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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 1 1 Browse Search
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organizes at Atlanta, Ga.......Sept. 10, 1890 Strike of trainmen on the New York Central Railroad declared off......Sept. 17, 1890 Act amending section 3,894 of Revised Statutes, relating to advertising of lottery tickets, approved......Sept. 19, 1890 River and harbor bill, appropriating $24,981,295, approved......Sept. 19, 1890 Bronze statue of Horace Greeley, by John Quincy Adams Ward, unveiled in front of the Tribune building, New York City......Sept. 20, 1890 Act reserving as Sept. 19, 1890 Bronze statue of Horace Greeley, by John Quincy Adams Ward, unveiled in front of the Tribune building, New York City......Sept. 20, 1890 Act reserving as a public park the bigtree groves in townships 17 and 18 south, in California......Sept. 25, 1890 Coinage of $3 and $1 gold pieces, and 3-cent nickel pieces discontinued by act......Sept. 26, 1890 Celebration, at Providence, R. I., of the centennial of the introduction of cottonspinning into America......Sept. 29, 1890 Pension of Sarah Dabney, widow of John Q. Dabney, Revolutionary soldier, increased from $12 to $30 per month by act of June 20; also of Asenath Turner, widow of Samuel Du
cures the World's Fair, the vote on the site in the House of Representatives being: Chicago, 157; New York, 107; St. Louis, 26; Washington, 18......Feb. 24, 1890 Panic in the Chicago board of trade......April 12, 1890 Constitutional amendment, to permit the city of Chicago to issue 5-per-cent. bonds to $5,000,000 to aid the World's Columbian Exposition, adopted by legislature......July 31, 1890 George R. Davis selected as directorgeneral of the World's Columbian Exposition......Sept. 19, 1890 Gen. John M. Palmer, Democrat, elected United States Senator on the 154th ballot......March 11, 1891 Laws reducing the legal rate of interest from 6 to 5 per cent., and making the first Monday in September (Labor Day) and Feb. 12 (Abraham Lincoln's Birthday) legal holidays, passed at session ending......June 12, 1891 Governor Fifer signs the ballot reform bill......June 23, 1891 First reunion of survivors of the Black Hawk War of 1832 held at Lena; seventeen veterans present.