:''For the board game, see ''
1854''.''
Year '1854' ('
MDCCCLIV') was a
common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Gregorian Calendar (or a
common year starting on Friday of the 12-day slower
Julian calendar).
Events of 1854
January - March
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January 13 - A version of the
accordion is patented by
Anthony Faas in the
United States.
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January 21 - Loss of the ''
RMS Tayleur'' - 380 drowned, later dubbed "the first
Titanic".
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February 6 -
Altoona, Pennsylvania, a major railroading city, is incorporated as a borough.
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February 11 - Major streets lit by
coal gas for first time.
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February 13 -
Mexican troops force
William Walker and his troops to retreat to
Sonora.
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February 14 -
Texas is linked by
telegraph with the rest of the
United States, when a connection between
New Orleans and
Marshall, Texas is completed.
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February 17 - The
British recognize the independence of the
Orange Free State.
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February 23 - The official independence of the
Orange Free State is declared.
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February 27 -
Britain sends
Russia an ultimatum to withdraw from two
Ottoman provinces it had conquered,
Moldavia and
Wallachia.
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March 1 -
German psychologist Friedrich Eduard Beneke disappears, two years later his remains are found in the canal near
Charlottenburg.
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March 11-
Royal Navy fleet sails from
Britain under
Vice Admiral Sir Charles Napier.
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March 20 - The
Boston Public Library opens to the public.
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March 27 –
United Kingdom declares war on
Russia –
Crimean War begins.
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March 28 –
France declares war on
Russia.
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March 31 -
Commodore Matthew Perry of the
U.S. Navy, signs the
Treaty/
Convention of Kanagawa with the
Japanese government, to be precise,
Tokugawa Shogunate, opening the ports of
Shimoda and
Hakodate to
American trade. (See
History of Japan)
April - June
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April 1 - ''
Hard Times'' begins serialisation in
Charles Dickens magazine, ''
Household Words''.
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May 18 - Foundation of the
Catholic University of Ireland, the fore runner of
University College Dublin.
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May 27 -
Taiping Rebellion:
United States minister Robert McLane arrives at the Heavenly Capital aboard the
USS Susquehanna.
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May 30 -
Kansas-Nebraska Act becomes law, rescinding the
Missouri Compromise of
1820 and creating
Kansas Territory and
Nebraska Territory. Provision that settlers will vote on slavery in the new territories leads to
Bleeding Kansas violence beginning the next year.
★ June - The
Grand Excursion takes prominent
Eastern United States inhabitants from
Chicago, Illinois to
Rock Island, Illinois by
railroad, then up the
Mississippi River to
St. Paul, Minnesota by
steamboat.
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June 10 - The first class of the
United States Naval Academy graduate at
Annapolis, Maryland.
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June 21 - In the battle at
Bomarsund in
Åland,
Royal Navy mate
Charles D. Lucas throws a live
Russian artillery shell overboard by hand before it explodes - the incident is the first that will be retroactively awarded the
Victoria Cross in
1857.
July - September
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July 6 - In
Jackson, Michigan, the first convention of the
U.S. Republican Party is held.
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July 13 - In the
battle of Guaymas,
Mexico,
General Jose Maria Yanez stops the
French invasion led by
Count Gaston de Raousset Boulbon.
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July 13 - Assassination of
Khedive Abbas I of Egypt.
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July 22 - Discovery of the
asteroid Urania by
John Russell Hind.
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August 16 -
Russian troops in the island of
Bomarsund in
Åland surrender to
French-
British troops.
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September 20 -
Crimean War: At the
Alma, the
French-
British alliance wins the first battle of the war.
October - December
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October 1 - The watch company founded in
1850 in
Roxbury,
Massachusetts by
Aaron Lufkin Dennison relocates to
Waltham to become the
Waltham Watch Company, pioneer in the
American System of Watch Manufacturing.
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October 6 - The
great fire of Newcastle and Gateshead is ignited by a spectacular explosion
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October 17 - Newspaper ''
The Age'' is founded in
Melbourne,
Australia.
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October 21 -
Florence Nightingale leaves for
Crimea with 38 other nurses.
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October 25 -
Crimean War: The
Battle of Balaclava occurs, overall a victory for the allies, but it included the disastrous cavalry
Charge of the Light Brigade, from which only 200 of 700 men survive.
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November 5 -
Crimean War:
Russians lose again at the
Battle of Inkerman.
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November 17 - In
Egypt, the
Suez Canal, linking the
Mediterranean Sea with the
Red Sea, is inaugurated in an elaborate ceremony.
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November 28 -
Eureka Stockade Miner's Rebellion in
Ballarat,
Victoria,
Australia.
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December 8 -
Pope Pius IX proclaims the
dogma of
Immaculate Conception, which holds that
the Virgin Mary was born free of
original sin.
Undated
.
★ The ''
Polyglotta Africana'', an early classification of
African languages based on field work under freed slaves in
Freetown,
Sierra Leone, is published by
Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle.
★
Ignacy Lukasiewicz drilled the world's first oil well in
Poland in
Bobrka near
Krosno.
★
Frederick Augustus Albert succeeds to the throne of
Saxony.
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Stockholm, Wisconsin is founded by immigrants from
Karlskoga,
Sweden (cf
1252).
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Chemistry Professor Benjamin Silliman, of
Yale University is the first to fractionate
petroleum by
distillation.
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Abraham Pineo Gesner invents a process for extracting
kerosene from
coal.
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Said Pasha succeeds his nephew
Abbas as pasha of
Egypt.
★ A
Russian fort is established at the present site of
Almaty.
★
Aurora, Ontario is first settled.
★
Spiegelthal excavates the tomb of
Alyattes II.
★ The
Ambrotype is introduced for
photography.
★ Election of
New York City mayor Fernando Wood begins the ascendancy of
Tammany Hall.
★ An epidemic of
cholera in
London kills 10,000.
Dr John Snow traces the source of one outbreak (that killed 500) to a single
water pump, validating his theory that
cholera is water-borne, and forming the starting point for
epidemiology.
★ The
Iceland trade is opened to foreigners.
★ The future site of
Franklin Pierce College in
Rindge, New Hampshire is purchased by
Captain Asa Brewer.
★ End of a period of minor volcanic activity at
Mount Rainier lasting since
1820.
Ongoing events
★
Crimean War (1854-
1856)
★
Taiping Rebellion (
1851-
1864)
Births
January - June
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January 18 -
Thomas A. Watson, American telephone pioneer (d.
1934)
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February 17 -
Friedrich Alfred Krupp, German industrialist (d.
1902)
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March 4 -
Sir Napier Shaw, British meteorologist (d.
1945)
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March 8 -
Ignacy Lukasiewicz,
Polish pharmacist and inventor of the first method of distilling kerosene from seep oil, creator of first oil lamp (d.
1882)
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March 10 -
Sir Thomas MacKenzie, New Zealand Prime Minister and High Commissioner (d.
1930)
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March 14
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★
Paul Ehrlich, German scientist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.
1915)
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★
Thomas R. Marshall,
Vice President of the United States (d.
1925)
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March 15 -
Emil Adolf von Behring, German physician, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.
1917)
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April 22 -
Henri La Fontaine, Belgian lawyer and activist, recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1943)
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April 29 -
Henri Poincaré, French mathematician and physicist (d.
1912)
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May 11 -
Albion Woodbury Small, American sociologist (d.
1926)
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May 24 -
John Riley Banister, law officer, cowboy, and Texas Ranger (d.
1918)
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June 26 -
Robert Laird Borden, eighth
Prime Minister of Canada (d.
1937)
July - December
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July 3 -
Leoš Janáček, Czech composer (d.
1928)
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July 7 -
Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov, Russian poet, scientist and revolutionary (d.
1946)
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July 12 -
George Eastman, American inventor (d.
1932)
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July 27 -
Takahashi Korekiyo,
Prime Minister of Japan (d.
1936)
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August 2 -
Milan I,
King of Serbia (d.
1901)
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August 23 -
Moritz Moszkowski, Polish/German composer (d.
1918)
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September 1 -
Engelbert Humperdinck, German composer (d.
1921)
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September 6 -
Georges Picquart, French general and Minister of War (d.
1914)
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October 16
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★
Oscar Wilde, Irish writer (d.
1900)
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Karl Kautsky, Marxist theoretician (d.
1938)
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October 26 -
C. W. Post, American cereal manufacturer (d.
1914)
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October 20 -
Arthur Rimbaud, French poet (d.
1891)
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November 5 -
Paul Sabatier, French chemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1941)
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November 6 -
John Philip Sousa, American composer and conductor (d.
1932)
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November 17 -
Hubert Lyautey, Marshal of France (d.
1934)
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November 21 -
Pope Benedict XV (d.
1922)
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December 23 -
Victoriano Huerta,
President of Mexico (d.
1916)
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December 24 -
Thomas Stevens, English cyclist (d.
1935)
: ''See also .''
Deaths
January - June
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January 8 -
William Carr Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford, British general and politician (b.
1768)
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February 17 -
John Martin, English painter (b.
1789)
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March 6 -
Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry (b.
1778)
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March 11 -
Willard Richards, American religious leader (b.
1804)
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March 13 -
Thomas Noon Talfourd, English jurist (b.
1795)
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March 27 -
William Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland, politician (b.
1768)
★ April -
Domingo Eyzaguirre, Chilean philanthropist (b.
1775)
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April 11 -
Karl Adolph von Basedow, a
German physician, famous for reporting the symptoms of
Graves-Basedow disease. (b.
1799)
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April 15 -
Arthur Aikin, English chemist and mineralogist (b.
1773)
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April 29 -
Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, British general (b.
1768)
July - December
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July 6 -
Georg Ohm, German physicist
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July 16 -
Abbas I, Pasha of Egypt (b.
1813)
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July 31 -
Samuel Wilson, thought to be the real-life basis for
Uncle Sam (b.
1813)
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September 8 -
Angelo Mai, Italian cardinal and philologist (b.
1782)
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November 25 -
John Gibson Lockhart, Scottish writer (b.
1794)
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December 9 -
Almeida Garrett, Portuguese writer (b.
1799)
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December 15 -
Kamehameha III,
King of Hawaii (b.
1814?)
: ''See also .''