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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Jewell, Marshall 1825-1883 (search)
Jewell, Marshall 1825-1883 Diplomatist; born in Winchester, N. H., Oct. 20, 1825; learned the tanner's trade and established a leather business, which was very successful; elected to the State Senate in 1869, re-elected in 1871 and 1872; appointed minister to Russia in 1873; became Postmaster-General in 1874. He died in Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10, 1883.
e canal around Louisville......1872 Revised constitution rejected by the people......1873 Population, 3,198,062; 78.5 to square mile......1880 Train bearing the remains of President Garfield arrives at Cleveland......Sept. 24, 1881 Western Reserve College removed to Cleveland and renamed Adelbert, after a son of Amasa Stone, who gave the College $500,000......1882 Great flood in the Ohio, submerging parts of Cincinnati and Louisville; at Cincinnati the river rose 66 feet......Feb. 10-15, 1883 Ninety-fifth anniversary of the settlement of Ohio celebrated at Marietta......1883 Great flood of the Ohio; thousands rendered homeless. Congress appropriates $500,000 for relief......Feb. 12-15, 1884 Riots at Cincinnati, because of failure to punish criminals by law; forty-two killed and 120 wounded......March 28-30, 1884 Dow law passed, taxing the liquor traffic......1885 State board of health established......1885 John Sherman is re-elected United States Sena