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GAY NINETIES Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.comGay Nineties definition: the 1890s in the United States, a period regarded nostalgically as a decade of prosperous comfort and associated with gaslights, ...
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The gay nineties; a book of drawings : Culter, Richard, 1883-1929Dec 4, 2023 · The gay nineties; a book of drawings. by: Culter, Richard, 1883-1929. Publication date: 1927. Topics: Eighteen nineties -- Caricatures and ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Timeline from 1890 to 1900 - Significant Events - ThoughtCoJul 24, 2024 · The 1890s saw the start of the Panic of 1893, causing a major economic downturn. In 1898, the U.S.S. Maine's explosion in Havana sparked the ...
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Social and Labor Unrest in the 1890s | United States History IIIn a single year, from 1893 to 1894, unemployment estimates increased from 3 percent to nearly 19 percent of all working-class Americans.
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Gay - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old French "gai" (12c.) meaning joyful or light-colored, "gay" evolved from "merry" and "wanton" in the 14c. to also mean a homosexual.Missing: cheerful usage
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Gay Nineties, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun Gay Nineties is in the 1920s. OED's earliest evidence for Gay Nineties is from 1923, in the writing of R. V. Culter.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Nineties - Etymology, Origin & MeaningIn U.S., gay nineties in reference to the same decade is attested from 1927, and was the title of a regular nostalgia feature in "Life" magazine about that time ...Missing: earliest mention
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Richard Vincent Culter's "The Gay Nineties" - Voyages ExtraordinairesNov 24, 2021 · Cutler is largely credited with having originated the term "Gay Nineties" as a label not for the decade itself but for that fond, nostalgic ...
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The New Yale Book of Quotations 9780300262780 - DOKUMEN.PUB... R. V. Culter U.S. cartoonist, 1883–1929 1 The Gay Nineties. Title of cartoon series, Life, 9 Apr. 1925–22 Mar. 1928. Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland ...
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THe Gay Nineties: An album of Reminiscent Drawings book by R V ...In stock $6.90 deliveryScarce book of drawings with humorous captions which were originally printed in Life Magazine. Gay Nineties ... 1927; Language: English; Binding: Hardcover ...
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Guide Book of the Gay Nineties Tells of Teetotalers League ...Guide Book of the Gay Nineties Tells of Teetotalers League Numbering 79 Members--Discusses Merits of Periodicals. NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED. April 16, 1927. In the ...
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The Nifty Nineties (Short 1941) - IMDbRating 6.6/10 (592) This is a cute short which looks back to the Gay Nineties, gently poking fun at the fashions, cars, and entertainment of the time. Though Mickey is not the ...
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Walt Disney and the Gay Nineties - Voyages ExtraordinairesNov 16, 2016 · The Gay Nineties were a romantic myth of the American 1890's and 1900's most prevalent in the 1930's through 1960's. This ideal of a simplified ...Missing: term origin<|separator|>
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The Depression of 1893 – EH.net - Economic History AssociationIndustrial output rose by some 296 percent, reaching in 1890 a value of almost $9.4 billion. In that year the nation's 350,000 industrial firms employed nearly ...
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The Rise of Industrial America, 1877-1900In 1890 manufacturing and mining at 30 percent share of the GNP both exceeded agriculture's 19 percent share.
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Railroads In The Gilded Age (1880s) - American-Rails.comAug 22, 2024 · Mileage Constructed (1880-1890). 70,400 Miles (National Record) ; Notable Developments. Greater Use Of MCB Coupler (Automatic Coupler). Standard ...
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[PDF] 1890a_v14p1-01.pdf - Census.govIn the first summary will be found a statement of railroad mileage in each of the states and territories and for the United States in the years 1880 and 1890; ...
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Guide to the Records of the Carnegie Steel Company, 1853-1912 ...Fricks' leadership in Carnegie Steel helped escalate profits from about $4 million per year in 1892 to $40 million in 1900. Carnegie grew more detached from his ...
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Overview | Rise of Industrial America, 1876-1900 - Library of CongressThe United States emerged as an industrial giant. Old industries expanded and many new ones, including petroleum refining, steel manufacturing, and electrical ...Missing: 1890-1893 | Show results with:1890-1893
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Slower U.S. Growth in the Long- and Medium-Run | NBERThe annual growth rate of U.S. per-capita real GDP remained remarkably steady at 2.1 percent between 1890 and 2007. Until recently, it was widely assumed ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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Banking Panics of the Gilded Age | Federal Reserve HistoryWithout cash to finance operations and refinance debts that came due, many railroad firms failed. ... "The Macroeconomic Consequences of Bank Failures under the ...
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The Panic of 1893 | Florence Kelley in Chicago 1891-1899The Panic of 1893 was followed by an economic depression in employment and prices which lasted until 1897.
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Crisis in Zion - BYU StudiesThe Panic of 1893 was among the most disastrous in American history. Stocks tumbled throughout the summer, and an unprecedented 15,252 businesses went into ...Missing: effects statistics
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Social and Labor Unrest in the 1890s - OERTXIn a single year, from 1893 to 1894, unemployment estimates increased from 3 percent to nearly 19 percent of all working-class Americans.Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Panic of 1893 and Its Aftermath - HistoryLink.orgOct 1, 2019 · In total, 32 Washington banks failed in little more than seven months, and the carnage was not nearly over. There were 17 bank failures in 1894, ...
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City Life in the Late 19th Century - Library of CongressBetween 1880 and 1890, almost 40 percent of the townships in the United States lost population because of migration. Industrial expansion and population growth ...
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Everyday Life in America - CliffsNotesGolf, tennis, and bicycling (which became a short‐lived national craze in the 1890s) attracted middle‐class and well‐to‐do men and women, while baseball drew ...
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The Gilded Age | American Experience | Official Site - PBSIn 1890, 11 million of the nation's 12 million families earned less than $1200 per year; of this group, the average annual income was $380, well below the ...<|separator|>
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America at Work, America at Leisure: Motion Pictures from 1894-1915Outdoor activities remained popular as people attended celebratory parades and county fairs, the latter featuring agricultural products, machinery, competitions ...Missing: rural | Show results with:rural
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1890-1899 - Fashion History TimelineMorning wear featured high necklines and long sleeves, while afternoon clothing opened at the neck and featured shortened sleeves, and finally, evening wear ...
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1890s Fashion: Clothing Trends at the Turn of the CenturyJan 25, 2022 · Three-piece suits and dresses with flowing skirts and leg-o-mutton sleeves were staples in 1890s fashion. Discover what changes fashion saw ...
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Sports and Leisure [ushistory.org]### Summary of Vaudeville, Amusement Parks, and Entertainment in the 1890s United States
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The World's Columbian Exposition (1893) | American ExperienceStrolling along, one could admire the belly dancing of Fahreda Mahzar, known as "Little Egypt, the Bewitching Bellyrina;" take in a demonstration of strong man ...
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Ragtime | Popular Songs of the Day | Musical StylesBy the early 1890s Americans had become infatuated with the multi-strained "March and two-step," which was basically the same as a march. Always in 2/4 or 6/8 ...
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The Revolt Against Victorianism - Digital HistoryEntrepreneurs were quick to satisfy the public's desire for fast-paced entertainment. During the 1890s, a series of popular amusement parks opened in Coney ...Missing: leisure | Show results with:leisure
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Niagara Power Houses - Edison Tech CenterThe Adams Power Station, built in 1895, was the largest hydro-electric power site of its era, using AC power, and was the first large scale application of AC ...
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Milestones:Adams Hydroelectric Generating Plant, 1895Dec 31, 2015 · The Adams Plant was a key victory for AC, the first large-scale multiphase station at Niagara Falls, and the first to supply power to local ...
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Master of Lightning: Harnessing Niagara - Tesla - PBSThe Niagara Falls project, a dream of Tesla, was a technological optimism. Westinghouse was awarded the contract, and the first power reached Buffalo in 1896.<|separator|>
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The Development of the Telephone | American Experience - PBSJoseph Henry lays the groundwork for the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone and the telephone goes national.Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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Origins of Motion Pictures | History of Edison ... - Library of CongressAn overview of Thomas A. Edison's involvement in motion pictures detailing the development of the Kinetoscope, the films of the Edison Manufacturing Company,
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1890 - 1899 - Magnet Academy - National MagLab1890 - 1899 Scientists discover and probe x-rays and radioactivity, while inventors compete to build the first radio.
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The Most Important Inventions of the 19th Century - ThoughtCoMay 11, 2025 · Inventions including the telegraph, typewriter, and the telephone led to faster and wider means of communication. From automobiles to laundry ...
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why the 19th century was a time of seismic medical changeNov 25, 2024 · X-Rays. In 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen accidentally discovered X-rays while testing whether cathode rays could pass through glass. ...
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ESP Timeline: All Science & Technology vs Technology (1890-1899)Marie and Pierre Curie discovered that thorium, gives off "uranium rays", which Marie renames RADIOACTIVITY. Kodak introduces the Folding Pocket Kodak. 1898.
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United States - Populism, Farmers, Reforms | BritannicaThe Populists demanded an increase in the circulating currency, to be achieved by the unlimited coinage of silver, a graduated income tax, government ownership ...
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American Populism, 1876-1896 | NIUDL - NIU Digital LibraryIn the early 1890s, a coalition of farmers, laborers, and middle class activists founded an independent political party named the People's Party, also known as ...Missing: domestic | Show results with:domestic
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The Omaha Platform: Launching the Populist Party - History MattersThe Omaha Platform, adopted by the founding convention of the party on July 4, 1892, set out the basic tenets of the Populist movement.
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The “Omaha Platform” of the People's Party (1892)In 1892, the People's, or Populist, Party crafted a platform that indicted the corruptions of the Gilded Age and promised government policies to aid “the people ...
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Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890) | National ArchivesMar 15, 2022 · The Sherman Anti-Trust Act authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them. Any combination ...
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Sherman Antitrust Act: Definition, History, and What It DoesThe Sherman Antitrust Act is a landmark U.S. law, passed in 1890, which outlawed trusts, monopolies, and cartels to increase economic competitiveness.Sherman Antitrust Act · Understanding the Act · Sections of the Act
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The Cross of Gold Speech - Teaching American HistoryWilliam Jennings Bryan revealed himself as the candidate the silverites were looking for by delivering one of the most famous speeches in American history.
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Bryan's "Cross of Gold" Speech: Mesmerizing the MassesThe most famous speech in American political history was delivered by William Jennings Bryan on July 9, 1896, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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United States presidential election of 1896 | McKinley vs. Bryan ...Aug 30, 2025 · United States presidential election of 1896 was an election held on November 3, 1896, in which Republican William McKinley defeated ...
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The Spanish-American War, 1898 - Office of the HistorianThe Spanish-American War ended Spain's colonial empire, secured US as a Pacific power, and led to the US gaining Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and ...
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The Gay Nineties – 1890s Vintage Lookbook - Digital Junk JournalsAug 13, 2021 · The Gay Nineties is a micro-era within the larger Victorian time period. Gay as in joyful and Nineties as in 1890s. It was a transitional period ...
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The Not So Gay Nineties, Pt 1: MythVictorian AmericaThe Gay Nineties were a romantic notion of the American 1890's and 1900's most prevalent in the 1930's through 1960's.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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View of The Bicycle Boom of the Gay Nineties: A ReassessmentDubbed the "gay nineties," this period characteristically is thought of as the time of the electric streetcar, the gramophone, and the Gibson girl. And ...Missing: romanticization | Show results with:romanticization
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[PDF] The American Musical: Evolution of an Art FormThe 1890s, popularly known as the Gay Nineties, experienced a rush of creative activity. It was propelled, in part, by the emergence of ragtime ...<|separator|>
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"The Gay Nineties" (1933) - YouTubeApr 13, 2014 · Full title reads: "London. 'The Gay Nineties' Songs, dances ... FILM ID:741.15 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL ...
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American business cycles 1889–1913: An accounting approachLebergott (1964) estimates the unemployment rate for 1894 at 18 percent. More recessions followed in 1902:IV–1904:III, 1907:II–1908:II, 1910:I–1912:IV and 1913: ...
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Did Your Ancestors Live During the Panic of 1893? - FamilySearchJan 17, 2022 · Unemployment. Nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population was unemployed. For example, unemployment rates reached nearly 25 percent in Pennsylvania ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Pullman Strike | Causes and Effects - BritannicaStriking workers had lost more than $1 million in wages. Pullman workers largely lost the sympathy of the public as well, with many anxious about outbreaks in ...
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[PDF] The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890's - Cornell eCommonsThe Pullman strike of 1894 culminated almost a decade of labor unrest punctuated by episodes of spectacular violence, such as the Haymarket tragedy of 1886. The ...
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National Child Labor Committee - Social Welfare History ProjectJun 8, 2017 · A United States Census report from 1890 showed that over l.5 million children between the ages of ten and fifteen were employed. This number ...
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History of child labor in the United States—part 1: little children ...Between 1890 and 1910, no less than 18 percent of all children ages 10‒15 worked. Age was only one consideration in deciding whether a child was ready for work.
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Child Labor in the United States – EH.netThey show that the labor force participation rate of children aged 10 to 19 was considerably higher among black males (65.5 percent) and females (43.7 percent) ...
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Bar Graph of Lynchings of African Americans, 1890-1929 · SHECFrom 1890 to 1900, an average of 175 African Americans were lynched each year. Lynchings were attacks motivated by racism where white mobs brutally murdered ...
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[PDF] Lynchings: By State and Race, 1882-1968Total. 1,297 3,446 4,743. *Statistics provided by the Archives at Tuskegee Institute. Page 2. Lynchings: By Year and Race. Year. Whites. Blacks. Total. 1882. 64.
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Not So Gay Nineties, Part 11: Party Like It's...1897 - Meet MythAmericaThe year was 1897. The US had been in an economic depression since 1877, exacerbated even more by the “Panic of 1893” that had left those in the lower classes ...Missing: critiques analysis
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The Gay 90s in the Swingin' 60s and 70s - SoCal Food CultureJun 27, 2023 · The climax of the Gay Nineties trend is probably the opening credits of CHEERS (1982). Although, taking another look, some of the photographs ...
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The Depression of the Nineties* | The Journal of Economic HistoryFeb 3, 2011 · The depression of the nineties, including the Panic of 1893, has been a subject of great interest for economic historians, as well as for ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Grover Cleveland Returns: The Great Depression of 1893–1897Nevertheless, under Cleveland, the US economy recovered from the “smoldering recession” of 1881–1885. He sought to strengthen the economy further by reducing ...The Panic of 1893 · The Fight against Silver · The Great Depression of 1893...
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How Today Is Like the 1890s | Council on Foreign RelationsJul 16, 2023 · Technological change, economic concentration, and rising inequality; political partisanship, financial corruption, and social turmoil; populism, racism, and ...