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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Pendleton, George Hunt 1825-1889 (search)
Pendleton, George Hunt 1825-1889 Statesman; born in Cincinnati, O., July 25, 1825. Devoting himself to law and politics, he became in 1857 a Democratic member of Congress from Ohio, and continued in the House until 1865. During President Cleveland's first administration, 1885-89, Senator Pendleton represented the United States at Berlin. He died in Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 24, 1889.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
zing by whites under private contract with the Cherokees......Feb. 17, 1890 John Jacob Astor, born 1822, dies at New York, leaving a vast fortune......Feb. 22, 1890 Vote in the House of Representatives on a site for the World's Columbian Exposition results: Chicago, 157; New York, 107; St. Louis, 26; Washington, D. C., 18; necessary to a choice, 155......Feb. 24, 1890 United States steamer Enterprise arrives at New York with the body of George H. Pendleton, who died at Brussels, Nov. 24, 1889......Feb. 27, 1890 North American Commercial Company secures the Alaskan fur-seal rights......Feb. 28, 1890 National league of Republican clubs meets at Nashville, Tenn......March 4, 1890 Act authorizing an assistant Secretary of War at a salary of $4,500.March 5, 1890 Owing to British seal-poaching in American waters, and refusal of Great Britain to recognize a close season, the President by proclamation warns persons against entering Bering Sea for the purpose of unlawful