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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Hayes, Rutherford Birchard 1822-1893 (search)
ivision. He was appointed brigadier-general in October, 1864, for gallant conduct at Winchester, Fisher's Hill, and Cedar Creek. In March, 1865, he was brevetted majorgeneral of volunteers, and in the same year was elected to Congress. In 1867 he was elected governor of Ohio, and in 1869 and 1875 was re-elected. In 1877 he was declared President of the United States by a majority of one in the Electoral College over Samuel J. Tilden (see electoral commission). He died in Fremont, O., Jan. 17, 1893. March 4, 1877, fell on Sunday. President-elect Hayes was in Washington, the guest of Senator John Sherman. There had been threats made by the opposition of taking forcible possession of the Presidential office, and inaugurating Samuel J. Tilden, the rival candidate for President. It was thought best by the friends of the President-elect not to postpone administering the oath of office to him until Monday, as had been done in other cases when the time for inaugurating a new Preside
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edience to law......Jan. 4, 1893 Pensioners of Mexican War now drawing $8 to receive $12 per month, by act......Jan. 5, 1893 Great Northern Railroad completed to Pacific......Jan. 6, 1893 Presidential electors meet at State capitals and vote......Jan. 9, 1893 Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, born at Deerfield, N. H., Nov. 5, 1818, dies suddenly at Washington, D. C.......Jan. 11, 1893 Ex-President Rutherford B. Hayes, born at Delaware, O., 1822, dies at his home at Fremont, O.......Jan. 17, 1893 L. Q. C. Lamar, ex-Confederate general, ex-Senator, Secretary of the Interior in Cleveland's first cabinet, and associate justice of the Supreme Court, dies near Macon, Ga.......Jan. 23, 1893 Phillips Brooks, Protestant-Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts, born at Boston, Dec. 13, 1835, dies there......Jan. 23, 1893 James G. Blaine, born 1830, dies at his home in Washington, D. C.......Jan. 27, 1893 Bill to repeal the silver-purchase clause of the Sherman act called up by Senat
4, 1891 People's party organized at the National Union Conference, held at Cincinnati, 1,418 delegates from thirty-two States......May 19, 1891 City of Hamilton celebrates its centennial......Sept. 19, 1891 William McKinley, Jr., inaugurated governor......Jan. 11, 1892 National Prohibition Convention meets at Cincinnati......June 29, 1892 Gen. John Pope, born in 1823, dies at Sandusky......Sept. 23, 1892 Ex-President Hayes, born in 1822, dies at his home at Fremont......Jan. 17, 1893 Gen. J. S. Coxey's army of the commonweal, numbering seventy-five men, organizes at Massillon, moves from that place to Canton, 8 miles......March 26, 1894 Strike affecting 150,000 miners ordered at Columbus......April 20, 1894 Allen G. Thurman dies at Columbus......Dec. 12, 1895 The centenary of the settlement of Cleveland celebrated......July 22, 1896 Militia fires upon a lynching-party at Urbana, four persons killed......June 4, 1897 Coal-miners went on strike......J
45Dec. 24, 1890Public Building, Bar Harbor, Me. 446Jan. 26, 1891Bonds, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory. 447Feb. 26, 1891Act to Establish the Record and Pension of the War Department, etc. 448March 2, 1891Relief of George W. Lawrence. 449July 19, 1892An Act to Establish Circuit Court of Appeal, etc. Bills vetoed by the Presidents—Continued. President.No.Date.Subject of Bill.Remarks. Harrison, 19 450July 29, 1892Relief of William McGarrahanSenate fails to pass it over the veto, Jan. 17 1893. 451Aug. 3, 1892An Act to Provide for Bringing Suit against the United States. 452Feb. 27, 1893An Act to prescribe the number of District Attorneys and Marshals in the Judicial Districts of the State of Alabama.Passed over the veto, March 2, 1893. Cleveland, 2d Term, 44 453Jan. 17, 1894An Act for Relief. 454Jan. 20, 1894An Act to Authorize the New York and New Jersey Bridge Companies to Construct a Bridge Across the Hudson. 455March 29, 1894An Act Directing the Coinage of the Silver