July 1917

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The following events occurred in July 1917:

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Political cartoon about the East St. Louis massacre of 1917. The caption reads, "Mr. President, why not make America safe for democracy?", referring to President Woodrow Wilson's catch-phrase "The world must be made safe for democracy" (shown on the document he holds).
Federal troops at the Forbidden City in Beijing following an attempt to restore the monarchy in China.
British stretcher bearers carry a wounded man during the first day of the Battle of Passchendaele.

July 1, 1917 (Sunday)

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The first of five Cottingley Fairies photographs taken by Elsie Wright, showing playmate Frances Griffiths with "fairies".

July 2, 1917 (Monday)

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Soldiers with the Czechoslovak Legion in the trenches during the Battle of Zboriv in Eastern Europe.

July 3, 1917 (Tuesday)

July 4, 1917 (Wednesday)

July 5, 1917 (Thursday)

American Expeditionary Forces Commander in Chief, General John J. Pershing.

July 6, 1917 (Friday)

A flag bearer mounted on a camel leads the triumphal entry into Arabian port of Aqaba.

July 7, 1917 (Saturday)

July 8, 1917 (Sunday)

Canadian artist Tom Thomson

July 9, 1917 (Monday)

July 10, 1917 (Tuesday)

July 11, 1917 (Wednesday)

July 12, 1917 (Thursday)

Striking miners are forced at gunpoint by local posse onto a train leaving Cochise County, Arizona.

July 13, 1917 (Friday)

July 14, 1917 (Saturday)

July 15, 1917 (Sunday)

July 16, 1917 (Monday)

July 17, 1917 (Tuesday)

Russian troops open fire on demonstrators in Petrograd.

July 18, 1917 (Wednesday)

July 19, 1917 (Thursday)

July 20, 1917 (Friday)

Alexander Kerensky, Premier of Russia

July 21, 1917 (Saturday)

  • British cargo liner SS Paddington was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine SM U-96 in the Atlantic Ocean, killing 29 people.[110]
  • The Henningson Engineering Company officially received its first contract, designing a power house for Ogallala, Nebraska. The engineering and architectural firm would grow to become HDR, Inc., which currently employs 10,000 people in 60 countries.[111]
  • Aircraft engine manufacturer Rapp Motorenwerke officially changed its name to Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, or BMW, following the departure of company founder Karl Rapp.[112]
  • Shoe retailer Bensonshoe was established in Leicester, England and would eventually evolve into the chain Shoe Zone.[113]

July 22, 1917 (Sunday)

Romanian artillery firing during the Battle of Mărăști.

July 23, 1917 (Monday)

July 24, 1917 (Tuesday)

July 25, 1917 (Wednesday)

July 26, 1917 (Thursday)

July 27, 1917 (Friday)

July 28, 1917 (Saturday)

The NAACP's Silent Parade in New York City to protest racial violence.

July 29, 1917 (Sunday)

July 30, 1917 (Monday)

July 31, 1917 (Tuesday)

British artillery during the Battle of Pilckem Ridge.

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