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ter of acceptance dated......May 20, 1872 Political disabilities under article 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment removed, except from Senators and Representatives in Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Congresses, and officers of the judicial, military, and naval service of the United States, heads of departments, and foreign ministers of the United States, by act......May 22, 1872 Workingmen's National Convention at New York nominates Grant and Wilson for President and Vice-President......May 23, 1872 Sumner assails the President in the Senate......May 31, 1872 B. Gratz Brown accepts the Liberal Republican nomination for Vice-President......May 31, 1872 Dispute with Spain respecting the imprisonment of Dr. Howard, an American citizen, in Cuba since Dec. 13, 1870, settled, and Dr. Howard released......June, 1872 General labor strike in New York settled......June, 1872 Centennial board of finance incorporated by act......June 1, 1872 James Gordon Bennett, founder of the
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John T. Hoffman re-elected governor......November, 1870 Corner-stone of the new capitol at Albany laid......June 24, 1871 Syracuse University (Methodist-Episcopal) founded at Syracuse......1871 Captain Hall sails from New York in the United States ship Polaris, on an Arctic exploring expedition......June 29, 1871 William M. Tweed arrested in New York City......Oct. 27, 1871 [His bail bond was fixed at $2,000,000.] Legislature establishes a commission of State parks......May 23, 1872 Topographical survey of the Adirondack wilderness begun by the State under the supervision of Verplanck Colvin......1872 Susan B. Anthony and some other women vote at Rochester......Nov. 5, 1872 Gen. John A. Dix elected governor......November, 1872 Horace Greeley dies......Nov. 29, 1872 Commercial panic beginning in the Stock Exchange of New York spreads throughout the country......Sept. 19, 1873 International Railway Bridge crossing Niagara River at Black Rock (Buffalo)