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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
President's veto......June 25, 1868 McDowell relieved and Gen. Alvan C. Gillem appointed to command of 4th Military District......June 30, 1868 So-called Burlingame treaty with China signed at Washington......July 4, 1868 Amnesty proclamation by the President pardoning all late rebels not under presentment or indictment in United States courts......July 4, 1868 National Democratic Convention meets in Tammany Hall, New York, July 4, and Horatio Seymour chosen permanent president, July 6; Horatio Seymour nominated for President on twenty-second ballot; Gen. Frank P. Blair for Vice-President unanimously on first ballot......July 9, 1868 Act removing legal and political disabilities imposed by United States on several hundred persons in the Southern States as mentioned in act......July 20, 1868 Secretary Seward announces the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution adopted by the vote of twenty-nine States......July 20, 1868 Bill for payment of national debt and reduc
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Colorado, (search)
ernment called to assist in settling city hall troubles......June, 1894 Adjutant-General Tarsney assaulted and maltreated at Colorado Springs......June 23, 1894 Great fire destroying Cripple Creek......April, 1896 Strike of Leadville miners inaugurated......June 19, 1896 Strike of coal-miners at Walsenburg, resulting in international complications......December, 1896 Leadville strike settled and militia returned......Feb. 22, 1897 Governor Adams furnishes United States government with regiment of volunteers for service in the Philippines......May 9, 1898 Colorado and Northwestern Railway completed......October, 1898 Italian riots at Lake City......March, 1899 Return of 1st Colorado Volunteers from Philippines......September, 1900 State capitol completed......December, 1900 James B. Orman inaugurated governor......Jan. 8, 1901 Serious strike of foreign miners at Telluride, July 2 (amicably adjusted by Governor Orman, July 6)......1901 Connecticut
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