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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), State of Rhode Island, (search)
Term. Theodore Foster1st to 8th 1789 to 1803 Joseph Stanton 1st to 3d 1789 to 1793 William Bradford 3d to 5th 1793 to 1797 Ray Greene 5th to 7th 1797 to 1801 Christopher Ellery 7th to 9th 1801 to 1805 Samuel J. Potter 8th 1803 to 1804 Benjamin Howland 8th to 11th 1804 to 1809 James Fenner 9th to 10th 1805 to 1807 Elisha Matthewson 10th to 12th 1807 to 1811 Francis Malbone 11th 1809 Christopher G. Champlain 11th to 12th 1810 to 1811 William Hunter 12th to 17th 1811 to 1821 Jeremiah B. Howell 12th to 15th 1811 to 1817 James Burrell, Jr. 15th to 16th 1817 to 1820 Nehemiah R. Knight 16th to 27th 1820 to 1841 James D'Wolf 17th to 20th 1821 to 1825 Asher Robbins20th to 26th 1825 1839 Nathan F. Dixon26th to 27th 1839 to 1842 William Sprague 27th to 28th 1842 to 1844 James F. Simmons 27th to 30th 1841 to 1847 John B. Francis 28th 1844 to 1845 Albert C. Greene 29th to 33d 1845 to 1851 John H. Clark 30th to 33d 1847 to 1853 Charles T. James 32d to 35th1851 to 1857 Phili
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
in the Allianca affair......April 26, 1895 Income tax declared null and void by the Supreme Court......May 20, 1895 [The vote was 5 to 4.] Hugh McCullough, ex-Secretary of the Treasury, dies at Washington......May 24, 1895 Secretary of State Gresham dies at Washington......May 28, 1895 Richard Olney appointed Secretary of State, and Judson Harmon, Attorney-General......June 7, 1895 The President issues a proclamation against the Cuban filibusters......June 12, 1895 Justice Howell, of the United States Supreme Court, dies......Aug. 8, 1895 Major-General Miles assumes command of the army......Oct. 5, 1895 [Lieutenant-General Schofield retired for age.] Members of the Venezuela boundary commission named by the President......Jan. 1, 1896 The Secretary of the Treasury calls for bids for $100,000,000 in bonds as a popular loan......Jan. 6, 1896 The American ship St. Paul goes ashore off Long Branch, N. J.......Jan. 24, 1896 [She was released Feb. 4.]
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Arizona, (search)
ersons on their way to California, who stopped on the Gila to engage in stock-raising......1849 Gadsden purchase brought to the United States all of Arizona south of the Gila......Dec. 30, 1853 Act of Congress organizing the Territory......Feb. 24, 1863 Gov. John N. Goodwin, in camp at Navajo Springs, formally organizes the territorial government and fixes its temporary seat near Fort Whipple......Dec. 29, 1863 First territorial legislature adopts a mining law and the so-called Howell code of general laws; sits......Sept. 26–Nov. 10, 1864 Tueson made the capital by a majority of one vote......1867 Arizona a military district by order of General Halleck......October, 1867 Act to establish public schools in the Territory and a board of education and levying a tax of 10 cents on each $100......1868 Major J. W. Powell, for the Smithsonian Institution with a party of ten, in four boats, descends the cañon of the Colorado from Green River to Rio Virgin......May–Augu