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1889 - January-April.
January 8 - Herman Hollerith receives a patent for his electric tabulating machine
January 22 - Columbia Phonograph is formed in Washington, DC.
January 30 - Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera commit a double suicide (or a murder suicide) in Mayerling hunting lodge
February 11 - Meiji Constitution of Japan adopted; 1st Diet convenes in 1890
February 22 - President Grover Cleveland signs a bill admitting North Dakota ...
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1889 in rail transport - January events.
January 16 - The Mito Railway between Mito and Oyama, Japan, begins passenger train operations.
1889 in rail transport - June events.
June 12 - The Armagh rail disaster occurs near Armagh, Northern Ireland; runaway carriages collided with an oncoming train, killing 88, and spurring the UK Parliament to pass the Regulation of Railways Act 1889, mandating improved brake and signal systems.
June 30 - The Clevelan ...
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Honors and MemorialsCleveland's portrait was on the U.S. $1000 bill from 1928 to 1946. He also appeared on a $1000 of 1907, and the first few issues of Federal Reserve notes from 1914, on the $20.
Many public schools across the country are named in his honor.
Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889.
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See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First Term as President, Grover Cleveland - Personal Life, Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials |
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Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments.
Cleveland appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States during his first term.
Lucius Quintus C. Lamar - 1888
Melville Weston Fuller - Chief Justice - 1888
Cleveland appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court during his second term.
Edward Douglass W ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First Term as President, Grover Cleveland - Personal Life, Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897 |
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political careerCleveland was born in Caldwell, New Jersey to the Rev. Richard Cleveland and Anne Neal. He was one of nine children. His father was a Presbyterian minister, and as the church frequently transferred its ministers, the family moved many times, mainly around central and western New York State.
As a lawyer in Buffalo, he became notable for his single-minded concentration upon whatever task faced him. He was elected sheriff of Erie County, New York in 1870 and, while in that post, carried out at least two hangings of condemned criminals. P ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First Term as President, Grover Cleveland - Personal Life, Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career |
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia - Benjamin HarrisonBenjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was the 23rd President of the United States (1889-1893).
Benjamin Harrison - Biography.
A grandson of President William Henry Harrison, Benjamin was born at 8:57 pm, on Tuesday August 20, 1833 in North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio to John Scott Harrison (later a U.S. Congressman from Ohio) and Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin. He attended Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, where he was a member of the fraternity Phi Delta Theta, (later in life, he joined another frat ...
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - First Term as PresidentCleveland won the Presidency with the combined support of Democrats and reform Republicans called "Mugwumps", who disliked the record of his opponent, Senator James G. Blaine of Maine.
The campaign was relatively negative. To counter Cleveland's image of purity his opponents reported that Cleveland had fathered an illegitimate child while he was a lawyer in Buffalo.
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See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First Term as President, Grover Cleveland - Personal Life, Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - First Term as President |
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89Cleveland's administration might be characterized by a quote from his inauguration address: "I have only one thing to do, and that is to do right". Cleveland himself insisted that, as President, his greatest accomplishment was blocking others' bad ideas. He vigorously pursued a policy barring special favors to any economic group. Vetoing a bill to appropriate $10,000 to distribute seed grain among drought-stricken farmers in Texas, he wrote: "Federal aid in such cases encourages the expectation of paternal care on the part of the Government ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First Term as President, Grover Cleveland - Personal Life, Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89 |
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897The primary issues for Cleveland for the 1892 campaign were reducing the tarriff and stopping free minting of silver which had depleted the gold reserves of the U.S. Treasury. Cleveland was elected again in 1892, the only President ever elected to non-consecutive terms.
Shortly after Cleveland was inaugurated, the Panic of 1893 struck the stock market, and he soon faced an acute economic depression. He dealt directly with the Treasury crisis rather than with business failures, farm mortgage foreclosures, and unemployment. He obtained ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First Term as President, Grover Cleveland - Personal Life, Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897 |
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Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889.
Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897.
Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments.
Cleveland appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States during his first term.
Lucius Quintus C. Lamar - 1888
Melville Weston Fuller - Chief Justice - 1888
Cleveland appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court during his second term.
Edward Douglass W ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First term as President 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Personal life, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second term as President 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - Cancer, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Miscellaneous, Grover Cleveland - Summary information, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Summary information |
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Personal LifeAlthough Cleveland never publicly admitted or denied the rumor, he did admit to paying child support to Maria Crofts Halpin, the woman who claimed he fathered her child, who was named Oscar Folsom Cleveland, in 1874. Halpin was involved with several men at the time, including Cleveland's law partner and mentor, Oscar Folsom, for whom the child was named. (Cleveland is believed to have assumed responsibility because he was the only bachelor among them). After Cleveland's election as President, Democratic newspapers added a line to the sound-bite used against Cleveland and made it: "Ma, Ma, ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First Term as President, Grover Cleveland - Personal Life, Grover Cleveland - First Term 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second Term 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Personal Life |
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - MiscellaneousGeorge Cleveland, the president's grandson and a New Hampshire social worker and broadcaster, is now a impersonator and historical reenactor of his famous grandfather.
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See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First term as President 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Personal life, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second term as President 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - Cancer, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Miscellaneous, Grover Cleveland - Summary information, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Miscellaneous |
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 |  |  | 1889 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political careerCleveland was born in Caldwell, New Jersey to the Rev. Richard Cleveland and Anne Neal. He was one of nine children. His father was a Presbyterian minister, and as the church frequently transferred its ministers, the family moved many times, mainly around central and western New York State.
As a lawyer in Buffalo, he became notable for his single-minded concentration upon whatever task faced him. He was elected sheriff of Erie County, New York in 1870 and, while in that post, carried out at least two hangings of condemned criminals. P ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First term as President 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Personal life, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second term as President 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - Cancer, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Miscellaneous, Grover Cleveland - Summary information, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career |
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Grover Cleveland - Campaign.
Cleveland won the Presidency with the combined support of Democrats and reform Republicans called "Mugwumps", who disliked the record of his opponent, Senator James G. Blaine of Maine.
The campaign was relatively negative. To counter Cleveland's image of purity his opponents reported that Cleveland had fathered an illegitimate child while he was a lawyer in Buffalo.
Although Cleveland never publicly admitted or denied the rumor, he did admit to paying child support to Ma ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First term as President 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Personal life, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second term as President 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - Cancer, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Miscellaneous, Grover Cleveland - Summary information, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - First term as President 1885-89 |
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Grover Cleveland - Campaign.
The primary issues for Cleveland for the 1892 campaign were reducing the tariff and stopping free minting of silver which had depleted the gold reserves of the U.S. Treasury. Cleveland was elected again in 1892, the only President ever elected to non-consecutive terms.
Grover Cleveland - Politics.
Shortly after Cleveland was inaugurated, the Panic of 1893 struck the stock market, and he soon faced an acute economic depression. He dealt directly with ...
See also:Grover Cleveland, Grover Cleveland - Youth and early political career, Grover Cleveland - First term as President 1885-89, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Personal life, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - 1888 campaign for reelection, Grover Cleveland - Second term as President 1893-1897, Grover Cleveland - Campaign, Grover Cleveland - Politics, Grover Cleveland - Cancer, Grover Cleveland - Later life and death, Grover Cleveland - Honors and Memorials, Grover Cleveland - Miscellaneous, Grover Cleveland - Summary information, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1885–1889, Grover Cleveland - Cabinet 1893–1897, Grover Cleveland - Supreme Court appointments, Grover Cleveland - Significant events, Grover Cleveland - States admitted to the Union Read more here: » Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Grover Cleveland - Second term as President 1893-1897 |
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