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  1. Aug 16, 2019 · June 2, 1886: President Grover Cleveland weds Frances Folsom in a White House ceremony, becoming the only president to be married in the executive mansion. October 28, 1886: The Statue of Liberty is dedicated in New York Harbor. November 18, 1886: Former U.S. President Chester A. Arthur dies in New York City at the age of 57.

  2. February 6–9 – 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.

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  4. Jun 13, 2012 · Historical events from year 1886. Learn about 88 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1886 or search by date or keyword.

    • January 1, 1880 - The construction of the Panama Canal begins under French auspices, although it would eventually fail on the sea level canal in 1893, and would be bought out by the United States twenty-four years later under President Theodore Roosevelt.
    • January 25, 1881 - Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell form the Oriental Telephone Company. More. May 21, 1881 - The American Red Cross names Clara Barton president, a post she would hold until 1904 through nineteen relief missions.
    • January 2, 1882 - The Standard Oil Company trust of John D. Rockefeller is begun when Rockefeller places his oil holdings inside it. More. January 30, 1882 - Future president Franklin Delano Roosevelt is born at his home in Hyde Park, New York.
    • January 16, 1883 - The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act is passed by Congress, overhauling federal civil service and establishing the U.S. Civil Service agency.
    • July 2, 1890: The Sherman Anti-Trust Act became law in the United States. July 13, 1890: John C. Frémont, American explorer and political figure, died in New York City at the age of 77.
    • February 14, 1891: William Tecumseh Sherman, Civil War general, died in New York City at the age of 71. March 17, 1891: The St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City began using the traditional route up Fifth Avenue.
    • March 26, 1892: American poet Walt Whitman died in Camden, New Jersey at the age of 72. May 28, 1892: Writer and naturalist John Muir founded the Sierra Club.
    • January 17, 1893: Rutherford B. Hayes, who became president following the disputed election of 1876, died in Ohio at the age of 70. February 1893: Thomas A. Edison finished building his first motion picture studio.
  5. December 29, 1890 - The Battle of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, occurs in the last major battle between United States troops and Indians. Hundreds of Indian men, women, and children are slain, along with twenty-nine soldiers.

  6. 1886 Karl Benz patents his first automobile, the Motorwagen ; 1887 First American Golf Club; 1888 George Eastman introduces the Kodak No 1, a simple and inexpensive Box Camera ; 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush , The Oklahoma Land Run of 1889 begins at high noon on on April 22nd , Find More Detailed Information Below. 1880

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