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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
unty, N. Y., a wooden structure 465 feet long, 150 deep, and 3 stories high, estimated weight 5,000 tons, is moved back from the ocean 600 feet by 112 platform cars, on twenty-four parallel tracks, drawn by four locomotives attached by tackle......April 3 et seq., 1888 Roscoe Conkling, statesman, born 1829, dies at New York......April 18, 1888 Convention of delegates from nearly all the Southern States east of the Mississippi meets at Hot Springs, N. C., to promote immigration......April 25, 1888 Belva A. Lockwood, nominated for President by Equal Rights Convention at Des Moines, Ia.......May 15, 1888 Alson J. Streeter, of Illinois, nominated for President, and C. E. Cunningham, of Arkansas, for Vice-President, by Union Labor party at Cincinnati, O.......May 16, 1888 Robert H. Cowdrey, of Illinois, nominated for President, and W. H. T. Wakefield, of Kansas, for Vice-President, by United Labor Convention at Cincinnati, O.......May 17, 1888 Clinton B. Fisk, of New Jerse
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), North Carolina, (search)
ke effect Oct. 1, 1881, if ratified by people, is lost by 48,370 votes to 166,325......Aug. 1, 1881 Survey of State oyster-beds, covering 1,307,000 acres, by Department of Agriculture aided by federal government.1886 Convention representing nearly all Southern States east of the Mississippi at Hot Springs under the auspices of the Southern railroad and steamship companies, to promote immigration, resolve to establish Southern immigration association, headquarters in New York......April 25, 1888 Annual meeting of the Inter-State Farmers' Association held at Raleigh......Aug. 21, 1888 School law revised, requiring schoolbooks recommended by the State board of education, and giving funds hitherto devoted to normal schools for white teachers, for county teachers' institutes......1889 Confederate pension laws of 1885 amended, increasing the pension funds......1889 Negro exodus, fostered by emigration agents from Western States, depopulates North Carolina nearly 50,000...