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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 9, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
ton, D. C.......Jan. 17, 1899 The American flag raised at Guam, Commander Taussig, of the Bennington, first governor......Feb. 1, 1899 James A. Sexton, commander-in-chief Grand Army of the Republic, dies at Washington, D. C.......Feb. 5, 1899 Commissary-General Eagan suspended for six years from the army......Feb. 7, 1899 [The court-martial had recommended his dismissal from the army.] Fire in Brooklyn navy-yard, loss $1,000,000......Feb. 15, 1899 The Vicksburg National Military Park authorized......Feb. 21, 1899 An act providing for the erection of a new custom-house in the city of New York, approved March 3, 1901, amended......March 2, 1899 [The Secretary of the Treasury authorized to acquire the Bowling Green site at a cost not to exceed $3,000,000, and the custom-house property on Wall Street to be sold for not less than $3,000,000.] An act making an appropriation to carry out the obligations of the treaty of Dec. 10, 1898, between the United States and
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Georgia, (search)
885 First election under local option law in Fulton county; majority of 225 for prohibition in vote of about 7,000......Nov. 25, 1885 Inter-State farmers' convention held at Atlanta......August, 1887 Legislature increases Supreme Court from three judges to five......1887 Opening of the Technological School at Atlanta, a branch of the State university......October, 1888 New capitol at Atlanta finished and accepted by State; cost, $1,000,000......March 20, 1890 National Military Park established at Chickamauga battle-field by Congress......Aug. 19, 1890 Direct-trade convention, delegates from six cotton-producing States, organizes at Atlanta......Sept. 10, 1890 William J. Northen, president of State Agricultural Society, nominated by Farmers' State Alliance in June, and by Democratic State Convention in August, is elected governor......Oct. 1, 1890 Ex-Governor Gordon elected United States Senator......Nov. 19, 1890 Ex-Gov. James Milton Smith dies at Colum
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Indiana, (search)
Q. Gresham, Postmaster-General......April 3, 1883 Monument to Senator Morton unveiled......1884 Walter Q. Gresham, Secretary of the Treasury......Sept. 24, 1884 Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury......Oct. 28, 1884 Monument to Schuyler Colfax unveiled......1885 Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice-President, dies......Nov. 20, 1885 First Natural Gas Company in Indiana chartered......March 5, 1886 Legislature appropriates $200,000 for a soldiers and sailors' monument in Circle Park, Indianapolis (corner-stone laid Aug. 22, 1889; completed in 1901)......1887 State normal school at Terre Haute burned......April 9, 1888 Australian ballot system substantially adopted by law......1889 Offices of State geologist, mine inspector, and State inspector of oils abolished, and a department of geology and natural resources created......1889 Benjamin Harrison elected President......1889 Secret organization of so-called White Caps in southern Illinois is investigated by