A Year In History: 1910

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This Year in History:

1910

Discover what happened in this year with HISTORY’s summaries of major events, anniversaries, famous births and notable deaths.

January 21

U.S. immigration station Angel Island opens in San Francisco Bay

Referred to as the “Ellis Island of the West,” Angel Island in California‘s San Francisco Bay opens January 21, 1910, as America’s major port of entry for Asian immigrants. Over the next 30 years, an estimated 100,000 Chinese and 70,000 Japanese are processed through the station. Established as a military reserve during the Civil War, […]

April 14

Taft becomes first U.S. president to throw out first pitch at MLB game

On April 14, 1910, President William Howard Taft becomes the first president to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at a Major League Baseball game. The historic toss on opening day is to star Walter Johnson, the Washington Senators’ starting pitcher against the Philadelphia Athletics at National Park in the nation’s capital.  READ MORE: William […]

September 9

Alice B. Toklas moves in permanently with Gertrude Stein

On September 9, 1910, Alice B. Toklas becomes the lifetime house mate of avant-garde writer Gertrude Stein. Stein, who shared a house with her brother Leo for many years, met Toklas in 1907. Toklas began staying with Stein and Leo in Paris in 1909, then moved in permanently in 1910. Stein’s brother Leo moved out […]