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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Hawaii, (search)
ii......April 13, 1893 Commissioner Blount appointed envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the Hawaiian islands......May 9, 1893 Lorin A. Thurston, Hawaiian minister to the United States, presented to President Cleveland......June 9, 1893 Commissioner Blount arrives at Washington......Aug. 22, 1893 Albert S. Willis, of Kentucky, appointed minister......Sept. 8, 1893 Minister Willis presents his credentials to President Dole, of the provisional government......Nov. 7, 1893 Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, offers a resolution requesting the President to transmit to Congress all correspondence and other papers relating to Hawaii; adopted......Dec. 6, 1893 President's message regarding Hawaiian affairs sent to the Senate......Dec. 18, 1893 Republic proclaimed and a constitution adopted......July 4, 1894 [Sanford B. Dole, elected president for the term 1894-1900.] Ex-Queen Liliuokalani renounces her right to the throne of Hawaii......June 30, 1895
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Maryland, (search)
pril 10; is tried, pleads guilty, and is sentenced to five years imprisonment......July 7, 1890 Ex-Gov. Philip Francis Thomas dies at Baltimore, aged eighty......Oct. 2, 1890 United States Senator Ephraim King Wilson dies in Washington, D. C.......Feb. 24, 1891 Monument erected by the State to Leonard Calvert, first governor of the colony, at Old St. Mary's......June 3, 1891 Charles H. Gibson qualifies as United States Senator by executive appointment to fill place of Senator Wilson, deceased......Dec. 7, 1891 Ex-Postmaster-Gen. John A. Cresswell dies at Belair......Dec. 23, 1891 Charles H. Gibson elected by the legislature as United States Senator to fill unexpired term......Jan. 21, 1892 Ex-Gov. E. Louis Lowe dies in Brooklyn, N. Y., aged seventy......Aug. 23, 1892 Amendment to constitution in reference to judge of the Supreme Bench adopted......Nov. 7, 1893 The single-tax in operation at Hyattsville declared unconstitutional......1893 Massachusetts
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Wrecks. (search)
er Vernon founders on Lake Michigan; forty-one lives lost......Oct. 29, 1887 Steel steamer Western Reserve breaks in two on Lake Superior; twenty-six persons drowned......Sept. 1, 1892 Propeller Wocoken ashore off Long Point, Lake Erie; fourteen lives lost......Oct. 14, 1893 Propeller Dean Richmond founders off Dunkirk, Lake Erie; twenty-three lives lost......Oct. 14, 1893 Propellers Philadelphia and Albany collide off Point Aux Barques, Lake Huron; twenty-four lives lost......Nov. 7, 1893 Steamer Niagara founders in Lake Erie; sixteen lives lost......Dec. 5, 1899 Mississippi River. Steamboat Brandywine burned near Memphis; about 110 lives lost......April 9, 1832 Steamer Rob Roy explodes near Columbia; about twenty lives lost......June 9, 1836 Steamer Ben Sherrod, racing with steamer Prairie, takes fire 30 miles below Natchez; 175 lives lost......May 9, 1837 Steamer Dubuque explodes near Bloomington, Wis.; twenty-six lives lost......Aug. 15, 1837 Steame