• 1825  John Quincy Adams, president of US
     Nicholas I, czar of Russia
     Johann Strauss: "Waltz King"
     Kappa Alpha, 1st social fraternity formed
     JJames Bridger discovered Great Salt Lake
     Erie Canal completed
  • 1826  James Fenimore Cooper: "The Last of the
     Mohicans"
     Nguan Nguan edited writings of Confucius
     John Stevens built 1st US steam locomotive
  • 1827  Peru ceded from Columbia
     Victor Hugo: "Cromwell"
     J.J.Audubon: "Birds of North America"
     sulphur matches introduced by John Walker
     Davy Crockett elected to US Congress
     Beethoven died
  • 1828  Duke of Wellington became Prime Minister of
     Great Britain
     James Fenimore Cooper: "The Red Rover"
     Alexandre Dumas: "The Three Muskateers"
     first US railroad built
     Frederic Chopin began concert tour (age 18)
     Noah Webster published American Dictionary
     of English Language
     violinist Niccolo Paganini performed in Vienna
  • 1829  Andrew Jackson, president of US
     Chopin's debut in Vienna
     first US patent on a typewriter
     Louis Braille developed reading method for blind
     L.J.M.Daguerre & J.N.Niepce joined to work on
     photographic inventions
  • 1830  France captured Algeria
     Chester Arthur, president of US
     Tennyson: "Poems, Chiefly Lyrical"
     Revolution in Paris
     William IV, king of Great Britain & Ireland
     Louis Phiilippe, king of France
     Indian Removal Act passed to move US
     southeastern tribes to Indian Territory
     Mormon religious society formed by Joseph Smith
     Belva Lockwood, first woman attorney to practice
     before US Supreme Court
     stiff collars part of men's dress
     Godey's Lady's Book, 1st successful publication
     for women
     women's skirts became shorter; sleeves become huge
     women's hats became very large with flowers and
     ornamentations
     Robert Brown discovered cell nucleus in plants
  • 1831  separation of Belgium from the Netherlands
     French Foreign Legion formed by King Louis Philippe
     Cardinal Mauro Capellari elected Pope Gregory XVI
     Sir James Clark Ross determined the magnetic
     North Pole
     cholera pandemic spread from India to Russia
     and into Europe
     London Bridge opened
     Samuel Francis Smith wrote the words to
     "My Country, Tis of Thee"
  • 1832  word "socialism" came into use
     Democratic party established in US
     first horse drawn trolleys in New York City
     Aurore Dudevant (aka George Sand) published
     "Indiana"
  • 1833  Otto, king of Greece
     England occupied Falkland Islands
     General Santa Ana became president of Mexico
     Davey Crockett's autobiography published
     "New York Sun" founded
  • 1834  General Lafayette died
     Spanish Inquisition supressed
     South Australia Act allowed colonies created
     Honoré de Balzac: "Le Pere Goriot"
     Victor Hugo: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
     Benjamin Disraeli: "The Infernal Marriage"
     Charles Babbage invented principle of
     analytical engine
     Cyrus Hall McCormick patented reaping machine
     Walter Hunt constructed first sewing machine
     Jacob Perkins patented 1st practical ice
     making machine
     Whig party formed in US
  • 1835  Second Seminole War
     Texas declared right to secede from Mexico
     Hans Christian Anderson: Tales Told For Children
     Halley's Comet reappeared
     P.T.Barnum began career as showman
     Samuel Colt took out patent for single barrel rifle
     and pistol
     Melbourne, Australia founded
  • 1836  Davey Crocket killed at Alamo
     Charles Dickens: "Pickwick Papers"
     Adelaide, Australia founded
     "The Lancers" became popular dance in Europe
     Betsy Ross died
     Sam Houston became president of Republic of Texas
     Ralph Waldo Emerson founded the Transcendental
     Club
     "Arc de Triomphe", Paris, completed
  • 1837  Martin van Buren, president of US
     Victoria became Queen of England
     Nathaniel Hawthorne: "Twicetold Tales"
     Samuel Morse exhibited electric telegraph
     Texas Rangers were founded
  • 1838  Elizabeth Barrett Browning: "The Seraphim and
     Other Poems
     Dickens: "Oliver Twist" & "Nicholas Nickleby"
     Kirkpatrick Macmillan made 1st pedal driven bicycle
     Trail of Tears claimed lives of 4,000 Cherokee
     Indians
     Jenny Lind made acting debut in Stockholm
     Charles Wilkes headed US Navy expedition to
     Antarctica
     Samuel Morse created "Morse Code" for telegraph
     J.J.Audobon: "The Birds of America" 4th volume
     "New York Herald" first US newspaper to employ
     European correspondents
  • 1839  first Opium War - Britain & China
     Christian VIII, king of Denmark
     Abdul Mejid, sultan of Turkey
     Longfellow: "Hyperion" & "Voices of the Night"
     Poe: "The Fall of the House of Usher"
     Charles Goodyear developed vulcanization of rubber
     Abner Doubleday conducted 1st baseball game
     ever played
     Franz Liszt toured Europe
  • 1840  James Fenimore Cooper: "The Pathfinder"
     transportation of criminals to New South Wales
     from Britain ended
     underground railroad helped escaping slaves to
     freedom
  • 1841  Britain's sovereignty proclaimed over Hong Kong
     William Henry Harrison, president of US for 1 month
     John Tyler, president of US
     James Fenimore Cooper: "The Deerslayer"
     Poe: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
     James Braid discovered hypnosis
     P.T.Barnum opened "American Museum"
     balletist Carlotta Grisi created role of Giselle
  • 1842  C.J.Doppler: "On the Colored Light of Binary Stars"
     (Doppler effect)
     polka came into fashion
     Poe: "The Masque of the Red Death"
     John C. Fremont began surveying Oregon Trail
     P.T.Barnum discovered 40 inch Tom Thumb
     Matthew F. Maury began research in oceanography
  • 1843  Maori revolted against Britain in New Zealand
     Dickens: "A Christmas Carol"
     Tennyson: "Morte d'Arthur"
     Dorothea Dix reported shocking conditions in
     prisons & asylums
     Siamese twins, Chang and Eng Bunker married
     thousands of settlers head for Oregon Trail
  • 1844  Oscar I, king of Sweden & Norway
     Dumas: "The Count of Monte Cristo"
     Friedrich Gottlob Keller invented wood-pulp paper
     Y.M.C.A. founded in London by George Williams
  • 1845  James K. Polk, president of US
     Dumas: "Twenty Years After" - sequel to
     "The Three Muskateers"
     Poe: "The Raven and Other Poems"
     US Naval Academy opened
     potato crop failed in Ireland, led to famine
  • 1846  Brigham Young led Mormons to Great Salt Lake
     US-Mexican War began
     US-Canada boundary line decided
     John Deere invented plow with steel moldboard
     sewing machine patented to Elias Howe
     Smithsonian Institution founded
     Adolphe Sax patented the saxaphone
     Johann Galle first observation of Neptune
     William Morton used ether for dental extractions
  • 1847  Liberia proclaimed independent republic
     US forces captured Mexico City
     Charlotte Bronte: "Jane Eyre"
     Emily Bronte: "Wuthering Heights"
     William Makepeace Thackeray: "Vanity Fair"
     Mormons founded Salt Lake City
     Verdi: "Macbeth" opera
     evaporated milk first made
     Maria Mitchell, 1st US woman astronomer, found
     a new comet
     American Medical Association founded
     US Post Office began using adhesive stamps
  • 1848  Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended
     Mexican-American War
     revolt in Paris
     revolutions in Vienna, Venice, Berlin, Milan & Parma
     second Sikh War began
     1st US women's rights convention held in
     Seneca Falls, NY
     "Communist Manifesto" issued by Karl Marx
     and Friedrich Engels
     1st settlers arrived in New Zealand
     discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill, California gold
     rush began
     Dumas: "Camille"
  • 1849  Zachary Taylor, president of US
     Dickens: "David Copperfield"
     David Livingstone discovered Lake Ngami
     Amelia Bloomer began women's dress reform
     slave Harriet Tubman escaped, started working with
     Underground Railway
     Elizabeth Blackwell, 1st American women to obtain
     a medical degree

  • Johann Strauss, Jr. composed about 170 waltzes--the most beloved being "The Beautiful Blue Danube".

    James Fenimore Cooper was an author of international stature and continuing influence.

    Davy Crockett was one of America's most colorful frontiersmen and folk heroes.

    Arthur Wellesley, duke of Wellington, defeated Napoleon I at the Battle of Waterloo and later served in several Tory ministries, including one he headed as prime minister.

    Alfred, Lord Tennyson, was the preeminent English poet of his time.

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna dominated Mexico for 30 years and led it into a disastrous war with the United States.

    Elizabeth Barrett was an English poet.

    Jenny Lind was one of the most celebrated singers of her time and was known by her adoring public as "the Swedish nightingale."

    Edgar Allan Poe, virtually created the detective story and perfected the psychological thriller.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was the most popular and influential American poet of the 19th century

    Abner Doubleday was an American military officer who is often incorrectly credited as the originator of baseball.

    David Livingstone opened Africa to the West.

    Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to obtain a medical degree from a U.S. medical school.




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