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Lawmaking/Litigating In Columbia, the South Carolina legislature overwhelmingly rejects the Fourteenth Amendment.
Battles/Soldiers Sioux and Cheyenne warriors wipe out 81 U.S. Army soldiers near Fort Phil Kearny in Wyoming.
Personal Lieutenant Henry Wilson, only son of U.S. Senator Henry Wilson, dies at his station in Austin, Texas.
Crime/Disasters A Mississippi steamboat burns to the waterline at its dock in New Orleans, Louisiana
Education/Culture The first Great Ocean Yacht Race across the Atlantic ends at the Isle of Wight in the English Channel.
Religion/Philosophy Christmas Day
Personal Former Iowa congressman and Union general Samuel Curtis dies in Council Bluffs.
Education/Culture In southern England, the Royal Yacht Club fetes the three Great Atlantic Yacht Race participants.
Crime/Disasters - Heavy snow and high winds pound upstate New York.
Crime/Disasters The steamer "Commodore" is wrecked in Long Island Sound but all aboard are saved.
Crime/Disasters Mississippi steamboat catches fire in the middle of the night and forty-three people are drowned.
Crime/Disasters In England, the famous Crystal Palace suffers heavy fire damage in its rebuilt location in south London.
Science/Technology The new record-breaking suspension bridge across the Ohio between Cincinnati and Covington officially opens.
Lawmaking/Litigating The Ohio Senate takes up and passes on a party-line vote the bill to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
Legal/Political The second session of the 39th Congress returns from a two-week holiday recess
Lawmaking/Litigating - The second session of the 39th Congress is sitting in Washington DC from early January to early March.
Crime/Disasters In England, south of London, an overnight fire guts the ancient medieval church in Croydon.
Crime/Disasters Kentish lifeboatmen rescue the crew of a Danish vessel foundering in an English Channel storm.
Lawmaking/Litigating The House of Representatives requests its Judiciary Committee to investigate impeachment of President Johnson
Crime/Disasters - In Britain, heavy snow and violent winds cause winter disruption in northern Wales.
Campaigns/Elections Veterans from across the country meet in Philadelphia at the Colored Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention.
Campaigns/Elections - The National Convention of Colored Men meets for three days in Washington, D.C.
Crime/Disasters Tennessee State Senator Almon Case is murdered in cold blood in Obion County, Tennessee.
Crime/Disasters In Alabama, a New Orleans bound steamboat is destroyed by fire and at least four people die.
Crime/Disasters In Janesville, Wisconsin, the city's centerpiece Hyatt House building is destroyed by fire.
Personal Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, the leading Neoclassical painter of his day, dies in at his home in France.
Crime/Disasters In London, more than forty skaters drown in Regent's Park when the lake's ice gives way.
Personal The embalmed body of former Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico arrives home at the Austrian port of Trieste.
Crime/Disasters - A huge winter storms blankets New England.
Crime/Disasters In Alabama, a steamboat burns on the Black Warrior River and several passengers lose their lives.