Legal/Political |
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The Lincolns entertain over 300 guests at their home in Springfield |
Cultural |
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The National Deaf Mute College is chartered in Washington, D.C. |
Personal |
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Elisha Kent Kane, famous Arctic explorer and naval medical officer, dies in Havana |
Legal/Political |
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John Brown speaks about Kansas before the Massachusetts legislature’s Committee on Federal Relations |
Business/Industry |
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First perforated U.S. Postage stamps issued |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Ash Wednesday |
Legal/Political |
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Lincoln addresses Chicago Republicans |
Legal/Political |
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With the end of its second regular session, the 34th Congress of the United States finishes its term and adjourns |
Legal/Political |
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The Senate of the United States is sitting in a ten day special session in Washington, DC |
Slavery/Abolition |
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Supreme Court issues ruling in Dred Scott Case |
Slavery/Abolition |
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Runaway slaves pass through Albany, NY with help from local officials |
Legal/Political |
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The Senate of the United States ends its ten day special session in Washington, DC |
Slavery/Abolition |
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Runaway slave receives congratulations at State Capitol building in Albany, NY |
Battles/Soldiers |
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American adventurer Henry A. Crabb leads an expeditionary force across the Mexican border into Sonora |
Science/Technology |
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The first photograph of a solar eclipse taken in Philadelphia |
Legal/Political |
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Runaway slave named Richard arrives in Philadelphia after escaping from naval officer |
Battles/Soldiers |
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Mexican troops defeat the forces of American filibuster Henry A. Crabb |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Palm Sunday |
Cultural |
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The New York College of Veterinary Surgeons is incorporated |
Military/Violent |
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Henry A. Crabb and 57 of his followers are executed by a Mexican firing squad |
Campaigns/Elections |
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Lincoln holds meeting regarding 1860 election |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Passover begins |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Good Friday |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Easter Sunday |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Passover ends |
Commercial |
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The adjustable bustle patented in New York City |
Legal/Political |
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A group of eight slaves from Maryland arrive safely in Canada |
Personal |
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Harriet Tubman brings her parents to Canada |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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Massachusetts institutes its voting literacy law |
Military/Violent |
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William Walker and his followers surrender to an American naval squadron and are returned to the United States |