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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 5 5 Browse Search
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army 1 1 Browse Search
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
ng the eleventh and subsequent censuses......March 1, 1889 Congress appropriates $100,000 for a permanent coaling station at Pago Pago, Tutuilla, Samoa......March 2, 1889 Bill to refund to the States and Territories the direct tax levied by act of Aug. 5, 1861, vetoed by President Cleveland March 2, is passed by the Senate, but lost in the House......March 2, 1889 Act to punish the use of the mails in the sawdust swindle or counterfeitmoney fraud, or by dealing in green articles, green coin, bills, paper goods, green cigars, etc., by fine and imprisonment......March 2, 1889 Levi P. Morton, Vice-President elect, takes the oath of office in the SenMarch 2, 1889 Levi P. Morton, Vice-President elect, takes the oath of office in the Senate......March 4, 1889 Fiftieth Congress adjourns......March 4, 1889 Special session of the Senate convenes......March 4, 1889 President Harrison inaugurated......March 4, 1889 twenty-sixth administration—Republican, March 4, 1899, to March 3, 1893. Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, President. Levi P. Morton, New York,
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Arizona, (search)
w enacted......1883 Raid of Loco's band of Chiricahua Indians in the valley of the Gila begins......April 19, 1883 Acts to establish an insane asylum at Phoenix, a normal school at Tempe, and the University of Arizona at Tucson......January–March, 1885 Act providing that no polygamist or bigamist shall vote or hold office......January–March, 1885 Congress appropriates $2,000 to repair the ruin of Casa Grande, reserving from settlement the entire site of the ancient city......March 2, 1889 State capital removed from Prescott to Phoenix......Feb. 4, 1890 Forty lives lost by broken mining-dam on the Hassayampa River......Feb. 23, 1890 Friday after Feb. 1 each year made a legal holiday as Labor Day......Jan. 19–March 19, 1891 Yuma devastated by flood......Feb. 27, 1891 Eleven bills submitted to Governor Zulick for approval, March 21, 1889; unsigned, as sixty consecutive days had passed since the organization of the legislature. The territorial Supreme Court de<
to 373Aug. 14, 1888 to Aug. 27, 1888Pensions and Reliefs. 374Aug. 27, 1888Public Building, Sioux City, Ia. 375 to 385Aug. 27, 1888 to Sept. 13, 1888Pensions and Reliefs, Private. 386Aug. 24, 1888Land Grant to Kansas. 387Aug. 24, 1888Sale of Military Reservation in Kansas. 388 to 424Oct. 10, 1888 to Feb. 14, 1889Pensions and Reliefs, Private. 425Oct. 21, 1888Quieting Settlers' Titles on the Des Moines River. 426 to 432Feb. 23, 1889 to Feb. 26, 1889Pensions and Reliefs, Private. 433March 2, 1889Refunding the Direct Tax.Passed over the veto in the Senate. Harrison, 19 434Apr. 26, 1890City of Ogden Increased Indebtedness. 435Apr. 29, 1890Public Building, Dallas, Tex. 436June 4, 1890Public Building, Hudson, N. Y. 437June 12, 1890Public Building, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 438June 17, 1890To change boundary of Uncompabgre Reservation. 439June 20, 1890Bonds issued by Maricopa county, Arizona, for certain Railroad. 440July 9, 1890Indian Payment. 441Sept. 30, 1890Relief of Capt. Charles