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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Michigan, (search)
93 to 1896 Hazen S. Pingree 1896 to 1900 Aaron T. Bliss 1900 to — United States Senators. Name. No. of Congress. Term. Lucius Lyon24th to 25th 1837 to 1839 John Norvell 24th to 26th 1837 to 1841 Augustus S. Porter 26th to 28th 1839 to 1845 William Woodbridge 27th to 29th 1841 to 1847 Lewis Cass 29th to 30th 1845 to 1848 Thomas Fitzgerald 30th 1849 Alpheus Felch 30th to 32d 1847 to 1853 Lewis Cass 31st to 34th 1851 to 1857 Charles E. Stuart 33d to 35th 1853 to 1859 Zachariah Chandler 35th to 43d 1857 to 1875 Kinsley S. Bingham 36th1859 to 1861 Jacob M. Howard 37th to 41st 1862 to 1871 Thomas W. Ferry 42d 1871 Isaac P. Christiany 44th to 46th 1875 to 1879 Zachariah Chandler 46th 1879 Henry P. Baldwin 46th 1879 to 1881 Omar D. Conger 47th to 50th 1881 to 1887 Thomas W. Palmer 48th to 51st 1883 to 1889 Francis B. Stockbridge 50th to 53d 1887 to 1894 James McMillan 51st to — 1889 to — John Patton, Jr. 58d to 54th 1894 to 1895 Julius C. Burrows 54th to —1
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
, by act......March 3, 1875 Forty-third Congress adjourns......March 4, 1875 Special session of Senate convenes, T. W. Ferry president pro tem.......March 5, 1875 Gold discovered in Deadwood and Whitewood gulches, S. Da.......March 14, 1875s lost......Nov. 4, 1875 Henry Wilson, Vice-President, born 1812, dies at Washington, D. C.......Nov. 22, 1875 Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan, president pro tem. of the Senate, becomes acting Vice-President......Nov. 22, 1875 William B. Astorion......Nov. 7, 1876 International exhibition at Philadelphia closes......Nov. 10, 1876 Second session meets; Thomas W. Ferry presiding in the Senate......Dec. 4, 1876 In the House Samuel J. Randall is elected speaker by 162 to 82 for Jame act......March 18, 1878 William M. Tweed, born 1823, dies in Ludlow Street jail, New York......April 12, 1878 Thomas W. Ferry chosen president pro tem. of the Senate......April 17, 1878 First train on the Gilbert elevated railroad, New Yor
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Connecticut, (search)
r W. A. Buckingham dies at Norwich......Feb. 4, 1875 State constitution amended: Tuesday after first Monday in November made general election day; Wednesday after first Monday in January the day of meeting of General Assembly......Oct. 2, 1875 Orris S. Ferry, United States Senator from Connecticut, dies at Norwalk......Nov. 21, 1875 Greenback men meet in convention at New Haven......Feb. 22, 1876 William H. Barnum, Democrat, elected to fill the unexpired term of United States Senator Ferry, deceased......May 17, 1876 Agricultural experiment station established by law......1877 Gideon Welles, ex-Secretary of Navy, dies at Hartford......Feb. 11, 1878 Act passed for State Board of Health of six members......March 13, 1878 Legislature occupies the new capitol for the first time......March 26, 1878 There being no choice for State officers, November, 1878, the legislature elects Charles B. Andrews governor......Jan. 9, 1879 Boundary dispute between New York and
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Michigan, (search)
of Detroit, appointed chairman of the national commission of the World's Columbian Exposition......June 27, 1890 Henry B. Brown, commissioned associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, Dec. 30, 1890, is sworn in......Jan. 5, 1891 Prof. Alexander Winchell, geologist, born 1824, dies at Ann Arbor......Feb. 19, 1891 Legislature places all penal and reformatory institutions under a single board, extends the Australian ballot system, and requires Presidential electors to be elected by congressional districts, instead of by general State ticket......1891 Twenty-fifth annual reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic opens at Detroit......Aug. 4, 1891 Railroad accident at Battle Creek; twenty-six persons killed and many injured......Oct. 20, 1893 Ex-United States Senator Thomas W. Ferry dies at Grand Haven......Oct. 14, 1896 State tax commissioner established......1899 The National Educational Association meets at Detroit......July 9, 1901 Minnesota