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Personal George W. Randolph, former Confederate Secretary of War and youngest grandson of Thomas Jefferson, dies at his Virginia home of tuberculosis.
Education/Culture A new statue of former Chief Justice John Marshall is installed at the Washington Monument in Richmond, Virginia.
Battles/Soldiers General W.S. Hancock arrives in force at Fort Larned to negotiate with Kansas native American tribes.
Personal Former governor and Confederate general John Selden Roane dies at his home in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
Personal George Luther Stearns, leading abolitionist and member of "the Secret Six' dies of pneumonia in New York City.
Campaigns/Elections Maryland votes overwhelmingly for a new constitutional convention.
Battles/Soldiers General W.S. Hancock negotiates with Cheyenne and Sioux leaders near Fort Larned, Kansas
Education/Culture On the Thames in London, Oxford wins the twenty-fourth rowing of the University Boat Race.
Lawmaking/Litigating The U.S. Supreme Court rejects Mississippi's challenge to the Military Reconstruction Acts.
US/the World The deadline date for all European hostages the Emperor of Abyssinia held to be freed before British military action commences.
US/the World The Emperor of Abyssinia receives a blunt warning to release his European hostages or face British military action
Personal Wilbur Wright, one of the two brothers who revolutionized human flight, is born in Indiana.
Battles/Soldiers General W.S. Hancock burns the large abandoned Cheyenne and Sioux village near Fort Larned, Kansas
Education/Culture - In New York City, the English Rackets Champion wins an international match with leading U.S. player Frederick Foulkes.
Battles/Soldiers General Hancock meets with Kiowa tribal leaders near Fort Dodge, Kansas.
Education/Culture Union commander in Charleston, South Carolina, demands a firemen's parade march with a United States flag.
Business/Industry In England, London's journeymen tailors begin a lengthy work stoppage over pay.
Crime/Disasters A steamship is caught in an hurricane on Lake Pontchartrain and all ten people aboard are lost.
US/the World At Querétaro, the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico surrenders to insurgent Liberal forces.
Campaigns/Elections In England, thousands gather in London's Hyde Park for a peaceful demonstration in support of franchise reform.
Personal Elijah Hise, a sitting Kentucky congressman, commits suicide at his home in Russellville.
Lawmaking/Litigating Former Confederate president is transported from Fort Monroe to Richmond to appear in federal court under a writ of habeas corpus.
Crime/Disasters Richmond, Virginia sees serious street clashes between police and African-Americans.
Lawmaking/Litigating The U.S. Supreme Court rejects Georgia's challenge to the Military Reconstruction Acts.
Lawmaking/Litigating In Richmond, former Confederate president Jefferson Davis appears in federal court under a writ of habeas corpus and is released on bail.
Crime/Disasters In Mobile, Alabama, deadly rioting disrupts a Republican public meeting and two die.
Querétaro, the last bastion of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, falls to insurgent Liberal forces.
Education/Culture In New York City's Bowery, the corner stone is set for new buildings for the Howard Mission and Home for Little Wanderers.
Education/Culture Philadelphia's boat clubs, the "Schuylkill Navy," holds its annual review on the Schuylkill River.
Education/Culture In London, Queen Victoria lays the cornerstone of the Royal Albert Hall.