Science/Technology |
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Brooklyn celebrates the completion of its ambitious scheme to supply the city with running water |
Education/Culture |
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Charles Dickens begins publication of his "The Tale of Two Cities" |
Foreign |
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Five Austrian army corps have crossed into Piedmont and occupy large areas north of the Po River |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Prayers of thanksgiving made in all British churches for the success in putting down the Indian Mutiny |
Foreign |
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Italy in 1859, by the numbers |
Battles/Soldiers |
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Long-range patrol in force from the Second Cavalry defeats Comanche war party in south Texas |
US/the World |
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French Emperor Napoleon III issues his official declaration of war on the Austrian Empire |
Science/Technology |
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Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge over the Tamar in the west of England is officially opened |
US/the World |
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With the Treaty of Caracas, Brazil and Venezuela agree on their Amazonian border |
Foreign |
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Alexander von Humboldt dies in Berlin |
Personal |
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Joseph Brown Smith, the first fully blind American college graduate, dies in Louisville, Kentucky |
US/the World |
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Senator Seward sails for Europe on a mission to "recruit his health" and study "Old World" institutions |
Slavery/Abolition |
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Fugitive slave stowaway Columbus Jones arrives in chains at Hyannis, Massachusetts |
Cultural |
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Horace Greeley sets off from New York on his tour of the West |
Slavery/Abolition |
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A commercial convention focusing on the slave trade opens in Vicksburg, Mississippi |
Slavery/Abolition |
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Fugitive slave stowaway Columbus Jones returned to the South from Massachusetts |
Business/Industry |
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The Southern Commercial Convention is meeting in Vicksburg, Mississippi with slavery high on the agenda |
Legal/Political |
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Oberlin-Wellington rescuer Charles Langston is found guilty under the Fugitive Slave Law in Cleveland |
Foreign |
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French Emperor Napoleon III travels from Paris to Genoa to take command of the French troops in Italy |
Slavery/Abolition |
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A commercial convention focusing on the slave trade is meeting in Vicksburg, Mississippi |
Business/Industry |
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Prospector makes the richest gold discovery yet in Colorado |
Slavery/Abolition |
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Oberlin-Wellington rescuer Simeon Bushnell is sentenced to sixty days in jail for violation of the Fugitive Slave Law |
Women/Families |
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Ninth National Women's Rights Convention held in New York City |
Legal/Political |
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Oberlin-Wellington rescuer Charles Langston is sentenced to twenty days in jail |
Battles/Soldiers |
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Second Cavalry units under Major Earl Van Dorn defeat hostile Comanche in the northern Indian Territory |
Cultural |
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Horace Greeley arrives in Kansas on his tour of the West |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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Governor Whiteaker convenes the legislature of the new state of Oregon for the first time |
Crime/Disasters |
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Fire destroys a large part of Key West, Florida with 110 houses burned |
Foreign |
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In Paris, the French Loan called to fund with Austria is massively over-subscribed |
Lawmaking/Litigating |
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The Republican Party is organized in Kansas at a Convention in Osawatomie |