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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
es of the United States against lottery companies......July 29, 1890 Strike of 3,000 trainmen on the New York Central Railroad......Aug. 8, 1890 Wilson bill as amended, authorizing the States to prohibit sale of imported liquors in original packages, approved......Aug. 8, 1890 John Boyle O'Reilly, Irish patriot and poet, born 1844, dies at Hull, Mass.......Aug. 10, 1890 First annual convention of letter-carriers of the United States held at Boston, Mass.; 100 delegates......Aug. 13, 1890 Act establishing a national military park at the battle-field of Chickamauga......Aug. 19, 1890 Body of Capt. John Ericsson sent to Sweden on the United States steamer Baltimore......Aug. 23, 1890 Act for inspection by the Department of Agriculture of salted pork and bacon for export and of foods and drink and cattle imported, and empowering the President to retaliate upon foreign nations discriminating against the United States......Aug. 30, 1890 Act for an annual appropriat
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
ndment......Jan. 15, 1890 State convention of over 3,000 delegates at Topeka to protest against the Missouri whiskey invasion and the original package shops ......June 23, 1890 Wilson bill, overruling the original package decision, passes Congress, receives the President's signature, and the original package shops are closed......Aug. 8, 1890 People's party, an outgrowth of the Farmers' Alliance and State Grange, convenes at Topeka and nominates John F. Willits for governor......Aug. 13, 1890 At State election the vote for governor stood: Humphrey, Republican, 115,025; Willits, People's party, 106,972......Nov. 4, 1890 W. A. Peffer (Alliance) elected United States Senator......Jan. 28, 1891 Shooting of Col. Sam Wood, pioneer free-State man, in a county seat fight in Stevens county......June 23, 1891 United States Senator Plumb dies at Washington, D. C., of apoplexy......Dec. 20, 1891 Bishop W. Perkins appointed United States Senator by the governor in place of
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Massachusetts (search)
dings destroyed; 80 acres burned over; loss, $5,000,000......Nov. 26, 1889 Haverhill celebrates its 250th anniversary......July 2, 1890 Cyclone visits the suburbs of South Lawrence, the most severe ever recorded in the New England States; over $100,000 worth of property destroyed......July 26, 1890 John Boyle O'Reilly, Irish patriot, born 1844, dies at Hull......Aug. 10, 1890 First annual convention of the lettercarriers of the United States held at Boston; 100 delegates......Aug. 13, 1890 Accident on the Old Colony Railroad near Quincy; twenty killed, thirty-one injured......Aug. 19, 1890 Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber, the creator of Mrs. Partington, born 1814, dies at Chelsea......Nov. 25, 1890 Associate Justice Charles Devens, exAttorney-General of the United States, dies at Boston......Jan. 7, 1891 James Russell Lowell, born 1819, dies at Cambridge......Aug. 12, 1891 Phillips Brooks consecrated bishop of Massachusetts in Trinity Church, Boston......Oct.