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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - 1873

Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1873 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calaber). 1873 - Events. January 71 - Indian Wars: First Battle of the Stronghold during the Modoc War. February 11 - Spanish Cortes deposes King Amadeus I and proclaims the First Spanish Republic. February 12 - Former foreign minister Emilio Cistelar y Ripoli becomes prime minister of the new Spanish Re ...

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1873 - January-March. January 2 - Saint Thérèse de Lisieux, Roman Catholic nun (d. 1897) January 7 - Adolph Zukor, Austrian-born film studio pioneer (d. 1976) January 10 - George Orton, Canadian athlete (d. 1958) January 12 - Spiridon Louis, Greek runner (d. 1940) January 20 - Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Danish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1950) January 28 - Colette, French writer (d. 1954) February 2 - Maurice Tourneur, French film director (d. 1961) ...

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1873 - January - April. January 71 - Indian Wars: First Battle of the Stronghold during the Modoc War. February 11 - Spanish Cortes deposes King Amadeus I and proclaims the First Spanish Republic. February 12 - Former foreign minister Emilio Cistelar y Ripoli becomes prime minister of the new Spanish Republic. February 20 - The University of California opens its first medical school in San Francisco, California March 1 - E. Remington and Sons of Ilion, New York start prod ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - 1872 in literature

See also: 1871 in literature, other events of 1872, 1873 in literature, list of years in literature. 1872 in literature - Events. 1872 in literature - New books. At His Gates - Margaret Oliphant Beauty and The Beast, and Tales of Home - Bayard Taylor Création et Rédemption - Alexandre Dumas, père Demons - Fyodor Dostoevsky Erewhon - Samuel Butler The Dark Diamonds - Mór Jókai < ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Antoinism

Antoinism is a minority religion (or cult, depending on the point of view) founded by Louis-Joseph Antoine (1846-1912). Antoinism - Brief history. Louis-Joseph Antoine came from a Roman Catholic family, but found that unsatisfying. He began to be influenced by the writing of Allan Kardec and married in 1873. Around this time he started a spiritist movement called "the Vine growers of the Lord." After the death of his son in 1893 he and the group broke with Christianity. At some point notions of Henr ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 1873 in rail transport - Events

1873 in rail transport - January events. January 21 - The New York, Boston and Montreal Railway is organized as a renaming of the New York, Boston and Northern Railway. 1873 in rail transport - April events. April 1 - Eli H. Janney files for a patent on "Improvement in Car-Couplings". April 29 - Eli H. Janney is awarded U.S. Pate ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Lunalilo

Lunalilo — born as William Charles Lunalilo (January 31, 1835 - February 3, 1874) — was king of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i from January 8, 1873 until February 3, 1874. Lunalilo - Early life. Lunalilo - 1872 Election. King Kamehameha V, the last monarch of the House of Kamehameha, died on December 11, 1872 without naming a successor to the throne. Under the Kingdom's constitution, if the King did not appoint a successor, a new king would be appointed by the legislature.< ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Francis E. Warren - Business and politics

Following the Civil War, Warren engaged in farming and stock-raising in Massachusetts before moving to Wyoming (then part of the Territory of Dakota) in 1868. Settling in Cheyenne, Mr. Warren engaged in real estate, mercantile business, livestock raising and the establishment of Cheyenne's first lighting system, becoming quite wealthy. Mr. Warren's political work included: Member, Wyoming Territorial Senate (1873-1874, 1884-1885), serving as Senate President; Member, Cheyenne City Council (1873-1874); Treasurer of Wyom ...

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Francis E. Warren, Francis E. Warren - Early life and military service, Francis E. Warren - Business and politics, Francis E. Warren - Senate years and death, Francis E. Warren - Legacy

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - David O. McKay

David Oman McKay (September 8, 1873 – January 18, 1970) was the ninth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("LDS Church"; see also Mormon), serving from 1951 until his death in 1970. Ordained an Apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1906, he was a General Authority for nearly sixty-four years, longer than anyone else in LDS Church history. McKay also lived to be the oldest president in the history of the Church as of 2004. David O. McKay - Early life. The third ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Alberto Santos-Dumont

Alberto Santos-Dumont (July 20, 1873 - July 23, 1932) was an important early pioneer of aviation. Although he was born, grew up, and died in Brazil, his contributions to aviation were made while he was living in France. Santos-Dumont described himself as the first "sportsman of the air." He designed, built, and flew a variety of balloons before developing the first practical dirigible balloons (i.e. airships.). In addition, he made the first fully public flight of an airplane, in Paris in October of 1906. That aircraft, designa ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 1811 in rail transport - Births

1811 in rail transport - August births. August - Ginery Twichell, president of the Boston and Worcester Railroad beginning in 1857, president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 1870–1873 (d. 1883). (note, Congress Bioguide lists August 26, while Waters lists August 22) ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Father Damien - Colony of Death

On May 10, 1873, Damien arrived at the secluded settlement at Kalaupapa. Bishop Maigret presented Damien to the colonists as "one who will be a father to you, and who loves you so much that he does not hesitate to become one of you; to live and die with you." The settlement was surrounded by an impregnable mountain ridge. There were six hundred lepers living at Kalaupapa. Damien's first course of action was to build a ch ...

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Father Damien, Father Damien - Birth in Belgium, Father Damien - Mission to Hawaii, Father Damien - Colony of Death, Father Damien - Order of Kalakaua, Father Damien - Death, Father Damien - Criticisms, Father Damien - Mahatma Gandhi, Father Damien - Canonization, Father Damien - Movie, Father Damien - Trivia, Father Damien - Sources

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Billy the Kid - Left-handed or right-handed?

For most of the 20th century, it was widely assumed that Billy the Kid was left-handed. This belief came from the fact that the only known photograph of Billy, an undated ferrotype, shows him with a Model 1873 Winchester rifle in his right hand and a gun belt with a holster on his left side, where a left handed person would typically wear a pistol. The belief became so entrenched that in 1958, a biographical film was made about Billy t ...

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Billy the Kid, Billy the Kid - Biography, Billy the Kid - Lincoln County War, Billy the Kid - Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid - Lincoln Escape, Billy the Kid - Death, Billy the Kid - Left-handed or right-handed?, Billy the Kid - Brushy Bill, Billy the Kid - In film literature and music

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Seppuku - Seppuku in modern Japan

Seppuku as judicial punishment was officially abolished in 1873, shortly after the Meiji Restoration, but voluntary seppuku did not completely die out. Dozens of people are known to have committed seppuku since then, including a large group of military men who committed suicide in 1895 as a protest against the return of a conquered territory to China; by General Nogi and his wife on the death of Emperor Meiji in 1912; and by numerous soldiers and civilians who chose to di ...

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Seppuku, Seppuku - Overview, Seppuku - Ritual, Seppuku - Seppuku as capital punishment, Seppuku - The Western experience, Seppuku - Seppuku in modern Japan, Seppuku - Well-known people who committed seppuku, Seppuku - In pop culture

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - True Grit - Story

Portis’ novel tells the story of a pious, 69-year-old woman, Mattie Ross, a spinster banker who seems to love money, quoting scripture, and going to church. Now in 1928, she tells the story of what happened to her in her life 55 years earlier, in 1873. As a fourteen-year-old girl, Mattie Ross is out for revenge for her father’s death, at the hands of vagabond hired hand named Tom Chaney. Chaney had worked on the Ross’ family farm in west central Arkansas, near the town of Dardanelle in Yell County. Frank Ross and Chaney had gone ...

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True Grit, True Grit - Story, True Grit - Film, True Grit - Quotes

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Alonzo B. Cornell - Career

He was a Director of the Western Union Telegraph Company, which had been co-founded by his father, from 1868 to 1876 and was its Vice President from 1870 to 1876. He was the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of New York in 1868, but was defeated. He was appointed by President Grant to be the surveyor of customs in New York City. From 1870 to 1878 he was chairman of the state Republican Party. He joined the state assembly in 1873 and became Speaker. He was influential at the Republican national convention in th ...

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Alonzo B. Cornell, Alonzo B. Cornell - Early years, Alonzo B. Cornell - Career, Alonzo B. Cornell - Death and burial

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - William Chapman Ralston - The collapse of his financial empire

In 1875, his financial empire collapsed as a result of the combination of the expense of building the Palace Hotel, the failure of his attempt to buy and then resell the Spring Valley Water Company, the after-effects of the Panic of 1873, and a crash in the stock value of the Bank of California. The crash occurred just weeks before the opening of the Palace Hotel. ...

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - United Fruit Company - Corporate history

In 1871, U.S. railroad entrepreneur Henry Meiggs signed a contract with the government of Costa Rica to build a railroad connecting the capital city of San José to the port of Limón in the Caribbean. Meiggs was assisted in the project by his young nephew Minor C. Keith, who took over Meigg's business concerns in Costa Rica after Meigg's death in 1877. As an experiment, Keith had begun planting bananas along the train route in 1873. When the Costa Rican government defaulted on its payments in 1882, Keith had to borrow £1.2 million f ...

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United Fruit Company, United Fruit Company - Corporate history, United Fruit Company - History in Central America, United Fruit Company - Reputation

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Ito Hirobumi - After the Meiji Restoration

After the Meiji Restoration, Ito served as a junior councillor in a number of different ministries. In 1873, Ito was made a full councillor and following the death of Okubo Toshimichi in 1878 he was home minister and dominated the government, by 1881 he forced Okuma Shigenobu to resign and gain the key role for himself. He headed a number of missions to study foreign governments. Based on the European ideas he established a cabinet and civil service in 1885, replacing the Dajokan as the decision-making state organisation, and became the firs ...

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Ito Hirobumi, Ito Hirobumi - Prime Minister of Japan, Ito Hirobumi - Early Years, Ito Hirobumi - After the Meiji Restoration, Ito Hirobumi - Korea 1906-1909, Ito Hirobumi - Other, Ito Hirobumi - Family

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1873 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Heike Kamerlingh Onnes - Early years and professorship

Onnes was born in Groningen, Netherlands. His father, Harm Kamerlingh Onnes, was the brickworks owner. His mother was Anna Gerdina Coers of Arnhem. In 1870, Onnes attended the University of Groningen. Onnes studied under Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff at the University of Heidelberg from 1871 to 1873. Onnes, again at Groningen, obtained his masters in 1878 and a doctorate in 1879. His thesis was "Nieuwe bewijzen voor de aswe ...

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Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes - Early years and professorship, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes - Superconductivity, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes - Death and afterwards, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes - Publications

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