Major Events of August 1907: Key Historical Moments from the Month

Each month is marked by defining moments that shape the course of history. Whether through political shifts, cultural movements, or world-changing events, these periods leave a lasting impression. Dive into the most important events from August 1907 and discover how they influenced the world both then and now.

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Major Events of August 1907: Key Historical Moments from the Month


  • 01 Aug 1907 First Scout Camp on Brownsea Island: Robert Baden-Powell organized the first Scout camp on Brownsea Island from August 1 to 8, 1907, to test ideas for his book 'Scouting for Boys'. Twenty boys from different social backgrounds participated in activities like camping, observation, woodcraft, chivalry, lifesaving, and patriotism. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 03 Aug 1907 Ernesto Geisel born: Ernesto Geisel, a Brazilian Army officer and politician who served as the 29th President of Brazil from 1974 to 1979, was born in Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 04 Aug 1907 Death of Richard Meade, Lord Gilford: Admiral of the Fleet Richard James Meade, 4th Earl of Clanwilliam, died on August 4, 1907, at Badgemore House, Henley-on-Thames, from pneumonia. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 15 Aug 1907 First African-American Orthodox Priest Ordained in Constantinople: On August 15, 1907, Raphael Morgan was ordained as the first African-American Orthodox priest in Constantinople. source: Wikipedia (day-month pages)
  • 22 Aug 1907 Colin Buchanan: Pioneering Town Planner: Colin Douglas Buchanan, a Scottish town planner known for his influential work 'Traffic in Towns' (1963), was born in Simla, India. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 26 Aug 1907 Houdini's Underwater Escape Performance: On August 26, 1907, magician Harry Houdini performed his famous underwater escape act in San Francisco, California. This daring performance involved being submerged in a locked water tank, from which he escaped without assistance. Houdini's underwater escapes were among his most celebrated acts, showcasing his skill and showmanship. source: history.com
  • 28 Aug 1907 United Parcel Service (UPS) Founded: On August 28, 1907, James E. Casey and Claude Ryan founded the American Messenger Company in Seattle, Washington, which later became United Parcel Service (UPS). The company began with $100 in debt and focused on package delivery to retail stores, with special delivery mail for the United States Postal Service. In 1913, the company acquired a Ford Model T as its first delivery vehicle. In 1919, the company expanded to Oakland, California, and changed its name to United Parcel Service. source: historylink.org
  • 29 Aug 1907 Quebec Bridge Collapse: On August 29, 1907, the Quebec Bridge in Canada collapsed during construction, resulting in the deaths of 75 workers. The collapse was due to structural failures and is considered one of the worst industrial accidents in Canadian history. source: thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • 30 Aug 1907 Death of Richard Mansfield, Prominent Anglo-American Actor: On August 30, 1907, Richard Mansfield, a renowned Anglo-American actor known for his performances in Shakespearean plays and as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, died at the age of 54. His death was attributed to a heart attack. source: britannica.com
  • 31 Aug 1907 Formation of the Triple Entente: On August 31, 1907, the Triple Entente was formed between France, Russia, and the United Kingdom. This alliance was established to counterbalance the growing power of the Triple Alliance, consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, and played a significant role in the lead-up to World War I. source: britannica.com