Events

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Battles/Soldiers The U.S. Navy sinks a second "stone fleet" to block another channel in Charleston Harbor
Battles/Soldiers The U.S. Navy seizes a Confederate raider, now a British civilian vessel, off the coast of Portugal
Lawmaking/Litigating The U.S. Government counts only eighteen veterans remaining from the Revolutionary War
Slavery/Abolition The U.S. Congress reverses the Gott Resolution to ban slavery in the District of Columbia
Lawmaking/Litigating The U.S. Congress passes the Wade-Davis Bill that sets radical requirements for Reconstruction
Lawmaking/Litigating The U.S. Congress funds "separate but equal" schools for black children in the District of Columbia
Lawmaking/Litigating The U.S. Congress completes a bill to establish a new mint in Denver, Colorado
Lawmaking/Litigating The U.S. Congress authorizes an Indian Peace Commission to negotiate with hostile Plains Indian tribes.
Lawmaking/Litigating The U. S. Senate votes thirty-six to sixteen to admit free Kansas as the 34th state of the Union
Cultural The U. S. Naval Academy graduates its first four year class
Foreign The two year sporadic revolt in Peru finally ends and peace returns to Peruvian politics
Business/Industry The two toll bridges between Boston and Cambridge in Massachusetts are made free from this date
Foreign The Turkish sultan rejects the Vienna Note
Science/Technology The trustees of the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York reclaim the premises from its scientific staff
Personal The troops of the Pennsylvania Reserve present General George Meade with a valuable sword in recognition of his leadership
Lawmaking/Litigating The trial of Oberlin-Wellington rescuer Charles Langston opens in the federal court in Cleveland, Ohio
Lawmaking/Litigating - The trial of Oberlin-Wellington rescuer Charles Langston continues in the federal court in Cleveland, Ohio
Lawmaking/Litigating - The trial of Daniel Sickles for the murder of Philip Barton Key continues in Washington D.C.
Lawmaking/Litigating The trial of Daniel Sickles for the murder of Philip Barton Key continues in Washington D.C.
Lawmaking/Litigating The trial of Congressman Daniel Sickles for the murder of Philip Barton Key begins in Washington D.C.
Foreign The Treaty of Zurich is signed between France, Austria, and Piedmont-Sardinia
US/the World The Treaty of Yedo is signed between Japan and Britain
Lawmaking/Litigating The Treaty of Prague ends the Italian-Austrian War and cedes Venetia for transfer to Italy.
Battles/Soldiers The Treaty of Pinsaqui ends the short but bloody war between Ecuador and Colombia
US/the World The treaty formalizing the new Greek monarchy, and the transfer of the Ionian Islands, is signed in London
US/the World The treaty annexing Savoy and Nice is signed in Turin
Education/Culture The town of Olathe in Kansas plans a free meal for a thousand for the Fourth of July but two thousand show up
Crime/Disasters The towering castle at Segovia in Spain heavily damaged in a massive fire
Education/Culture - The touring All-England Cricket Team plays against a United States team in Hoboken
Business/Industry The Times of London catches up on it backlog of contracted advertisements with a one-off triple sized issue