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industry and (in replacement) the beginning of the
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Events


January–March

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January 1 January 1 or 1 January is the first day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 364 days remaining until the end of the year (365 in leap years). This day is also known as New Year's Day since the day marks the beginning of the ye ...
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Benito Juárez Benito Pablo Juárez García (; 21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872) was a Mexican liberal politician and lawyer who served as the 26th president of Mexico from 1858 until his death in office in 1872. As a Zapotec, he was the first indigenous pre ...
captures
Mexico City Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley o ...
. ** The first steam-powered
carousel A carousel or carrousel (mainly North American English), merry-go-round (international), roundabout (British English), or hurdy-gurdy (an old term in Australian English, in SA) is a type of amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular pl ...
is recorded, in
Bolton Bolton (, locally ) is a large town in Greater Manchester in North West England, formerly a part of Lancashire. A former mill town, Bolton has been a production centre for textiles since Flemish weavers settled in the area in the 14th ...
, England. *
January 2 Events Pre-1600 * 69 – The Roman legions in Germania Superior refuse to swear loyalty to Galba. They rebel and proclaim Vitellius as emperor. * 366 – The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine in large numbers, invading the Roman Empire ...
Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia Frederick William IV (german: Friedrich Wilhelm IV.; 15 October 17952 January 1861), the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia, reigned as King of Prussia from 7 June 1840 to his death on 2 January 1861. Also referred to ...
dies, and is succeeded by
Wilhelm I William I or Wilhelm I (german: Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig; 22 March 1797 – 9 March 1888) was King of Prussia from 2 January 1861 and German Emperor from 18 January 1871 until his death in 1888. A member of the House of Hohenzollern, he was the ...
. *
January 3 Events Pre-1600 *AD 69, 69 – The Roman legions on the Rhine refuse to declare their allegiance to Galba, instead proclaiming their legate, Aulus Vitellius, as emperor. * 250 – Emperor Decius orders everyone in the Roman Empire (ex ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
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Delaware Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacent ...
votes not to secede from the Union. *
January 9 Events Pre-1600 * 681 – Twelfth Council of Toledo: King Erwig of the Visigoths initiates a council in which he implements diverse measures against the Jews in Spain. *1127 – Jin–Song Wars: Invading Jurchen soldiers from the Jin ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
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Mississippi Mississippi () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the north by Tennessee; to the east by Alabama; to the south by the Gulf of Mexico; to the southwest by Louisiana; and to the northwest by Arkansas. Miss ...
becomes the second state to secede from the Union. *
January 10 Events Pre-1600 * 49 BC – Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, signalling the start of civil war. * 9 – The Western Han dynasty ends when Wang Mang claims that the divine Mandate of Heaven called for the end of the dynasty and the ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
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Florida Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and ...
secedes from the Union. *
January 11 Events Pre-1600 * 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople: A quarrel between supporters of different chariot teams—the Blues and the Greens—in the Hippodrome escalates into violence. * 630 – Conquest of Mecca: The prophet Muha ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
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Alabama (We dare defend our rights) , anthem = " Alabama" , image_map = Alabama in United States.svg , seat = Montgomery , LargestCity = Huntsville , LargestCounty = Baldwin County , LargestMetro = Greater Birmingham , area_total_km2 = 135,7 ...
secedes from the Union. *
January 12 Events Pre-1600 * 475 – Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire. * 1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crowned King of Sweden, having already rei ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: Major Robert Anderson sends dispatches to Washington. *
January 19 Events Pre-1600 * 379 – Emperor Gratian elevates Flavius Theodosius at Sirmium to ''Augustus'', and gives him authority over all the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. * 649 – Conquest of Kucha: The forces of Kucha surrender a ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
:
Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: Places Historical states and entities * Related to the ...
secedes from the Union. *
January 21 Events Pre-1600 * 763 – Following the Battle of Bakhamra between Alids and Abbasids near Kufa, the Alid rebellion ends with the death of Ibrahim, brother of Isa ibn Musa. * 1525 – The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is founded when ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
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Jefferson Davis Jefferson F. Davis (June 3, 1808December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives as ...
resigns from the
United States Senate The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States. The composition and po ...
. *
January 26 Events Pre-1600 * 661 – The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph. * 1531 – The 6.4–7.1 Lisbon earthquake kills about thirty thousand people. * 1564 – The Council of T ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
:
Louisiana Louisiana , group=pronunciation (French: ''La Louisiane'') is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It is the 20th-smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Louisiana is bord ...
secedes from the Union. *
January 29 Events Pre-1600 * 904 – Sergius III is elected pope, after coming out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher. * 946 – Caliph Al-Mustakfi is blinded and deposed by Emir Mu'izz al-Dawla, rul ...
Kansas Kansas () is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern United States. Its Capital city, capital is Topeka, Kansas, Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita, Kansas, Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebras ...
is admitted as the 34th
U.S. state In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50. Bound together in a political union, each state holds governmental jurisdiction over a separate and defined geographic territory where it shares its sove ...
, being admitted as a free state. *
February 1 Events Pre-1600 * 1327 – The teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer. * 1411 – The First Peace of Thorn is signed in Thorn (Toruń), ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
:
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...
secedes from the Union. *
February 4 Events Pre–1600 * 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrelling ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: In
Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County, Alabama, Montgomery County. Named for the Irish soldier Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River, on the Gulf Coastal Plain, coas ...
, the
Provisional Confederate States Congress The Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, also known as the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, was a congress of deputies and delegates called together from the Southern States which became the governing body ...
is formed by representatives from the first seven break-away states. *
February 8 Events Pre-1600 * 421 – Constantius III becomes co-Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. * 1238 – The Mongols burn the Russian city of Vladimir. * 1250 – Seventh Crusade: Crusaders engage Ayyubid forces in the Battle of ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: The
Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States or the Confederacy was an unrecognized breakaway republic in the Southern United States that existed from February 8, 1861, to May 9, 1865. The Confeder ...
are formed, comprising the first seven break-away States. *
February 9 Events Pre-1600 * 474 – Zeno is crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. * 1003 – Boleslaus III is restored to authority with armed support from Bolesław I the Brave of Poland. *1539 – The first recorded race is held ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: Jefferson Davis is elected Provisional President of the
Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States or the Confederacy was an unrecognized breakaway republic in the Southern United States that existed from February 8, 1861, to May 9, 1865. The Confeder ...
, by the Weed Convention at Montgomery, Alabama. *
February 11 Events Pre-1600 *660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu. * 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman empire, on the eve of his coming ...
**
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: The U.S. House unanimously passes a resolution, guaranteeing non-interference with slavery in any state. ** About 850 convicts at
Chatham Dockyard Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent. Established in Chatham in the mid-16th century, the dockyard subsequently expanded into neighbouring Gillingham (at its most extensive, in the early 20th century ...
in England take over their prison in a riot. *
February 13 Events Pre-1600 * 962 – Emperor Otto I and Pope John XII co-sign the ''Diploma Ottonianum'', recognizing John as ruler of Rome. * 1322 – The central tower of Ely Cathedral falls on the night of 12th–13th. * 1462 – The ...
Italian unification The unification of Italy ( it, Unità d'Italia ), also known as the ''Risorgimento'' (, ; ), was the 19th-century political and social movement that resulted in the consolidation of different states of the Italian Peninsula into a single ...
: The Siege of Gaeta, stronghold of the Neapolitan King Francis II, is ended by Piedmontese forces. Francis goes into exile. *
February 18 Events Pre-1600 *1229 – The Sixth Crusade: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, signs a ten-year truce with al-Kamil, regaining Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem with neither military engagements nor support from the papacy. * 1268 &n ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: In Montgomery, Alabama, Jefferson Davis is inaugurated as the provisional president of the Confederate States of America. *
February 19 Events Pre-1600 * 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies. * 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the worship of ...
Alexander II, Czar of
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War ...
, made a law against
serfdom Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery, which develop ...
. *
February 20 Events Pre-1600 *1339 – The Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti clash in the Battle of Parabiago; Visconti is defeated. * 1472 – Orkney and Shetland are pawned by Norway to Scotlan ...
– In Britain, storms damage the
Crystal Palace Crystal Palace may refer to: Places Canada * Crystal Palace Complex (Dieppe), a former amusement park now a shopping complex in Dieppe, New Brunswick * Crystal Palace Barracks, London, Ontario * Crystal Palace (Montreal), an exhibition building ...
and cause the collapse of the steeple of
Chichester Cathedral Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. It is located in Chichester, in West Sussex, England. It was founded as a cathedral in 1075, when the seat of ...
. *
February 23 Events Pre-1600 * 303 – Roman emperor Diocletian orders the destruction of the Christian church in Nicomedia, beginning eight years of Diocletianic Persecution. * 532 – Byzantine emperor Justinian I lays the foundation stone of ...
– President-elect
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation throu ...
arrives secretly in Washington, D.C. after an assassination attempt in
Baltimore Baltimore ( , locally: or ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland, fourth most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic, and the 30th most populous city in the United States with a population of 585,708 in 2020. Baltimore was ...
. *
February 24 Events Pre-1600 * 484 – King Huneric of the Vandals replaces Nicene bishops with Arian ones, and banishes some to Corsica. * 1303 – The English are defeated at the Battle of Roslin, in the First War of Scottish Independence. * ...
Battle of Ky Hoa The Battle of Kỳ Hòa (Vietnamese: Trận Đại đồn Chí Hòa) on 24 and 25 February 1861 was an important French victory in the Cochinchina campaign (1858–62). This campaign, fought between the French and the Spanish on the one side and ...
: the French and the Spanish defeat the Vietnamese. *
February 27 Events Pre-1600 * 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian II declare their wish that all Roman citizens convert to Nicene Christianity. * 425 – The University of Constantin ...
– Russian troops fire upon a crowd in
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officiall ...
protesting Russian rule over Poland, killing 5 protesters. *
February 28 Events Pre-1600 * 202 BC – Liu Bang is enthroned as the Emperor of China, beginning four centuries of rule by the Han dynasty. * 870 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople closes. * 1525 – Aztec king Cuauhtémoc is execut ...
Colorado Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of the ...
is organized as a
United States territory In the United States, a territory is any extent of region under the sovereign jurisdiction of the federal government of the United States, including all waters (around islands or continental tracts). The United States asserts sovereign rights for ...
. *
March 2 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome (537–38), Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoths, Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Piazza del Popolo, Flaminian Gate; he a ...
**
Nevada Nevada ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. N ...
is organized as a
United States territory In the United States, a territory is any extent of region under the sovereign jurisdiction of the federal government of the United States, including all waters (around islands or continental tracts). The United States asserts sovereign rights for ...
. **
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
:
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...
is admitted to the Confederate States of America. *
March 3 Events Pre-1600 * 473 – Gundobad (nephew of Ricimer) nominates Glycerius as emperor of the Western Roman Empire. * 724 – Empress Genshō abdicates the throne in favor of her nephew Shōmu who becomes emperor of Japan. *1575 ...
(
February 19 Events Pre-1600 * 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies. * 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the worship of ...
O.S.) –
Emancipation reform of 1861 The emancipation reform of 1861 in Russia, also known as the Edict of Emancipation of Russia, (russian: Крестьянская реформа 1861 года, translit=Krestyanskaya reforma 1861 goda – "peasants' reform of 1861") was the first ...
:
Serfdom Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery, which develop ...
is abolished in the
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War ...
. *
March 4 Events Pre-1600 * AD 51 – Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title '' princeps iuventutis'' (head of the youth). * 306 – Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. * 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a ...
**
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation throu ...
is
sworn in Traditionally an oath (from Anglo-Saxon ', also called plight) is either a statement of fact or a promise taken by a sacrality as a sign of verity. A common legal substitute for those who conscientiously object to making sacred oaths is to giv ...
as the 16th president of the United States. **
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: The " Stars and Bars" is adopted as the flag of the
Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States or the Confederacy was an unrecognized breakaway republic in the Southern United States that existed from February 8, 1861, to May 9, 1865. The Confeder ...
. *
March 10 Events Pre-1600 * 241 BC – First Punic War: Battle of the Aegates: The Romans sink the Carthaginian fleet bringing the First Punic War to an end. * 298 – Roman Emperor Maximian concludes his campaign in North Africa and makes a ...
El Hadj Umar Tall Hadji Oumarûl Foutiyou Tall (Umar ibn Sa'id al-Futi Tal, ar, حاج عمر بن سعيد طعل), ( – 1864 CE), born in Futa Tooro, present day Senegal, was a West African political leader, Islamic scholar, Tijani Sufi and Toucouleu ...
seizes the city of
Ségou Ségou (; bm, ߛߋߓߎ, italic=no, ) is a town and an urban commune in south-central Mali that lies northeast of Bamako on the right bank of the River Niger. The town is the capital of the Ségou Cercle and the Ségou Region. With 130,690 ...
, destroying the Bamana Empire of
Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Ma ...
. *
March 11 Events Pre-1600 * 222 – Roman emperor Elagabalus is murdered alongside his mother, Julia Soaemias. He is replaced by his 14-year old cousin, Severus Alexander. * 843 – Triumph of Orthodoxy: Empress Theodora II restores the ven ...
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and t ...
: The
Constitution A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organisation or other type of entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed. When these pr ...
of the
Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States or the Confederacy was an unrecognized breakaway republic in the Southern United States that existed from February 8, 1861, to May 9, 1865. The Confeder ...
is adopted. *
March 13 Events Pre-1600 * 624 – The Battle of Badr, the first major battle between the Muslims and Quraysh. *1567 – The Battle of Oosterweel, traditionally regarded as the start of the Eighty Years' War. *1591 – At the Battle of Ton ...
Tsushima incident: The Russian corvette ''Posadnik'' arrives at
Tsushima Island is an island of the Japanese archipelago situated in-between the Tsushima Strait and Korea Strait, approximately halfway between Kyushu and the Korean Peninsula. The main island of Tsushima, once a single island, was divided into two in 167 ...
in the
Korea Strait The Korea Strait is a sea passage in East Asia between Korea and Japan, connecting the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan in the northwest Pacific Ocean. The strait is split by the Tsushima Island into the Western Channe ...
, Japan, provoking a reaction from the Japanese Shogunate. *
March 17 Events Pre-1600 * 45 BC – In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the Younger in the Battle of Munda. * 180 – Commodus becomes sole emperor of the Roman Empire at the age of ei ...
– Italian unification: The
Kingdom of Italy The Kingdom of Italy ( it, Regno d'Italia) was a state that existed from 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Kingdom of Sardinia, Sardinia was proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, proclaimed King of Italy, until 1946, when civil discontent led to ...
is proclaimed by the new Parliament, with
Victor Emmanuel II en, Victor Emmanuel Maria Albert Eugene Ferdinand Thomas , house = Savoy , father = Charles Albert of Sardinia , mother = Maria Theresa of Austria , religion = Roman Catholicism , image_size = 252px , succession ...
of
Piedmont-Sardinia The Kingdom of Sardinia,The name of the state was originally Latin: , or when the kingdom was still considered to include Corsica. In Italian it is , in French , in Sardinian , and in Piedmontese . also referred to as the Kingdom of Savoy-S ...
becoming its
king King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen regnant, queen, which title is also given to the queen consort, consort of a king. *In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contempora ...
. *
March 19 Events Pre-1600 * 1277 – The Byzantine–Venetian treaty of 1277 is concluded, stipulating a two-year truce and renewing Venetian commercial privileges in the Byzantine Empire. * 1279 – A Mongol victory at the Battle of Yamen en ...
– The
First Taranaki War The First Taranaki War (also known as the North Taranaki War) was an armed conflict over land ownership and sovereignty that took place between Māori and the New Zealand government in the Taranaki district of New Zealand's North Island from Mar ...
ends in New Zealand. *
March 20 Events Pre-1600 * 673 – Emperor Tenmu of Japan assumes the Chrysanthemum Throne at the Palace of Kiyomihara in Asuka. * 1206 – Michael IV Autoreianos is appointed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. * 1600 – The Link ...
** An earthquake completely destroys
Mendoza, Argentina Mendoza (, ), officially the City of Mendoza ( es, Ciudad de Mendoza) is the capital of the province of Mendoza in Argentina. It is located in the northern-central part of the province, in a region of foothills and high plains, on the eastern ...
. ** Italian unification: The surrender of
Civitella del Tronto Civitella del Tronto () is a town and '' comune'' in the province of Teramo, within the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It is in the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park. History The origins of Civitella are unknown, though in the area ha ...
ends the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ( it, Regno delle Due Sicilie) was a kingdom in Southern Italy from 1816 to 1860. The kingdom was the largest sovereign state by population and size in Italy before Italian unification, comprising Sicily and al ...
. *
March 21 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome: King Vitiges attempts to assault the northern and eastern city walls, but is repulsed at the Praenestine Gate, known as the ''Vivarium'', by the defenders under the Byzantine generals Bessas an ...
Alexander Stephens Alexander Hamilton Stephens (February 11, 1812 – March 4, 1883) was an American politician who served as the vice president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865, and later as the 50th governor of Georgia from 1882 until his death in 1 ...
, Vice President of the Confederacy, gives the infamous ''
Cornerstone Speech The Cornerstone Speech, also known as the Cornerstone Address, was an oration given by Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Confederate States of America, at the Athenaeum in Savannah, Georgia, on March 21, 1861. The improvised speech, ...
'' in
Savannah, Georgia Savannah ( ) is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia and is the county seat of Chatham County, Georgia, Chatham County. Established in 1733 on the Savannah River, the city of Savannah became the Kingdom of Great Br ...
, in which he declares that slavery is the natural condition of blacks, and the foundation of the Confederacy. *
March 28 Events Pre-1600 *AD 37 – Roman emperor Caligula accepts the titles of the Principate, bestowed on him by the Senate. * 193 – After assassinating the Roman Emperor Pertinax, his Praetorian Guards auction off the throne to Didiu ...
Confederate Arizona Arizona Territory, colloquially referred to as Confederate Arizona, was an organized incorporated territory of the Confederate States that existed from August 1, 1861 to May 26, 1865, when the Confederate States Army Trans-Mississippi Depar ...
: convention in present-day Tucson ratified the ordinance of secession of southern part of New Mexico Territory. * March 30 – Discovery of the chemical elements: Sir William Crookes announces his discovery of thallium.


April–June

* April 7 – A population 1861 United Kingdom census, census is taken in the United Kingdom. * April 12 – The
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begins with the bombardment of Fort Sumter, South Carolina. * April 13 –
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: Fort Sumter surrenders to Southern forces. * April 15 –
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: President Abraham Lincoln issues a Proclamation calling for 75,000 men to confront in the South, "combinations too powerful to be suppressed in the ordinary way". * April 17 –
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: The state of Virginia secedes from the Union. * April 20 –
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: Robert E. Lee resigns his commission in the United States Army, in order to command the forces of the state of Virginia. * April 24 (N.S.) – Bezdna Unrest, Bezdna, Russia is the scene of a peasant uprising; the military open fire and about 90 are killed. * April 25 –
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: The Union Army arrives in Washington, D.C. * April 26 – Giovanni Schiaparelli discovers the asteroid 69 Hesperia. * April 27 –
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: ** President
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suspends the writ of habeas corpus in the United States. * May 6 –
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: Arkansas secedes from the Union (American Civil War), Union. * May 7 –
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: Tennessee secedes from the Union (American Civil War), Union. * May 8 –
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: Richmond, Virginia is named the capital of the
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. * May 13 ** North Star Affair: The British merchant ship ''North Star'' leaves Hong Kong for Nagasaki, Japan. Chinese pirates board the vessel, kill an officer, and escape with a large quantity of gold. **
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: Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom issues a "proclamation of neutral country, neutrality", which recognizes the Confederate States of America, breakaway states as having belligerent rights. ** Comet C/1861 J1 (the "Great Comet of 1861") is discovered in Australia. * May 14 – The Canellas meteorite, an 859 gram chondrite type meteorite, strikes Earth near Barcelona, Spain. * May 20 –
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: **Kentucky proclaims its neutral country, neutrality, which lasts until September 3, when Confederate States of America, Confederate forces enter the state. **North Carolina secedes from the Union. * May 21 – Russian sailors clash with a group of Japanese samurai and farmers, at Tsushima Island, Tsushima island. * May 23 –
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: The state of Virginia in the American Civil War#Secession, Virginia's ordinance of secession from the United States is ratified in a referendum held on May 23, 1861. * May 29 – The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce is established. * June 9 – The Règlement Organique (Mount Lebanon), Règlement Organique: With the approval of European powers, the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate is established as a semi-autonomous sub-division separate from the Sidon Eyalet. An Ottoman Armenian, Davud Pasha, is appointed Mutasarrıf by the Ottoman Sultan. * June 15 –
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is formally elected President of Mexico; he temporarily stops the payments of foreign debt. * June 22 – 1861 Tooley Street fire, Tooley Street fire starts and takes the life of James Braidwood (firefighter), James Braidwood first director of the London Fire Brigade. * June 25 – Abdülmecid I, Ottoman dynasty, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1839–1861) dies and is succeeded by Abdülaziz (1861–1876).


July–September

* July 1 ** The first issue of the Vatican City, Vatican's newspaper ''L'Osservatore Romano'' is published. ** Taiping Rebellion – Battle of Shanghai (1861), Battle of Shanghai: French and Qing dynasty, Imperial Chinese troops defeat Taiping forces. * July 2 – Nicholas of Japan, Ivan Kasatkin lands on Hakodate, and introduces the Eastern Orthodox Church into Japan. * July 12 – The Confederate States sign a Treaty with Choctaws and Chickasaws in Indian Territory in the American Civil War, Indian Territory. * July 13 –
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: The Battle of Corrick's Ford takes place in western Virginia. * July 21 –
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: First Battle of Bull Run: At Manassas Junction, Virginia, the first major battle of the war ends in a Confederate States of America, Confederate victory. * July 25 –
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: The Crittenden–Johnson Resolution is passed by the United States Congress, U.S. Congress, stating that the war is being fought to preserve the Union, and not to end slavery in the United States, slavery. * July 26 –
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: George B. McClellan assumes command of the Army of the Potomac, following the disastrous Union defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run. * August 1 – The first public weather forecast: measured and predicted correctly by Admiral Robert FitzRoy * August 5 **
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: In order to help pay for the war effort, the United States government issues the first income tax as part of the Revenue Act of 1861 (3% of all incomes over US$800; rescinded in 1872). ** The U.S. Army abolishes flogging. * August 10 –
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: The first major battle west of the Mississippi River, the Battle of Wilson's Creek, is fought, with a Confederate States Army, Confederate victory. * August 15 – First description of ''Archaeopteryx'', based on a feather found in Bavaria; in September the first complete identified skeleton is found near Langenaltheim in Germany. * August 19 – Weisshorn, the fifth highest summit in the Alps, is first ascended. * August 20–August 22, 22 – The first modern Welsh National Eisteddfod takes place in Aberdare. * August 27 – Martin Doyle's is the last Execution (legal), execution in Britain for attempted murder. * September 3 –
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: Confederate States of America, Confederate General Leonidas Polk invades neutral Kentucky, prompting the state legislature to ask for Union assistance. * September 6 –
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: Forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant bloodlessly capture Paducah, Kentucky, which gives the Union control of the mouth of the Tennessee River. * September 17; Argentine Civil War: Battle of Pavón: Victory of State of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires over the Argentine Confederation, and the re-unification of Argentina.


October–December

* October 9 –
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: Battle of Santa Rosa Island – Confederate forces are defeated in their effort to take the island. * October 21 –
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: Battle of Ball's Bluff – Union forces under Colonel Edward Dickinson Baker, Edward Baker are defeated by Confederate States of America, Confederate troops, in the second major battle of the war. Baker, a close friend of
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, is also killed in the fighting. * October 24 – , the world's first ocean-going (all) iron-hulled armored battleship, is completed and commissioned into the British Royal Navy. * October 25 – The Toronto Stock Exchange is established in Canada. * October 26 – The Pony Express American transcontinental mail service announces its closure. * October 28 –
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: The Missouri legislature takes up a bill for Missouri secession, Missouri's secession from the Union. * October 30 –
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: The bill for Missouri's secession from the Union is passed. * October 31 ** The Spanish, French and British governments sign a tripartite agreement to intervene in Mexico, in the hope of recovering unpaid debts. ** The Missouri secession bill is signed by Governor Jackson. **
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: Citing failing health, 75-year-old Union General Winfield Scott resigns as Commander of the United States Army. * November 1 –
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: U.S. President
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appoints George B. McClellan as commander of the Union Army, replacing Winfield Scott. * November 2 –
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: Western Department Union General John C. Frémont is relieved of command and replaced by David Hunter. * November 4 – The University of Washington founded. * November 6 –
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:
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is elected president of the
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. * November 5 – The first Melbourne Cup horse race is held in Melbourne, Australia. * November 7 –
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– Battle of Belmont: In Belmont, Missouri, Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant (in his first combat leadership role) overrun a Confederate States of America, Confederate camp, but are forced to retreat when Confederate reinforcements arrive. * November 8 –
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– Trent Affair, ''Trent'' Affair: The stops the United Kingdom mail ship ''Trent'', and arrests two Confederate States of America, Confederate envoys, James Murray Mason, James Mason and John Slidell, sparking a diplomatic crisis between the U.K. and U.S. * November 10 – Following the death of Henri Mouhot, his servant Phrai begins shipping his diaries and specimens back to the west; they include accounts of Mouhot's discovery of Angkor Wat. * November 19 –
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: Battle of Round Mountain in Indian Territory (modern-day Oklahoma). * November 21 –
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: Confederate States of America, Confederate President Jefferson Davis appoints Judah P. Benjamin Secretary of War. * November 25 **A battle commences in the Sundarbans as result of Shahid Rahimullah, Rahimullah's home being sieged, killing 34 in total **A tenement collapses in the Old Town, Edinburgh (Scotland), killing 35 with 15 survivors. * November 28 – Acting on the ordinance passed by the Jackson government, the Confederate Congress admits Confederate government of Missouri, Missouri as the 12th Confederate state. * December 10 **
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: Confederate government of Kentucky, Kentucky is accepted into the
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. ** In southern French Indochina, resistance forces led by Nguyễn Trung Trực ambush, board and sink the French lorcha (boat) ''L'Esperance'' on the Nhat Tao canal. * December 21 - Medal of Honor: Public Resolution 82, containing a provision for a Navy Medal of Valor, is signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln.


Date unknown

* The British Empire establishes bases in Lagos to stop the slave trade. * The Perpetual Truce of Peace and Friendship is signed Bahrain–United Kingdom relations, between Bahrain and the United Kingdom. * The first industrial Meat packing industry, meat packing plant in Uruguay is established, at Fray Bentos. * The Royal Seminary becomes the first public education, public tertiary education, institution of higher academic learning open to women in Sweden.


Births


January–June

* January 5 – Robert Lee Bullard, American general (d. 1947) * January 6 – Victor Horta, Belgian architect and designer (d. 1947) *
January 10 Events Pre-1600 * 49 BC – Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, signalling the start of civil war. * 9 – The Western Han dynasty ends when Wang Mang claims that the divine Mandate of Heaven called for the end of the dynasty and the ...
– Germogen (Maximov), Russian Orthodox Metropolitan (d. 1945) * January 14 – Mehmed VI, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1926) * January 27 – Constantin Prezan, Romanian general, Marshal of Romania (d. 1943) * January 28 ** Julián Felipe, Filipino musician, bandleader (d. 1944) ** Ramón Meza y Suárez Inclán, Cuban literary critic, historian, professor and author (d. 1911) * January 30 – Charles Martin Loeffler, American composer (d. 1935) * February 12 – Lou Andreas-Salomé, Russian-born author (d. 1937) * February 15 ** Charles Édouard Guillaume, French physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1938) ** Alfred North Whitehead, English mathematician and philosopher (d. 1947) * February 17 – Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Duchess of Albany, German-born member of the British royal family (d. 1922) *
February 19 Events Pre-1600 * 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies. * 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the worship of ...
– Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne, British general (d. 1929) * February 22 ** Mabelle Biggart, American elocutionist (unknown year of death) ** Katō Tomosaburō, Imperial Japanese Navy officer, 12th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1923) * February 26 – King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (d. 1948) *
February 27 Events Pre-1600 * 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian II declare their wish that all Roman citizens convert to Nicene Christianity. * 425 – The University of Constantin ...
– Rudolf Steiner, Austrian philosopher, social reformer and author (d. 1925) *
March 2 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome (537–38), Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoths, Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Piazza del Popolo, Flaminian Gate; he a ...
– Nikola Ivanov, Bulgarian general (d. 1940) *
March 21 Events Pre-1600 * 537 – Siege of Rome: King Vitiges attempts to assault the northern and eastern city walls, but is repulsed at the Praenestine Gate, known as the ''Vivarium'', by the defenders under the Byzantine generals Bessas an ...
– Charles Swickard, German-American film director (d. 1929) * April 6 – Stanislas de Guaita, French poet (d. 1897) * April 8 – Son Byong-hi, Korean independence activist (d. 1922) * April 15 – Bliss Carman, Canadian poet (d. 1929) * April 22 – István Tisza, 2-time prime minister of Hungary (d. 1918) * April 23 – Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby, British soldier, administrator (d. 1936) * April 26 – Rudolf Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten, Austro-Hungarian general and politician (d. 1921) * May 5 – Peter Cooper Hewitt, American electrical engineer, inventor (d. 1921) * May 7 – Rabindranath Tagore, Poet, novelist, dramatist, essayist, story-writer, composer, painter, philosopher, social reformer, educationist, linguist, grammarian, laureate Nobel Prize in Literature Wrote Gitanjali (d. 1941) * May 11 – Frederick Russell Burnham, American scouter (d. 1947) * May 14 – Harro Magnussen, German sculptor (d. 1908) * May 16 – Herman Webster Mudgett (alias H. H. Holmes), American serial killer (d. 1896) * May 24 – Gerald Strickland, 1st Baron Strickland, Gerald Strickland, 4th prime minister of Malta, 23rd Governor of New South Wales, 15th Governor of Western Australia and 9th Governor of Tasmania (d. 1940) * June 2 – Helen Herron Taft, First Lady of the United States (d. 1943) * June 19 – José Rizal, Filipino national hero (d. 1896) * June 20 – Frederick Gowland Hopkins, English biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1947) * June 22 – Maximilian von Spee, German admiral (d. 1914) * June 27 – Fanny Davies, Guernesiaise pianist (d. 1934)


July–December

*July 7 – Nettie Stevens, American geneticist credited with the discovery of sex chromosomes (d. 1912) *July 14 – Kate M. Gordon, American suffragette (d. 1932) **July 18 – Kadambini Ganguly, first Indian female doctor (d. 1923) * August 2 – Edith Cowan, Australian social reformer and politician (d. 1932) * August 4 **Henry Head, English neurologist (d. 1940) **Daniel Edward Howard, 16th president of Liberia (d. 1935) * August 6 – Edith Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States (d. 1948) * August 7 – Spencer S. Wood, United States Navy rear admiral (d. 1940) * August 10 – Almroth Wright, British bacteriologist, immunologist (d. 1947) * September 2 – Henrietta Crosman, American stage, film actress (d. 1944) * September 7 – Patriarch Ambrosius of Georgia (d. 1927) * September 10 – Niels Hansen Jacobsen, Danish sculptor, ceramist (d. 1941) * September 11 **Juhani Aho, Finnish author, journalist (d. 1921) * September 15 **M. Visvesvaraya, Indian Civil Engineer, **Erich von Falkenhayn, German general (d. 1922) * September 23 ** Robert Bosch, German industrialist, engineer and inventor (d. 1942) ** Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, British poet, novelist (d. 1907) * September 30 **Morgan Robertson, American author (d. 1915) **William Wrigley Jr., American chewing gum industrialist (d. 1932) * October 4 – Frederic Remington, American cowboy artist, sculptor (d. 1909) * October 6 – Myra Belle Martin, American financier (unknown year of death) * October 10 – Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, scientist and humanitarian, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1930) * October 16 – J. B. Bury, British historian (d. 1927) * October 24 – Alexey Kaledin, Russian general (d. 1918) * October 30 – Antoine Bourdelle, French sculptor (d. 1929) * November 4 – Dimitrios Ioannou, Greek general (d. 1926) * November 6 – James Naismith, Canadian inventor of basketball (d. 1939) * November 14 – Frederick Jackson Turner, American historian (d. 1932) * November 16 – Georgina Febres-Cordero, Venezuelan nun (d. 1925) * November 23 – Clara H. Hazelrigg, American author, educator and reformer (d. 1937) * December 4 **Lillian Russell, American singer, vaudeville star (d. 1922) **Hannes Hafstein, 1st Prime Minister of Iceland (d. 1922) * December 5 – Armando Diaz, Italian general, Marshal of Italy (d. 1928) * December 7 – Henri Mathias Berthelot, French general (d. 1931) * December 8 ** Aristide Maillol, French sculptor (d. 1944) ** Georges Méliès, French film director (d. 1938) * December 15 – Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, Prime Minister of Finland, Prime Minister and President of Finland (d. 1944) * December 16 – Antonio de La Gándara, French painter (d. 1917) * December 20 – Ivana Kobilca, Slovenian painter (d. 1926) * December 29 – Kurt Hensel, German mathematician (d. 1941)


Date unknown

* Dixie Haygood, American magician (d. 1915) * Kallirhoe Parren, founder of the Greek women's movement (d. 1940) * Victoire Jean-Baptiste, Haitian politician (d. 1923) * Abba Jifar II, king of the Gibe region, Gibe Kingdom of Jimma (d. 1932)


Deaths


January–June

*
January 2 Events Pre-1600 * 69 – The Roman legions in Germania Superior refuse to swear loyalty to Galba. They rebel and proclaim Vitellius as emperor. * 366 – The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine in large numbers, invading the Roman Empire ...
– King Frederick William IV of Prussia (b. 1795) * January 17 – Lola Montez, Irish-born dancer, mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria (b. 1821) *
January 19 Events Pre-1600 * 379 – Emperor Gratian elevates Flavius Theodosius at Sirmium to ''Augustus'', and gives him authority over all the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. * 649 – Conquest of Kucha: The forces of Kucha surrender a ...
– Albert Niemann (chemist), Albert Niemann, German chemist (b. 1834) * February 5 – Pierre Bosquet, French general, Marshal of France (b. 1810) * February 26 – Wojciech Chrzanowski, Polish general (b. 1793) *
March 10 Events Pre-1600 * 241 BC – First Punic War: Battle of the Aegates: The Romans sink the Carthaginian fleet bringing the First Punic War to an end. * 298 – Roman Emperor Maximian concludes his campaign in North Africa and makes a ...
– Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainians, Ukrainian poet (b. 1814) * March 16 – Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Princess Victoria, Duchess of Kent and Strathearn, mother of Queen Victoria (b. 1786) * April 8 – Elisha Otis, American engineer, Founder of Otis Elevator Company, Otis (b. 1811) * April 15 – Isaiah Stillman, U.S. Army Major in the Black Hawk War (b. 1793) * May 29 – Joachim Lelewel, Polish nationalist historian (b. 1786) * June 3 – Stephen A. Douglas, American senator from Illinois, Democratic presidential candidate (b. 1813) * June 6 – Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, 1st prime minister of Italy (b. 1810) * June 13 – Richard Lawrence (failed assassin), Richard Lawrence, failed assassin of Andrew Jackson (b. 1800) * June 25 – Abdülmecid I, Ottoman sultan (b. 1823) * June 26 – Pavel Jozef Šafárik, Slovak philologist (b. 1795) * June 29 – Elizabeth Barrett Browning, English poet (b. 1806)


July–December

* July 22 – Barnard Elliott Bee Jr., Confederate general (b. 1824) * July 25 – Jonas Furrer, member of the Swiss Federal Council (b. 1805) * August 10 – Nathaniel Lyon, first Union Army General to die in combat in the American Civil War (b. 1818) * August 12 – Eliphalet Remington, American gunsmith, founder of Remington Arms (b. 1793) * August 17 – Alcée Louis la Branche, American politician (b. 1806) * August 22 – Xianfeng Emperor, 9th emperor of the Qing Dynasty (b. 1831) * August 24 – Pierre Berthier, French geologist (b. 1782) * August 28 – William Lyon Mackenzie, Scottish journalist, 1st Mayor of Toronto (b. 1795) * September 7 – Willie Person Mangum, American politician (b. 1792) * October 4 – Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton, British politician (b. 1812) * October 5 – Antoni Melchior Fijałkowski, Polish bishop (b. 1778) * October 10 – Phoebe Hinsdale Brown, American hymnwriter (b. 1783) * October 26 – Edward "Ned" Kendall, American bandleader, instrumentalist (keyed bugle) (b. 1808) * October 31 – Guillermo Miller, Guillermo (William) Miller, English-born military leader in Peru (b. 1795) * November 7 – Isobel Gunn, Scottish business person (b. 1780) * November 11 – King Pedro V of Portugal (b. 1837) * November 13 – Arthur Hugh Clough, English poet (b. 1819) * November 25 – Shahid Rahimullah, Rahimullah, Bengali rebel leader * December 14 – Albert, Prince Consort, Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria (b. 1819) * December 18 – Ernst Anschütz, German teacher, organist, poet and composer (b. 1780)


References


Further reading


''American Annual Cyclopaedia for 1861'' (N.Y.: Appleton's, 1864)
an extensive collection of reports on each country in the world and each American state, Congress, and US Civil War; and many other topics {{DEFAULTSORT:1861 1861,