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Education/Culture The Zoological Society of Philadelphia plans the nation's first zoo
US/the World The younger brother of the King of Belgium is offered the throne of Romania but turns it down.
Personal The younger brother of Charles Dickens, living in Chicago, dies of tuberculosis.
Lawmaking/Litigating The Wyandotte Convention completes and signs the new Kansas State Constitution
Campaigns/Elections The Wyandotte Constitution is put to a popular vote in Kansas
Science/Technology The world's first weather forecast is transmitted from the Meteorological Office in London
Lawmaking/Litigating The Wisconsin Supreme Court rules that male Wisconsin African-Americans have the right to vote
Lawmaking/Litigating The Wisconsin State Supreme Court declares Governor William Barstow removed from office
Science/Technology The winter of 1864 begins at precisely 7:55 am, Washington DC time
Education/Culture The Wills family hosts President Lincoln for the night in Gettysburg
Personal The wife of former president Franklin Pierce passes away from tuberculosis in Andover, Massachusetts
Lawmaking/Litigating The Wheeling Convention votes to drop the provisional name "Kanawha" in favor of "West Virginia"
Lawmaking/Litigating The Wheeling Convention of the western Virginia counties passes an ordinance setting up a new state
Campaigns/Elections The well-to-do women of Springfield, Illinois form a "Loyal Ladies League"
Education/Culture The wedding of Charles Stratton and Lavinia Warren in New York City makes headline news
Lawmaking/Litigating The Washington Peace Conference presents its proposals to the U.S. Congress
Lawmaking/Litigating - The Washington Peace Conference is meeting at Willard's Hotel in Washington DC
Science/Technology The Washington Observatory observes a new variable star flaring in the Coronae Borealis
US/the World The war-weary Vietnamese appoint negotiators to treat for a peace treaty with the invading French
Lawmaking/Litigating The War Department takes over all telegraph communication in the United States
Battles/Soldiers The War Department suspends military recruitment across the North
Battles/Soldiers The War Department sets up two new Army Departments for the defense of Pennsylvania
Battles/Soldiers The War Department reports over a million Union dead re-interred in forty-one national cemeteries.
Battles/Soldiers The War Department reopens military recruitment across the North
Battles/Soldiers The War Department gives the remaining strength of the U.S. Army as just over 150,000 men.
Lawmaking/Litigating The War Department decides that Generals Fremont and McClellan outrank General Benjamin Butler
Battles/Soldiers The War Department commissions the twenty-six graduates of the West Point class of 1863
Lawmaking/Litigating The War Department bars the enlistment of men under eighteen without parental approval
Crime/Disasters The war crimes trial of the commander of North Carolina's Salisbury Prison Camp begins in Raleigh
Cultural The Virginia Washington Monument is unveiled in Richmond with Crawford's equestrian statue of Washington as its centerpiece