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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
...July 24, 1899 Hurricane at Porto Rico, many hundreds of lives lost......Aug. 8, 1899 National export exposition opened at Philadelphia......Sept. 14, 1899 Admiral Dewey arrived in New York......Sept. 26, 1899 Great naval parade in honor of Admiral Dewey......Sept. 29, 1899 Venezuela commission announced its award......Oct. 2, 1899 Temporary boundary-line of Alaska agreed upon with England......Oct. 12, 1899 Shamrock defeated in the races for the America's Cup......Oct. 20, 1899 United States cruiser Charleston wrecked off the Philippines......Nov. 7, 1899 England relinquishes her territorial claims in Samoa......Nov. 8, 1899 Memorial to Winnie Davis, the Daughter of the Confederacy, unveiled at Richmond, Va.......Nov. 8, 1899 Vice-President Hobart died at Paterson, N. J.......Nov. 21, 1899 Samoan partition treaty signed at Washington......Dec. 2, 1899 Samoan treaty signed at Washington, D. C.......Dec. 2, 1899 Fifty-sixth Congress meets..
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
Square, New York......June 14, 1899 Justice Leonard A. Giegerich issues order for the members of the municipal council of New York to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt in failing to vote bond issues......July 27, 1899 East Hampton, L. I., celebrates 250th anniversary......Aug. 24, 1899 Cornelius Vanderbilt dies......Sept. 12, 1899 Great naval parade in honor of Admiral Dewey......Sept. 29, 1899 Shamrock defeated in the races for the America's cup......Oct. 20, 1899 Governor Roosevelt signs the grant of lands under water to the Astoria Light, Heat, and Power Company of New York City......Dec. 26, 1899 Andrew Carnegie offers $300,000 to found a day school in connection with Cooper Union, New York......Jan. 1, 1900 Edward McGlynn, clergyman, born 1837, dies at Newburg......Jan. 7, 1900 John D. Rockefeller gives $100,000 to Columbia University to found a chair of psychology......Jan. 8, 1900 Governor Roosevelt submits to the legislature