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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), California (search)
avid Kalakaua of the Sandwich Islands lands at San Francisco from the United States man-of-war Charleston......Dec. 4, 1890 King David Kalakaua, born 1836; dies at San Francisco......Jan. 20, 1891 Hon. George Hearst, United States Senator, dies in Washington, D. C.,......Feb. 28, 1891 Charles N. Felton, elected United States Senator......March 19, 1891 Dr. David S. Jordan, president of Indiana State University, accepts the presidency of Leland Stanford, Jr., University......March 23, 1891 Chilian insurgent transport, the Itata, seized at San Diego......May 6, 1891 First shipment of block-tin (seven tons) from the Temescal mines, in San Bernardino county, received in San Francisco......June 15, 1891 Australian ballot law takes effect......July 1, 1891 Leland Stanford, Jr., University at Palo Alto opened......Oct. 1, 1891 Earthquake; slight elsewhere; damage at Woodland, $50,000......April 19-21, 1892 Train guarded by United States soldiers, with $20,000,0
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
ne for Evarts......Jan. 21, 1891 Secretary of the Treasury, William Windom, born 1827, dies suddenly at a banquet at Delmonico's, New York......Jan. 29, 1891 Board of regents of the University adopt a plan for university extension under a university extension council of five representatives of colleges to be appointed annually......Feb. 11, 1891 Gen. William T. Sherman, born 1820, dies at New York......Feb. 14, 1891 Ex-Gov. Lucius Robinson dies at Elmira, aged eighty-one......March 23, 1891 Ground broken for Grant monument in New York......April 27, 1891 Charles Pratt, philanthropist, born 1830, dies at New York......May 4, 1891 School-children of the State choose the rose as State flower by a vote of: Rose, 294,816; golden-rod, 206,402; majority, 88,414......May 8, 1891 Benson John Lossing, historian, born 1813, dies at Chestnut Ridge, Dutchess county......June 3, 1891 Chauncey Vibbard, called the father of the American railway, dies at Macon, Ga.......June