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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Riots in the United States. (search)
tant riots: Boston massacre 1770 Doctor's mob, New York 1788 At Baltimore, Md. 1812, 1861 Alton, Ill. 1837 Philadelphia 1844 Astor Place riots in New York, growing out of rivalry between the actors Forrest and Macready May 10, 1849 Draft riot in New York; mob in possession of the city July 13 to 17, 1863 Orange riot in New York between Catholic and Protestant Irish; sixty persons killed July 12, 1871 Cincinnati. After a verdict of manslaughter in the Berner and Palmer murder trial, both having confessed the murder. Twenty untried murderers in the county jail. Six days riot beganMarch 28, 1884 Anarchists in Chicago, Ill. May 4, 1886 Eleven Italians, implicated in the murder of David C. Hennessy, chief of police, are killed in the parish prison, New Orleans March 14, 1891 Carnegie iron and steel workers at Homestead, Pa. Strike lasted nearly six months; began Feb. 25, 1893 Federal troops ordered to Chicago during the railway strikes beginningJune 26, 1894 See strikes.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
erred 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; Pacific coast reserve, Washington, Feb. 20; Grand Cañon forest reserve, Arizona, Feb. 20; Trabuco Cañon forest reserve and another timber reserve in California......Feb. 25, 1893 Diplomatic appropriation act, authorizing the President at his discretion to confer on the envoys to any government the same rank as its representative in the United States, approved......March 1, 1893 Act requiring inter-State railroads after Jan. 1, 1898, to use only cars with automatic couplers and engines with airbrakes approved......March2, 1893 Fifty-second Congress appropriates $1,026,822,049.72, more by $38,400,000 than the Fifty-first, the so-called Billion dollar Congr
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
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 discovered in quantities sufficient for manufacturing purposes at Iola, Christmas Day, 1895, and was first used for manufacturing purposes......Nov. 1, 1896 Populists carry the State, John W. Leedy, gov