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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
April 28, 1896 [They were subsequently banished.] Republican National Convention meets at St. Louis, Mo. Platform adopted......June 18, 1896 The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, arrives in England on a visit......July 8, 1896 Democratic National Convention meets at Chicago, Ill. Platform adopted......July 9, 1896 The Venezuelan arbitration correspondence made public......July 17, 1896 The People's Party National Convention meets at St. Louis, Mo.......July 24, 1896 President Cleveland issues a proclamation warning Cuban filibusters......July 30, 1896 The Rev. Sebastian Martinelli appointed papal delegate in the United States......July 30, 1896 Hoke Smith, Secretary of the Interior, resigns; David R. Francis appointed his successor......Aug. 22, 1896 LI Hung Chang arrives in New York......Aug. 28, 1896 [Received by President Cleveland, Aug. 29.] National Democratic party meets at Indianapolis, Ind. (Declares for the gold standard)
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Missouri, (search)
act with the People's party in the Presidential campaign......Feb. 22, 1892 National Nicaragua Canal convention, with delegates from twenty-five or more States, meets at St. Louis......June 2, 1892 Southeast Missouri land commission created......1893 Cyclone at St. Louis, great loss of lives and property......May 27, 1896 Republican National Convention meets at St. Louis. Platform adopted......June 18, 1896 The People's Party National Convention meets at St. Louis......July 24, 1896 The street-railroad system of St. Louis sold to a New York syndicate for $8,500,000......Dec. 7, 1898 Tornado in northern part of the State (forty-two persons killed, over 100 injured)......April 27, 1899 Richard P. Bland dies at Lebanon, Mo.......June 15, 1899 Louisiana purchase exposition to receive $5,000,000 in bonds from St. Louis; $1,000,000 from the State; $5,000,000 from the United States after the committee has raised $10,000,000......1900 Department-store taxati