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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 3 3 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Trials. (search)
Gaines for $1,925,667 and interest. The final appeal, June, 1883, resulted as above. In 1861 the value of the property was estimated at $35,000,000.] Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin, Irish dynamite nationalist (expelled from the Clanna-Gael, and denounced as a spy by Alexander Sullivan and the leaders, termed the triangle, and condemned to death by them for accusing them of embezzling funds allotted for dynamiting in England in February, May 4), found murdered at Lake View, Chicago......May 22, 1889 Coroner's jury declare the murder to be the result of a conspiracy, of which Alexander Sullivan, P. O'Sullivan, Daniel Coughlin, and Frank Woodruff (connected with the Clan-na-Gael) were the principals. Alexander Sullivan and others arrested, June 12; Sullivan released on high bail......June 15, 1889 Martin Burke arrested at Winnipeg, Canada, indicted about June 20. The grand jury at Chicago, after sixteen days investigation, indict Martin Burke, John F. Beggs, Daniel Coughlin, Pa
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
April 4, 1889 Oklahoma, by proclamation of President, March 23, 1889, is opened for settlement at noon, and city of Guthrie established......April 22, 1889 Simpson Dry-dock at Newport News, Va., the largest in the United States, formally opened......April 24, 1889 Centennial of inauguration of President Washington celebrated in New York City and elsewhere......April 29–May 1, 1889 Body of Dr. Cronin, of Chicago, who had disappeared three weeks previously, found in a sewer......May 22, 1889 Johnstown flood......May 31, 1889 John Brown's fort, near Harper's Ferry, swept away by a flood on the Potomac......June, 1889 City of Seattle, W. T., nearly destroyed by fire; 30 acres burned over; loss, $5,000,000......June 6, 1889 Simon Cameron, statesman, born 1799, dies at Donegal, Lancaster co., Pa.......June 26, 1889 Maria Mitchell, astronomer, born 1818, dies at Lynn, Mass.......June 28, 1889 Theodore Dwight Woolsey, ex-president of Yale College, born 1801, die
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Oklahoma, (search)
lands ceded by treaty in 1866......March 16, 1889 Oklahoma opened for settlement by proclamation of President Harrison, March 27, to take effect at noon, April 22. During the afternoon of this day 50,000 or more settlers, encamped on the borders of the Territory, enter and locate......April 22, 1889 First bank in Guthrie opened in a tent with a capital of $50,000......April 22, 1889 An attempt to form a provisional government for Oklahoma fails. Convention meets at Guthrie......May 22, 1889 Proclamation of the President against the occupation of the Cherokee strip......Feb. 17, 1890 Many boomers invade the Cherokee strip......March 23, 1890 George W. Steele appointed first governor......May, 1890 President Harrison signs act creating Territory of Oklahoma......May 2, 1890 First election held for representative-atlarge......Aug. 5, 1890 Congress appropriates $47,000 for the relief of destitute persons in the Territory......Aug. 8, 1890 Milton W. Reynolds,