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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
ob the banks, are annihilated by a marshal's posse, in which affray four citizens are killed by the desperadoes......Oct. 5, 1892 Columbus-day celebration in New York City and elsewhere......Oct. 12, 1892 Opening exercises of the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago......Oct. 21, 1892 Presidential election held......Nov. 8, 1892 Strike at the Carnegie Mills, Homestead, Pa., declared off......Nov. 20, 1892 Continental Congress of the Salvation Army opens in New York......Nov. 21, 1892 Jay Gould, born 1836, dies at New York City, leaving a fortune estimated at $72,000,000......Dec. 2, 1892 United States, England, and Germany agree to common action in restoring order in Samoa......Dec. 5, 1892 Second session opens......Dec. 5, 1892 Joint resolution, introduced in House by Mr. Durborow, of Illinois, to open the Exposition on Sunday, referred to committee on Columbian Exposition......Dec. 5, 1892 President's message read in House and Senate......Dec. 6, 189
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
nor Flower......Aug. 17, 1892 Ex-Gov. Myron H. Clark dies at Canandaigua, aged eighty-six......Aug. 23, 1892 Switchmen's strike at Buffalo declared off by Grand-master Sweeney......Aug. 24, 1892 George William Curtis, born 1824, dies at West Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y.......Aug. 31, 1892 Ex-United States Senator Francis Kernan, born 1816, dies at Utica......Sept. 7, 1892 Opening in New York City of the continental congress of the Salvation Army of the United States......Nov. 21, 1892 Edward Murphy, Jr., of Troy, elected United States Senator......January, 1893 Act authorizing the purchase of Fire Island for quarantine purposes signed......March 11, 1893 Gen. Henry Slocum, born 1827, dies at Brooklyn......April 14, 1893 Naval review and parade at New York City......April 27-28, 1893 [Ten nations participate.] New York Central Railroad's engine 999 makes a record of 112 1/2 miles per hour......May 11, 1893 The Princess Eulalie received with honor