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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
icago......Dec. 24, 1890 Battle with Big foot's band of Indians on Wounded Knee Creek, S. D.; among the Indians killed were forty-four squaws and eighteen pappooses; loss to United States troops, thirty-two killed, thirty-nine wounded......Dec. 29, 1890 Gen. Francis E. Spinner, United States ex-treasurer, born 1802, dies at Jacksonville, Fla.......Dec. 31, 1890 International monetary conference meets at Washington......Jan. 7, 1891 Motion for leave to file a petition for a writ of pIndian outbreak ended......Jan. 19, 1891 Discussion of the federal election bill (H. R. 11,045), passed by House of Representatives, July 2, 1890, closes in the Senate......Jan. 19, 1891 Aldrich cloture rule, to limit debate, submitted Dec. 29, 1890, is considered in Senate......Jan. 20, 1891 King Kalakaua, born 1836, dies at San Francisco......Jan. 20, 1891 Representatives of the Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union in Washington, D. C., agree upon a confederation of the labor o
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New Mexico, (search)
Santa Fe refuse to canvass the vote in that precinct, while Democratic commissioners in Taos county throw out returns favoring Republicans. After litigation before Justice Seeds, of the district court, in December, Sec. Benjamin M. Thomas, acting governor, swears in the Republican candidates in both precincts......December, 1890 Second Friday in March designated as Arbor Day, a territorial board of education created, and a high license bill passed by the legislature, at session......Dec. 29, 1890–Feb. 26, 1891 United States land court act passed Congress, which secured that settlement of land titles guaranteed by the treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo forty-three years previous......March 3, 1891 J. L. Workman and O. A. Peterson, of the American Museum of Natural History, Central Park, New York, in a search for fossils in San Juan Valley, N. M., find over 500 valuable specimens, among them a complete skull, the only one ever found, of the primitive elephant; other specimens found
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), South Dakota, State of (search)
tate convention at Huron, report in favor of woman suffrage, prohibition, and tariff for revenue only, and unite under the name of the Independent party......June 6, 1890 Dakota soldiers' home, established at Hot Springs, Fall River county, in 1889, is opened......Nov. 27, 1890 Battle with Big Foot's Indian band on Wounded Knee Creek; some 250 Indans killed, including forty-four squaws and eighteen papooses. Loss to United States troops, thirty-two killed, thirty-nine wounded......Dec. 29, 1890 General Miles, after the Indians at Pine Ridge agency surrender, Jan. 15, declares the Indian outbreak at an end......Jan. 19, 1891 James H. Kyle elected United States Senator......Feb. 16, 1891 Australian ballot law enacted at session of......Jan. 6–March 7, 1891 Sisseton Indian reservation opened to settlers......April 15, 1892 Catholic Sioux congress opens at Cheyenne agency; 6,000 Sioux Indians present......July 3, 1892 C. H. Sheldon, Republican, elected governor...