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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
, Cal.......Nov. 5, 1891 SeƱor Pedro Montt, minister from Chile, officially presented to President Harrison......Nov. 14, 1891 A lunatic enters the office of Russell Sage in New York City with a hand-bag, demands $1,250,000, and on refusal drops the bag filled with explosives, killing himself and a bystander, injuring others, and wrecking the building......Dec. 4, 1891 Secretary of War Redfield Proctor resigns......Dec. 5, 1891 France removes restrictions on American pork......Dec. 6, 1891 Fifty-second Congress, first session, meets......Dec. 7, 1891 Annual message of President Harrison......Dec. 9, 1891 United States Senate ratifies the general act passed by the anti-slavery conference in Brussels, July 2, 1890......Jan. 11, 1892 Forest preserve in New Mexico set apart by proclamation of President......Jan. 11, 1892 Randolph Rogers, sculptor, born 1825, dies at Rome, N. Y.......Jan. 14, 1892 Congressman Bland introduces a freecoinage bill in the House...
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
antry. May 27, 1887, John E. Warthen, D, Fifty-ninth Virginia Infantry. December 20, 1887, W. R. Williams, C, Twelfth Virginia Infantry. December 29, 1888, T. P. Walden, F, Twenty-fifth Virginia Battalion Cavalry. September 13, 1889, Edward Williams, Confederate States Navy. October 25, 1890, E. G. Wall, D, Eighteenth Virginia Infantry. November 9, 1891, Wilson White, F, Third Virginia Infantry. November 17, 1891, James W. Wall, C, Thirty-sixth Virginia Infantry. December 6, 1891, A. W. Winston, C, Seventh Virginia Infantry. May 28, 1892, W. E. Wilbourne, C, Fifty-third Virginia Infantry. At the last meeting of the board seven applications were approved, thus filling up all the present available space in the Home. The board, however, hopes in a few months to have accommodations for two hundred and fifty inmates. The Management. The affairs of the Home are administered by a Board of Visitors elected by Lee Camp, to which are added the Governor, the S