Personal |
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William T. Sherman, teaching in Louisiana, writes to his wife with cynicism about the upcoming election |
Battles/Soldiers |
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William Tecumseh Sherman takes command of the Department of the Cumberland, replacing Robert Anderson |
Battles/Soldiers |
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William Walker and 45 followers invade Baja California, in northwestern Mexico |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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William Walker and his companions are indicted in New Orleans under the Neutrality Laws |
Battles/Soldiers |
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William Walker and his fellow filibusters leave Baja California for Sonora |
Military/Violent |
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William Walker and his followers surrender to an American naval squadron and are returned to the United States |
Battles/Soldiers |
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William Walker and his men capture Trujillo on the Honduran coast |
Battles/Soldiers |
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William Walker captures the Nicaraguan capital of Granada |
Personal |
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William Walker is born in Nashville, Tennessee |
Military/Violent |
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William Walker is driven from Mexico and taken into custody by the U.S. military |
Military/Violent |
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William Walker is elected president of Nicaragua |
Battles/Soldiers |
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William Walker launches another fillibustering attempt against Nicaragua from New Orleans |
Battles/Soldiers |
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William Walker sails from New Orleans for Honduras on his last filibustering expedition |
Slavery/Abolition |
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William Walker's filibuster government in Nicaragua repeals the abolition of slavery in that country |
Crime/Disasters |
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William Walker's latest filibustering attempt ends before it begins with arrest by U.S. Marshals |
Cultural |
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William Wordsworth's private library of three thousand volumes sold at auction in England |
Personal |
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William Wright, sitting Democratic U.S. Senator from New Jersey, dies at his home in Newark. |
Business/Industry |
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William Wrigley, Jr., founder of Wrigley's Gum and famous owner of the Chicago Cubs born in Philadelphia |
Science/Technology |
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Williams College scientific expedition leaves Maine for Greenland |
Education/Culture |
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Willie Park, Sr. wins the first British Open by shooting 174 over 36 holes |
Science/Technology |
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Winter begins |
Crime/Disasters |
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Winter gale causes havoc to shipping on the St. Lawrence Seaway in Canada |
Personal |
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Wisconsin Governor Louis P. Harvey drowns in the Tennessee River while visiting Wisconsin troops |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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Wisconsin Governor William Barstow resigns after State Supreme Court ruling |
Campaigns/Elections |
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Wisconsin Republicans support William Seward for President |
Religion/Philosophy |
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With a presidential proclamation, Abraham Lincoln calls for a day of "humiliation, prayer, and fasting" |
Campaigns/Elections |
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With African-Americans voting in large numbers, Republican make sweeping gains in the Washington D.C. municipal elections. |
Education/Culture |
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With benefactor George Peabody in attendance, the Peabody Institute is officially inaugurated in Baltimore. |
Education/Culture |
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With great ceremony, Australian explorers Burke and Wills are buried in Melbourne, Australia |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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With great ceremony, Queen Victoria opens the new session of the British Parliament in London. |