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Maine Republicans nominate Little Round Top hero Joshua Chamberlain for state governor. |
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At the Battle of Custoza, near Verona, Austrian troops halt the Italian invasion of Venetia. |
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In Charleston, South Carolina, whites and blacks clash on the streets |
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In China, U.S. Navy forces land to arrest bandits harassing American interests. |
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The United States and several European powers sign a joint trade agreement with Japan. |
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In Hartford, the Connecticut Legislature votes to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. |
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In central Germany, Hanover's army defeats Prussian forces at the Battle of Langensalza |
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"Conservative Republicans" of Iowa meet in convention in Des Moines. |
Campaigns/Elections |
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Vermont Democrats meet to nominate candidates for the fall elections. |
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In Germany, King George V of Hanover surrenders his kingdom to Prussia. |
Battles/Soldiers |
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The War Department reports over a million Union dead re-interred in forty-one national cemeteries. |
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In Washington, government figures state that the U.S. national debt is approaching three billion dollars |
Battles/Soldiers |
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Released figures indicate that almost 127,000 people are collecting military pensions in the United States. |
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War Department figures indicate only 23,294 thousand volunteers remain from its vast Civil War army. |
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Senator James Henry Lane shoots himself in the head near Leavenworth, Kansas. |
Battles/Soldiers |
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The Prussians win the decisive victory of the Prussia-Austria War at the Battle of Königgrätz/Sadowa. |
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A massive fire destroys much of Portland, Maine, leaving 10,000 homeless but killing only two. |
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Britain and the African Kingdom of Madagascar conclude a treaty of friendship and cooperation. |
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In Britain, the long-serving Liberal Government of Earl Russell resigns. |
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In Concord, the New Hampshire Legislature votes to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. |
Science/Technology |
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The eastern end of the new Atlantic Cable is delivered to Valencia in Ireland. |
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Louisiana radicals order the reconvoking of the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1864. |
Business/Industry |
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Scaled down miniature sailing ship departs New York for a remarkable Atlantic crossing. |
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In the English Channel, a British warship and a civilian steamship collide and are both sunk. |
Personal |
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Kansas Senator James Henry Lane dies from his self-inflicted wounds. |
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Postmaster-General William Dennison resigns from the Johnson Cabinet over policy differences. |
Campaigns/Elections |
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The Democratic Party of Iowa meets in convention at Des Moines. |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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In Nashville, the Tennessee state senate votes fifteen to six to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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In Nashville, the Tennessee state house votes to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. |
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In Ohio, a late night fire destroys the Cincinnati Academy of Music. |