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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
Fort Laramie for the suppression of Mormon troubles in Utah......September, 1858 Crystal Palace burned in New York......Oct. 5, 1858 First mail overland from San Francisco reaches St. Louis, twenty-four days eighteen hours in transit......Oct. 9, 1858 Donati's comet, first appearing in June, attains its greatest brilliancy......Oct. 9, 1858 President Buchanan issues a proclamation respecting an apprehended invasion of Nicaragua......Oct. 30, 1858 Grand Jury of Columbia., S. C., refOct. 9, 1858 President Buchanan issues a proclamation respecting an apprehended invasion of Nicaragua......Oct. 30, 1858 Grand Jury of Columbia., S. C., refuses to indict the crew of the slaver Echo......Nov. 30, 1858 Second session assembles......Dec. 6, 1858 Senate leaves the old to occupy the new Senate chamber in the north wing of the extension......Jan. 4, 1859 A bill presented in the Senate giving the President $30,000,000 to purchase Cuba......Jan. 24, 1859 William H. Prescott, author, dies at Boston, Mass., aged sixty-three......Jan. 28, 1859 Oregon admitted as the thirty-third State......Feb. 14, 1859 Daniel E. Sickles, C
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Missouri, (search)
arkville, by a pro-slavery faction......April 14, 1855 Gov. Trusten Polk resigns to become United States Senator......March, 1857 Dred Scott and family emancipated by Taylor Blow, under deed for that purpose from the family of Calvin C. Chaffee, who inherited then......May 26, 1857 First overland mail leaves St. Louis for San Francisco......Sept. 16, 1858 First overland mail from California arrives at St. Louis twenty-four days eighteen and a half hours from San Francisco......Oct. 9, 1858 Legislature calls a State convention, that the will of the people may be ascertained and effectuated, but providing that no ordinance of secession should be valid unless ratified by the people......Jan. 18, 1861 Edward Bates, of Missouri, United States Attorney-General......March 5, 1861 State convention assembles in the courthouse at Jefferson City; ninety-nine delegates. Sterling Price chosen president, Feb. 28. They adjourn to meet at St. Louis on March 4, when a committee r