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  1. Foule traversant le Pont de l'Alma, Exposition de Paris, 1889. Vente des premières cartes postales illustrées, reproduisant une gravure de Léon-Charles Libonis éditée par le Figaro à 300 000 exemplaires lors de l'Exposition Universelle. 24 mai à 10 h. Premier accident mortel sur le chantier de la tour Eiffel.

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    La République est proclamée ( República Velha, 1889- 1930) et l’armée entre sur la scène politique brésilienne. La nation est informée que la dynastie impériale est détrônée. Tout le monde l’accepte (les planteurs abandonnent un empire qui émancipait les esclaves).

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    January–March

    1. January 1 1.1. The total solar eclipse of January 1, 1889 is seen over parts of California and Nevada. 1.2. Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka experiences a vision, leading to the start of the Ghost Dancemovement in the Dakotas. 2. January 4 – An Act to Regulate Appointments in the Marine Hospital Service of the United States is signed by President Grover Cleveland. It establishes a Commissioned Corps of officers, as a predecessor to the modern-day U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps...

    April–June

    1. April 1 – Following a failed attempt at a coup, French defense minister Georges Boulangeris forced to flee the country. 2. April 10 – The Hammarby Roddförening (later Hammarby IF) sports club is founded in Sweden. 1. April 22 – At high noon in Oklahoma Territory, thousands rush to claim land in the Land Rush of 1889. Within hours the cities of Oklahoma City and Guthrieare formed, with populations of at least 10,000. 2. May – 1889–1890 pandemic of influenza first reported in the city of Buk...

    July–September

    1. July 8 1.1. The first issue of The Wall Street Journalis published in New York City. 1.2. The last official bare-knuckle boxing title fight is held (under London Prize Ring Rules): Heavyweight Champion John L. Sullivan, the Boston Strong Boy, defeats Jake Kilrain in a world championship bout, lasting 75 rounds, in Mississippi. 2. July 14 – International Workers Congresses of Paris open, and establish the Second International. 3. July 15 – The Emperor of Brazil, Pedro II, survives an assass...

    January

    1. January 2 – Walter Baldwin, American actor (d. 1977) 2. January 12 – Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, 2nd Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Islam (d. 1965) 3. January 21 – Edith Tolkien, English wife of, and inspiration for, J. R. R. Tolkien (d. 1971)

    February

    1. February 2 – Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, French general, posthumous Marshal of France (d. 1952) 2. February 3 – Risto Ryti, Prime Minister and President of Finland (d. 1956) 3. February 5 – Ernest Tyldesley, English cricketer (d. 1962) 4. February 7 – Harry Nyquist, Swedish-American contributor to information theory (d. 1976) 5. February 16 – Hawthorne C. Gray, American balloonist (d. 1927) 6. February 19 – Ernest Marsden, British physicist (d. 1970) 7. February 21 – Pieter Voltelyn Graham...

    March

    1. March 1 1.1. Kanoko Okamoto, Japanese novelist, poet and Buddhist scholar (d. 1939) 1.2. Watsuji Tetsuro, Japanese philosopher (d. 1960) 2. March 4 2.1. Oren E. Long, American politician, 10th Governor of Hawai'i (d. 1965) 2.2. Pearl White, American silent film actress (d. 1938) 3. March 15 – Hiroaki Abe, Japanese admiral (d. 1949) 4. March 16 – Reggie Walker, South African athlete (d. 1951) 5. March 21 – Aleksandr Vertinsky, Russian singer, actor (d. 1957) 6. March 24 – Albert Hill, Briti...

    January–June

    1. January 13 – Solomon Bundy, American politician (b. 1823) 2. January 22 – Carlo Pellegrini, Italian caricaturist (b. 1839) 3. January 30 3.1. Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (suicide) (b. 1858) 3.2. Baroness Mary Vetsera (suicide) (b. 1871) 4. February 3 – Belle Starr, American outlaw (b. 1848) 5. February 13 – João Maurício Vanderlei, Brazilian magistrate and politician (b. 1815) 6. March 5 – Mary Louise Booth, American editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar (b. 1831) 7. March 8 – John Ericss...

    July–December

    1. July 4 – Susan Catherine Koerner Wright, mother of the Wright Brothers (b. 1831) 2. July 7 – Giovanni Bottesini, Italian conductor, composer and virtuoso double bass player (b. 1821) 3. July 10 – Julia Gardiner Tyler, First Lady of the United States (b. 1820) 4. August 2 – Eduardo Gutiérrez, Argentinian author (b. 1851) 5. August 19 – Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, French writer (b. 1838) 6. September 23 – Wilkie Collins, British novelist (b. 1824) 7. September 24 – Charles Leroux, Ameri...

  5. La Fédération de 1889 est une organisation créé en 1887 par Auguste Dide et d'autres républicains radicaux dans le but de célébrer le centenaire de la Révolution française en 1889 1. Selon l'historien Raymond Huard, spécialiste de l'organisation de mouvements politiques en France au XIXe siècle, cette "fédération" est également ...

  6. 1889. The Exposition Universelle is held in Paris as a centennial celebration of the French Revolution. The Eiffel Tower, a 984-foot-high iron structure designed by Gustave Eiffel (1832–1923) and erected between 1887 and 1889, stands near the fairground entrance on the Champ de Mars as a symbol of the triumph of science, engineering, and ...

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  7. Mar 25, 2022 · The Universal Exposition of 1889 (Exposition Universelle de 1889) was a highly successful international exhibition and one of the few world's fairs to make a profit. Its central attraction was the Eiffel Tower, a 300-meter high marvel of iron by Gustave Eiffel. Over eighty other structures on the Champ de Mars housed exhibits, including the ...

  8. The Exposition Universelle of 1889. Fourth World’s Expo organized by France, the Exposition Universelle of 1889 (6 May to 31 October) was placed under the theme of “French Revolution”. An international event that, in addition to celebrating the centenary of the Revolution, was intended to show the progress of the Republic.

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