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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
..May 22, 1901 Hall of Fame opened in New York City......May 30, 1901 Announcement that John D. Rockefeller proposes to establish the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York City......June 1, 1901 The United States Treasury Department interdicts the entrance of immigrants suffering with tuberculosis at the port of New York on the ground of its being a dangerous contagious disease......June 4, 1901 Seventh National Bank of New York fails......June 27, 1901 Jacob S. Rogers bequeaths his whole estate, amounting to $5,000,000, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City......July 5, 1901 President McKinley visits the Pan-American exposition......Sept. 4, 1901 He makes an address on the grounds......Sept. 5, 1901 The President is shot twice by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz, on Sept. 6. He seems in a fair way to recovery for several days, when gangrene poisoning sets in and he dies Saturday morning......Sept. 14, 1901 [The body lies in state
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Washington, (search)
shington, Alaska, northern Idaho, and western Montana......1896 Office of quartermaster's department of the United States army located at Seattle......1896 New United States army posts located at Spokane and Seattle......1896 President Cleveland, by proclamation, increased the forest reserve area in this State to 8,110,080 acres......Feb. 22, 1897 Arrival of steamship Portland at Seattle with $750,000 in Alaska gold-dust precipitated the Klondike gold rush......July, 1897 Governor Rogers called for the State's quota (one regiment) of volunteers in the American-Spanish War, which regiment later achieved a fine reputation in the Philippines......May, 1898 United States assay office located at Seattle......July, 1898 Mount Rainier National Park created......1899 Power of Snoqualmie Falls brought by electricity to Seattle and Tacoma......1900 Pay office of the United States navy established at Seattle......1901 Port Orchard naval station, enlarged, becomes P