Personal |
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Tubman escapes slavery, traveling to Philadelphia |
Foreign |
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A group of Montreal citizens publishes an "Annexation Manifesto" calling for the incorporation of Canada into the United States |
Slavery/Abolition |
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Four slaves run away from Edward Gorsuch's plantation in Maryland |
Legal/Political |
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The 31st Congress of the United States opens in Washington, DC |
Legal/Political |
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The 31st Congress is in session in Washington, DC, sitting from early December, 1849 till late September, 1850 |
Commercial |
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On the Massachusetts coast the new Minot's Ledge Lighthouse lights its lamp |
Education/Culture |
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Skating Club formally organized in Philadelphia |
US/the World |
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The "Don Pacifico" conflict between Great Britain and Greece erupts over riot damage in Athens |
Education/Culture |
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Nation's first daily German language newspaper begins circulation in New York City |
Legal/Political |
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William H. Bissell denounces seccessionism in speech to US House of Representatives |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Ash Wednesday |
Foreign |
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Hanover pulls out of the Three Kings' League |
Legal/Political |
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Moncure Conway begins short-lived legal study in Warrenton, Virginia |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Palm Sunday |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Passover begins |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Good Friday |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Easter Sunday |
Education/Culture |
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Massachusetts incorporates its school for the mentally challenged |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Palm Sunday |
US/the World |
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The United States and Great Britain sign the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Corpus Christi celebrated |
Foreign |
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French president Louis Napoleon Bonaparte abolishes universal suffrage |
Dickinsonian |
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Dickinson College holds annual commencement ceremonies |
Education/Culture |
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U.S. Naval Academy opens as a four year institution |
Foreign |
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Prussia and Denmark agree to end their conflict over the territories of Schleswig and Holstein |
Education/Culture |
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Spencer Fullerton Baird is appointed assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC |
Legal/Political |
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Vice-President Millard Fillmore takes the oath of office after President Zachary Taylor dies at the White House |
Foreign |
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Great Britain grants considerable autonomy to the Australian colonies through the Australian Government Act |
Education/Culture |
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Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin" premieres in Weimar |
Foreign |
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Brazil outlaws the slave trade, without freeing existing slaves |