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  • battle

    battle
    July 12 The Sixth Cavalry engages the Kiowas in the battle of the Little Wichita.
  • boxing

    boxing
    January 2 Boxing promoter "Tex" Rickard is born in Kansas City.
  • creation

    creation
    April 17 Texas A&M is created.
  • labor

    labor
    November 28 A labor-union-called "holiday" on the Galveston docks protesting black laborers begins a segregation battle that lasts for years.
  • state

    state
    May 16 The state capitol is dedicated. the state capital changed from houston to austin
  • texas association

    texas association
    November 7 The Texas Hereford Association is organized in San Antonio.
  • football

    football
    January 30 Louis Jordan is born in Fredericksburg. He becomes an All-American football player and the first officer killed in World War I.
  • snow storm

    snow storm
    February 14 A rare Gulf Coast snowstorm dumps up to 20 inches of snow on the Houston-Galveston area.
  • stunt failed

    stunt failed
    September 15 A stunt to wreck two trains near Waco results in the death of two spectators
  • coach

    December 30 Homer Norton is born in Alabama. He becomes the leading football coach in Texas A&M history
  • snow

    snow
    1899 - Texas experiences its coldest winter on record huge cold winter
  • hurricane

    hurricane
    Sept. 8 - The "Great Hurricane," destroys much of Galveston and kills 6,000 people there.
  • oil age

    oil age
    January 10 The Lucas Gusher hits at Spindletop; America enters the Oil Age.
  • war

    war
    1942 April 24 A war bond quota of more than $18 million is set for Texas
  • atomic bomb

    atomic bomb
    August 6 A Texan scouts out a clear spot over Hiroshima, and the first atomic bomb is dropped.
  • gambaling

    gambaling
    June 6 Attorney General Will Wilson raids Galveston to close down gambling.
  • plane crash

    plane crash
    West Texas's Buddy Holly dies with other rock music performers in an Iowa plane crash.
  • death

    death
    December 19 Walter Williams, last surviving veteran of the Civil War, dies at age 117.
  • cowboys

    cowboys
    Two Dallas millionaires, Clint Murchison and Bedford Wynne, receive a franchise for an NFL team they name the "Cowboys."
  • Treaty

    Treaty
    January 14 The border dispute between Mexico and Texas is finally settled with the Treaty of El Chamizal.
  • A&M

    A&M
    June 1 Texas A&M allows women to enroll; the "Maggie" is born.
  • JFK

    JFK
    November 22 President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas.
  • Jim Reeves

    Jim Reeves
    Country and Western singer Jim Reeves of Carthage is killed in a plane crash.
  • astrodome

    astrodome
    April 9 The Astrodome opens in Houston.
  • shooting

    shooting
    Charles Whitman kills 17 people in a shooting spree from the University of Texas Tower.
  • hurricane

    hurricane
    A giant hurricane named Beulah hits the coast
  • apollo

    apollo
    Apollo II lands on the moon.
  • bank

    The Sharpstown Bank stock scandal breaks.
  • hurricane

    hurricane
    Alicia, the most expensive hurricane in U.S. history, hits Galveston and Houston.