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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 6 6 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, (search)
he rights of all people and of all foreigners domiciled there. The correspondence which accompanies the treaty will put the Senate in possession of all the facts known to the executive. Benjamin Harrison. executive mansion, Washington, Feb. 15, 1893. Letter of the Secretary of State to the President The undersigned, Secretary of State, has the honor to lay before the President, with a view to obtaining the advice and consent of the Senate thereto, should such a course be, in td, as leads to the conviction that the incorporation of the Hawaiian Islands into our Union will be regarded by these powers with satisfaction or ready acquiescence. Respectfully submitted, John. W. Foster. Department of State, Washington, Feb. 15, 1893. Treaty of 1893. The United States of America and the provisional government of the Hawaiian Islands: In view of the natural dependence of these islands upon the United States of their geographical proximity thereto, of the intimate
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
rchase clause of the Sherman act called up by Senator Hill......Feb. 6, 1893 Electoral votes counted......Feb. 8, 1893 Hawaiian commission reaches Washington, Feb. 3; treaty of annexation signed, Feb. 14, and laid before the Senate......Feb. 15, 1893 Act for a national quarantine against cholera approved......Feb. 15, 1893 Gen. P. T. G. Beauregard, born near New Orleans, May 28, 1818, dies at New Orleans, La.......Feb. 20, 1893 President suspends part of the proclamation of Aug. Feb. 15, 1893 Gen. P. T. G. Beauregard, born near New Orleans, May 28, 1818, dies at New Orleans, La.......Feb. 20, 1893 President suspends part of the proclamation of Aug. 18, 1892, imposing tolls on freight for Canada through the St. Mary's Falls Canal......Feb. 21, 1893 Inman line steamers City of New York and City of Paris transferred from British to American registry; the stars and stripes raised on the City of New York by President Harrison......Feb. 22, 1893 Secretary of State Foster resigns to sit on the Bering Sea tribunal at Paris......Feb. 23, 1893 Proclamations of President setting apart the Sierra Forest reserve, California, Feb. 14; Pacifi
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Hawaii, (search)
.Jan. 16, 1893 [A provisional government established and commissioners sent to the United States to ask for annexation.] Hawaiian commissioners arrive at Washington......Feb. 3, 1893 John L. Stevens, United States minister at Hawaii, assumes a protectorate pending instructions from Washington......Feb. 9, 1893 President Harrison, by message to the Senate, recommends annexation of the islands under a treaty concluded between Secretary Foster and the Hawaiian commissioners......Feb. 15, 1893 An envoy of Queen Liliuokalani arrives at Washington......Feb. 17, 1893 Princess Kaiulani reaches New York from England......March 1, 1893 President Cleveland withdraws the Hawaiian treaty......March 9, 1893 Ex-Queen Liliuokalani sends circulars to the different powers explaining her course, and protesting against the attempts to deprive her of her throne, etc.......March 9, 1893 Ex-Representative James H. Blount, of Georgia, sent on a special mission to Hawaii from the Un
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
Joseph Evans, and Texas Jack, shot and killed by citizens while attempting to rob the First National and Condon's banks in Coffeyville; four citizens are killed in the affray......morning of Oct. 5, 1892 L. D. Lewelling elected governor by the Populists and Democrats......November, 1892 Republicans and Populists each claim the speakership in the House......Jan. 10, 1893 [Separate organizations effected.] Republicans take forcible possession of Representative Hall, Topeka......Feb. 15, 1893 [Militia called out by the governor.] A peace agreement signed......Feb. 17, 1893 Supreme Court of Kansas decides that the Republican House was the legally constituted body......Feb. 25, 1893 Republican State ticket, E. N. Morrill, governor......Nov. 6, 1894 Amendment to the constitution giving to women full suffrage defeated......Nov. 6, 1894 Cyclone in Cloud, Clay, and Washington counties is destructive to lives and property......April 25, 1896 Natural gas was discove