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March 30 :
Treaty of Paris (1856)
May 22 :
Charles Sumner is caned on the floor of the Senate
1856 (
MDCCCLVI ) was a
leap year starting on Tuesday of the
Gregorian calendar and a
leap year starting on Sunday of the
Julian calendar , the 1856th year of the
Common Era (CE) and
Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 856th year of the
2nd millennium , the 56th year of the
19th century , and the 7th year of the
1850s decade. As of the start of 1856, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Events
January–March
January 8 –
Borax deposits are discovered in large quantities by
John Veatch in
California .
January 23 – American paddle steamer
SS Pacific leaves
Liverpool (England) for a transatlantic voyage on which she will be lost with all 186 on board.
January 24 – U.S. President
Franklin Pierce declares the new
Free-State
Topeka government in "
Bleeding Kansas " to be in rebellion.
January 26 – First
Battle of Seattle : Marines from the
USS Decatur suppress an indigenous uprising, in response to Governor Stevens' declaration of a "war of extermination" on Native communities.
January 29
February
February 1 –
Auburn University is first chartered, as the East Alabama Male College.
February 2 –
Dallas, Texas , is incorporated as a city.
February 7 – The
Nawab of Oudh ,
Wajid Ali Shah , is exiled to
Metiabruz and the state is annexed by the British
East India Company .
February 12 – American
clipper ships
Driver and Ocean Queen leave
Liverpool and London respectively; both will be lost without trace in the Atlantic, perhaps due to ice, killing 374 and 123 respectively.
[2]
February 18 – The American
Know Nothing Party convenes in
Philadelphia to nominate their first
Presidential candidate, former President
Millard Fillmore .
March
March –
Nepalese–Tibetan War : The signing of the
Treaty of Thapathali concludes the war.
March 5 – Fire destroys the
Covent Garden Theatre in London.
March 6 –
Maryland Agricultural College (modern-day
University of Maryland, College Park ) is chartered.
March 20 –
Filibuster War :
Battle of Santa Rosa : –
Costa Rican troops rout
Walker 's soldiers.
March 24 –
Taiping Rebellion : Suspecting treachery on the part of East King
Yang Xiuqing ,
Shi Dakai garrisons
Anhui and begins his march back to the Heavenly Capital, having defeated a strong Xiang Army detachment.
March 31 – The
Treaty of Paris is signed, ending the
Crimean War .
March 5 :
Covent Garden Theatre fire.
April–June
April – The
Xhosa cattle-killing movement and famine begins in
Cape Colony .
April 7 –
Nelson College is founded in
Nelson, New Zealand .
April 10 –
Theta Chi international college fraternity is founded at Norwich University in Vermont.
April 16 – The
Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law abolishes
privateering , and regulates the relationship between neutral and belligerent and shipping on the high seas.
April 17 – The
Chicago Historical Society Museum is established at 1601 N.
Clark Street, Chicago .
April 21 – Building workers agitate for the
eight-hour day in
Melbourne , Australia.
April 29 – The iron-hulled
paddle steamer
RMS Persia concludes a 9-day 16 hour westbound
transatlantic crossing , at an average 13.11 knots (24.28 km/h), regaining the
Blue Riband for the
Cunard Line .
May 1 – The province of
Isabela is created in the
Philippines , in honor of Queen
Isabella II of Spain .
May 3 –
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom gives
Norfolk Island to the population of the colony at
Pitcairn Island , most being descendants of the
Mutiny on the Bounty . They first settle on Norfolk Island on
June 8 .
Women's suffrage , as practiced on Pitcairn, is extended to Norfolk Island.
May 14 – The
San Francisco Committee of Vigilance is founded in the United States. It lynches two
gangsters , arrests most
Democratic Party officials, and disbands itself on
August 18 .
May 20 –
David Livingstone arrives at
Quelimane on the Indian Ocean, having completed a 2-year transcontinental journey across Africa from
Luanda .
[4]
May 21 –
Sacking of Lawrence :
Lawrence, Kansas , is captured and burned by pro-
slavery forces.
May 22 –
Caning of Charles Sumner :
United States Congressman
Preston Brooks of
South Carolina beats
Senator
Charles Sumner with a cane in the hall of the
United States Senate for a speech Sumner had made attacking pro-
slavery Southerners, especially elderly South Carolina Senator
Andrew Butler , a relative of Brooks. Sumner is unable to return to duty for three years while he recovers; Brooks becomes a hero across the South.
May 24 –
Pottawatomie massacre : A group of followers of radical
abolitionist
John Brown kill 5 homesteaders in
Franklin County, Kansas .
June 2 –
Battle of Black Jack : Antislavery forces, led by
John Brown , defeat proslavery forces in
Bleeding Kansas .
June 9 – 500
Mormon handcart pioneers leave
Iowa City and head west for
Salt Lake City, Utah , carrying all their possessions in two-wheeled handcarts.
June 13 –
Taiping Rebellion :
Shi Dakai arrives at
Nanjing .
June 20 –
General Mills is founded in
Minneapolis, Minnesota , United States, as the Minneapolis Milling Company.
[5]
July–September
July 9 –
Natal becomes a British
Crown colony .
[6]
July 14 –
15 – In Spain, General
Leopoldo O'Donnell takes control of the government, bringing an end to the
bienio progresista .
July 17 – The
Great Train Wreck (the worst railroad calamity in the world to date) occurs near
Philadelphia ,
Pennsylvania , United States.
July 31 –
Christchurch , New Zealand, is chartered as a city.
August –
Pre-human remains are found in the
Neanderthal Valley in
Prussia .
August 10 – The
Last Island hurricane destroys
Last Island, Louisiana , leaving 400 dead. The whole island is broken up into several smaller islands by the storm.
August 30 –
Battle of Osawatomie : Proslavery forces defeat antislavery forces in
Bleeding Kansas .
September 1 –
Seton Hall University is founded in
South Orange, New Jersey , by Roman Catholic Bishop of Newark
James Roosevelt Bayley , a cousin of future U.S. President
Theodore Roosevelt and nephew of
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton .
September 2 –
Taiping Rebellion :
Wei Changhui and
Qin Rigang assassinate
Yang Xiuqing .
September 7 – The
Saimaa Canal was inaugurated.
[7]
October–December
October 8 – The
Second Opium War between several Western powers and China begins with the Arrow Incident on the
Pearl River .
October 12 –
1856 Heraklion earthquake : A powerful earthquake rocks the Mediterranean, killing hundreds on the island of Crete and many more in the Middle East.
October 13 – American mercenary
William Walker effectively takes control of
Nicaragua .
November 1 –
Anglo-Persian War : War is declared between Great Britain and
Persia .
November 4 –
1856 United States presidential election :
Democrat
James Buchanan defeats former President
Millard Fillmore , representing a coalition of
Know Nothings and
Whigs , and
John C. Frémont of the fledgling
Republican Party , to become the 15th
President of the United States .
November 11 –
Taiping Rebellion :
Shi Dakai arrives at the Heavenly Capital once more with 100,000 men, and demands that
Wei Changhui and Qin Rigang be executed. Shi subsequently becomes head of the government.
November 17 –
American Old West : On the
Sonoita River in modern-day southern
Arizona , the
United States Army establishes
Fort Buchanan , in order to help control new land acquired in the
Gadsden Purchase .
November 21 –
Niagara University is founded in
Niagara Falls, New York .
November 27 – The
Coup of 1856 leads to
Luxembourg 's unilateral adoption of a new, reactionary
constitution , as
King-Grand Duke
William III signs the new constitution without the
Chamber of Deputies ' consent.
December 1 – Under the
County and Borough Police Act , in any county or area of
England and Wales where a police force has not already been established, the
Justices of the Peace must from this date take steps to create one according to nationally defined standards.
[8]
December 2 – The
National Portrait Gallery, London , is established.
[9]
December 9 –
Bushehr surrenders to the
British .
Date unknown
Births
January–March
Henri Philippe Pétain
Elizabeth Marney Conner
January 6 –
Martin von Feuerstein , German painter (d.
1931 )
January 9 –
Lizette Woodworth Reese , American poet and teacher (d.
1935 )
January 11 –
Christian Sinding , Norwegian composer (d.
1941 )
January 12 –
John Singer Sargent , American artist (d.
1925 )
January 27 –
Telémaco Susini , Argentinian physician (d.
1936 )
[13]
January 31 –
Hermann von François , German general (d.
1933 )
February 2 –
Frederick William Vanderbilt , American railway magnate (d.
1938 )
February 4 –
Otani Kikuzo , Japanese general (d.
1923 )
February 5 –
Frank Podmore , British psychical researcher (d.
1910 )
February 9 –
Hara Takashi , Japanese politician, 10th
Prime Minister of Japan (d.
1921 )
February 12 –
Eduard von Böhm-Ermolli , Austrian general, German field marshal (d.
1941 )
February 14 –
Frank Harris , Irish author, editor (d.
1931 )
February 15 –
Emil Kraepelin , German psychiatrist (d.
1926 )
February 17 –
Arnold von Winckler , German general (d.
1945 )
February 21
February 26 –
Elizabeth Marney Conner , American elocutionist (unknown year of death)
March 2 –
Louis Dartige du Fournet , French admiral (d.
1940 )
March 4
March 8
March 9
March 16 –
Napoléon, Prince Imperial of France (k.
1879 )
[14]
March 20
March 26 –
William Massey , Irish-born 19th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d.
1925 )
April–June
April 4 –
Washington Irving Chambers , American naval officer (d.
1934 )
April 5 –
Booker T. Washington , American educator (d.
1915 )
April 6 –
Maurice Sarrail , French general (d.
1929 )
April 12 –
Martin Conway , British art critic, mountaineer (d.
1937 )
April 14 –
Albert W. Grant , American admiral (d.
1930 )
April 18 –
Hammerton Killick , Haitian admiral (d.
1902 )
April 23 –
Granville Woods , African-American inventor (d.
1910 )
April 24 –
Philippe Pétain , French soldier, statesman (d.
1951 )
April 26 – Sir
Joseph Ward , 17th
Prime Minister of New Zealand (d.
1930 )
April 27 –
Tongzhi Emperor of China (d.
1875 )
May 6
May 8 –
Pedro Lascuráin , 34th
President of Mexico (d.
1952 )
May 15 –
L. Frank Baum , American author, poet, playwright, actor and independent filmmaker (The Wizard of Oz ) (d.
1919 )
May 18 –
Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi , Italian nobleman, general and politician (d.
1941 )
May 21 –
José Batlle y Ordóñez , Twice President of Uruguay (d.
1929 )
May 25
June 14 –
Andrey Markov , Russian mathematician (d.
1922 )
June 22 –
H. Rider Haggard , English novelist (d.
1925 )
June 29 –
Maria Cederschiöld , Swedish journalist (d.
1935 )
July–September
Nikola Tesla
Alfred Deakin
Kate Douglas Wiggin
George McClellan
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
J. J. Thomson
Woodrow Wilson
July 7 –
Georg von der Marwitz , German general (d.
1929 )
July 10 –
Nikola Tesla , Serbian-American inventor (d.
1943 )
July 11 –
Georgiana Drew , American stage actress, married
Maurice Barrymore in 1876 (d.
1893 )
July 23 –
Bal Gangadhar Tilak , Indian political activist (d.
1920 )
July 24 –
Franklin Ware Mann , American inventor (d.
1916 )
July 26 –
George Bernard Shaw , Irish writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1950 )
July 27 –
Nathan Francis Mossell , physician, 1st African American graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and founder of the
Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School (d.
1946 )
July 30 –
Harriet Bates , American author (d.
1986 )
August 3 –
Alfred Deakin , 2nd
Prime Minister of Australia (d.
1919 )
August 10 –
William Willett , British promoter of Daylight Saving Time (d.
1915 )
August 12 –
Diamond Jim Brady , American businessman and philanthropist (d.
1917 )
August 15
September 1 –
Sergei Winogradsky , Russian scientist (d.
1953 )
September 3 –
Louis Sullivan , American architect (d.
1924 )
September 18 –
Wilhelm von Gloeden , German photographer (d.
1931 )
September 19 –
Miguel R. Dávila , Honduranian general, 21st
President of Honduras (d.
1927 )
September 28 –
Kate Douglas Wiggin , American author of
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (d.
1923 )
October–December
October 15 –
Robert Nivelle , French general (d.
1924 )
October 21 –
Francisco Plancarte y Navarrete , Mexican archaeologist and Archbishop of
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monterrey (d. June 2,
1920 )
[15]
October 23 –
William Thomas Turner , British ship's captain with
Cunard Steamship Company (d.
1933 )
October 30 –
Charles Leroux , American balloonist, parachutist (d.
1889 )
November 9 –
Andrei Eberhardt , Russian admiral (d.
1919 )
November 13 –
Louis Brandeis ,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d.
1941 )
November 14 –
J. M. Robertson , British
Liberal Party politician, writer and journalist,
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (d.
1933 )
November 17 –
Demetrio Castillo Duany , Cuban revolutionary, soldier and politician (d.
1922 )
November 21 –
William Emerson Ritter , American biologist (d.
1944 )
November 22
November 24 –
Bat Masterson , American lawman (d.
1921 )
November 28 –
Mary Catherine Crowley , American author (d.
1920 )
November 29 –
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg ,
Chancellor of Germany (d.
1921 )
December 2 –
Robert Kajanus , Finnish conductor, composer (d.
1933 )
December 6 –
Hans Molisch , Czech-Austrian botanist (d.
1937 )
December 10 –
Dewa Shigetō , Japanese admiral (d.
1930 )
December 11 –
Georgi Plekhanov , Russian revolutionary, Marxist theoretician (d.
1918 )
December 13 –
Svetozar Boroević , Austrian field marshal (d.
1920 )
December 18
December 22 –
Frank B. Kellogg ,
United States Secretary of State , recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1937 )
December 23 –
James Buchanan Duke , American tobacco and electric power industrialist (d.
1925 )
December 25 –
Hans von Bartels , German painter (d.
1913 )
December 28 –
Woodrow Wilson , 28th
President of the United States , recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1924 )
Date unknown
Deaths
January–June
Heinrich Heine
January 4 –
Charles Brudenell-Bruce, 1st Marquess of Ailesbury , British politician (b.
1773 )
January 14 –
Janko Drašković , Croatian politician, reformer (b.
1770 )
January 16 –
Thaddeus William Harris , American naturalist (b.
1795 )
January 31 –
Khedrup Gyatso, 11th Dalai Lama (b.
1838 )
February 4 –
Anna Gottlieb , Austrian operatic soprano (b.
1774 )
February 17 –
Heinrich Heine , German writer (b.
1797 )
May 3
June 23 –
Ivan Kireyevsky , Russian literary critic, philosopher (b.
1806 )
June 26 –
Max Stirner , German philosopher (b.
1806 )
July–December
Amedeo Avogadro
Robert Schumann
July 9 –
Amedeo Avogadro , Italian chemist (b.
1776 )
July 11 –
Norberto Ramírez , Central American politician
July 14 –
Edward Vernon Utterson , English lawyer, literary antiquary, collector and editor (b.
1775 /
1776 )
July 20 –
Anna Nielsen , Danish mezzo-soprano (b.
1803 )
July 29
August 6 –
Robert Lucas de Pearsall , English composer; setting of "In dulce jubilo" (b.
1795 )
August 14 –
William Buckland , English geologist, palaeontologist (b.
1784 )
August 19 –
Anna Maria Rüttimann-Meyer von Schauensee , politically active Swiss salonist (b.
1772 )
August 29 –
Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck , British Christian writer (b.
1778 )
August 30 –
Gilbert Abbott à Beckett , English writer (b.
1811 )
September 3 –
Honório Hermeto Carneiro Leão, Marquis of Paraná , Brazilian politician (b.
1801 )
October 19
October 21 –
Francisco Plancarte y Navarrete , Mexican archaeologist and Archbishop of
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monterrey (d. June 2,
1920 )
[16]
November 23 –
Manuela Sáenz , Colombian national heroine (b.
1797 )
December 20 –
Francesco Bentivegna , Italian revolutionary (b.
1820 )
Date unknown
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