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s party organized at the National Union Conference, held at Cincinnati, 1,418 delegates from thirty-two States......May 19, 1891 City of Hamilton celebrates its centennial......Sept. 19, 1891 William McKinley, Jr., inaugurated governor......Jan. 11, 1892 National Prohibition Convention meets at Cincinnati......June 29, 1892 Gen. John Pope, born in 1823, dies at Sandusky......Sept. 23, 1892 Ex-President Hayes, born in 1822, dies at his home at Fremont......Jan. 17, 1893 Gen. J. S. Coxey's army of the commonweal, numbering seventy-five men, organizes at Massillon, moves from that place to Canton, 8 miles......March 26, 1894 Strike affecting 150,000 miners ordered at Columbus......April 20, 1894 Allen G. Thurman dies at Columbus......Dec. 12, 1895 The centenary of the settlement of Cleveland celebrated......July 22, 1896 Militia fires upon a lynching-party at Urbana, four persons killed......June 4, 1897 Coal-miners went on strike......July 2, 1897 [End
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First summer meeting for university extension students opens at Philadelphia under the auspices of the American Society......July 5, 1893 One million dollars for the erection of an art gallery bequeathed by Mr. Drexel......July 20, 1893 Hon. Charles O'Neill, of Philadelphia, born in 1821, who had been a member of the United States House of Representatives for thirty years, styled Father of the House, dies......Nov. 25, 1893 George W. Childs dies at Philadelphia......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 commerci