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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 2 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
er-General, and confirmed......March 1, 1895 Reparation demanded from Spain for firing on the steamer Allianca......March 3, 1895 Fifty-third Congress adjourns......March 4, 1895 [Appropriations allowed for the year $498,952,524, of which $141,381,570 was for pensions.] An act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue, etc. (the tariff bill)......1895 [It became a law without the President's approval.] Steamship Allianca fired upon by Spanish cruiser Conde de Vendaito......March 5, 1895 Riot and massacre on the levee, New Orleans......March 12, 1895 Spain gives satisfaction in the Allianca affair......April 26, 1895 Income tax declared null and void by the Supreme Court......May 20, 1895 [The vote was 5 to 4.] Hugh McCullough, ex-Secretary of the Treasury, dies at Washington......May 24, 1895 Secretary of State Gresham dies at Washington......May 28, 1895 Richard Olney appointed Secretary of State, and Judson Harmon, Attorney-General......June 7, 18
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
makes the dealing in lottery tickets a felony......March 15, 1892 One hundredth anniversary of the admission of Kentucky into the Union celebrated at Lexington.....June 1, 1892 Rush Morgan, the noted desperado who had killed seventeen men, is shot and killed near Hubbard Springs......Jan. 31, 1893 John G. Carlisle resigns United States Senatorship to become Secretary of the Treasury......February, 1893 William Lindsay is elected United States Senator for six years, beginning March 5, 1895......Jan. 10, 1894 For the first time in her history Kentucky elects a Republican State ticket, headed by William O. Bradley for governor......November, 1895 In the electoral college Kentucky for the first time casts her vote for Republican candidates for President and Vice-President......January, 1896 W. J. Deboe, Republican, of Crittenden county, is elected to succeed Blackburn in the United States Senate, for six years, beginning March 5, 1897......April 28, 1897 The legis