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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
nate by Connecticut for the old Hall of Representatives......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24, 1872 Brigham Young taken to Camp Douglas, March 21, and released......April 30, 1872 Duty on tea and coffee repealed by act......May 1, 1872 National Liberal Republican Convention meets in Cincinnati, O., Carl Schurz
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aids on the Republican River......May 21, 1869 Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States ratified by Kansas......Jan. 19, 1870 Legislature adjourns after ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States......March 3, 1870 First number of Kansas Magazine: issued......Jan. 1, 1872 Liberal Republican Convention at Topeka, organized to rebuke the corruptions and usurpations which have characterized our State and national politics ......April 10, 1872 Act of Congress for the removal of Kansas Indians......May 8, 1872 Congress provides for the removal of Osage Indians and the sale of their lands......July 15, 1872 Session of farmers' State convention at Topeka; constitution of the Farmers' Cooperative Association formed......March 26, 1873 Rich discoveries of lead near Baxter Springs......Sept. 8, 1873 Buffalo products shipped over Kansas railways: bones, 10,074,950 lbs.; hides, 1,314,300 lbs.; meat, 632,800 lbs......1
68Exclusion of Electoral Votes of Unreconstructed StatesPassed over veto. 71July 25, 1868Discontinuance of Freedmen's BureauPassed over veto. 72Feb. 13, 1869Trustees of Colored Schools in District of Columbia. 73Feb. 22, 1869Tariff on CopperPassed over veto. Grant, 43. 74Jan. 11, 1870Relief, PrivatePassed one House over veto. 75July 14, 1870Southern Union Troops. 76Jan. 4, 1871Relief. 77Feb. 7, 1871Relief. 78Apr. 1, 1872ReliefPassed one House over veto. 79Apr. 1, 1872Relief. 80Apr. 10, 1872Relief. 81Apr. 15, 1872Pension, Private. 82Apr. 22, 1872Pension. 83May 14, 1872Pension, Mary Ann MontgomeryPassed over veto. 84June 1, 1872Pension. 85June 7, 1872Relief. 86Jan. 6, 1873Relief. 87Jan. 22, 1873New Trial in Court of Claims. 88Jan. 29, 1873Relief of East Tennessee University. 89Feb. 8, 1873Relief. 90Feb. 8, 1873Relief. Bills vetoed by the Presidents—Continued. President.No.Date.Subject of Bill.Remarks. Grant, 43 91Apr. 10, 1874Relief. 92Apr. 22, 1874Inflation