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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
ent signed; Clay one of the commissioners......Aug. 6, 1814 Two thousand five hundred Kentucky militia under Maj.-Gen. John Thomas reach New Orleans......Jan. 4, 1815 Town of Covington chartered by legislature......Feb. 7, 1815 Lexington and Maysville and Lexington and Louisville Turnpike Road Companies chartered......Feb. 4, 1817 Corner-stone of the lunatic asylum at Lexington laid. It bears a brass plate inscribed, The first erected west of the Apalachian Mountains ......June 30, 1817 President James Monroe visits Louisville on his tour of inspection of arsenals, naval depots, and fortifications......1817 Forty-six independent banks chartered in the State, aggregate capital $8,720,000, most of which fail during the year......Jan. 26, 1818 Ex-Gov. Isaac Shelby, commissioner with Gen. Andrew Jackson, obtains by treaty with the Indians cession of the Jackson purchase south and west of the Tennessee River......Oct. 19, 1818 Owing to pressure of debt among the
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Rhode Island, (search)
Marine corps of artillery chartered at Providence......1801 College of Rhode Island changed to Brown University in honor of Nicholas Brown......1804 British occupy Block Island......1813 Commodore Oliver H. Perry leaves Newport to take command of the American squadron on Lake Erie......1813 Friends' school at Portsmouth established in 1784, but discontinued after four years, is revived and established at Providence......1814 President James Monroe visits Rhode Island......June 30, 1817 Rhode Island Historical Society incorporated......1822 Reception given General Lafayette at Providence......Aug. 23, 1824 Commodore Perry dies, aged thirty-four, of yellow fever, on the United States schooner Nonesuch in the harbor of Port Spain, island of Trinidad; buried with military honors at Newport......Dec. 4, 1826 Act establishing public schools throughout the State......January, 1828 Race riot in Providence begins between sailors and negroes, military aid is calle