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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 3 3 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Deane, Charles, 1813-1889 (search)
Deane, Charles, 1813-1889 Historian; born in Biddeford, Me., Nov. 10, 1813; became a member of the chief historical societies of the country; author of Some notices of Samuel Gorton; First Plymouth patent; Bibliography of Governor Hutchinson's publications; Wingfield's discourse of Virginia; Smith's true relation; and editor of Bradford's history of Plymouth plantation, etc. He died in Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 13, 1889.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
fortieth in order), by proclamation of the President......Nov. 2, 1889 Maritime exhibition opens in Boston, Mass......Nov. 4, 1889 Montana (forty-first State in order) admitted into the Union by proclamation of the President......Nov. 8, 1889 Washington (forty-second State in order) admitted into the Union by proclamation of the President......Nov. 11, 1889 Pan-American delegates, after visiting all sections of the country, a journey of 6,000 miles, return to Washington......Nov. 13, 1889 Great fire in Lynn, Mass.; 80 acres burned over; 296 buildings destroyed; loss over $4,000,000......Nov. 26, 1889 Fifty-first Congress, first session, meets......Dec. 2, 1889 [Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, elected speaker of the House.] President Harrison's first annual message......Dec. 3, 1889 Jefferson Davis, ex-President of the Confederacy, born 1808, dies at New Orleans......Dec. 6, 1889 Committees representing the Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union and the Knights
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), District of Columbia. (search)
s, in a board of three commissioners with no local legislative body......June 11, 1878 President Garfield assassinated in the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station at Washington......July 2, 1881 Remains of John Howard Payne, who died in Tunis, Africa, in 1852, interred in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington......June 9, 1883 Capstone of the Washington Monument placed (monument 555 feet high)......Dec. 6, 1884 American College of the Roman Catholic Church opened at Washington......Nov. 13, 1889 The Ford Opera-house collapsed during business hours; twenty-one clerks killed and many wounded......June 9, 1893 President Cleveland opens the Pan-American medical congress in Washington......Sept. 5, 1893 Coxey's army invades Washington......April 29, 1894 The new Corcoran Art Gallery opened......Feb. 22, 1897 General convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church held at Washington......Oct. 5, 1898 Gas explosion in the Capitol wrecks the Supreme Court room......Nov.