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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Cabinet, President's (search)
1845 Jacob Collamer March 8, 1849 Nathan K. Hall July 23, 1850 Samuel D. Hubbard Aug. 31, 1852 James Campbell March 5, 1853 Aaron V. Brownarch 6, 1857 Joseph Holt March14, 1859 Horatio King Feb. 12, 1861 Montgomery Blair March 5, 1861 William Dennison Sept.24, 1864 Alexander W. RandallJuly 25, 1866 John A. J. Creswell March 5, 1869 Marshall JewellAug. 24, 1874 James N. TynerJuly 12, 1876 David McK. KeyMarch12, 1877 Horace Maynard June2, 1880 Thomas L. JamesMarch 5, 1881 Timothy O. HoweDec. 20, 1881 Walter Q. GreshamApril 3, 1883 Frank Hatton Oct. 14, 1884 William F. VilasMarch 6, 1885 Don M. DickinsonJan. 16, 1888 John Wanamaker March 5, 1889 Wilson S. BissellMarch 6, 1893 William L. WilsonFeb. 28, 1895 James A. GaryMarch 5, 1897 Charles E. SmithApril21, 1898 March 5, 1901 Attorneys-General. Edmund Randolph Sept.26,1789 William BradfordJan.27,1794 Charles Lee Dec. 10,1795 Theophilus Parsons Feb. 20,1801 Levi Lincoln March 5,1801 Robert Smith Marc
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Howe, Timothy Otis 1816-1883 (search)
Howe, Timothy Otis 1816-1883 Legislator; born in Liverpool, Me., Feb. 24, 1816; admitted to the bar in 1839, and began practice in Readfield; was elected to the legislature in 1840. Subsequently he removed to Wisconsin. He was circuit judge in 1850-56; then resumed practice. He was elected to the United States Senate as a Republican in 1861, and served till 1879; was a delegate to the International Monetary Conference in Paris in 1881; and was appointed Postmaster-General by President Arthur in December of the latter year. He died in Kenosha, Wis., March 25, 1883.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
In star-route case Rerdell pleads guilty, and offers to testify touching the conspiracy......Feb. 15, 1883 Ohio River flood; at Cincinnati the water reaches the height of 66 feet 4 inches......Feb. 15, 1883 Tariff bill approved......March3, 1883 Forty-seventh Congress adjourns......March 4, 1883 Alexander H. Stephens, born 1812, dies at Atlanta, Ga.......March4, 1883 Envoys from the Queen of Madagascar presented to President Arthur in Washington......March 7, 1883 Postmaster-Gen. T. O. Howe, born 1816, dies at Kenosha, Wis.......March 25, 1883 Four survivors of the Jeannette arrive at New York......March 27, 1883 Peter Cooper, born 1791, dies at New York City......April 4, 1883 Brig.-Gen. Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon-General of the United States army, 1864-82, dies at Washington, D. C.......April 5, 1883 Ex-Senator William P. Kellogg, of Louisiana, indicted for complicity in starroute frauds by grand jury at Washington......April 18, 1883 Irish-American
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Wisconsin, (search)
duties of the sex......January, 1876 Potter railroad law of 1874 made much less stringent......Feb. 18, 1876 Legislature enables women to practise law......1877 State park established in Lincoln county by act of legislature......1878 National German-American teachers' seminary at Milwaukee opened......1878 Legislature passes a compulsory education law......1879 Death of Old Abe, the Wisconsin war eagle, belonging to company O, 8th Wisconsin Infantry......March, 1881 Timothy O. Howe appointed Postmaster-General......Dec. 20, 1881 Milwaukee day school for the deaf at Milwaukee opened......1883 Science Hall of the State University destroyed by fire; loss $200,000......Dec. 1, 1884 William F. Vilas appointed Postmaster-General......March 6, 1885 Women empowered to vote at school elections......1885 Legislature appropriates $5,000 yearly to hold farmers' institutes......1885 Anarchist riots in Milwaukee......May 5, 1886 William F. Vilas appointed