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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
803, dies at New York City......March 8, 1889 United States steamers Trenton and Vandalia wrecked and the Nipsic stranded in a storm near Apia, Samoan Islands......March 16, 1889 Proclamation of the President warning persons against entering Bering Sea for unlawful hunting of fur-bearing animals......March 21, 1889 Stanley Matthews, associate justice of Supreme Court of United States, born 1824, dies at Washington, D. C.......March 22, 1889 Extra session of Senate closes......April 2, 1889 Proclamation of President designates April 30, 1889, the centennial of the inauguration of Washington as President, as a day of special thanksgiving......April 4, 1889 Oklahoma, by proclamation of President, March 23, 1889, is opened for settlement at noon, and city of Guthrie established......April 22, 1889 Simpson Dry-dock at Newport News, Va., the largest in the United States, formally opened......April 24, 1889 Centennial of inauguration of President Washington celebrated
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Rhode Island, (search)
aw Enforcement party, 3,597; H. H. Richardson, Prohibition, 1,346. There being no choice, the legislature chose H. W. Ladd......May 28, 1889 Prohibitory amendment rescinded at a special election, June 20, 1889, and a highlicense law passed......Aug. 1, 1889 Australian ballot-reform law passed......1889 First State convention of the Union Reform party held, and Arnold B. Chace nominated for governor......Feb. 25, 1889 Australian ballot system introduced at State election......April 2, 1889 John W. Davis elected governor by the legislature, there being no choice by the people......May, 1890 Celebration of the centennial of the introduction of cotton-spinning into America begins at Providence......Sept. 29, 1890 Monument to Samuel Smith Collyer dedicated at Pawtucket at close of cotton centennial celebration......Oct. 4, 1890 Vote for governor: Davis, Democrat, 22,249; Ladd, Republican, 20,995; Larry, Prohibition, 1,829; Burton, National, 384......April 1, 1891