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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 2 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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nument, 308 feet high, in Bennington, Vt., dedicated; address by President Harrison......Aug. 19, 1891 Over sixty persons killed by a falling building in Park Place, New York City......Aug. 22, 1891 R. G. Dyrenforth and staff experiment in artificial rain production by dynamite bombs exploded in the air, etc., near Midland, Tex......Aug. 18-26, 1891 First reunion of survivors of the Black Hawk War of 1832 held at Lena, Ill.; seventeen veterans over seventy years old present......Aug. 28, 1891 Germany removes restrictions on imports of American pork......Sept. 3, 1891 New Chilean government, with Jorge Montt as president, officially recognized by the Department of State at Washington, D. C.......Sept. 7, 1891 Denmark revokes prohibition of import of American pork......Sept. 8, 1891 Forest reservation in Wyoming, adjoining Yellowstone National Park, set apart by proclamation of President Harrison, March 30, and supplementary proclamation......Sept. 10, 1891 Will
en. John M. Palmer, Democrat, elected United States Senator on the 154th ballot......March 11, 1891 Laws reducing the legal rate of interest from 6 to 5 per cent., and making the first Monday in September (Labor Day) and Feb. 12 (Abraham Lincoln's Birthday) legal holidays, passed at session ending......June 12, 1891 Governor Fifer signs the ballot reform bill......June 23, 1891 First reunion of survivors of the Black Hawk War of 1832 held at Lena; seventeen veterans present......Aug. 28, 1891 Equestrian statue of General Grant unveiled at Chicago......Oct. 7, 1891 World's Fair amendment to State constitution adopted by vote of 500,299 to 15,095......November, 1891 Alien land law pronounced unconstitutional......Dec. 23, 1891 Train of twenty-eight cars containing 12,000 bushels of shelled corn, the contribution of residents of McLean county to the Russian famine sufferers, is made up at Bloomington......March 10, 1892 Eighty square miles of territory inundated b