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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Florida, (search)
d States Senator Wilkinson Call secures renomination on the eighty-sixth ballot in caucus, by vote of 52 to 42 for D. H. Mays and 2 for ex-Governor Bloxham......May 25, 1891 Senator Call declared re-elected by fifty-one votes in joint session, a majority of both Houses; but as only fifteen Senators and thirty-nine members of the House attended, his election is disputed, there being no quorum of the Senate......May 26, 1891 Monument to the Confederate dead unveiled at Pensacola......June 17, 1891 Governor appoints R. H. M. Davidson United States Senator to fill the supposed vacancy......Sept. 15, 1891 Ex.-Gov. Marcellus L. Stearns dies at Palatine Bridge, N. Y., aged fifty-three......Dec. 8, 1891 Senator Wilkinson Call seated in United States Senate......Dec. 8, 1891 Large beds of yellow and red ochre found in Levy and Dade counties......1893 Fuller's earth in large quantities found in a number of counties in the State......April and May, 1893 Disastrous freez
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Wisconsin, (search)
lot at elections......1889 Local option law passed, providing for a vote on the question of license on petition of 10 per cent. of the voters in any town or village......1889 Ex-Secretary Vilas chosen United States Senator......Jan. 27, 1891 Bennett school law of 1889, requiring schools recognized by the State to teach reading, writing, arithmetic, and United States history in English, is repealed......1891 Ex-Gov. Harrison Ludington dies at Milwaukee, aged seventy-eight......June 17, 1891 Charles Kendall Adams, ex-president of Cornell University, accepts the presidency of the University of Wisconsin......July 30, 1892 Legislature in special session to reapportion the State......Oct. 17, 1892 Destructive fire in Milwaukee; over 300 buildings destroyed and ten lives lost; loss of property over $5,000,000......Oct. 28, 1892 R. L. D. Potter, author of Potter railroad law, dies......Nov. 9, 1893 Ex-Gov. J. M. Rusk dies at his home in Viroqua......Nov. 21, 1893