November 1919

The following events occurred in November 1919:

The first Armistice Day ceremonies are held around the world on November 11; here a crowd gathers for the ceremony in Philadelphia.
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November 1, 1919 (Saturday)

November 2, 1919 (Sunday)

Film star Harold Lloyd

November 3, 1919 (Monday)

November 4, 1919 (Tuesday)

State governor Calvin Coolidge

November 5, 1919 (Wednesday)

November 6, 1919 (Thursday)

November 7, 1919 (Friday)

November 8, 1919 (Saturday)

November 9, 1919 (Sunday)

November 10, 1919 (Monday)

November 11, 1919 (Tuesday)

November 12, 1919 (Wednesday)

The Vickers Vimy bomber used to successfully fly from England to Australia.

November 13, 1919 (Thursday)

  • Red Summer A race riot broke out in Wilmington, Delaware after a mob tried to lynch three black men charged with the shooting of two police officers. After learning the prisoners were transferred out of state, a mob of 300 whites descended on a black neighborhood where clashes resulted in the shooting of a black resident. City police were able to stop the rioting from escalating further.[58]
  • An Alliance Seabird airplane piloted by Lieutenant Roger Douglas with navigator Lieutenant J.S.L. Ross crashed shortly after takeoff from Hounslow Heath Aerodrome in England while attempting a flight from England to Australia during a competition for the Australian Government prize of £10,000. Both men were killed and the Alliance Aeroplane Company that built the aircraft folded in 1920.[59]

November 14, 1919 (Friday)

November 15, 1919 (Saturday)

November 16, 1919 (Sunday)

November 17, 1919 (Monday)

November 18, 1919 (Tuesday)

November 19, 1919 (Wednesday)

November 20, 1919 (Thursday)

U.S. battleship California

November 21, 1919 (Friday)

November 22, 1919 (Saturday)

November 23, 1919 (Sunday)

November 24, 1919 (Monday)

November 25, 1919 (Tuesday)

November 26, 1919 (Wednesday)

November 27, 1919 (Thursday)

November 28, 1919 (Friday)

November 29, 1919 (Saturday)

November 30, 1919 (Sunday)

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