Year '1862' was a
common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Gregorian calendar (or a
common year starting on Monday of the 12-day slower
Julian calendar).
Events of 1862
January - March
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January 1 -
Britain annexes
Lagos island in modern-day
Nigeria
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January 6 -
French,
Spanish, and
British forces arrive in Veracruz, Mexico, beginning the
French intervention in Mexico
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January 10 - End of term for
John Gately Downey, 7th
Governor of California. He is succeeded by
Amasa Leland Stanford.
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January 18 - The tenth president
John Tyler died.
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January 30 - The first American
ironclad warship, the ''
USS Monitor'' is launched.
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February 1 -
Julia Ward Howe's "
Battle Hymn of the Republic" is published for the first time (''
Atlantic Monthly'').
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February 6 -
American Civil War:
Ulysses S. Grant gives the
United States its first victory of the war, by capturing
Fort Henry, Tennessee, known as the
Battle of Fort Henry.
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February 15 -
American Civil War: General
Ulysses S. Grant attacks
Fort Donelson,
Tennessee and captures it the next day.
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February 22 -
American Civil War:
Jefferson Davis officially inaugurated in
Richmond, Virginia, to a six-year term as president of the
Confederate States of America.
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March 7 -
American Civil War: Confederates shut out of
Missouri at
The Battle of Pea Ridge.
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March 8 -
American Civil War: The iron-clad
CSS ''Virginia'' (formerly USS ''Merrimack'') is launched at
Hampton Roads,
Virginia.
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March 9 -
American Civil War: First battle between two ironclad warships
USS ''Monitor'' v
CSS ''Virginia''
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March 13 American Civil War: The US federal government forbids all Union army officers from returning fugitive slaves, thus effectively annulling the
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 and setting the stage for the Emancipation Proclamation.
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March 28 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Glorieta Pass - In
New Mexico Union forces succeed in stopping the
Confederate invasion of
New Mexico territory. The battle began on
March 26.
April - June
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April 5 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Yorktown - The battle begins when Union forces under General
George B. McClellan close in on the Confederate capital
Richmond, Virginia.
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April 6 -
American Civil War: In
Tennessee, the
Battle of Shiloh begins.
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April 7 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Shiloh -
Union Army under General
Ulysses S. Grant defeats the
Confederates near
Shiloh, Tennessee.
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April 12 -
American Civil War:
Andrew's Raid -
Union The Great Locomotive Chase
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May 2 - The
California State Normal School (now
San Jose State University) is created by an Act of the California Legislature.
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May 5 -
Battle of Puebla:
Mexican General
Ignacio Zaragoza defeats the
French Army; commemorated each year as "
Cinco de Mayo" (Spanish "Five of May").
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May 11 -
American Civil War: The ironclad
CSS ''Virginia'' is scuttled in the
James River northwest of
Norfolk, Virginia.
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May 15 - U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln signs a bill into law creating the United States Bureau of Agriculture (later renamed
USDA).
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May 20 - U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln signs the
Homestead Act into law.
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June 1 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Fair Oaks ends - Both sides claim victory.
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June 4 -
American Civil War:
Confederate troops evacuate
Fort Pillow on the
Mississippi River, leaving the way clear for
Union troops to take
Memphis, Tennessee.
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June 6 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Memphis -
Union forces capture
Memphis, Tennessee from the
Confederates
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June 8 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Cross Keys -
Confederate forces under General
Stonewall Jackson save the
Army of Northern Virginia from a
Union assault on the
James Peninsula led by General
George B. McClellan.
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June 26-
American Civil War: Battle of
Mechanicsville
July - September
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July 1
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★ Marriage of
Princess Alice, second daughter of
Queen Victoria to
Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine.
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United States president
Abraham Lincoln signs into law the
Pacific Railway Acts authorizing construction of the
First Transcontinental Railroad.
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Russian State Library is founded
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July 2 - U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln signs the
Morrill Land Grant Act into law, creating land-grant colleges to teach agricultural and mechanical sciences across the United States.
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July 4 - Charles Dodgson (better known as
Lewis Carroll) extemporises the story that becomes ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' for 10-year-old
Alice Liddell and her sisters on a
rowing boat trip on
The Isis from
Oxford to
Godstow.
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July 16 -
American Civil War:
David G. Farragut becomes the first
United States Navy rear admiral.
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July 19 -
American Civil War:
Morgan's Raid - At
Buffington Island in
Ohio,
Confederate General
John Hunt Morgan's raid into the north is mostly thwarted when a large group of his men are captured while trying to escape across the
Ohio River.
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July 23 -
American Civil War:
Henry W. Halleck takes command of the
Union Army.
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August 2 -
American Civil War:
Skirmish at Taberville, MO -
Union forces force
Confederate troops to march south, near
Taberville, Missouri.
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August 5 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Baton Rouge - Along the
Mississippi River near
Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
Confederate troops drive
Union forces back into the city.
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August 6 -
American Civil War: The
Confederate ironclad
CSS ''Arkansas'' is scuttled on the
Mississippi River after suffering damage in a battle with the
USS ''Essex'' near
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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August 9 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Cedar Mountain - At
Cedar Mountain, Virginia,
Confederate General
Stonewall Jackson narrowly defeats
Union forces under General
John Pope.
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August 14 -
Abraham Lincoln meets with a group of prominent African-Americans - the first time a President has done so. He suggests Black people should migrate to
Africa or
Central America, but this advice is rejected.
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August 17 -
Indian Wars:
Lakota (Sioux) uprising begins in
Minnesota as desperate Lakota attack white settlements along the
Minnesota River. They will be overwhelmed by the US military six weeks later.
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August 19 - Indian Wars: During an uprising in
Minnesota,
Lakota warriors decide not to attack heavily-defended
Fort Ridgely and instead turn to the settlement of
New Ulm, killing white settlers along the way.
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August 21 - The
Vienna Stadtpark opens its gates.
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August 28-
August 30 -
American Civil War:
Second Battle of Bull Run
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September 1 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Chantilly -
Confederate General
Robert E. Lee leads his forces in an attack on retreating
Union troops in
Chantilly, Virginia, driving them away.
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September 2 -
American Civil War: President
Abraham Lincoln reluctantly restores
Union General
George B. McClellan to full command after General
John Pope's disastrous defeat at the
Battle of Second Bull Run.
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September 5 -
American Civil War: In the
Confederacy's first invasion of the North, General
Robert E. Lee leads 55,000 men of the
Army of Northern Virginia across the
Potomac River at
White's Ford near
Leesburg, Virginia, into
Maryland.
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September 12 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Harpers Ferry -
Confederates capture the
Union garrison at
Harper's Ferry,
Virginia.
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September 17 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Antietam -
Union forces defeat
Confederate troops at
Sharpsburg, Maryland, in the bloodiest day in U.S. history (with over 22,000 casualties).
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September 19 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Iuka -
Union troops under Major General
William Rosecrans defeat a
Confederate force commanded by Major General
Sterling Price at
Iuka, Mississippi.
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September 22
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Otto von Bismarck becomes prime minister of
Prussia.
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American Civil War: Preliminary announcement of the
Emancipation Proclamation by
President Abraham Lincoln
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September 29 - Bismarck's "Blood and Iron" speech
October - December
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October 8 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Perryville -
Union forces under General
Don Carlos Buell halt the
Confederate invasion of
Kentucky by defeating troops led by General
Braxton Bragg at
Perryville, Kentucky.
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October 11 -
American Civil War: In the aftermath of the
Battle of Antietam,
Confederate General
J.E.B. Stuart and his men loot
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, during a raid into the north.
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October 25 - In
New Granada, rebel troops of southern states defeat the government troops.
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November 5 -
American Civil War:
Abraham Lincoln removes
George B. McClellan as commander of the
Union Army.
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November 5 -
Indian Wars: In
Minnesota, more than 300 Santee
Sioux are found guilty of
rape and
murder of white settlers and are sentenced to hang.
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November 13 -
Ludwig Uhland, German poet dies of a mysterious disease.
Germans are taken aback.
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November 14 -
American Civil War:
Union President
Abraham Lincoln approves General
Ambrose Burnside's plan to capture the
Confederate capital at
Richmond, Virginia (this led to a dramatic Union defeat at the
Battle of Fredericksburg on
December 13).
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November 28 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Cane Hill -
Union troops led by General
John Blunt push back
Confederate forces commanded by General
John Marmaduke into northwestern
Arkansas'
Boston Mountains.
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December 1 - In his
State of the Union Address, President
Abraham Lincoln reaffirms the necessity of ending slavery as ordered ten weeks earlier in the
Emancipation Proclamation.
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December 2 - First
US Navy hospital ships enter service.
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December 13 -
Battle of Fredericksburg: The
Union Army suffers massive casualties and abandons attempts to capture the Confederate capital of
Richmond, Virginia.
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December 18 -
General Order No. 11 is issued by General
Ulysses S. Grant.
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December 26 -
William D. Duly hangs 38
Dakota Sioux in
Minnesota.
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December 26-
29 -
American Civil War:
Battle of Chickasaw Bayou: Another victory for the
Confederate Army, outnumbered 2 to 1, results in 6 times as many Union casualties, defeating several assaults coordinated by
William T. Sherman, losing commander.
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December 30 - The
USS ''Monitor'' sinks off
Cape Hatteras,
North Carolina.
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December 31 -
American Civil War:
Abraham Lincoln signs an act that admits
West Virginia to the Union (thus dividing Virginia in two); meanwhile, the
Battle of Stones River is fought near
Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
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December Peruvian slave-raiders land on
Easter Island, the beginning of a
near genocide decade on the island.
Undated
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Richard Jordan Gatling patents the
Gatling gun.
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United States passes the
Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act
★ A
smallpox epidemic in California.
★ Bureau of Internal Revenue, forerunner of
IRS, founded
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Francisco Solano López becomes
Paraguayan dictator
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Donald McIntyre builds a property in northwest
Queensland, which will later become the town of
Julia Creek.
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Victor Hugo publishes his novel ''
Les Misérables''.
Ongoing Events
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American Civil War (
1861-
1865)
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Taiping Rebellion (
1851-
1864)
Births
January - June
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January 15 -
Loie Fuller, American dancer (d.
1928)
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January 23 -
David Hilbert, German mathematician (d.
1943)
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January 24 -
Edith Wharton, American writer (d.
1937)
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January 29 -
Frederick Delius, English composer (d.
1934)
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February 4 -
George Ernest Morrison, Australian adventurer and journalist (d.
1920)
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February 7 -
Bernard Ralph Maybeck, American architect (d.
1957)
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March 4 -
Jacob Robert Emden, Swiss astrophysicist and meteorologist (d.
1940)
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March 8 -
George Frederick Phillips, Canadian-born military hero (d.
1904)
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March 13 -
Jane Delano, American founder of the American Red Cross Nursing Service (d.
1919)
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March 17 -
Silvio Gesell, economist (d.
1930)
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March 25 -
William E. Johnson, American leader of
Anti-Saloon League (d.
1950)
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March 28 -
Aristide Briand, French politician, recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1932)
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April 2 -
Nicholas M. Butler, American president of Columbia University, recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1947)
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April 6 -
Georges Darien, French writer (d.
1921)
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April 11 -
Charles Evans Hughes, American jurist and statesman (d.
1948)
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April 26 -
Edmund Charles Tarbell, American artist (d.
1938)
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May 15 -
Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian dramatist and narrator (d.
1931)
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May 27 -
John Kendrick Bangs, American author and satirist (d.
1922)
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June 5 -
Allvar Gullstrand, Swedish ophthalmologist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.
1930)
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June 7 -
Philipp Lenard, Austrian physicist,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1947)
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June 21 -
Damrong Rajanubhab, Thai prince and historian (d.
1943)
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June 27 -
May Irwin, Canadian actress and singer (d.
1938)
July - December
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July 2 -
William Henry Bragg, English physicist,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1942)
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July 14 -
Gustav Klimt, Austrian artist (d.
1918)
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July 16 -
Ida B. Wells, American journalist, suffragist, and anti-lynching crusader (d.
1931)
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August 5 -
Joseph Carey Merrick, English oddity (d.
1890)
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August 21 -
Emilio Salgari, Italian writer (d.
1911)
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August 22 -
Claude Debussy, French composer (d.
1918)
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August 26 -
Herbert Booth, the third son of
William and
Catherine Booth (d.
1926)
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August 29
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Andrew Fisher, fifth
Prime Minister of Australia (d.
1928)
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Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1949)
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September 11 -
O. Henry, American writer (d.
1910)
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September 25 -
Billy Hughes, seventh
Prime Minister of Australia (d.
1952)
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October 3 -
Johnny Briggs, English cricketer (d.
1902)
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October 19 -
Auguste Lumière, French inventor (d.
1954)
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October 26 -
Thomas J. Preston, Jr., Professor of
Archeology at
Princeton University (d.
1955); he married
Frances Cleveland, widow of President
Grover Cleveland.
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November 3 -
Henry George, Jr., American politician (d.
1916)
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November 14 -
George Washington Vanderbilt II, American businessman (d.
1914)
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November 15 -
Gerhart Hauptmann, German writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1946)
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November 16 -
Charles Turner, Australian cricketer (d.
1944)
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November 19 -
Billy Sunday, American baseball player, evangelist, prohibitionist (d.
1935)
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December 8 -
Georges Feydeau, French playwright (d.
1921)
: ''See also .''
Deaths
January - June
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January 10 -
Samuel Colt, American firearms inventor (b.
1814)
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January 18 -
John Tyler, 10th
President of the United States (b.
1790)
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February 7 -
Prosper Meniere, French scientist (b.
1799)
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April 10 -
W.H.L. Wallace,
American Civil War general (b.
1821)
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April 19 -
Louis P. Harvey, Governor of Wisconsin (b.
1820)
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April 28 -
Joseph Carpenter Quiner, brother of
Caroline Lake Quiner Ingalls, died of injuries inflicted at the
Battle of Shiloh.
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May 6 -
Henry David Thoreau, American author and philosopher (b.
1817)
July - December
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July 24 -
Martin Van Buren, eighth
President of the United States (b.
1782)
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August 10 -
Shusaku Honinbo, Japanese Go player (b.
1829)
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August 18 -
Simon Fraser, Canadian explorer (b.
1776)
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September 6 -
John Bird Sumner,
Archbishop of Canterbury (b.
1780)
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November 13 -
Ludwig Uhland, German poet (b.
1787)
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December 18 -
Barbara Fritchie, U.S. patriot in Civil War (b.
1766)
: ''See also .''
External links
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1862 Coin Pictures