1886 in the United States

1886
in
the United States

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  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
  • 1900s
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Events from the year 1886 in the United States.

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October 28: Statue of Liberty dedicated.
  • February 69 Seattle riot of 1886: Anti-Chinese sentiments result in riots in Seattle, Washington.
  • February 14 The first train load of oranges leaves Los Angeles via the transcontinental railroad.
  • March 17 Carrollton Massacre: 20 African Americans are killed in Mississippi.
  • April 24 Father Augustine Tolton, the first Roman Catholic priest from the U.S. to identify himself publicly as African American, is ordained in Rome.
  • May 1 A general strike begins in the United States, which escalates on May 4 into the Haymarket affair in Chicago and eventually wins the eight-hour workday in the U.S.
  • May 8 Pharmacist Dr. John Stith Pemberton invents a carbonated beverage that will be named 'Coca-Cola'.
  • May 17 Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad: The U.S. Supreme Court rules that corporations have the same rights as living persons.
  • May 29 Pharmacist John Pemberton begins to advertise Coca-Cola (advertisement in the Atlanta Journal).
  • June 2 U.S. President Grover Cleveland marries Frances Folsom in the White House, becoming the only president to wed in the executive mansion. She is 27 years his junior.
  • June 9 The centennial of the Stoughton Musical Society is celebrated.
  • July 23 Steve Brodie is reported to have made a jump from the Brooklyn Bridge, a claim subsequently disputed.
  • August 20 A massive hurricane demolishes the town of Indianola, Texas.
  • August 31 The 6.9–7.3 Mw Charleston earthquake affects southeastern South Carolina with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). Sixty people are killed and damage is estimated at $5–6 million.
  • September 4 Indian Wars: After almost 30 years of fighting, Apache leader Geronimo surrenders with his last band of warriors to General Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon in Arizona.
  • October 28 In New York Harbor, U.S. President Grover Cleveland dedicates the Statue of Liberty.

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