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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Battles. (search)
eet captured the Scarborough (off coast of England)Sept. 23 1779 French fleet attacked Savannah (forced by the British to withdraw)Oct. 9, 1779 War with the Indians. Miami RiverOct. 19 and 22, St. Clair's DefeatNov. 4, 1791 Fort St. ClairNov. 6, 1792 Near Fort St. ClairOct. 17, 1793 Fort RecoveryJune 30, 1794 Maumee Rapids (Fallen Timber)Aug. 20, 1794 TippecanoeNov. 7, 1811 War of 1812-15. Fort MackinawJuly 17, 1812 BrownstownAug. 4, 1812 MaguagaAug. 9, 1812 Chicago (Massacre at)Aeet captured the Scarborough (off coast of England)Sept. 23 1779 French fleet attacked Savannah (forced by the British to withdraw)Oct. 9, 1779 War with the Indians. Miami RiverOct. 19 and 22, St. Clair's DefeatNov. 4, 1791 Fort St. ClairNov. 6, 1792 Near Fort St. ClairOct. 17, 1793 Fort RecoveryJune 30, 1794 Maumee Rapids (Fallen Timber)Aug. 20, 1794 TippecanoeNov. 7, 1811 War of 1812-15. Fort MackinawJuly 17, 1812 BrownstownAug. 4, 1812 MaguagaAug. 9, 1812 Chicago (Massacre at)A
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
artment reorganized......Feb. 20, 1792 United States mint established......April 2, 1792 Tariff amended......May 2, 1792 Laws organizing the militia......May 8, 1792 First session adjourns......May 8, 1792 Capt. Robert Gray, in the Columbia, discovers the mouth (lat. 46° 10′ N.) of the river Columbia......May 11, 1792 Kentucky admitted (the fifteenth State)......June 1, 1792 Second session opens at Philadelphia......Nov. 5, 1792 Second Presidential election......Nov. 6, 1792 President's salary fixed at $25,000......Feb. 8, 1793 Electoral count......Feb. 13, 1793 [George Washington, of Virginia, received 132 electoral votes (all); John Adams, of Massachusetts, 77 votes; and George Clinton, opposition, 50.] Second Congress adjourns......March 2, 1793 second administration—federal. March 4, 1793, to March 3, 1797. Seat of government, Philadelphia, Pa. George Washington, Virginia, President. John Adams, Massachusetts, Vice-President. Cit