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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Alabama (search)
h, and lack of means for education, inability to build school-houses or furnish teachers, etc.; it admitted the friendliness and fairness of the whites, etc.......1892 Two State tickets in the field—Gov. Thomas G. Jones heading Conservatives, and ex-Commissioner of Agriculture R. F. Kolb, the Jeffersonian Democrats. Two platforms issued; Kolb defeated, charges frauds at the polls......August, 1892 The State resumes the care of convicts under contract......1893 Australian ballot authorized......1893 Governor Jones recommends the suppression of lynching by giving the sheriffs greater authority......Feb. 6, 1893 Many negro miners killed by strikers......July 16, 1894 Dispensary law in effect......Jan. 1, 1900 Ex-Senator Luke Pryor dies at Athens......Aug. 5, 1900 Tornado at Birmingham, eighteen lives lost, $250,000 property destroyed......March 25, 1901 Constitutional convention meets......May 22, 1901 New constitution ratified......Nov. 11, 1901 Alask
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
signed by Governor Odell......April 22, 1901 Total sales on the New York Stock Exchange aggregate 3,300,000 shares......April 22, 1901 Pan-American exposition opened at Buffalo......May 1, 1901 The Greater New York Democrats issue a declaration of principles......May 10, 1901 Governor Odell vetoes the New York and New Jersey Bridge bill and the employers' liability bill......May 11, 1901 Five cadets dismissed and six suspended for insubordination at West Point Academy......May 22, 1901 Hall of Fame opened in New York City......May 30, 1901 Announcement that John D. Rockefeller proposes to establish the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York City......June 1, 1901 The United States Treasury Department interdicts the entrance of immigrants suffering with tuberculosis at the port of New York on the ground of its being a dangerous contagious disease......June 4, 1901 Seventh National Bank of New York fails......June 27, 1901 Jacob S. Rogers