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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
office......March 5, 1877 Special session of Senate convenes; Vice-President Wheeler sworn in......March 5, 1877 twenty-third administration—Republican, March 4, 1877, to March 3, 1881. Rutherford B. Hayes, Ohio, President. William A. Wheeler, New York, Vice-President. Special session of Senate adjourns......March 17, 1877 John D. Lee, convicted of complicity in the Mountain Meadow massacre, executed......March 23, 1877 Packard legislature in Louisiana breaks up......April 21, 1877 Forty-fourth Congress adjourning without making the usual appropriations for the army for the year ending June 30, 1878, the President calls on the Forty-Fifth Congress to meet Oct. 15......May 5, 1877 Ex-President Grant leaves Philadelphia for an extended European tour......May 17, 1877 John L. Motley, historian, born 1814, dies at Dorsetshire, England......May 29, 1877 Ten Molly Maguires hanged, six at Pottsville, and four at Mauch Chunk, Pa.......June 21, 1877 Civil s
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Louisiana, (search)
inaugurated at St. Patrick's Hall, New Orleans, and both legislatures meet......Jan. 8, 1877 Courts, police stations, and arsenal at New Orleans are peaceably surrendered to the Nicholls authorities......Jan. 9, 1877 Packard failing to receive aid from the United States government, and a commission appointed by President Hayes to investigate the political situation in Louisiana reporting public sentiment in favor of the Nicholls government, the Packard legislature is dispersed......April 21, 1877 Nicholls government occupies Statehouse......April 24, 1877 Legislature, by concurrent resolution, directs Senators and Congressmen to use every effort to secure the passage of the Bland silver bill and of the bill to repeal the so-called resumption act introduced in the Senate......Jan. 19, 1878 Political disturbance in Tensas and Concordia parishes, resulting in killing a man named Peck, and the wounding by his companions of three colored men; investigated by Congress......187