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Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Steam navigation. (search)
Name of Vessel.Owners.Nationality.Persons on Board.Date of Leaving Port. PresidentBritish and American S. N. CompanyBritish136March 11, 1841 PacificCollins LineAmerican240Sept. 23, 1856 TempestAnchor LineBritish150Feb. 26, 1857 United KingdomAnchor LineBritish 80April 17, 1868 City of BostonInman LineBritish177Jan. 28, 1870 ScanderiaAnglo Egyptian LineBritish 38Oct. 8, 1872 IsmailiaAnchor LineBritish 52Sept. 27, 1873 ColomboWilson LineBritish44January, 1877 Herman LudwigGerman50Sept. 28, 1878 HomerBritish43Dec. 17, 1878 ZanzibarBritish48Jan. 11, 1879 SurbitonBritish33Feb. 18 1879 BcrniciaBritish45March 19, 1879 City of LimerickBritish43Jan. 8, 1881 City of LondonBritish41Nov. 13, 1881 Straits of DoverBritish27Jan. 3, 1883 ConistonBritish27Dec. 24, 1884 FerwoodBritish25Jan. 20, 1885 PrestonBritish29Jan. 20, 1885 ClandonBritish27Jan. 24, 1885 HumberBritish56Feb. 15, 1885 ErinNational Line British72Dec. 31, 1889 ThanemorcJohnston LineBritish43Nov. 26, 1890 Naronic
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
g 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 from violence in New Mexico......Oct. 7, 1878 Remains of Alexander T. Stewart mysteriously stolen from the vault in St. Mark's churchyard, New York......Nov. 7, 1878 Third session meets, and President Hayes's second annual message received......Dec. 2, 1878 Gold reaches par in Wall Street, New York, for the first time since Jan. 13, 1862......Dec. 17, 1878 Bayard Taylor, born 1825, dies at Berlin, Germany......Dec. 19
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), California (search)
y of California, Dennis Kearney, the sand-lot orator, president, headquarters at San Francisco......Oct. 5, 1877 Dennis Kearney arrested and imprisoned two weeks for incendiary speeches and threats......Nov. 3, 1877 Act amending the code of civil procedure concerning attorneys, by striking out the words white male ; Mrs. Clara S. Foltz, of San Jose, is admitted to the bar......1878 Act providing for a State labor bureau......1878 Convention to revise the constitution meets, Sept. 28, 1878; adjourns, March 3, 1879; new constitution takes effect......July 4, 1879 Yacht Jeannette sails from San Francisco for the Arctic regions......July 8, 1879 Popular vote for governor; for George C. Perkins, Republican, 67,970; Hugh J. Glenn, Democrat and new constitution, 47,562; William F. White, workingmen's party, 44,620......Sept. 3, 1879 Normal school at San Jose destroyed by fire......Feb. 10, 1880 Work begun on the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, 4,250 feet above th