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Crime/Disasters In eastern Pennsylvania, a Jersey City express train derails and kills two nearby woodcutters
Crime/Disasters A stern-wheeler steamboat explodes and burns on the Arkansas River, killing around 130 people
Personal The only son of Supreme Court Justice Robert Cooper Grier dies in the Miami steamboat disaster
Education/Culture Eliphalet Nott, president of Union College for sixty-two years, dies in Schenectady, New York.
Crime/Disasters In another disaster, the steamboat "Missouri" explodes on the Ohio River and more than a hundred die
Education/Culture In New York CIty, the Seventh Regiment, New York National Guard hold a gala dress ball for its war veterans
Crime/Disasters In western Pennsylvania, an early morning fire destroys much of the center of the town of Franklin
Lawmaking/Litigating At the U.S. Capitol, the Senate passes the Civil Rights Bill of 1866
Crime/Disasters In the third river disaster in a week, the Mississippi steamboat "W.R. Carter" explodes and scores die
Science/Technology In New York Harbor, a U.S. Revenue cutter tests a new, safer boat lowering mechanism
Crime/Disasters A serious fire in Pennsylvania's oil fields destroys nine wells along Bennehof Run in Venango County
Business/Industry In Cincinnati, the United States Mail Steamboat Company replaces the tubular boilers on its new boat
US/the World In Washington, trade negotiations between Canada and Congress break up without agreement
Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington, the House of Representatives votes to confirm the transfer of two Virginia counties to West Virginia.
Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington, the House of Representatives passes the Freedmen's Bureau Bill
US/the World Spanish and South American naval units meet in the Battle of Abtao off the coast of Chile
Campaigns/Elections In Washington, Frederick Douglass leads a delegation of African-American leaders to the White House
Campaigns/Elections In New York City, Henry Bergh gives a public speech before leading citizens on animal rights
Campaigns/Elections The Republican governor of Louisiana vetoes early elections for New Orleans.
Campaigns/Elections On Abraham Lincoln's birthday, historian George Bancroft delivers a memorial oration before Congress
Crime/Disasters The probable first ever peacetime daylight bank robbery in American history takes place in Liberty, Missouri
Education/Culture In Mobile, Joe Cain and friends revive the city's traditional Mardi Gras celebrations with an irreverent parade
Religion/Philosophy Shrove Tuesday
Science/Technology - Off New York City, naval engine designs compete in a race between the "Winooski" and the "Algonquin"
Crime/Disasters - In Dakota Territory, a winter storm catches a detachment of cavalry on the trail and several men die
Personal Former Union volunteer general, Henry M. Judah, dies at his station in Plattsburg, New York.
Religion/Philosophy Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent
Battles/Soldiers In Brooklyn, New York's 90th Infantry are honored with a full city parade on their return home.
Science/Technology In New York, the new railroad bridge linking Albany and Rensselaer across the Hudson takes its first traffic
Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington, President Johnson vetoes the Freedmen's Bureau Bill