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Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington, the Senate fails to over-ride President Johnson's veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill
Education/Culture In Cincinnati, Ohio, 33 year old Lucy Hobbs becomes the first woman to earn a doctorate in dentistry
Crime/Disasters The war crimes trial of the commander of North Carolina's Salisbury Prison Camp begins in Raleigh
Science/Technology In London, American inventor Ross Winans launches the last of his series of "cigar boats"
Battles/Soldiers In western Oregon, U.S. infantry storm a Shoshone village near present day Jordan Creek
Campaigns/Elections In Louisville, Kentucky, a mass meeting requests the withdrawal of the Freedmen's Bureau from the state.
Science/Technology In New York, the new railroad bridge linking Albany and Rensselaer across the Hudson opens for service
Lawmaking/Litigating Alexander Stephens addresses the Georgia Legislature and urges acceptance and a new South
Campaigns/Elections Indiana Republicans meet in convention in Indianapolis and praise President Johnson
Campaigns/Elections "Copperhead" Democrat Daniel Voorhees of Indiana is removed from his congressional seat
Crime/Disasters A large tornado hits Knoxville in the early morning causing heavy damage.
Science/Technology The "Calaveras Skull" is found and touted as proof of pre-historic Californians.
US/the World The younger brother of the King of Belgium is offered the throne of Romania but turns it down.
Crime/Disasters In Boone County, Kentucky, white "rangers" beat a freed slave and force him and his family to leave
Personal In New York, an accident with a loaded experimental rifle slightly wounds General U.S. Grant
Crime/Disasters On the St. Louis, Missouri levee, three Mississippi steamboats undergoing repairs are destroyed in a fire.
Lawmaking/Litigating President Johnson dismisses his critic, Jane Grey Swisshelm, from her War Department job
Crime/Disasters In Indiana, an overnight train derails and sends passengers cars off a bridge injuring dozens
Campaigns/Elections In Illinois, a municipal election sees Cairo Democrats strengthen their grip on city offices
Education/Culture The University of Michigan reported as the largest in the land, with more than 1,050 students
Science/Technology In a rare astronomical occurrence, February 1866 ends without experiencing a single full moon
Crime/Disasters Missouri's governor requests funds for militia action against lawlessness in the state.
Crime/Disasters In Louisiana, a black U.S.C.T. soldier is executed for killing a white civilian in an October 1865 street confrontation
Religion/Philosophy Alexander Campbell, founder of the Disciples of Christ and Bethany College, dies in western Virginia
Personal Maria Amalia, former Queen of France, widow of Louis Philippe I, dies in exile in England.
Campaigns/Elections Pennsylvania Democrats convene in Harrisburg, praise the president, nominate Hiester Clymer for governor
Lawmaking/Litigating In Washington, the U.S. Senate confirms the official transfer of two Virginia counties to West Virginia
US/the World Queen Victoria institutes the Albert Medal to reward civilian acts of bravery during rescue from the sea.
Campaigns/Elections In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Republicans nominate former Union General John White Geary for governor
Crime/Disasters Colonel Theodore Bowers of Grant's staff is accidentally killed boarding the General's train at West Point