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1876 - January-March.
January 31 United States orders all Native Americans to move into reservations.
February 2 - The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs of Major League Baseball is formed.
February 14 - Alexander Graham Bell applies for a patent for the telephone.
February 22 - Johns Hopkins University founded in Baltimore, Maryland.
March 7 - Alexander Graham Bell is granted a patent for an invention he calls the telephone (patent # 174,464).
March 10 - Alexander Graham Bell makes the first successful telephone call by saying "Mr. Watson, come h ...
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1876 - January-March.
January 5 - Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany (d. 1967)
January 11 - Elmer Flick, baseball player (d. 1971)
January 12 - Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Italian composer (d. 1948)
January 12 - Jack London, American author (d. 1916)
January 20 - Józef Hofmann, Polish pianist (d. 1967)
January 23 - Otto Diels, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1954)
January 29 - Havergal Brian, British composer (d. 1972)
February 19 - Cons ...
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1876 in rail transport - May births.
May 27 - William Stanier, Chief mechanical engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway 1932–1944 (d. 1965).
1876 in rail transport - June births.
June 19 - Nigel Gresley, Chief mechanical engineer of the London and North Eastern Railway 1923–1941 (d. 1941).
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1876 in rail transport - March events.
March 1 - The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad reaches Pueblo, Colorado.
1876 in rail transport - October events.
October 16 - The Miami Valley Narrow Gauge Railway Company officially changes its name to Miami Valley Railway.
1876 in rail transport - September events.
September 1 - The official groundbreaking ceremony for the Miami Valley Railway is held in Cincinnat ...
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U.S. presidential election 1876 - Republican Party nomination.
Ohio governor Rutherford B. Hayes was nominated in a close vote, receiving 384 delegate votes to chief rival James Blaine's 351. William Wheeler was nominated for Vice President by a much larger margin (366-89) over his chief rival, who would later serve as a member of the electoral commission: Frederick T. Frelinghuysen.
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Davis, a cousin of Henry Winter Davis, was born to a wealthy family in Cecil County, Maryland, where he attended the public schools. After graduating from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, in 1832 he went on to study law at Yale University, and upon his graduation from Yale in 1835, moved to Bloomington, Illinois, to practice law. From 1848-1862, Davis presided over the local ...
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U.S. presidential election 1876 - Campaign.
Tilden, who had prosecuted machine politicians in New York and sent legendary boss William Tweed to jail, ran as a reform candidate against the background of the Grant administration. Both parties backed civil service reform and an end to Reconstruction. Both sides mounted mud-slinging campaigns, with Democratic attacks on Republican corruption being countered by the Civil War issue; as Republicans said, "Not every Democrat was a Rebel, but every Rebel was a Democrat".
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See also:Rutherford B. Hayes, Rutherford B. Hayes - Early political career, Rutherford B. Hayes - Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Election of 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes - South America, Rutherford B. Hayes - Notable legislation, Rutherford B. Hayes - Cabinet, Rutherford B. Hayes - Supreme Court appointments, Rutherford B. Hayes - Significant events during his presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Post-Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Trivia Read more here: » Rutherford B. Hayes: Encyclopedia II - Rutherford B. Hayes - Presidency |
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Salih Paşa received the first title of Şehremini on July 13, 1858 and governed un ...
See also:List of mayors of Istanbul, List of mayors of Istanbul - During 1453-1858, List of mayors of Istanbul - Tanzimat period 1858-1876, List of mayors of Istanbul - First constitutional monarchy 1876-1908, List of mayors of Istanbul - Second constitutional monarchy 1908-1923, List of mayors of Istanbul - Governors as mayors 1923-1960, List of mayors of Istanbul - Military rule 1960-1963, List of mayors of Istanbul - Elected mayors 1963-1980, List of mayors of Istanbul - Military rule 1980-1984, List of mayors of Istanbul - Greater Istanbul 1984-today Read more here: » List of mayors of Istanbul: Encyclopedia II - List of mayors of Istanbul - Tanzimat period 1858-1876 |
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See also:Rutherford B. Hayes, Rutherford B. Hayes - Early political career, Rutherford B. Hayes - Civil War, Rutherford B. Hayes - After the war, Rutherford B. Hayes - Election of 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes - Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - South America, Rutherford B. Hayes - Notable legislation, Rutherford B. Hayes - Cabinet, Rutherford B. Hayes - Supreme Court appointments, Rutherford B. Hayes - Other Significant events during his presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Post-Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Trivia Read more here: » Rutherford B. Hayes: Encyclopedia II - Rutherford B. Hayes - Election of 1876 |
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See also:Rutherford B. Hayes, Rutherford B. Hayes - Early political career, Rutherford B. Hayes - Service during the American Civil War, Rutherford B. Hayes - After the war, Rutherford B. Hayes - Election of 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes - Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - South America, Rutherford B. Hayes - Notable legislation, Rutherford B. Hayes - Cabinet, Rutherford B. Hayes - Supreme Court appointments, Rutherford B. Hayes - Other Significant events during his presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Post-Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Trivia Read more here: » Rutherford B. Hayes: Encyclopedia II - Rutherford B. Hayes - Election of 1876 |
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See also:Rutherford B. Hayes, Rutherford B. Hayes - Early political career, Rutherford B. Hayes - Servince during the American Civil War, Rutherford B. Hayes - After the war, Rutherford B. Hayes - Election of 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes - Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - South America, Rutherford B. Hayes - Notable legislation, Rutherford B. Hayes - Cabinet, Rutherford B. Hayes - Supreme Court appointments, Rutherford B. Hayes - Other Significant events during his presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Post-Presidency, Rutherford B. Hayes - Trivia Read more here: » Rutherford B. Hayes: Encyclopedia II - Rutherford B. Hayes - Election of 1876 |
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