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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Presidential administrations. (search)
n, later Stanton, War; Welles, Navy. Congress, Republican; Grow, speaker, 1861-63; Colfax, 1863-65. 1865-69: Lincoln; Johnson, Vice-President (succeeded as President April 15, 1865), Republican; Seward, State; McCulloch, Treasury; Stanton, until 1867, War. Congress, Republican; Colfax, speaker. 1869-73: Grant; Colfax, Vice-President, Republican; Fish, State; Boutwell, Treasury. Congress, Republican; Blaine, speaker. 1873-77: Grant; Wilson, Vice-President, Republican; Fish, State; Bristow and others, Treasury. Congress, 1873-75, Republican; Blaine, speaker; 1875-77, Senate Republican, House Democratic; Kerr, later Randall, speaker. 1877-81: Hayes; Wheeler, Vice-President, Republican; Evarts, State; Sherman, Treasury. Congress, House Democratic; Randall, speaker; Senate, 1877-79, Republican; 1879-81, Democratic. 1881-85; Garfield; Arthur, Vice-Presi- dent (succeeded as President Sept. 19, 1881), Republican; Blaine, later Frelinghuysen, State; Windom and others, Treasu
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
sident pro tem.......March 5, 1875 Gold discovered in Deadwood and Whitewood gulches, S. Da.......March 14, 1875 Special session of Senate adjourns......March 24, 1875 Wheeler adjustment of Louisiana State government......April 14, 1875 Centenary of the battle of Lexington......April 19, 1875 Whiskey frauds in Western States, causing a loss to the United States of $1,650,000 in revenue in ten months, exposed......May 1, 1875 Secret investigation of the whiskey ring by Secretary Bristow, aided by Myron Colony, leads to seizure of sixteen distilleries and many rectifying-houses in St. Louis, Milwaukee, and Chicago......May 10, 1875 George H. Williams, Attorney-General, resigns, April 22, to take effect......May 15, 1875 John C. Breckinridge, born 1821, dies at Lexington, Ky.......May 17, 1875 President Grant's letter on the third term appears......May 29, 1875 Centenary of the battle of Bunker Hill......June 17, 1875 Jury in the case of Tilton v. Beecher