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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Grand army of the republic, the. (search)
. 14. Dayton, O., 1880; Louis Wagner, Pennsylvania. 15. Indianapolis, Ind., 1881; George S. Merrill, Massachusetts. 16. Baltimore, Md., 1882; Paul Van Der Voort, Nebraska. 17. Denver, Col., 1883; Robert B. Beatte, Pennsylvania. 18. Minneapolis, Minn., 1884; John S. Kountz, Ohio. 19. Portland, Me., 1885; S. S. Burdett, Washington. 20. San Francisco, Cal., 1886; Lucius Fairchild, Wisconsin. 21. St. Louis, Mo., 1887; John P. Rea, Minnesota. 22. Columbus, O., 1888; William Warner, Missouri. 23. Milwaukee, Wis., 1889; Russell A. Alger, Michigan. 24. Boston, Mass., 1890; Wheelock G. Veasey, Vermont. 25. Detroit, Mich., 1891; John Palmer, New York. 26. Washington, 1892; A. G. Weissert, Wisconsin. 27. Indianapolis, Ind., 1893; John G. B. Adams, Massachusetts. 28. Pittsburg, Pa., 1894; Thomas G. Lawler, Illinois. 29. Louisville, Ky., 1895; Ivan N. Walker, Indiana. 30. St. Paul, Minn., 1896; Thaddeus S. Clarkson, Nebraska. 31. Buffalo, N. Y.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), South Dakota, State of (search)
akota signed, a constitutional convention to meet at Sioux Falls, July 4, 1889......Feb. 22, 1889 Election held by proclamation of territorial governor, A. C. Mellette, April 15, 1889, for delegates to a constitutional convention to meet July 4, and the Sioux Falls constitution of 1885 favored by 37,710 votes to 3,414......May 14, 1889 Sioux Falls constitution amended and adopted by a convention at Sioux Falls, July 4, which adjourns......Aug. 5, 1889 Charles A. Foster, of Ohio, William Warner, of Missouri, and Gen. George A. Cook, a committee appointed by the President, arrive at the Sioux reservation early in June, and secure the consent of threefourths of the Indians to open for settlement 26,751,105 acres of their land in the northwestern part of South Dakota......August, 1889 Arthur C. Mellette, Republican, elected governor of South Dakota, the Sioux Falls constitution adopted by 70,131 to 3,267; the article prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Warner, William 1840- (search)
Warner, William 1840- Lawyer; born in Wisconsin in 1840; educated at Laurence University, Wis., and at the University of Michigan; admitted to the bar; served through the Civil War in the 33d and 44th Wisconsin regiments; and at its close engaged in law practice in Kansas City, Mo. He became city attorney in 1867; circuit attorney in 1869; and mayor in 1871; was United States district attorney for western Missouri in 1882-84; member of Congress in 1885-89; and was the first department commander of the Grand Army of the Republic of Missouri, and commander-in-chief of the national encampment in 1888.