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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
aulding, banker, father of the greenback, born 1809, dies at Buffalo, N. Y.......May 5, 1897 Bicentennial jubilee of Trinity Church, N. Y., celebrated......May 6, 1897 Governor Black signs the so-called starchless civil service bill......May 15, 1897 Demolition of Tombs prison, New York City, started......May 25, 1897 Battle monument at West Point unveiled with ceremonies......May 31, 1897 Immigrant buildings on Ellis Island burned......June 15, 1897 Charles Anderson Dana, jour Hotel burned with great loss of life......March 17, 1899 The Mazet investigation into charges of bribery in New York City begins......April 8, 1899 Governor Roosevelt signs the new civil service bill, which repeals the starchless law of May 15, 1897......April 18, 1899 President McKinley visits Brooklyn navy-yard and cables Admiral Dewey congratulations on the anniversary of his victory at Manila......May 1, 1899 Ex-Gov. Roswell P. Flower dies......May 12, 1899 Bronze bust of Tho
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Pennsylvania, (search)
adelphia......Feb. 3, 1894 Coxey army, moving on Washington, reach Pittsburg, April 2, and leave on the 5th and enter Maryland from Pennsylvania near Cumberland......April 13, 1894 American liner St. Paul launched at Philadelphia......April 10, 1895 State capitol at Harrisburg burned......Feb. 2, 1897 Great fire at Pittsburg, loss $3,000,000......May 3, 1897 Washington statuary of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati unveiled by the President of the United States......May 15, 1897 International commercial conference opened at Philadelphia......June 2, 1897 Coal-miners went on strike July 2, 1897. Ended by compromise......Sept. 11, 1897 John E. Keely (Keely motor) dies at Philadelphia......Nov. 18, 1898 Ex-Senator Quay acquitted of a charge of conspiracy......April 18, 1899 National export exposition opened at Philadelphia......Sept. 14, 1899 United States Senate refuses to seat Matthew Quay......April 24, 1900 Republican National Convention