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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Colorado, (search)
nver......Nov. 18, 1891 Discovery of silver and founding of Creede......January, 1892 Forest preserve, Pike's Peak, set apart by proclamations of President Harrison, Feb. 11, and supplementary......March 18, 1892 Conclave of the grand encampment of the Knights Templar of the United States formally opens at Denver......Aug. 9, 1892 Death, at Wilmington, O., of Gen. James W. Denver, in whose honor Denver was named......Aug. 9, 1892 Panic of ‘93 and closing of silver-mines......June, 1893 Bull Hill war inaugurated at Cripple Creek......March, 1894 Militia ordered out and United States government called to assist in settling city hall troubles......June, 1894 Adjutant-General Tarsney assaulted and maltreated at Colorado Springs......June 23, 1894 Great fire destroying Cripple Creek......April, 1896 Strike of Leadville miners inaugurated......June 19, 1896 Strike of coal-miners at Walsenburg, resulting in international complications......December, 1896 L
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Delaware, (search)
e editor......1875 Act passed imposing a fine on any person taking part in any political torchlight parade......1881 High license bill passed by legislature......1889 Pillory and whipping for female convicts abolished......1889 Monument over grave of Caesar Rodney, 1728-84, member of Continental Congress, signer of Declaration of Independence, and president (governor) of the State, unveiled......Oct. 30, 1889 A secret-ballot law passed, and the governor made president of the State board of education instead of the president of Delaware College at session of the legislature......Jan. 6–May 16, 1891 Ex-Gov. John W. Hall dies at Frederica......Jan. 23, 1892 Inland waterway between Lewes and Chincoteague Bay, 75 miles long, begun......1893 Two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Old Swedish Church celebrated......June, 1893 Thomas F. Bayard dies at Dedham, Mass.......Sept. 28, 1898 Deadlock in senatorial election not broken......1901 District of Columbi