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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
at Washington, D. C.......Feb. 3, 1890 Gentiles at Salt Lake City, Utah, for the first time obtain control in a local election......Feb. 10, 1890 Proclamation of the President opening part of the great Sioux reservation for settlement......Feb. 10, 1890 Proclamation by the President against the use of the Cherokee strip for grazing 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 m
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
870.] David B. Hill re-elected governor......November, 1888 Centennial of the first inauguration of George Washington celebrated in New York......April 29–May 1, 1889 Population of the State, 5,997,853......1890 George William Curtis elected chancellor of the board of regents of the State of New York......Jan. 30, 1890 Schenectady commemorates the 200th anniversary of the massacre by French and Indians......Feb. 9, 1890 John Jacob Astor, born 1822, dies at New York......Feb. 22, 1890 Governor Hill signs the Adirondack State park bill......March 11, 1890 Charles T. Saxton introduced in 1888 the first bill embodying the Australian ballot system presented to any legislature in the United States, passes the Assembly by 72 to 51, March 13, but is vetoed by Governor Hill......March 31, 1890 Governor Hill approves the corrupt practices act for preventing bribery and intimidation at elections......April 4, 1890 Compromise election bill, allowing a paster ballot a