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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), North Dakota, (search)
89 President Harrison proclaims North Dakota admitted......Nov. 2, 1889 First legislative session of the State meets at Bismarck......Nov. 19, 1889 Agricultural college established at Fargo by act of legislature......1890 State normal schools established at Valley City and Mayville......1890 Acts requiring the United States flag to be displayed throughout each day on all public State institutions, and making 7 per cent. the legal rate of interest; legislature adjourns......March 18, 1890 Tatonka Otanka, Sitting Bull, born in Dakota in 1837, is killed near Grand River, 40 miles from Standing Rock agency, in an attempt by Indians to rescue him after his arrest for refusing to peaceably disperse his band and break up the ghost dances ......Dec. 15, 1890 Henry C. Hansborough elected United States Senator......Jan. 23, 1891 Australian ballot law; laws giving Fargo Agricultural College the Congressional land donation; locating the blind asylum in Pembina county; and d
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Tennessee, (search)
ly at its session adopts the Australian ballot system, creates a State board of medical examiners, and conveys to the Ladies' Hermitage Association the homestead of Andrew Jackson and 25 acres of land......Jan. 7–April 8, 1889 National Teachers' Association meets at Nashville......June 15, 1889 Remains of John Sevier removed from Alabama and interred at Knoxville......1889 Special session of the legislature held at Nashville by proclamation (Feb. 11) of the governor......Feb. 24–March 18, 1890 National League of Republican clubs meets at Nashville......March 4, 1890 First Monday in September (Labor Day) made a legal holiday by the legislature at session ending......March 30, 1891 Miners at Briceville attack the State militia, and secure the withdrawal of convict miners from the mines of the Tennessee coal and Knoxville iron companies......July 20, 1891 Miners refer the convict mining system to the legislature......July 24, 1891 Legislature meets in extra sessi