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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
h her husband, Prince Antoine, to represent the Queen Regent of Spain at the World's Fair......May 18, 1893 Cherokee strip between Kansas and Oklahoma, containing 6,072,754 acres, purchased by the government for $8,596,736, to be added to Oklahoma......May 18, 1893 Jefferson Davis's remains removed from New Orleans, May 28, and reinterred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.......May 31, 1893 Official notice that the Italian and German legations at Washington are made embassies......June 2 and 3, President promulgates the extradition treaty with Russia, ratified at St. Petersburg April 21, to go into effect June 24......June 5, 1893 Edwin T. Booth, actor, born near Baltimore, Md., Nov. 13, 1833, dies in New York City......June 7, 1893 Gold reserve in the United States treasury falls below $89,600,000......June 8, 1893 Floor of Ford's Theatre, Washington, D. C., used by the pension record division of the War Office, falls while nearly 400 government clerks are at
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Tennessee, (search)
Aug. 16, 1892 Miners capture the stockade at Oliver Springs, and send the guards and convicts to Knoxville......Aug. 17, 1892 Miners defeated and routed by militia under General Carnes......Aug. 19, 1892 Convention of National Farmers' Alliance opens in Memphis......Nov. 15, 1892 Labor troubles in east Tennessee, 100 miners attack the convict camp at Fort Anderson......April 19, 1893 Judge J. H. Du Boise impeached, acquitted on some of the charges, convicted on others......June 2, 1893 President Polk's remains removed to the State capitol grounds.......Sept. 19, 1893 The United States Supreme Court decides the boundary-line dispute with Virginia in favor of Tennessee......1893 Serious revolt in the convict camp at Tracy City......July 27, 1894 Contest for governorship decided in favor of Peter Turney, who, on the face of the returns had 748 votes less than H. Clay Evans, by the Tennessee legislature......May 3, 1895 Chickamauga National Park dedicated....