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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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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 meet Oct. 13, to investigate charges against the State's financial officers......Sept. 26, 1891 Human Freedom League organized at Independence Hall, Philadelphia......Oct. 12, 1891 David Hayes Agnew, surgeon, born 1818, dies at Philadelphia......March 22, 1892 High-water mark monument, indicating the point reached by the Confederate advance in the assau