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Personal Albert Sidney Johnston becomes the war's highest ranking casualty when he bleeds to death at Shiloh
Battles/Soldiers Albert Pike is commissioned as a Confederate brigadier general and given command of the Indian Territory
Crime/Disasters Albert Hicks, the United States' last pirate, is hanged on Bedloe's Island in New York Bay
Crime/Disasters - Albert Hicks, the United States' last pirate, goes on trial for his life in New York city
Crime/Disasters Albert Hicks, facing execution as the United States' last pirate, confesses to a spectacular life of crime
Legal/Political Albert Hazlett convicted of murder in Charlestown, Virginia
Foreign Alberdi publishes a proposal for a new Argentine constitution based heavily on the Constitution of the United States
Lawmaking/Litigating Alabama's secession convention assembles in Montgomery
Lawmaking/Litigating Alabama's secession commissioner warns Delaware of slave insurrection under Republican rule
Campaigns/Elections Alabama's commissioner to Kentucky warns Governor Magoffin of race war under Republican rule
Slavery/Abolition Alabama's African-Americans hold their First Freedmen's Convention at Mobile
Crime/Disasters Alabama U.S. Attorney shoots down Alabama U.S. District Judge in the streets of Mobile.
Battles/Soldiers Alabama state troops seize the massive arsenal at Mount Vernon in Mobile County
Lawmaking/Litigating Alabama secedes from the Union
Crime/Disasters Alabama lighter capsizes in Mobile Bay during a squall and two men drown
Lawmaking/Litigating - Alabama holds an elected State Convention to plan for the state's return to full national participation
Campaigns/Elections Alabama Constitutional Union Convention in Selma applauds nominations of Bell and Everett
Business/Industry Agoston Haraszthy brings 100,000 vine cuttings from Europe to the vineyards of northern California
Battles/Soldiers After weeks of refusal, the commander of Fort Brown in Texas surrenders and marches his men to the coast
Battles/Soldiers After twice failing to storm the city, Union General Grant orders a siege at Vicksburg, Mississippi
Campaigns/Elections After thirty-five years of anti-slavery efforts under William Lloyd Garrison, the Liberator ceases publication
US/the World After the Morant Bay riots, Jamaica's Governor John Eyre hangs his main legislative critic for high treason
Battles/Soldiers After Philippi, nineteen years old James Edward Hanger becomes the first amputee of the Civil War
Battles/Soldiers After nine months of bloody attempts, the Union Army marches into Petersburg, Virginia
Lawmaking/Litigating After more than three months, the U.S. Senate releases Thaddeus Hyatt from the Washington Jail
Battles/Soldiers After midnight outside Carlisle, General J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry is ordered to concentrate on Gettysburg
US/the World After heated anti-Spanish demonstrations in Lima, Peruvian President Canseco is overthrown
Battles/Soldiers After forty-seven days of intense siege, Vicksburg surrenders to Grant's Army of the Tennessee
Crime/Disasters After eight days, rescuers at the Hartley Colliery disaster find the remains of 199 men and boys
Crime/Disasters After a ten week voyage from India, a East India merchant ship wrecks on the Irish coast