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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), State of Rhode Island, (search)
. Smith1863 Ambrose E. Burnside 1866 Seth Padelford 1869 Henry Howard 1873 Henry Lippitt 1875 Charles C. Van Zandt (Republican) May 29, 1877 Alfred H. Littlefield (Republican) May 25, 1880 Augustus O. Bourn (Republican) May 29, 1883 George P. Wetmore (Republican) May, 1885 John W. Davis (Democrat) May 1887 Royal C. Taft (Republican) May 1888 H. W. Ladd (Republican) May 1889 John W. Davis (Democrat)May 1890 H. W. Ladd (Republican) May 1891 D. Russell Brown (Republican)May 1892-96 Charles T. James 32d to 35th1851 to 1857 Philip Allen 33d to 36th 1853 to 1859 James F. Simmons 35th to 37th 1857 to 1862 Henry B. Anthony 36th to 48th 1859 to 1884 Samuel G. Arnold 37th 1862 to 1863 William Sprague 38th to 44th 1863 to 1875 Ambrose E. Burnside 44th to 47th 1875 to 1881 Nelson W. Aldrich 47th to — 1881 to — William P. Sheffield 48th to — 1884 to 1885 Jonathan Chace 49th to 51st 1885 to1889 Nathan F. Dixon 51st to 54th 1889 to 1895 George P. Wetmore 54th to —1
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
ttee of Tammany Hall; John McQuade succeeds him......May 10, 1894 General assembly of the Presbyterian Church convicts Prof. Henry P. Smith of heresy by a vote of 396 to 101......May 26, 1894 Kelly's industrial army, 1,100 strong, reaches St. Louis May 28; divides, and proceeds down the Mississippi and up the Ohio towards Washington......May 31, 1894 Frye's California army arrives in detachments at Washington early part of......June, 1894 Rhode Island legislature elects ex-Gov. George P. Wetmore as successor to United States Senator Dixon......June 12, 1894 American Railway Union boycott of the Pullman Palace Car Company grows into a general Western railroad strike......June 27, 1894 Bill making the first Monday in September a legal holiday, Labor day, in the United States, approved......June 28, 1894 Rear-Adm. William Grenville Temple, U. S. N., dies at Washington, aged seventy......June 28, 1894 Kelly's army reaches the vicinity of Washington about......July