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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
sentatives......March 8, 1872 President Grant appoints Gen. A. A. Humphreys, U. S. A., Prof. Benjamin Peirce, United States coast survey, and Capt. Daniel Ammen, U. S. N., a commission to examine plans and proposals for an interoceanic canal across the Isthmus of Darien......March, 1872 Prof. S. F. B. Morse, born 1791, dies in New York......April 2, 1872 National convention of colored men at New Orleans; Frederick Douglass, chairman......April 10-14, 1872 Assassination of Judge J. C. Stephenson, Thomas E. Detro, and James C. Cline at Gun City, Mo.......April 24, 1872 Senator-elect Matthew W. Ransom from North Carolina admitted to a seat, and the Senate for the first time since 1861 is full......April 24, 1872 Brigham Young taken to Camp Douglas, March 21, and released......April 30, 1872 Duty on tea and coffee repealed by act......May 1, 1872 National Liberal Republican Convention meets in Cincinnati, O., Carl Schurz permanent president. Horace Greeley, of New
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Missouri, (search)
City, Aug. 31, 1870, into Radicals and Liberals or Bolters, headed by Gen. Carl Schurz. The Liberal candidate, B. Gratz Brown, elected governor......Nov. 8, 1870 Act passes over Governor Brown's veto directing that 422 bonds of the State of Missouri, of $1,000 each, issued in 1852 and falling due in 1872, redeemable in gold or silver coin, be redeemed in legaltender notes......Feb. 8, 1872 Seventy or eighty masked men stop a railroad train at Gun City, Cass county, and murder Judge J. C. Stephenson, Thomas E. Detro, and James C. Cline, charged with complicity in the fraudulent issue of railroad bonds, which imposed a heavy burden upon the tax-payers in that county......April 24, 1872 Railroad bridge over the Mississippi at St. Louis, designed by James B. Eads and constructed by the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge Company, formally opened......July 4, 1874 State railroad commission created by act of legislature......March 27, 1875 Ordinance passed by legislature to preven
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Regiment. Co. A. 1st Sergeant B. F. Fanning, 2d Sergeant H. H. Manly, 3d Sergeant James Stiles, Private Powell Ayers, J. B. Bomar, T. J. Curran, J. W. Donaldson, W. R. Doldy, A. L. Haggard, J. G. Land, T. C. Taylor, Private James Lintrell, P. P. Luckey, H. P. McElyead, Wm. Norman, A. J. Seaton, W. H. Snow, J. G. Shriver, J. H. Tripp, T. M. Tripp, J. J. Williams. Co. B. Sergeant S. H. Kimes, Corporal J. F. Spencer, Private W. H. McGuire, one horse. Private J. C. Stephenson, John Vickers, one W. A. Wade, S. W. Walker. Co. C. Sergeant M. J. Turner, Private W. J. Barton, L. F. Biber, Private A. T. Lyons, Allen Kemp. Co. D. Private Wm. Sharpe, J. W. Templeton, Private J. W. Blackburn. Co. F. Private O. B. R. Swanner, W. H. Hughey, F. M. Story, Private M. E. Story, J. B. Majors, G. M. Whilt. Co. H. Private T. J. Elirzeer, 3d Sergeant J. H. Cunningham, Sergeant T. C. Dunlop, Private J. H. Hagan, Private Daniel Kelly.