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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
1899 Fifty-sixth Congress meets......Dec. 4, 1899 Secretary Hay announced the success of the open-door policy in China......Jan. 2, 1900 The British government notified that the seizures of American flour at Delagoa Bay are illegal and indemnity demanded......Jan. 2, 1900 [The British government reply that food-stuffs are not contraband of war unless intended for the enemy.] Ex-Surg-Gen. William A. Hammond dies at Washington......Jan. 5, 1900 Samoan treaty ratified......Jan. 16, 1900 The Hay-Pauncefote treaty signed at Washington......Feb. 5, 1900 William H. Taft appointed chairman of commission to establish civil government in the Philippines......Feb. 6, 1900 Congress orders the frigate Constitution preserved......Feb. 14, 1900 The gold standard currency bill signed......March 14, 1900 General MacArthur succeeded General Otis in the Philippines......April 7, 1900 Charles N. Allen appointed governor of Porto Rico......April 12, 1900 The Senate r
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
il 17, 1900 In the Franklin county circuit court final judgments in favor of the Democratic claimants for the minor State offices are entered......April 18, 1900 Col. David G. Colson, on trial at Frankfort for the killing of Ethelbert D. Scott, in the lobby of the Capital Hotel, that city, is acquitted......April 21, 1900 In the Franklin county circuit court the indictment against Col. David G. Colson for killing Luther G. Demarce in his (Colson's) fight with Ethelbert D. Scott, Jan. 16, 1900, is dismissed......April 24, 1900 The Republican claimants for minor State offices are granted an appeal from the circuit court to the court of appeals......April 24, 1900 In the United States district court for Kentucky, Judge Evans sentences O'Neill, Locke, Crites, and Mullen to three years in the Nashville penitentiary and to pay a fine of $100 each for conspiring to prevent negroes from voting at the November (1899) election......April 25, 1900 The United States Supreme Cour
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
n 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 the report of the special canal commission recommending the expenditure of $60,000,000 for a barge canal from Buffalo to Albany......Jan. 25, 1900 Rapid transit tunnel contract awarded to J. B. McDonald......Jan. 16, 1900 Contract for building the rapid transit tunnel in New York signed......Feb. 24, 1900 Governor Roosevelt signs the bill for the preservation of the Palisades......March 21, 1900 Ground broken at City Hall, New York, by Mayor Van Wyck, with silver spade, for the rapid transit tunnel, in the presence of 20,000 people......March 24, 1900 Governor Roosevelt orders several detachments of the national guard to Croton to quell a riot of Italian laborers on the aqueduct......April 14,