyndall demonstrates the principles of fiber optics
  • 1854 : Naturalist and philosopher Henry David Thoreau writes Walden, a book which suggests that life is best lived simply, in harmony with nature and with few material possessions.
10 1855  
  • 1855 : Financier Ezra Cornell begins organizing a national telegraph system, the Western Union Telegraph Company.
11 1856  
  • 1856 : Louis Pasteur invents pasteurization
12 1857 
  • 1857: George Pullman invents the Pullman Sleeping Car for train travel
13 1857  
  • 1857 : In the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court denies African Americans the rights of American citizenship
  • 4 Mar 1857 —1861: James Buchanan president of the USA 1857-1861
14 1858  
  • 1858 : Jean Lenoir invents an internal combustion engine
  • 1858 : Overland mail service by stagecoach begins, connecting the east and west coasts of the United States.
15 1858 
  • 1858: Hamilton Smith patents the rotary washing machine
16 1859  
  • 1859 : John Brown, an abolitionist, leads an attack on the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
  • 1859 : The drilling of an oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, changes the way most Americans light their homes, as kerosene made from the oil replaces whale oil and candles.
17 1860  
  • 1860 —1861: Pony Express mail service begins. Only lasts one year.
18 1860 
  • 20 Dec 1860: South Carolina secedes from the Union (Dec. 20).
19 1861  
  • 1861 : Elisha Otis patents elevator safety brakes, creating a safer elevator
  • 1861 : Linus Yale invents the Yale lock or cylinder lock
  • 4 Mar 1861 —1865: Abraham Lincoln president of the USA 1861-1865
  • 12 Apr 1861 : USA Civil War begins 12 April 1861, battle of Ft. Sumter.The American Civil War begins when Confederate troops capture Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina.
20 1861 
  • 2 Feb 1861: Texas secedes (March 2).
  • 8 Feb 1861: Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana secede (Jan.). Confederate States of America is established (Feb. 8).
  • 9 Feb 1861: Jefferson Davis is elected president of the Confederacy (Feb. 9).
21 1862  
  • 1862 : Alexander Parkes invents the first man-made plastic
  • 1862 : Dr. Richard Gatling patents the machine gun
  • 1862 : Homestead Act offers 160 acres of public land in the western United States to settlers willing to settle on the land for 5 years.
22 1863  
  • 1863 : Emancipation Proclamation, President Abraham Lincoln signs law declaring freedom for enslaved persons living in states under the control of the Confederacy.
  • 1 Jul 1863 —3 Jun 1863: The Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania marks a turning point in the Civil War, as Confederate forces retreat to the South after losing this important battle.
23 1863 
  • 19 Nov 1863: President Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address
24 1864  
  • 1864 : General Sherman and 62,000 Union soldiers sweep a 60-mile wide path of destruction in Georgia, severely weakening the Confederacy.
25 1865  
  • 9 Apr 1865 : USA Civil War ends when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
  • 14 Apr 1865 : Abraham Lincoln shot by John Wilkes Booth on 14 Apr 1865 and dies the next day
26 1865 
  • 15 Apr 1865—1869: Lincoln is assassinated (April 14) by John Wilkes Booth in Washington, DC, and is succeeded by his vice president, Andrew Johnson.
  • 6 Dec 1865: Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, prohibiting slavery
27 1866  
  • 1866 : Englishmen Robert Whitehead invents a torpedo
  • 1866 : J. Osterhoudt patents the tin can with a key opener
  • 1866 : Alfred Nobel invents dynamite
28 1867  
  • 1867 : Christopher Scholes invents the first practical and modern typewriter
  • 1867 : The United States purchases the Alaska territory from Russia
29 1868 
  • 1868: J P Knight invents traffic lights
  • 24 Feb 1868: President Johnson is impeached by the House of Representatives (Feb. 24), but he is acquitted at his trial in the Senate (May 26).
30 1868  
  • 1868 : George Westinghouse invents air brakes
  • 1868 : Robert Mushet invents tungsten steel
  • 9 Jul 1868 : The 14th Amendment grants rights and priviledges of American citizenship to African Americans.
31 1869  
  • 1869 : First transcontinental railroad is completed at Promontory Point, Utah, providing continuous railroad transportation across the entire United States.
32 1869 
  • 4 Mar 1869—1877: Ulysses Grant president of the USA 1869-1877
33 1870  
  • 1870 : The 15th amendment guarantees that no male citizen will be deprived of the right to vote because of race, color or previous condition of servitude
34 1871  
  • 1871 : Great Chicago Fire. A fire destroys the city of Chicago, Illinois.
  • 1871 : The first professional baseball association, the National Association of Professional Baseball Players, is organized.
35 1872  
  • 1872 : A.M. Ward issues the first mail-order catalog
  • 1872 : J.S. Risdon patents the metal windmill
  • 1872 : Yellowstone National Park is established for the enjoyment of the public
36 1873  
  • 1873 : Joseph Glidden invents barbed wire
  • 1873 : The United States experiences an economic depression, as over 5,000 companies go out of business after a stock market panic.
37 1873 
  • 4 Mar 1873: Grant's second inauguration
38 1874  
  • 1874 : American, C. Goodyear, Jr. invents the shoe welt stitcher
  • 1874 : First American Zoo - America gets its first public zoo, the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens.
39 1875  
  • 1875 : Congress passes a Civil Rights Bill prohibiting discrimination in public places.
40 1876 
  • 1876: Nicolaus August Otto invents the first practical four-stroke internal combustion engine
  • 25 Jun 1876: Gen. George Custer and his soldiers are killed in a battle with the Sioux Indians at the Little Big Horn in Montana
41 1876  
  • 1876 : Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone
  • 1876 : Melville Bissell patents the carpet sweeper
42 1877  
  • 1877 : Thomas Edison invents the cylinder phonograph or tin foil phonograph
  • 1877 : Edward Muybridge invents the first moving pictures
  • 1877 : President Rutherford B. Hayes withdraws the last federal soldiers from the South, leaving the rights of African Americans unprotected.
  • 1877 : Nez Perce war with the United States ends when federal troops capture Chief Joseph and his tribe.
43 1877 
  • 5 Mar 1877—1881: Rutherford B. Hayes is inaugurated as the 19th president
44 1878  
  • 1878 : Sir Joseph Wilson Swan was the first person to invent a practical and longer-lasting electic lightbulb
  • 1878 : Thomas Edison invents the first practical incandescent electric light at Menlo Park, New Jersey.
45 1879  
  • 1879 : Frank Woolworth opens his first successful five-and-ten cent store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
46 1880  
  • 1880 : Englishmen, John Milne invents the modern seismograph
  • 1880 : The British Perforated Paper Company invents a form of toilet paper
47 1881  
  • 1881 : David Houston patents the roll film for cameras
  • 1881 : Alexander Graham Bell invents the first crude metal detector
  • 1881 : Edward Leveaux patents the automatic player piano
  • 1881 : Booker T. Washington becomes the first president of Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
  • 4 Mar 1881 —19 Sep 1881: James Garfield president of the USA 1881. James Garfield wounded by assassin's bullet on 3 Jul 1881 and dies 19 Sep 1881
  • 19 Sep 1881 —1885: Chester A. Arthur president of the USA 1881-1885. Chester A. Arthur, vice president under James Garfield, sworn in as president upon the death of Garfield
48 1882  
  • 1882 : Chinese Exclusion Act - Widespread resentment against immigrant Chinese laborers results in suspending Chinese immigration for ten years
49 1882 
  • 18 Nov 1882: The United States and Canada substitute standardized time zones for local time to make it easier to coordinate railroad schedules.
50 1883  
  • 1883 : United States Supreme Court rules the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which prohibited discrimination in public places, to be unconstitutional.
  • 1883 : Brooklyn Bridge, hailed as the eighth wonder of the world, opens.
51 1884  
  • 1884 : James Ritty invents the first working, mechanical cash register
  • 1884 : Charles Parson patents the steam turbine
  • 1884 : Lewis Edson Waterman invents the first practical fountain pen
  • 1884 : Mark Twain publishes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
52 1884 
  • 1884: George Eastman patents paper-strip photographic film
53 1885  
  • 1885 : Karl Benz invents the first practical automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine
  • 1885 : Harim Maxim invents a machine gun
  • 1885 : Gottlieb Daimler invents the first gas-engined motorcycle
  • 1885 : Washington monument is dedicated in the nation's capitol.
  • 1885 : P.T. Barnum's famous circus elephant, Jumbo, is killed in a train collision.
  • 4 Mar 1885 —1889: Grover Cleveland president of the USA 1885-1889
54 1886  
  • 1886 : John Pemberton invents Coca Cola
  • 1886 : Josephine Cochrane invents the dishwasher
55 1886 
  • 28 Oct 1886: Statue of Liberty is dedicated
  • Dec 1886: American Federation of Labor is organized
56 1887  
  • 1887 : German, Heinrich Hertz invents radar
  • 1887 : Emile Berliner invents the gramophone
  • 1887 : F.E. Muller and Adolph Fick invent the first wearable contact lenses
  • 1887 : Edward Bellamy writes a best selling Utopian novel, Looking Backward, 2000-1887, about a man who wakes up in an ideal society in the year 2000, where everyone is equal politically and economically
57 1888  
  • 1888 : John Boyd Dunlop patents a commercially successful pneumatic tire
  • 1888 : Nikola Tesla invents the AC motor and transformer
  • 1888 : Marvin Stone patents the spiral winding process to manufacture the first paper drinking straws
  • 1888 : A box camera, the first Kodak, is introduced for use by amateur photographers.
  • 1888 : The first issue of National Geographic magazine includes an account of the Great Blizzard that ravaged the eastern United States.
58 1889  
  • 1889 : Sir James Dewar and Sir Frederick Abel co-invent Cordite - a type of smokeless gunpowder
  • 1889 : Joshua Pusey invents the matchbook
  • 1889 : Oklahoma Land Rush - 50,000 settlers swarm into Oklahoma to homestead former Indian lands.
  • 4 Mar 1889 —1893: Benjamin Harrison president of the USA 1889-1893
59 1890 
  • 1890: In reporting the results of the 1890 census, the Census Bureau announces that the West has been settled and the frontier is closed.
  • 2 Jul 1890: National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) is founded, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton as president. Sherman Antitrust Act is signed into law, prohibiting commercial monopolies
  • 29 Dec 1890: Last major battle of the Indian Wars occurs at Wounded Knee in South Dakota
60 1891  
  • 1891 : Jesse W. Reno invents the escalator
  • 1891 : YMCA trainee James Naismith invents basketball in Springfield, Massachusetts. Within 10 years the indoor team sport was very popular not only among YMCA programs, but also at colleges, high schools and athletic clubs.
61 1892  
  • 1892 : Sir James Dewar invents the Dewar flask or vacuum flask
  • 1892 : Rudolf Diesel invents the diesel-fueled internal combustion engine
  • 1892 : Carnegie Steel Works at Homestead, Pennsylvania lock outs employees in a labor contract dispute, and several strikers and plant guards are killed
  • 1892 : Ellis Island opens in New York City and the first of 12 million immigrants passes through its doors, seeking a better life in America.
62 1893  
  • 1893 : American, W.L. Judson invents the zipper
  • 1893 : J. Frank and Charles Duryea build the first successful gasoline-powered automobile in the United States.
  • 1893 : The Ferris wheel is introduced at the World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois.
  • 4 Mar 1893 —1897: Grover Cleveland president of the USA 1893-1897 The only president to serve two non-consecutive terms of office.
63 1894  
  • 1894 : American Railway Union members support Pullman Palace Car Company workers in the most notable strike in American history, tying up most of the railroads in the midwestern United States
  • 1894 : Economic depression which began the previous year leaves 1 in 5 American workers without a job.
64 1895  
  • 1895 : Lumiere Brothers invent a portable motion-picture camera, film processing unit and projector called the Cinematographe. The Lumiere Brothers using their Cinematographe are the first to present a projected motion picture to an audience of more that one person
  • 1895 : In the first practical demonstration of of large-scale power generation, Westinghouse Electric Co. harnesses the power of Niagara Falls to supply low-cost energy for hundreds of miles.
65 1896  
  • 1896 : American, H. O'Sullivan invents the rubber heel
  • 1896 : Henry Ford drives his first automobile through the streets of Detroit, Michigan.
66 1896 
  • 18 May 1896: Plessy v. Ferguson: Landmark Supreme Court decision holds that racial segregation is constitutional, paving the way for the repressive Jim Crow laws in the South (May 18).
67 1897  
  • 4 Mar 1897 —1901: William McKinley president of the USA 1897-1901. William McKinley dies in Buffalo, NY, 1901
68 1898 
  • 1898: U.S. annexes Hawaii by an act of Congress (July 7).
  • 15 Feb 1898: Spanish-American War: USS Maine is blown up in Havana harbor (Feb. 15)
  • 25 Apr 1898: U.S. to declare war on Spain (April 25) Treaty of Paris is signed, ending the Spanish-American War (Dec. 10); Spain gives up control of Cuba, which becomes an independent republic, and cedes Puerto Rico, Guam, and (for $20 million) the Philippines to the U.S.
69 1898  
  • 1898 : Edwin Prescott patents the roller coaster
70 1899 
  • 1899: U.S. acquires American Samoa by treaty with Great Britain and Germany (Dec. 2
71 1899  
  • 1899 : J.S. Thurman patents the motor-driven vacuum cleaner
  • 1899 : I.R. Johnson patents the bicycle frame
72 1900  
  • 1900 : The zeppelin invented by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
  • 1900 : Charles Seeberger redesigned Jesse Reno's escalator and invented the modern escalator
  • 1900 : L. Frank Baum writes The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
73 1901  
  • 1901 : King Camp Gillette invents the double-edged safety razor
  • 1901 : The first radio receiver, successfully received a radio transmission
  • 1901 : Hubert Booth invents a compact and modern vacuum cleaner
  • 1901 : Carrie Nation begins a crusade against alcohol, using an ax to demolish the interiors of saloons.
  • 6 Sep 1901 —3 Mar 1909: Theodore Roosevelt president of the USA 1901-1909. Theodore Roosevelt, vice president under William McKinley, sworn in as president upon death of McKinley
74 1901 
  • 4 Mar 1901—6 Sep 1901: McKinley's second inauguration (March 4). He is shot (Sept. 6) by anarchist Leon Czolgosz in Buffalo, N.Y., and later dies from his wounds (Sept. 14). He is succeeded by his vice president, Theodore Roosevelt.
75 1902  
  • 1902 : Willis Carrier invents the air conditioner
  • 1902 : rench physicist George Claude invents neon light
  • 1902 : The birth of the Teddy Bear
  • 1902 : Congress makes free mail delivery to rural residents a permanent part of the United States postal system.
76 1902 
  • 1902: The lie detector or polygraph machine is invented by James Mackenzie
77 1903  
  • 1903 : Edward Binney and Harold Smith co-invent crayons
  • 1903 : Bottle-making machinery invented by Michael J. Owens
  • 1903 : Mary Anderson invents windshield wipers
  • 1903 : William Coolidge invents ductile tungsten used in lightbulbs
  • 1903 : Wright Brothers fly the first airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
78 1903 
  • 1903: U.S. acquires Panama Canal Zone (treaty signed Nov. 17)
79 1904  
  • 1904 : Teabags invented by Thomas Suillivan
  • 1904 : Benjamin Holt invents a tractor
  • 1904 : Ice cream cones are introduced at the St. Louis World's Fair.
80 1905  
  • 1905 : Albert Einstein published the Theory of Relativity and made famous the equation, E = mc2
81 1906 
  • 1906: William Kellogg invents Cornflakes
82 1906  
  • 18 Apr 1906 : San Francisco earthquake leaves 500 dead or missing and destroys about 4 sq mi of the city (April 18).
83 1907  
  • 1907 : Color photography invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere
  • 1907 : The very first piloted helicopter was invented by Paul Cornu
84 1908  
  • 1908 : The gyrocompass invented by Elmer A. Sperry
  • 1908 : Cellophane invented by Jacques E. Brandenberger
  • 1908 : Model T automobile first sold
  • 1908 : J W Geiger and W Müller invent the geiger counter
  • 1908 : Fritz Haber invents the Haber Process for making artificial nitrates
85 1908 
  • 1908: Bureau of Investigation, forerunner of the FBI, is established
86 1909  
  • 1909 : Instant coffee invented by G. Washington
  • 3 Mar 1909 —1913: William Taft president of the USA 1909-1913. Mrs. Taft has 80 Japanese cherry trees planted along the banks of the Potomac River.
87 1910  
  • 1910 : Thomas Edison demonstrated the first talking motion picture
  • 1910 : Georges Claude displayed the first neon lamp to the public on December 11, 1910, in Paris
88 1911 
  • 1911: Charles Franklin Kettering invents the first automobile electrical ignition system
  • 1911: Chinese revolution begins against the Manchu dynasty, which ruled for three centuries
89 1911  
  • 1911 : Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reaches the South Pole
90 1912  
  • 1912 : Motorized movie cameras invented, and replaced hand-cranked cameras
  • 1912 : The first tank patented by Australian inventor De La Mole
  • 1912 : Clarence Crane created Life Savers candy in 1912
  • 1912 : International Radio-Telegraph Conference adapts the Morse Code signal S.O.S. -- 3 dots, 3 dashes, 3 dots -- as the universal signal of distress
  • 1912 : The Titanic, strikes an iceberg in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage and sinks within hours; 1,517 of 2,100 passengers drown
91 1913  
  • 1913 : The crossword puzzle invented by Arthur Wynne
  • 1913 : The Merck Chemical Company patented, what is now known as, ecstasy
  • 1913 : Mary Phelps Jacob invents the bra
  • 1913 : Gideon Sundback invents the modern zipper
92 1913 
  • 4 Mar 1913—1921: Woodrow Wilson president of the USA 1913-1921
  • 8 Apr 1913: Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, providing for the direct election of U.S. senators by popular vote rather than by the state legislatures
93 1914 
  • 1914—11 Nov 1918: World War I: U.S. enters World War I, Triple Alliance: Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary vs. Triple Entente: Britain, France, and Russia. The United States joined on the side of the Triple Entente in 1917 declaring war on Germany (April 6, 1917) and Austria-Hungary (Dec. 7, 1917) three years after conflict began in 1914. Armistice ending World War I is signed (Nov. 11, 1918).
  • 15 Aug 1914: Panama Canal opens to traffic (Aug. 15).
94 1914  
  • 1914 : Garrett A. Morgan invents the Morgan gas mask
95 1915  
  • 1915 : Eugene Sullivan and William Taylor co-invented Pyrex in New York City
96 1915 
  • 25 Jan 1915: First long distance telephone service, between New York and San Francisco, is demonstrated
97 1916 
  • 1916: U.S. agrees to purchase Danish West Indies (Virgin Islands) for $25 million (treaty signed Aug. 14)
  • 1916: Jeannette Rankin of Montana is the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives (Nov. 7).
98 1916  
  • 1916 : Radio tuners invented that received different stations
  • 1916 : Stainless steel invented by Henry Brearly
99 1917  
  • 1917 : Vladimir Lenin leads a Bolshevik rebellion to successfully oust the post-czarist Russian provisional government
100 1917 
  • 5 Mar 1917: Wilson's second inauguration
  • 6 Apr 1917—11 Nov 1918: United States declaring war on Germany April 6, 1917
  • 7 Nov 1917—11 Nov 1918: United States declaring war on Germany (April 6, 1917) and Austria-Hungary (Dec. 7, 1917) three years after conflict began in 1914
101 1918  
  • 1918 : Charles Jung invented fortune cookies
  • 1918 : Spanish influenza sweeps the globe killing more than 21 million people -- over 1% of the world's population
  • 1918 : Shortwave Radio is invented.
  • 1918 : United Artists founded in Hollywood by Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith
  • 1918 : Jack Dempsey defeats Jess Willard in three rounds for the World Heavyweight Boxing championship
102 1919  
  • 1919 : The pop-up toaster invented by Charles Strite
103 1919 
  • 1919: The arc welder invented
  • 6 Jan 1919: Theodore Roosevelt died in his sleep on January 6, 1919, at his Long Island estate, Sagamore Hill, after suffering a coronary embolism. He was 60 years old. He was buried at the Youngs Memorial Cemetery in New York.
  • 16 Jan 1919: Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, prohibiting the manufacture, sale, and transportation of liquor. It is later repealed by the Twenty-First Amendment in 1933
  • 18 Aug 1919: Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, granting women the right to vote
  • 26 Sep 1919: President Wilson suffers a stroke
  • 19 Nov 1919: Treaty of Versailles, outlining terms for peace at the end of World War I, is rejected by the Senate
104 1920  
  • 1920 : The tommy gun patented by John T Thompson
  • 1920 : The Band-Aid invented by Earle Dickson
105 1921  
  • 1921 : Artificial life begins -- the first robot built
106 1921 
  • 1921: Insulin invented by Sir Frederick Grant Banting
  • 4 Mar 1921—2 Aug 1921: Warren G. Harding is inaugurated as the 29th president. President Harding dies suddenly (Aug. 2). Warren Harding dies of an embolism in San Francisco. He had taken ill on 31 Jul 1921 He is succeeded by his vice president, Calvin Coolidge.
  • 3 Aug 1921—1929: Calvin Coolidge president of the USA 1921-1929. Calvin Coolidge, vice president under Warren Harding, sworn in as president the day after Harding dies
107 1922  
  • 1922 : The first 3-D movie (spectacles with one red and one green lens) is released
  • 1922 : Joseph Stalin elected General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party
  • 1922 : Excavation begins on the tomb of ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamen near Luxor, Egypt
108 1923  
  • 1923 : Garrett A. Morgan invents a traffic signal
  • 1923 : John Harwood invented the self-winding watch
  • 1923 : Clarence Birdseye invents frozen food
  • 1923 : Major earthquake destroys Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, killing 143,000
109 1923 
  • 1923: The television or iconoscope (cathode-ray tube) invented by Vladimir Kosma Zworykin
  • Oct 1923: Teapot Dome scandal breaks, as Senate launches an investigation into improper leasing of naval oil reserves during Harding administration (Oct.)
110 1924  
  • 1924 : The dynamic loudspeaker invented by Rice and Kellogg
  • 1924 : Notebooks with spiral bindings invented
  • 1924 : First winter Olympics opens in Chamonix, France
111 1925  
  • 1925 : George Washington Carver receives patents for manufacture of paints and stains from clays and minerals
  • 1925 : Paris Exposition opens, providing a venue for and giving name to "art deco"
112 1925 
  • 1925: Tennessee passes a law against the teaching of evolution in public schools (March 23), setting the stage for the Scopes Monkey Trial (July 10–25).
  • 4 Mar 1925—1929: Coolidge's second inauguration
113 1926  
  • 1926 : Robert H. Goddard invents liquid-fueled rockets
114 1927  
  • 1927 : JWA Morrison invents the first quartz crystal watch
  • 1927 : Technicolor invented
  • 1927 : Erik Rotheim patents an aerosol can
  • 1927 : Warren Marrison developed the first quartz clock
  • 1927 : Philip Drinker invents the iron lung
  • 1927 : Charles Lindbergh arrives in Paris and is greeted by ecstatic crowds after a 33 hour non-stop flight from New York City
115 1927 
  • 1927: Philo Taylor Farnsworth invents a complete electronic TV system.