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1881 (
MDCCCLXXXI ) was a
common year starting on Saturday of the
Gregorian calendar and a
common year starting on Thursday of the
Julian calendar , the 1881st year of the
Common Era (CE) and
Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 881st year of the
2nd millennium , the 81st year of the
19th century , and the 2nd year of the
1880s decade. As of the start of 1881, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Events
January–March
January 1 –
24 –
Siege of Geok Tepe : Russian troops under General
Mikhail Skobelev defeat the
Turkomans .
January 13 –
War of the Pacific –
Battle of San Juan and Chorrillos : The Chilean army defeats Peruvian forces.
January 15 –
War of the Pacific –
Battle of Miraflores : The Chileans take Lima, capital of Peru, after defeating its second line of defense in Miraflores.
January 24 –
William Edward Forster , chief secretary for Ireland, introduces his Coercion Bill, which temporarily suspends
habeas corpus so that those people suspected of committing an offence can be detained without trial; it goes through a long debate before it is accepted
February 2 .
January 25 –
Thomas Edison and
Alexander Graham Bell form the
Oriental Telephone Company .
February 13 – The first issue of the feminist newspaper
La Citoyenne is published by
Hubertine Auclert in Paris.
February 16 – The
Canadian Pacific Railway is incorporated.
[1]
February 18 –
Carlos Finlay introduces his discovery of the transmission of
Yellow Fever by mosquitoes
Aedes aegypti , in the Fifth
International Sanitary Conference held in
Washington, D.C.
February 19 –
Kansas becomes the first U.S. state to
prohibit all
alcoholic beverages .
February 24 (February 12
Old Style ) –
Qing dynasty China signs the
Treaty of Saint Petersburg with the
Russian Empire providing for the return to China of the eastern part of the
Ili Basin.
February 25 –
Phoenix, Arizona , is incorporated.
March 1 – The
Cunard Line 's
SS Servia , the first
steel
transatlantic liner , is launched at
Clydebank in Scotland.
[2]
March 4 –
James A. Garfield is
sworn in as the 20th president of the United States.
March 12 –
Andrew Watson makes his
Scotland debut as the world's first black international football player.
March 13 (March 1
Old Style ) –
Assassination of Alexander II of Russia : Emperor
Alexander II of Russia ("the Liberator") is killed near his palace in Saint Petersburg when bombs are thrown at him, an act committed by the
revolutionary socialist group
Narodnaya Volya coordinated by
Sophia Perovskaya but
falsely blamed upon
Russian Jews . He is succeeded by his son,
Alexander III . The assassin
Ignacy Hryniewiecki is also killed by his own bomb.
March 23
The
First Boer War comes to an end.
A fire caused by a gas explosion destroys the
Opéra de Nice in the south of France with fatalities.
March 26 (March 14
Old Style ) – The
Principality of Romania is proclaimed the
Kingdom of Romania .
April–June
World's first regular electric
tram service started in
Berlin
July–September
July 1 – General Order 70, the culmination of the
Cardwell–Childers reforms of the
British Army 's organization, comes into effect.
July 2 –
Assassination of James A. Garfield : United States President
James A. Garfield is shot by lawyer
Charles J. Guiteau in Washington, D.C. The wound becomes
infected , killing Garfield on
September 19 .
July 4 –
Tuskegee Institute opens in
Alabama .
July 7 – The first episode of
Carlo Collodi 's
The Adventures of Pinocchio is published in Italy.
July 14 –
20 – The
International Anarchist Congress is held in London; delegates include
Marie Le Compte ,
Peter Kropotkin ,
Errico Malatesta ,
Saverio Merlino ,
Louise Michel ,
Nikolai Tchaikovsky and
Émile Gautier .
July 14 –
Billy the Kid is shot and killed by
Pat Garrett , outside
Fort Sumner ,
New Mexico .
July 20 –
American Indian Wars :
Sioux chief
Sitting Bull leads the last of his people in surrender to United States troops at
Fort Buford in
Montana .
July 23 – The
Boundary Treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina is signed in
Buenos Aires .
[3]
August 3 – The
Pretoria Convention peace treaty is signed, officially ending the war between the
Boers and
Britain .
August 27 – The
fifth hurricane of the Atlantic season hits Florida and the Carolinas, killing about 700.
September 5 – The
Thumb Fire in the U.S. state of
Michigan destroys over a million acres (4,000 km2 ) and kills 282 people.
September 12 –
Francis Howell High School (Howell Institute) in
St. Charles, Missouri , and
Stephen F. Austin High School in
Austin, Texas , open on the same day, putting them in a tie for the title of the oldest public
high school west of the
Mississippi River .
September 19 – President
James A. Garfield dies eleven weeks after being shot. Vice President
Chester A. Arthur becomes the 21st president of the United States.
September 20 – President Chester A. Arthur is
sworn in .
September 26 –
Godalming in England becomes the first town to have its streets illuminated by
electric light (
hydroelectrically generated).
[4]
October–December
October 5 –
December 31 – The
International Cotton Exposition is held in
Atlanta , Georgia, USA.
October 10 –
Richard D'Oyly Carte 's
Savoy Theatre opens in London, the world's first public building to be fully lit by electricity, using
Joseph Swan 's
incandescent light bulbs .
[2]
October 13 – Determined to bring about the
revival of the Hebrew language as a way of unifying
Jews ,
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda has what is believed to be the first conversation in
Modern Hebrew , with friends living in
Paris .
October 26 – The
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral occurs in
Tombstone ,
Cochise County, Arizona , USA.
October 29 – The satirical magazine
Judge is first published in the United States.
November –
Newcastle United F.C. is founded in the northeast of England as Stanley F.C., with a further name change to Newcastle East End F.C. the following year.
November 3 – The
Mapuche uprising of 1881 begins with an attack on Quillem, Chile.
November 9 – Brahms'
Piano Concerto No. 2 premieres in Budapest.
November 11 – The
Clarkson Memorial to an anti-slavery campaigner in
Wisbech (England) is completed and unveiled to the public.
November 19 – A
meteorite strikes the Earth near the village of Großliebenthal, a few kilometers southwest of
Odesa ,
Ukraine .
December 8 – At least 380 die in a
fire at the
Vienna
Ringtheater .
December 25 –
27 – The
Warsaw pogrom is carried out in Vistula Land,
Russian Empire .
[5]
December 28 –
Virgil Earp is ambushed in
Tombstone, Arizona , and loses the use of his left arm.
Date unknown
Kinshasa (the capital of the modern-day
Democratic Republic of the Congo ) is founded by
Henry Morton Stanley as a trading outpost called Léopoldville.
On the
Isle of Man (an internally self-governing dependent territory of the United Kingdom), the
House of Keys Election Act extends the franchise for the national legislature to spinsters and widows owning real estate of a certain value.
Edward Rudolf founds the
Church of England Central Society for Providing Homes for Waifs and Strays (modern-day
The Children's Society ).
The
Pali Text Society is founded by British scholar
Thomas William Rhys Davids , for the study of
Pali (
Ceylonese ) texts.
Some
Vatican archives are opened to scholars for the first time.
Abilene, Texas , is founded.
Rafaela ,
Argentina , is formed.
New York City's oldest independent school for girls, the
Convent of the Sacred Heart New York (91st Street), is founded.
Culford School , a
public school in
Suffolk , England, is founded as the East Anglian School for Boys.
Leyton Orient F.C. is founded in London.
Meiji Law School, as predecessor of
Meiji University , founded in
Yurakucho ,
Tokyo , Japan.
[6]
Tokyo Law College, as predecessor of
Hosei University , was founded in Japan.[
page needed ]
The Vocational and Technical College of Tokyo, later
Tokyo Institute of Technology , was founded in Japan.
[7]
Hattori Watching Shop (服部時計店) founded by Kanetarō Hattori in
Ginza ,
Tokyo , as predecessor of watch brand
Seiko
[8] in Japan.
Births
January
Anna Pavlova
Hermann Staudinger
February
Kliment Voroshilov
February 2 –
Gustav Herglotz , German mathematician (d.
1953 )
February 4
February 11 –
Carlo Carrà , Italian painter (d.
1966 )
February 12 –
Anna Pavlova , Russian ballerina (d.
1931 )
February 13 –
Eleanor Farjeon , English children's writer, poet (d.
1965 )
February 17 –
Bess Streeter Aldrich , American fiction writer (d.
1954 )
February 21 –
Kenneth J. Alford , British soldier, composer (d.
1945 )
February 25 –
Alexei Rykov ,
Premier of Russia and
Premier of the Soviet Union (d.
1938 )
February 27 –
Sveinn Björnsson , 1st president of Iceland (d.
1952 )
February 28 –
Otto Dowling ,
United States Navy
Captain , 25th
Governor of American Samoa (d.
1946 )
March
Mary Webb
April
April 1 –
Octavian Goga , 37th prime minister of Romania (d.
1938 )
April 3 –
Alcide De Gasperi , Italian statesman, politician, 30th prime minister of Italy (d.
1954 )
April 12 –
Rudolf Ramek , 5th Chancellor of Austria (d.
1941 )
April 14 –
Husain Salaahuddin , Maldivian writer (d.
1948 )
April 16 –
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax , British politician (d.
1959 )
April 24 –
Harald Giersing , Danish painter (d.
1927 )
April 27 –
Móric Esterházy , 18th prime minister of Hungary (d.
1960 )
May
May 1 –
Mary MacLane , Canadian writer (d.
1929 )
May 2 –
Harry J. Capehart , American lawyer, politician, and businessperson (d.
1955 )
[9]
May 4 –
Alexander Kerensky , Russian politician (d.
1970 )
May 13 –
Lima Barreto , Brazilian writer (d.
1922 )
May 14 –
George Murray Hulbert , American politician (d.
1950 )
May 19 –
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , founder of
the Republic of Turkiye and the first
President of Turkey ,
Turkish field marshal and statesman (official birthday; d.
1938 )
May 20 –
Władysław Sikorski , Polish general, politician (d.
1943 )
May 26 –
Adolfo de la Huerta , 38th
President of Mexico (d.
1955 )
May 30 –
Georg von Küchler , German field marshal (d.
1968 )
June
Maggie Gripenberg
July
Hans Fischer
Cecil B. DeMille
July 3 –
Leon Errol , Australian actor and comedian (d.
1951 )
July 4 –
Ulysses S. Grant III , American soldier, planner (d.
1968 )
July 22 –
Kenneth Whiting , United States Navy officer, submarine and naval aviation pioneer (d.
1943 )
July 27 –
Hans Fischer , German chemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1945 )
July 28 –
Günther Quandt , German industrialist, founder of the industrial empire that in modern times includes BMW and Altana (d.
1954 )
July 30 –
Smedley Butler , United States Marine Corps general (d.
1940 )
August
September
October
Pablo Picasso
November
Pope John XXIII
November 4 –
Gaby Deslys , French dancer, actress (d.
1920 )
November 5 –
George A. Malcolm , American lawyer, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and educator (d.
1961 )
November 8 –
Robert Esnault-Pelterie , French aircraft designer, pioneer rocket theorist (d.
1957 )
November 12 –
Maximilian von Weichs , German field marshal (d.
1954 )
November 14 –
Nicholas Schenck , Russian-born American film studio executive (d.
1969 )
November 15 –
Franklin P. Adams , American columnist, poet (d.
1960 )
November 24 –
Al Christie , Canadian-born director, producer (d.
1951 )
November 25
November 28 –
Stefan Zweig , Austrian writer (d.
1942 )
December
Deaths
January–June
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Anna McNeill Whistler
Alexander II of Russia
Modest Mussorgsky
Benjamin Disraeli
Jules Armand Dufaure
January 1 –
Louis Auguste Blanqui , French socialist, political activist (b.
1805 )
January 3 –
Anna McNeill Whistler , James Whistler' s mother, subject of his painting (b.
1804 )
January 18 –
Auguste Mariette , French Egyptologist (b.
1821 )
January 21 –
Wilhelm Matthias Naeff ,
member of the Swiss Federal Council (b.
1802 )
January 24 –
Frances Stackhouse Acton , British botanist, archaeologist, writer and artist (b.
1794 )
February 5 –
Thomas Carlyle , Scottish writer, historian (b.
1795 )
February 8 –
Marie Jules Dupré , French admiral and colonial governor (b.
1813 )
February 9 –
Fyodor Dostoyevsky , Russian novelist (b.
1821 )
February 14 –
Fernando Wood , New York City mayor (b.
1812 )
February 23 –
Robert F. R. Lewis , American naval officer (b.
1826 )
March 2 –
Sir John Cracroft Wilson , British civil servant, and politician in New Zealand (b.
1808 )
March 13 – Emperor
Alexander II of Russia (assassinated) (b.
1818 )
March 28 –
Modest Mussorgsky , Russian composer (b.
1839 )
March 31 –
Lucy Virginia French , American blank verse poet (b.
1825 )
April 19 –
Benjamin Disraeli ,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b.
1804 )
April 26 –
Ludwig Freiherr von und zu der Tann-Rathsamhausen , Bavarian general (b.
1815 )
April 27 –
Ludwig von Benedek , Austrian general (b.
1804 )
May 24 –
Samuel Palmer , English artist (b.
1805 )
May 25 –
Giuseppe Maria Giulietti , Italian explorer (b.
1847 )
June 6 –
Henri Vieuxtemps , Belgian composer (b.
1820 )
June 28 –
Jules Armand Dufaure , 3-time prime minister of France (b.
1798 )
June 30 –
Gustav von Alvensleben , Prussian general (b.
1803 )
July – December
J. V. Snellman
Billy the Kid
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
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Ambrose Burnside
James A. Garfield
July 1
July 4 –
J. V. Snellman , Finnish statesman and an influential
Fennoman philosopher (b.
1806 )
[13]
July 14 –
Billy the Kid , American gunslinger (b.
1859 )
July 17 –
Jim Bridger , American explorer and trapper (b.
1804 )
August 3 –
William Fargo , American expressman and politician, Mayor of Buffalo, New York (b.
1818 )
August 11 –
Jane Digby , English adventurer (b.
1807 )
August 15 –
Alexandru G. Golescu , 11th prime minister of Romania (b.
1819 )
September 7 –
Sidney Lanier , American writer (b.
1842 )
September 8 –
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands , Dutch noble, general (b.
1797 )
September 13 –
Ambrose Burnside ,
American Civil War general,
inventor , politician from
Rhode Island (b.
1824 )
September 19 –
James A. Garfield , 20th
President of the United States (b.
1831 )
September 22 –
Solomon L. Spink , U.S. Congressman from Illinois (b.
1831 )
October 3
October 31 –
George W. De Long , American naval officer, explorer (starvation) (b.
1844 )
December 4 –
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick , American general, politician, and diplomat (b.
1836 )
December 18 –
George Edmund Street , British architect (b.
1824 )
See also
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