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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
29, 1893 Official data show 560 State and private bank suspensions and seventy-two resumptions, and 155 national-bank suspensions and seventy resumptions......Jan. 1–Sept. 1, 1893 Albert S. Willis, of Kentucky, appointed minister to Hawaii, to succeed Mr. Blount......Sept. 3, 1893 Pan-American medical congress opened at Washington, D. C., by President Cleveland; over 1,000 physicians in attendance......Sept. 5, 1893 Hamilton Fish, Ll.D., statesman, born Aug. 3, 1808, dies at Garrisons, N. Y.......Sept. 7, 1893 Envoy to Germany made an ambassador......Sept. 8, 1893 World's parliament of religions begins its sessions in Chicago, Ill.......Sept. 11, 1893 Twenty masked robbers hold up a train on the Lake Shore Railroad, near Kendallville, Ind., shoot the engineer, and, by dynamite, secure nearly $20,000 from the express car......Sept. 12, 1893 Five thousand ounces of gold, worth $134,000, missed from the United States mint at Philadelphia, in a vault not opened sin
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rk as representative of the Spanish government......May 18, 1893 Viking ship arrives at New York City......June 17, 1893 State monument dedicated on the battlefield of Gettysburg......July 2, 1893 Hamilton Fish, born, 1808, dies at Garrison's, N. Y.......Sept. 7, 1893 Vigilant-Valkyrie yacht races for the America's cup......Oct. 7-13, 1893 Statue of Nathan Hale unveiled......Nov. 25, 1893 The court of appeals decided that foreign corporations could buy and sell real estate in ve, aged seventy-eight years......Oct. 17, 1897 John Lorimer Worden, naval officer, born at Sing Sing, 1818, dies at Washington, D. C.......Oct. 18, 1897 Nineteen lives lost by New York Central passenger train running into the river at Garrisons, N. Y.......Oct. 24, 1897 Henry George, political economist, born at Philadelphia, 1839, dies at New York......Oct. 29, 1897 Robert Van Wyck, Democrat, elected first mayor of Greater New York......Nov. 2, 1897 Mayor signs resolution turnin