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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
pt law passed......June 7, 1878 Act providing for government of the District of Columbia by three commissioners......June 11, 1878 William Cullen Bryant, born 1794, dies at New York......June 12, 1878 It is made unlawful to employ the army as a posse comitatus to execute laws except as expressly authorized by the Constitution......June 18, 1878 Act for additional life-saving stations and for organizing the life-saving service......June 18, 1878 Second session adjourns......June 20, 1878 Yellow fever prevails in the Southern States, beginning at New Orleans about......July 10-15, 1878 Gen. B. F. Butler joins the Greenback party......Aug. 10, 1878 Repeal of bankrupt laws of 1867 and 1874 takes effect......Sept. 1, 1878 First resident embassy of China to the United States, Chen Lan Pin, Yung Wing, and thirty-six others, arrive at Washington, Sept. 20, and present their credentials......Sept. 28, 1878 Proclamation of President warning all persons to desist
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
Tilden elected governor......November, 1874 New York State soldiers' home incorporated at Bath......May 15, 1876 Hallett's Point reef, Hell Gate, successfully blown up; work directed by Gen. John Newton, U. S. A., from the beginning, 1869......Sept. 24, 1876 Lucius Robinson elected governor over Edwin D. Morgan......November, 1876 Cornelius Vanderbilt dies at New York......Jan. 4, 1877 Rock salt first discovered in the State by Charles B. Everest, 4 miles from Warsaw......June 20, 1878 William Cullen Bryant, born 1794, dies at New York City......1878 Cyrus W. Field erects a monument in memory of Maj. John Andre on the site of his grave at Tappan......1879 Alonzo B. Cornell, Republican, elected governor......1879 New capitol at Albany opened......Feb. 12, 1879 State board of health authorized by law......May 18, 1880 Commission for the protection of game and fish established by law......June 26, 1880 New York and Connecticut joint boundary commissio