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Description Event Description Event Description Event
Founded the Klu Klux Klan  Forrest  Where the Klu Klux Klan was founded  Pulaski, TN  Finished re-layed the transatlantic cable  Field  
Purchased Alaska from Russia  Seward  Price of Alaska  $7 million  nicknames for Alaskan purchase  Seward's Folly; Seward's Icebox  
Formed the Pullman Palace Car Company  Carnegie & Pullman  Used by cattle herders to run cattle from Texas to Kansas  Chisholm Trail  Established the National Grange to support farmer's rights  Kelley  
Published Ragged Dick and creates rags-to-riches genre  Alger  Impeached for trying to dismiss Secretary of War Edwin Stanton in violation of Tenure of Office Act  Johnson  Senate vote when frist-term Iowa Republican Edmund Ross votes "Not Guilty"  Johnson  
Act violated by Andrew Johnson resulting in vote for his impeachment  Tenure of Office Act  Amendment passed granting full rights and citizenship to blacks  14th  Nations 8th President  Grant  
Grant's Vice President  Colfax  Invented teh air brake  Westinghouse  Joined the transcontinental railroad as the Union Pacifice and Central Pacific lines are connected  The Golden Spike at Promontori Point, Utah  
Amendment passed requiring all southern states to grant all blacks the right to vote  15th  Tried to corner gold market and cause a panic leading to black Friday  Gould & Fisk  Founded in Philadelphia  Knights of Labor  
Made survey of the Colorado River  Powell  Defeated the Natchez in the fames Mississippi River boat race  The Robert E Lee  Forms the Standard Oil Company  Rockefeller  
The effect of a treaty rejected by the senate  annex the Dominican Republic  Symbol the the Democratic Party  Donkey  First black to take a seat in the Senate as a Republican from Mississippi  Revels  
Opens the great Traveling Museum; Menagerie, Caravan, and the Hippodrome  Barnum  Exposed for corruption in running New York City Government known as Tammany Hall said, "as long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it?"  Tweed  Rocked by the credit mobilier railroad bribery scandal whereby officials of the Union Pacific Railroad bribe the officials to try and ward off a Congressional investigation  Grant Administration  
Won re-election over Greeley  Grant  Grant's second term-vice President  Wilson  Painted Arrangement in Gray and Black which is a portrait of his mother  Whistler  
America's first National Park  Yellowstone  Pulled off the first bank heist in Adair, Iowa  James  Invented barbed wire  Glidden  
Held at Churchill Downs, Louisville KY winner is Aristide  Kentucky Derby  Implicated in Whiskey Ring scandal whereby distillers bribed government officials to keep taxes collected on alchohol  Babcock  Became the first to use Bessemer process to remove impurities from molten iron  Carnegie steel mill  
Set up nursery in Santa Rosa, CA  Burbank  The Plant Magician  Burbank  Made the first transmission of human voice with the memorable message, "Watson come here I need you"  Bell  
Recognized 100 years as the United States held in Philadelphia. Among the exhibits is the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty  Centennial Exhibition  Decimated at Battle of the Little Big Horn by Sioux Indians  Custer  "Commanders" of the Sioux indians  Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse  
38th state to enter the union - also known as the centennial state  Colorado  Killed playing cards in the Dakota Territory  Hickok  Hickok's hand of two aces and two 8s  Dead man's hand  
published Tom Sawyer  Twain  19th president  Hayes  Hayes' Vice President  Wheeler  
Removed all Federal Troops from the south, ending reconstruction  Hayes  Surrendered to US Troops saying, "I will fight no more forever"  Chief Joseph  Patented phonograph  Edison  
Secret Irish terrorist organization broken up as 10 of its members are hanged for murdering police and coal mining officials  Molly Maguires  Detects the two moons of Mars from the US Naval Observatory in Washington DC  Hall  Two Moons of Mars  Deimos, Phobos  
Observed for the first time on June 14, 1877  Flag Day  Sued English Critic John Ruskin for defaming his art  Whistler  Dismissed as Chief Customs Collector in NYC  Arthur  
Organized under Mary Baker Eddy  Church of Christ Scientists  Created long lasting electrical light  Edison  America's 20th President  Garfield  
Garfield's VP  Arthur  Wrote Ben Hur  Wallace  Former Civil War General  Wallace  
Founded by eorge Railton  Salvation Army  Originally founded in England in 1865 by WIlliam Booth  Salvation Army  Fugitive shot by Sheriff Pat Garrett at Fort Sumner in New Mexico Territory  Billy the Kid  
Billy the Kid's real name  William Bonney  Shot Garfield in a Washington, DC railway station as he was en route to Williams College to give commencement address  Guiteau  "I am a stalward, and Arthur is now president"  Guiteau  
Became 21st president two and a half months after Garfield was shot when he (Garfield) died  Arthur  Became head of Tuskegee Institute  Washington  Organized US Red Cross  Barton  
Killded the Clanton brothers at O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona  Wyatt Earp (With brothers Virgil and Morgan and Doc Holliday)  A Century of Dishonor exposes US abuse against Indians  Jackson  published Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings  Harris  
Killed Jesse James for $10,000 reward, in St. Joseph, MO  Ford  Creatd the US Civil Service, in part as a result of Garfield's assassination by a disappointed office seeker  The Pendelton Act  a steel-cable span from Manhattan to Brooklyn called the Eight Wonder of the World, opens  Brooklyn Bridge  
Bridge built by John and Washington Roebling  The Brooklyn Bridge  Establishes Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show  Cody  Declines overtures to run for president on the Republican ticket: "I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected"  Sherman  
Used slogan, "Ma, Ma where's my Pa," Based on widespread rumors that Cleveland had fathered an illegitimate child.  Cleveland  Became the 22nd president  Cleveland  Ran against Cleveland and known as "the Plumed Knight" because Mugwumps left the Republican Party to support Cleveland  Blaine  
Cleveland's VP  Hendricks  Completed in Washington DC in 1885 - cornerstone was laid in 1848  Washington Monument  8 anarchists convicted in this bombing and riot in Chicago in 1886  Haymarket Square  
Set the succession of Presidency; Secretary of State follows VP; others follow Secretary of State based on when cabinet department was created: Sec'y of Treasury, Sec'y of War, Atty General, etc.  Presidential Succession Act  Marries the daughter of his ex-partner in the White House  Cleveland  Dedicated in New York Harbor on Bedloe's Island; built by Bartholdi  Statue of Liberty  
Liberty Enlightening the World  Statue of Liberty  The New Colossus  Lazarus  Constructed the inner structure of the Statue of Liberty  Eiffel  
Surrenders to US troops at Skeleton Canyon, AZ  Geronimo  First head of American Federation of Labor  Gompers  Published first volume of The Winning of the West  Roosevelt  
Hit of the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show  Oakley  Lost the popular vote but won sufficient electoral votes to become the 23rd president  Harrison  Harrison's VP  Morton  
Makes picture taking universal with Kodak camera  Eastman  "You push the button and we do the rest"  Eastman  Published Looking Backward: 2000 - 1887  Bellamy  
Casey at the Bat  Thayer  This territory is opened for white settlement and claims for over 2 million acres were staked by 50,000 settlers  Oklahoma Indian Territory  Over 2,000 people died in this flood when a dam breaks and a reservoir behind it empties  Johnstown (Pennsylvania) flood  
Rochester, MN  Mayo Clinic  How the Other Half Lives shows the terrible living conditions of the poor and immigrants in NYC  Riis  Hull House in Chicago  Addams  
Around the world in 72 days, beating the fictional itinerary of Jules Verne character Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 days;  Bly  Nellie Bly's real name  Seaman  The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1660 - 1783  Mahan  
US Seventh Cavalry massacres 150 Sioux Indians, over half of them women and children  Wounded Knee, South Dakota  Killed in skirmish with US troops along Grand River, South Dakota  Sitting Bull  Invented basketball in Springfield, Massachussets  Naismith  
Published his ten-volume History of the United States  Bancroft  President of the Cetral Pacific Railroad, opens Stanford University in memory of his son  Stanford  built 10 story skyscraper, The Wainwright Building in St. Louis  Sullivan  
24th President  Cleveland (again)  Cleveland's VP  Stevenson  Chief immigration station in US  Ellis Island  
State troops put down strike against thi scompany in Pennsylvania  Carnegie Steel Company  marks 400th annivesary of Columbus' discovery of New World, among attractions is carnival ride created by Geroge Ferris  World Columbian Exhibition  Heavyweight title from John L Sullivan  Corbett  
wrote The Pledge of Allegiance  Bellamy  Founded the Sierra Club  Muir  Acquitted of ax-murder killings of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachussets  Borden