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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
toes the bank bill......July 10, 1832 Senate fails to pass the bank charter over the President's veto......July 13, 1832 Source of the Mississippi discovered by an exploring party under Henry R. Schoolcraft......July 13, 1832 Partial repeal of the tariff measures of 1828......July 14, 1832 First session adjourns......July 16, 1832 Cholera first appears in the United States......1832 Treaty with the two Sicilies, indemnity......Oct. 14, 1832 Presidential election......Nov. 13, 1832 Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, Md., last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, dies at Baltimore, aged ninety-five......Nov. 14, 1832 Convention is held at Columbus, S. C., which by ordinance declares the tariff acts of 1828 and 1832 null and void......Nov. 19, 1832 [The term nullification was borrowed from the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of 1798.] Second session convenes......Dec. 3, 1832 President Jackson issues a proclamation to the people of South
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Tennessee, (search)
ized in 1824, and name changed......1827 Andrew Jackson elected President of the United States......Nov. 11, 1828 John H. Eaton appointed Secretary of War.......March 9, 1829 Act for a State system of internal improvements......Jan. 2, 1830 Joel Parrish, cashier of the State Bank, proves a defaulter for $200,000, and the bank wound up soon after......Jan. 3, 1830 Memphis Railroad chartered......December, 1831 Andrew Jackson re-elected President of the United States......Nov. 13, 1832 Conviction of John A. Murrell, of Madison county, the great western land pirate and leader of the mystic clan, a band of outlaws, horse thieves, and negro runners, who was brought to justice by Virgil A. Stewart......1834 Constitution framed by a convention which meets at Nashville, May 19, and completes its labors Aug. 30, 1834; ratified by a popular vote of 42,666 to 17,691......March 5-6, 1835 R. H. McEwen elected superintendent of public schools......1836 During this and