1890 in the United States

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1890 in the United States
Years: 1887 1888 188918901891 1892 1893

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Events from the year 1890 in the United States.

Incumbents[edit]

Federal Government[edit]

Events[edit]

January–June[edit]

July–December[edit]

December 29: Wounded Knee Massacre

Undated[edit]

Ongoing[edit]

Births[edit]

  • March 21 – C. Douglass Buck, United States Senator from Delaware from 1943 till 1949. (died 1965)
  • September 24 – Allen J. Ellender, United States Senator from Louisiana from 1937 till 1972. (died 1972)
  • October 14 – Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States from 1953 till 1961. (died 1969)
  • October 20 – Sherman Minton, United States Senator from Indiana from 1935 to 1941. Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1949 till 1956. (died 1965)

Deaths[edit]

  • March 2 – James E. English, United States Senator from Connecticut from 1875 till 1876. (born 1812)
  • March 19 – John S. Hager, United States Senator from California from 1873 till 1875. (born 1818)
  • May 3 – James B. Beck, Scotland-born United States Senator from Kentucky from 1877 till 1890. (born 1822)
  • July 10 – Thomas C. McCreery, United States Senator from Kentucky from 1868 till 1871. (born 1816)
  • July 13 – John C. Frémont, soldier and explorer and United States Senator from California from 1850 till 1851. (born 1813)
  • September 8 – Isaac P. Christiancy, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court and U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1875 till 1879. (born 1812)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Full List of Thunder Bay Region Shipwrecks" (by name), MSU Sea Grant Extension, Northeast District, Michigan State University, 2000, webpage: MSUE-TB-wrecks.
  2. ^ This Day in History: 1890
  3. ^ "A Brief History of the Founding of the DAR". National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Archived from the original on October 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-27. 

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