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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
Daughters of the American Revolution organized at Washington......Oct. 11, 1890 Associate Justice Samuel Miller of the Supreme Court, struck with paralysis, Oct. 10, dies at Washington......Oct. 13, 1890 William W. Belknap, ex-Secretary of War, born 1829, dies at Washington, D. C.......Oct. 13, 1890 Chief of Police David C. Hennessy, of New Orleans, waylaid before his own home by Italian Mafia, to whose band he had traced a number of crimes, and killed, receiving six wounds......Oct. 15, 1890 Religious excitement among the Indians of the Northwest ( Messiah craze ) first appears June 3, when three Indian chiefs, representing the Comanches, Cheyennes, and Arapahoes, meet near the Crow agency in Montana to behold the Great Spirit on the rocks; it develops into the ghost dances among the Sioux tribes the latter part of......October, 1890 Second session convenes......Dec. 1, 1890 President's message read......Dec. 1, 1890 David Kalakaua, King of the Sandwich Islands
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Louisiana, (search)
-five years for $1,000,000 per annum......June 25, 1890 State legislature settles the lottery question conditionally by accepting $1,250,000 per year for the lottery privilege......July 1, 1890 Governor Nicholls vetoes the lottery bill......July 7, 1890 Anti-lottery league meets in New Orleans, 500 delegates......Aug. 7, 1890 Chief of Police David C. Hennessy, of New Orleans, is waylaid and killed by Italian Mafia, to whose band he had traced a number of crimes, night of......Oct. 15, 1890 Killing in the parish prison at New Orleans of eleven Italians......March 14, 1891 Officers of the Louisiana lottery indieted by the grand jury in Sioux Falls, N. D., under United States laws......Oct. 23, 1891 John A. Morris, in a letter, withdraws his proposition for the renewal of the charter of the Louisiana lottery......Feb. 4, 1892 Convention of United Confederate Veterans meets at New Orleans......April 8, 1892 Proposed constitutional amendment to continue the Louis
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Pennsylvania, (search)
Proposal of Mr. Carnegie to expend $1,000,000 for a public library in Pittsburg accepted......Feb. 10, 1890 Cyclone at Wilkesbarre and other towns, killing fourteen, injuring 180, and damaging property to $1,000,000......Aug. 19, 1890 Boundary between Pennsylvania and New York agreed upon by commissioners, March 26, 1886, and confirmed by both legislatures, is approved by Congress......Aug. 19, 1890 International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers is organized at Pittsburg......Oct. 15, 1890 Over 100 miners killed by an explosion of fire-damp in the shaft of Frick & Co.'s coke works, near Mount Pleasant......Jan. 27, 1891 Strike in Connellsville coke regions begins; 10,000 miners involved......Feb. 9, 1891 Eleven strikers killed and forty wounded......April 2, 1891 Governor Pattison vetoes the compulsory education bill......June 18, 1891 Governor signs the Baker ballot reform bill......June 19, 1891 Governor Pattison calls an extra session of the Senate, to