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Crime/Disasters In north London, another railway excursion accident kills sixteen and injures 320
Crime/Disasters Southern saboteurs cause the wreck of a civilian express train in Missouri, killing twenty
Battles/Soldiers Confederate troops invade western Kentucky and bring the state's efforts to remain neutral to an end
Battles/Soldiers Union forces under Ulysses S. Grant occupy Paducah, Kentucky on the Ohio River
Lawmaking/Litigating In Frankfort, the Kentucky House of Representatives votes to hoist the Union flag over the state capitol
Battles/Soldiers Near New York City, the desertion of an entire company from the New York Rifles ends in a firefight
Education/Culture Seneca Indian and American champion runner Deerfoot makes an impressive debut on his tour of Britain
Lawmaking/Litigating President Lincoln orders General John C. Fremont to modify his emancipation mandate in Missouri
Lawmaking/Litigating - Federal troops in Maryland swoop to arrest pro-secession legislators, officials, and newspaper editors
Battles/Soldiers - On the Florida coast, Union sailors and marines raid Pensacola and destroy a Confederate warship there
Crime/Disasters In Britain, a nineteen year-old private murders his depot commander and his adjutant with one bullet
Crime/Disasters Seven ballet dancers burned to death in their dressing room at the Continental Theater in Philadelphia
Battles/Soldiers Union troops push back attacking Virginia units around Harpers Ferry near Pritchard's Mill on the Potomac
Battles/Soldiers Union naval landing parties retake Chandeleur Island in Louisiana off the mouth of the Mississippi
Crime/Disasters In England, a boiler explosion in an oil cake mill on the River Thames kills all ten men of a repair crew
Battles/Soldiers Philadelphia arms itself to resist any Confederate attack on the city
Battles/Soldiers Confederate forces evacuate Ship Island, off the coast of Mississippi
Lawmaking/Litigating In New York City, prominent Catholic editor James A. McMaster arrested and his journal suspended
Battles/Soldiers In Baltimore, federal troops begin a systematic search for arms caches in the city
Education/Culture In Hampton, Virginia, Mary Smith Peake teaches her first classes for "contrabands"
Crime/Disasters Troop train crashes through a bridge near Huron, Indiana, killing eighteen Illinois soldiers and injuring many more
Battles/Soldiers - Confederate troops surround and capture Lexington, Missouri after a ten day siege
Education/Culture New York City's Bellevue Hospital Medical College opens its first term
Battles/Soldiers Robert Anderson, hero of Fort Sumter, takes command of Kentucky's military forces
Lawmaking/Litigating U.S. Post Office excludes "disloyal" Louisville newspaper from its mails and post offices
Personal Emerson Conway, second son of Moncure Conway, is born in Cincinnati, Ohio
Battles/Soldiers At Fort Fauntleroy, New Mexico troops massacre visiting Navajo families, killing twelve and injuring forty
Battles/Soldiers In Washington DC, two French princes join the Union Army on the staff of General McClellan
Battles/Soldiers At Point of Rocks, Union troops on the Maryland side skirmish with Confederate units across the Potomac
Lawmaking/Litigating U.S. Navy Secretary Gideon Welles authorizes the enlistment of runaway slaves into the naval service