1865
- January 3
- Con Orem and Hugh O'Neill box 193 rounds before darkness ends match. [1]
- Jozef Lies Flemish painter, dies at age 43. [1]
- January 16
- Confederate Brigadier General John Pegram marries Hetty Cary. [1]
- San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle started. [1]
- January 19
- NV Suriname Bank established. [1]
- February 1
- JS Rock, first black lawyer to practice in Supreme Court, admitted to bar. [1]
- February 4
- Hawaiian Board of Education formed. [1]
- February 8
- First black major in US army, Martin Robinson Delany. [1]
- February 12
- Henry Highland Garnet, is first black to speak in US House of Representatives. [1]
- February 15
- Nicholas Wiseman first Archbishop of Westminster (1850-65), dies. [1]
- February 20
- M I T establishes first US collegiate architectural school. [1]
- February 22
- Tennessee adopts a new constitution abolishing slavery. [1]
- February 25
- Otto Ludwig German writer (Zwischen Himmel und Erde), dies at age 47. [1]
- March 1
- Anna Paulowna Romanova great monarch of Russia, dies at age 70. [1]
- March 2
- British newspaper "Morning Chronicle" begins publishing. [1]
- Freedman's Bureau founded for Black Education, 1865. [1]
- March 3
- Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands established to help destitute free blacks. [1]
- March 4
- President Lincoln inaugurated for his second term as President. [1]
- March 6
- President Lincoln's second Inaugural Ball. [1]
- March 20
- Michigan authorizes workers' cooperatives. [1]
- March 25
- SS General Lyon at Cape Hatteras catches fire and sinks, killing 400. [1]
- March 26
- Thomas Hancock pioneer of rubber industry (Stoke Newington), dies. [1]
- March 28
- Albert G Bilders Dutch landscape painter, dies at age 26. [1]
- April 2
- Richard Cobden founder Anti-Corn-Law League, dies at age 60. [1]
- April 8
- John Park composer, dies at age 61. [1]
- April 14
- President Abraham Lincoln shot in Ford's Theatre by John Wilkes Booth. [1]
- April 15
- Otto von Bismarck elevated to Earl. [1]
- President Abraham Lincoln dies, at 7:22 am, morning after being shot by John Wilkes Booth. [1] [5]
- April 17
- Mary Surratt is arrested as a conspirator in Lincoln's assassination. [1]
- April 20
- Chicago's Crosby Opera House opens. [1]
- April 21
- Abraham Lincoln's funeral train leaves Washington. [1]
- April 24
- Fire alarm and police telegraph system put into operation (San Francisco). [1]
- April 26
- Charles J Sax Belgian inventor (saxophone), dies at age 74. [1]
- John Wilkes Booth assassin, is shot dead near Bowling Green Virginia at age 27. [1]
- April 27
- Cornell University (Ithaca New York) is chartered. [1]
- April 28
- Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera "L'Africaine", premieres in Paris France. [1]
- May 5
- First US train robbery (North Bend Ohio). [1]
- May 23
- Flag flown at full staff over White House, first time since Lincoln shot. [1]
- Grand Review begins in Washington DC. [1]
- May 30
- William Clarke Quantrill criminal/Confederate bushwhacker, dies at age 27. [1]
- June 10
- Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" first performance München Germany. [1]
- June 19
- All slaves in Texas freed. [1]
- July 4
- First edition of "Alice in Wonderland" is published. [1]
- July 5
- William Booth founded Salvation Army in London. [1]
- July 7
- Four Lincoln assassination conspirators, including Mary Surratt, hanged. [1]
- July 13
- Horace Greeley advises his readers to "Go west young man". [1]
- PT Barnum's museum burns down. [1]
- July 14
- First ascent of Matterhorn. [1]
- July 26
- Patrick Francis Healy is first black awarded PhD (Louvain Belgium). [1]
- August 17
- Near Memphis, Tennessee, a magnitude 5.0 earthquake occurs. Felt from St. Louis, Missouri, to Jackson, Mississippi. [53]
- September 1
- Joseph Lister performs first antiseptic surgery. [1]
- September 24
- James Cooke walks tightrope from Cliff House to Seal Rocks, San Francisco. [1]
- October 8
- In Santa Cruz Mountains, California, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurs; severe damage in several towns. [1] [53]
- October 10
- John Hyatts patents the billiard ball. [1]
- October 31
- William Parson third Earl of Rosse and maker of large telescopes, dies. [1]
- November 7
- London Gazette, oldest surviving journal, is founded. [1]
- November 10
- Henry Wirzm Confederate prison superintendant executed for excessive cruelty. [1]
- November 11
- Mary Edward Walker, first Army female surgeon, awarded Medal of Honor. [1]
- November 13
- PT Barnum's New American museum opens in Bridgeport. [1]
- US issues first gold certificates. [1]
- November 18
- Mark Twain publishes "Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County". [1]
- November 26
- Alice in Wonderland published. [1]
- December 1
- Constant van Crombrugghe Flemish monastery founder, dies at age 76. [1]
- December 6
- 13th Amendment is ratified, abolishing slavery. [1]
- Sebastian de Iradier Spanish composer (Arreglito), dies at age 56. [1]
- December 17
- Franz Schubert's "Unvolendete Symphony" premieres. [1]
- December 18
- First US cattle importation law passed. [1]
- Francisco Manuel da Silva composer, dies at age 70. [1]
- December 20
- De Clear-Alkmaar railway opens. [1]
- December 26
- James H Mason (Massachusetts) patents first US coffee percolator. [1]
1866
- January 9
- Fisk University establishes. [1]
- January 11
- Steamship London sinks in storm off Land's End England, kills 220. [1]
- January 15
- Bedrich Smetana's opera "Branibori vs Cechach" premieres in Prague. [1]
- M T d'Azeglio writer, dies. [1]
- January 20
- Prim's Insurrection in Spain ends. [1]
- January 27
- John Gibson sculptor, dies. [1]
- February 4
- Mary Baker Eddy cures her injuries by opening a bible. [1]
- February 10
- Dutch government Frans van der Putte forms. [1]
- February 13
- Jesse James holds up his first bank, Liberty Missouri ($15,000). [1]
- February 21
- Lucy B Hobbs (Taylor) becomes first US woman to earn a DDS degree. [1]
- February 26
- New York Legislature establishes New York City Metropolitan Board of Health. [1]
- March 1
- Paraguayan canoes sink two Brazilian ironclads on Rio Parana. [1]
- March 2
- First US company to make sewing needles by machine incorporated, Connecticut. [1]
- March 4
- Alexander Campbell Irish/US founder Disciples of Christ, dies at age 77. [1]
- March 10
- Antonio Francesco Gaetano S Pacini composer, dies at age 87. [1]
- March 19
- Immigrant ship Monarch of the Seas sinks in Liverpool; 738 die. [1]
- Louis Clapisson composer, dies at age 57. [1]
- March 20
- Rikard Nordraak composer, dies at age 23. [1]
- March 21
- US Congress authorizes national soldiers' homes. [1]
- March 24
- Maria Amalia of Bourbon-Sicily, wife of Louis Filips of Austria, dies. [1]
- March 27
- Andrew Rankin patents the urinal. [1]
- President Johnson vetoes civil rights bill; it later becomes 14th Amendment. [1]
- March 28
- First ambulance goes into service. [1]
- March 29
- Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch Rabbi/Chassidic leader, dies. [1]
- March 30
- Bedrich Smetana's "Verkaufte Braut" (Sold Bride), premieres. [1]
- April 1
- Aime Ambroise Simon Leborne composer, dies at age 98. [1]
- Johannes C H de Meijere Dutch zoologist, dies. [1]
- US Congress rejects presidential veto gives all equal rights in US. [1]
- April 6
- G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) is established. [1]
- April 9
- Civil Rights Bill passes over President Andrew Johnson's veto. [1]
- April 10
- American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) forms. [1]
- April 15
- William Jackson composer, dies at age 51. [1]
- April 16
- Karakozov attempts to assassinate Tsar Alexander II of Russia. [1]
- Nitroglycerine at Wells Fargo and Company office explodes. [1]
- May 1
- American Equal Rights Association forms. [1]
- May 4
- Woodward's Gardens opens to public. [1]
- May 7
- German premier Otto von Bismarck seriously wounded in assassin attempt. [1]
- May 16
- Charles Elmer Hires invents root beer. [1] [5]
- US Congress authorizes nickel 5-cent piece (replaces silver half-dime). [1] [5]
- May 17
- Adolf Bernhard Marx composer, dies at age 70. [1]
- May 18
- French Government of De Putte resigns. [1]
- May 21
- First-class debut of G F Grace aged 15 years 159 days. [1]
- May 24
- Berkeley California named (for George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne). [1]
- May 28
- Dutch Government of Zuylen van Nijevelt/Heemskerk forms. [1]
- May 30
- The opera "Die Verkaufte Braut" premieres (Prague). [1]
- June 1
- Renegade Irish Fenians invade Fort Erie Ontario from US. [1]
- June 2
- Renegade Irish Fenians surrender to US forces. [1]
- June 7
- Irish Fenians raid Pigeon Hill, Québec. [1]
- June 13
- House passes 14th Amendment. [1]
- June 15
- C H F Peters discovers asteroid #88 Thisbe. [1]
- Prussia attacks Austria. [1]
- July 4
- Firecracker thrown in wood starts fire destroying half of Portland, Maine. [1]
- July 10
- Indelible pencil patented by Edson P Clark, Northampton, Massachusetts [1]
- July 25
- US Grant named first general of Army. [1]
- July 26
- Canoe Club opens in England. [1]
- July 27
- The Atlantic Cable is successfully completed (1,686 miles long), allowing transatlantic telegraph communication for the first time. [1] [5]
- July 28
- Metric system becomes a legal measurement system in US. [1]
- August 10
- Transatlantic cable laid - Former President Buchanan communicates over it to Queen Victoria. [1]
- August 11
- World's first roller rink opens (Newport, Rhode Island). [1]
- August 20
- President Andrew Johnson formally declares Civil War over. [1]
- August 23
- Treaty of Prague ends Austro-Prussian war. [1]
- September 4
- First Hawaiian daily newspaper published. [1]
- October 6
- First train robbery in US. [1]
- November 4
- Kingdom of Italy annexes Venetia. [1]
- November 17
- The opera "Mignon" is produced (Paris). [1]
- November 20
- First national convention of Grand Army of the Republic (veterans' organization). [1]
- Howard University founded (Washington, DC). [1]
- Pierre Lalemont patents rotary crank bicycle. [1]
- November 30
- Work begins on first US underwater highway tunnel, Chicago. [1]
- December 3
- Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda composer, dies at age 65. [1]
- Paid fire department replaces volunteer companies. [1]
- December 6
- Chicago water supply tunnel 3,227 metres into Lake Michigan completed. [1]
- December 11
- First yacht race across the Atlantic Ocean. [1]
- December 21
- Cheyennes, Arapho's, Sioux, Fetterman Massacre. [1]
- December 26
- Samuel Ryan Curtis Union General-Major, dies at age 49. [1]
1867
- January 8
- Legislation gives suffrage to DC blacks, despite President Johnson's veto. [1]
- January 12
- Leo Tolstoy's "Smert Ioonna Groznogo" premieres in Saint Petersburg. [1]
- Victor Cousin French philosopher/minister of Education, dies at age 74. [1]
- February 1
- Bricklayers start working 8-hour days. [1]
- February 3
- Prince Mutsuhito, 14, becomes Emperor Meiji of Japan (1867-1912). [1]
- February 5
- Salomon Munk published Arabic edition of Maimounides, dies. [1]
- February 6
- Peabody Fund forms to promote Black education in South. [1]
- February 9
- Nebraska becomes 37th US state. [1]
- February 13
- Johann Strauss' "Blue Danube" waltz premieres in Vienna. [1]
- February 14
- Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company issues first policy. [1]
- Morehouse College organizes (Augusta, Georgia). [1]
- February 17
- First ship passes through Suez Canal. [1]
- Gyula Andressy becomes premier of Hungary. [1]
- February 23
- George Thomas Smart composer, dies at age 90. [1]
- March 1
- Howard University, Washington DC, chartered. [1]
- Most of Nebraska becomes 37th US state (expanded later). [1]
- March 2
- US Congress abolishes peonage in New Mexico. [1]
- French A Durlet Belgian sculptor/architect, dies at age 50. [1]
- Howard University established. [1]
- Jesse James-gang robs bank in Savannah Missouri, one dead. [1]
- US Congress creates the Department of Education. [1]
- March 6
- Wiktor Kazynski composer, dies at age 54. [1]
- March 11
- Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Don Carlos" premieres in Paris France. [1]
- Great Mauna Loa eruption (Hawaiian volcano). [1]
- March 12
- Last French troops leave Mexico. [1]
- March 15
- Michigan becomes first state to tax property to support a university. [1]
- March 16
- Benjamin Hanby composer, dies at age 33. [1]
- March 22
- Ferdinando Giorgetti composer, dies at age 70. [1]
- March 29
- British North America Act (Canadian constitution) is passed. [1]
- US Congress approves Lincoln Memorial. [1]
- March 30
- US purchases Alaska from Russia for $7,200,000 (2 cents an acre-Seward's Folly). [1]
- April 1
- Blacks vote in municipal election in Tuscumbia Alabama. [1]
- International Exhibition opens in Paris France. [1]
- Singapore, Penang and Malakka become British crown colonies. [1]
- April 8
- The first World's Fair is inaugurated in Paris. [5]
- April 18
- Robert Smirke architect, dies. [1]
- April 19
- Robert Smirke British architect, dies. [1]
- April 23
- Queen Victoria and Napoleon III turn down plans for a channel tunnel. [1]
- April 24
- In Manhattan, Kansas, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake occurs. [53]
- Black demonstrators stage ride-ins on Richmond Virginia streetcars. [1]
- April 25
- Tokyo is opened for foreign trade. [1]
- April 27
- The opera "Roméo et Juliette" is produced (Paris France). [1]
- May 1
- Howard University chartered. [1]
- May 5
- Battle of Pueblo; Mexicans defeat Maximilian's forces (Cinco de Mayo). [1]
- May 7
- Blacks stage ride-in to protest segregation in New Orleans. [1]
- May 11
- Treaty of London drawn, concerning Luxembourg. [1]
- May 13
- Birth of Sir Frank Brangwyn Wales, painter/muralist/cartoonist (Willam Morris). [1]
- May 20
- British parliament rejects John Stuart Mills law on women suffrage. [1]
- Royal Albert Hall foundation laid by Queen Victoria. [1]
- May 23
- Archibald Alison Scottish historian, dies at age 74. [1]
- Jesse James-gang rob bank in Richmond Missouri (two die, $4,000 taken). [1]
- June 12
- Austro-Hungarian Empire forms. [1]
- June 19
- First Belmont Stakes, Ruthless wins. [1]
- Maximilian Mexican emperor, executed, Mexican republic restored. [1]
- June 20
- US President Andrew Johnson announces purchase of Alaska. [1]
- June 25
- Barbed wire is patented by Lucien Smith of Kent, Ohio. [55.22]
- June 27
- Bank of California opens doors. [1]
- July 1
- Dominion of Canada formed (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Québec). [1]
- July 2
- First US elevated railroad begins service, New York City. [1]
- July 7
- C H F Peters discovers asteroid #92 Undina. [1]
- July 17
- First permanent university dental school in US, Harvard. [1]
- July 21
- City Gardens on Folsom opens. [1]
- August 1
- Blacks vote for first time in a state election in South (Tenn). [1]
- August 6
- Faustin-Élie Soulouque emperor of Haiti, dies (birth date unknown). [1]
- August 7
- Ira Aldridge actor dies at age 63 in Lodes Poland. [1]
- August 10
- Ira Frederick Aldridge US Negro tragedian, dies (birth date unkn). [1]
- August 12
- President A Johnson defiesUS Congress suspending Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. [1]
- August 15
- Second Reform Bill extends suffrage in England. [1]
- August 28
- US occupies Midway Islands in the Pacific. [1]
- September 9
- Luxembourg gains independence. [1]
- September 13
- General E R S Canby orders South Carolina courts to impanel blacks jurors. [1]
- September 28
- Toronto becomes the capital of Ontario. [1]
- September 30
- Midway Islands formally declared a US possession. [1]
- October 5
- Last day of Julian calendar in Alaska. [1]
- October 14
- 15th and last Tokugawa Shogun resigns in Japan. [1]
- October 16
- Alaska adopts the Gregorian calendar, crosses international date line. [1]
- October 18
- US takes formal possession of Alaska from Russia ($7.2 million). [1]
- October 29
- Mail packets "Rhone" and "Wye" capsizes off Saint Thomas Virgin Islands. [1]
- November 4
- 90 kegs of powder used to get rock from Telegraph Hill for seawall. [1]
- November 25
- Alfred Nobel invents dynamite. [1]
- December 4
- Grange organized to protect farm interests. [1]
- December 6
- Giovanni Pacini composer, dies at age 71. [1]
- December 7
- Rudolf Viole composer, dies at age 42. [1]
- December 19
- Jean-Georges Kastner composer, dies at age 57. [1]
- Victims of "Angola Horror" burned to death (Angola New York). [1]
- December 22
- Jean-Victor Poncelet French mathematician (kinematics), dies at age 79. [1]
- December 23
- First self-made millionairess (Sarah Breedlove-hair straightener). [1]
- December 27
- Ontario and Québec legislatures hold first meeting. [1]
- December 29
- First telegraph ticker used by a brokerage house, Groesbeck and Company, New York. [1]
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