- 1854
Year 1854 (MDCCCLIV) was a
common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian Calendar (or acommon year starting on Friday of the 12-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1854
January - June
*January 21 - The "RMS Tayleur " is lost; 380 drown (a disaster later dubbed "the first Titanic").
*January 3 -Charles Dickens commences writing the novel "Hard Times ".
*February 11 - Major streets are lit bycoal gas for the first time.
*February 13 - Mexican troops force William Walker and his troops to retreat toSonora .
*February 14 -Texas is linked by telegraph with the rest of theUnited States , when a connection between New Orleans andMarshall, Texas is completed.
*February 17 - The British recognize the independence of theOrange Free State ; its official independence is declared 6 days later.
*February 27 - Britain sendsRussia an ultimatum to withdraw from two Ottoman provinces it had conquered,Moldavia andWallachia .
*February 28 - TheRepublican Party (United States) is founded inRipon, Wisconsin .
*March 1 - Germanpsychologist Friedrich Eduard Beneke disappears; 2 years later his remains are found in the canal nearCharlottenburg .
*March 3 - Australia's firsttelegraph line, linkingMelbourne and Williamstown, opens.
*March 11 - ARoyal Navy fleet sails from Britain underVice Admiral Sir Charles Napier.
*March 20 - TheBoston Public Library opens to the public.
*March 27 -Crimean War : TheUnited Kingdom declares war onRussia .
*March 28 -France declares war onRussia .
*March 31 - Commodore Matthew Perry of the U.S. Navy signs the Treaty/Convention of Kanagawa with theJapan ese government (theTokugawa Shogunate ), opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American trade (seeHistory of Japan ).
*April 1 - "Hard Times " begins serialisation inCharles Dickens ' magazine, "Household Words ".
*May 18 - TheCatholic University of Ireland (forerunner ofUniversity College Dublin ) is founded.
*May 27 -Taiping Rebellion :United States minister Robert McLane arrives at the Heavenly Capital aboard the USS Susquehanna.
*May 30 - TheKansas-Nebraska Act becomes law, rescinding theMissouri Compromise of1820 and creating theKansas Territory andNebraska Territory . A provision that settlers will vote on slavery in the new territories leads to "Bleeding Kansas " violence, beginning the next year.
*June - TheGrand Excursion takes prominentEastern United States inhabitants from Chicago, Illinois toRock Island, Illinois byrailroad , then up theMississippi River toSt. Paul, Minnesota bysteamboat .
*June 10 - The first class of theUnited States Naval Academy graduates atAnnapolis, Maryland .
*June 21 - Battle of Bomarsund inÅland :Royal Navy mate Charles D. Lucas throws a liveRussia n artillery shell overboard by hand before it explodes, for which he is awarded the first retroactiveVictoria Cross in1857 .July - December
*July 6 - InJackson, Michigan , the first convention of the U.S. Republican Party is held.
*August 16 -Russia n troops in the island of Bomarsund inÅland surrender to French-British troops.
*September 20 -Crimean War - Alma: The French-British alliance wins the first battle of the war.
*October 1 - The watch company founded in1850 in Roxbury,Massachusetts byAaron Lufkin Dennison relocates to Waltham to become theWaltham Watch Company , pioneer in theAmerican System of Watch Manufacturing .
*October 6 - Thegreat fire of Newcastle and Gateshead is ignited by a spectacular explosion.
*October 17 - "The Age " newspaper is founded inMelbourne ,Australia .
*October 21 -Florence Nightingale leaves for theCrimea with 38 other nurses.
*October 25 -Crimean War -Battle of Balaclava : The allies gain an overall victory, except for the disastrous cavalryCharge of the Light Brigade , from which only 200 of 700 men survive.
*November 5 -Crimean War -Battle of Inkerman : The Russians are defeated.
*November 17 - InEgypt , theSuez Canal , linking theMediterranean Sea with theRed Sea , is inaugurated in an elaborate ceremony.
*December 3 - TheEureka Stockade Miner's Rebellion breaks out inBallarat , Victoria,Australia .
*December 8 -Pope Pius IX in the Papal Bull "Ineffabilis Deus " defines "ex Cathedra" thedogma ofImmaculate Conception , which holds that theBlessed Virgin Mary was conceived withoutoriginal sin .Undated
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*Ignacy Lukasiewicz drills the world's first oil well inPoland , in Bóbrka near Krosno.
*Frederick Augustus Albert succeeds to the throne ofSaxony .
*Chemistry Professor Benjamin Silliman ofYale University is the first to fractionatepetroleum bydistillation .
*Abraham Pineo Gesner invents a process for extractingkerosene fromcoal .
*Said Pasha succeeds his nephew Abbas as pasha ofEgypt .
* ARussia n fort is established at the present site ofAlmaty .
*Aurora, Ontario is first settled.
* TheAmbrotype is introduced forphotography .
* An epidemic ofcholera inLondon kills 10,000. Dr John Snow traces the source of one outbreak (the1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak that killed 500) to a single water pump, validating his theory thatcholera is water-borne, and forming the starting point forepidemiology .
* TheIceland trade is opened to foreigners.
* The French fashion label "Louis Vuitton " was founded.
* Timex was founded in Waterbury.Ongoing events
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Crimean War (1854-1856 )
*Taiping Rebellion (1851 -1864 )Births
January - June
*January 18 -Thomas A. Watson , American telephone pioneer (d.1934 )
*February 17 -Friedrich Alfred Krupp , German industrialist (d.1902 )
*March 4 - Sir Napier Shaw, British meteorologist (d.1945 )
*March 8 -Ignacy Lukasiewicz , Polish pharmacist and inventor of the first method of distilling kerosene from seep oil, creator of the first oil lamp (d.1882 )
*March 10 - Sir Thomas MacKenzie, New Zealand Prime Minister and High Commissioner (d.1930 )
*March 14
**Paul Ehrlich , German scientist, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1915 )
**Thomas R. Marshall ,Vice President of the United States (d.1925 )
*March 15 -Emil Adolf von Behring , German physician, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1917 )
*April 22 -Henri La Fontaine , Belgian lawyer and activist, recipient of theNobel Peace Prize (d.1943 )
*April 29 -Henri Poincaré , French mathematician and physicist (d.1912 )
*May 11 -Albion Woodbury Small , American sociologist (d.1926 )
*May 24 -John Riley Banister , law officer, cowboy, and Texas Ranger (d.1918 )
*June 8 -Douglas Colin Cameron , Canadian politician (d.1921 )
*June 14 -Dave Rudabaugh , outlaw and gunfighter (d.1886 )
*June 26 -Robert Laird Borden , eighthPrime Minister of Canada (d.1937 )July - December
*July 3 -Leoš Janáček , Czech composer (d.1928 )
*July 7 -Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov , Russian poet, scientist and revolutionary (d.1946 )
*July 12 -George Eastman , American inventor (d.1932 )
*July 27 -Takahashi Korekiyo ,Prime Minister of Japan (d.1936 )
*August 2 -Milan I ,King of Serbia (d.1901 )
*August 23 -Moritz Moszkowski , Polish/German composer (d.1918 )
*September 1 -Engelbert Humperdinck , German composer (d.1921 )
*September 6 -Georges Picquart , French general and Minister of War (d.1914 )
*October 16
**Oscar Wilde , Irish writer (d.1900 )
**Karl Kautsky , Marxist theoretician (d.1938 )
*October 26 -C. W. Post , American cereal manufacturer (d.1914 )
*October 20 -Arthur Rimbaud , French poet (d.1891 )
*November 5 - Paul Sabatier, French chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d.1941 )
*November 6 -John Philip Sousa , American composer and conductor (d.1932 )
*November 17 -Hubert Lyautey , Marshal of France (d.1934 )
*November 21 -Pope Benedict XV (d.1922 )
*December 22 -Jokichi Takamine , Japanese chemist (d.1922 )
*December 23 -Victoriano Huerta ,President of Mexico (d.1916 )
*December 24 - Thomas Stevens, English cyclist (d.1935 )Deaths
January - June
*January 8 -William Carr Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford , British general and politician (b.1768 )
*February 17 - John Martin, English painter (b.1789 )
*March 6 -Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry (b.1778 )
*March 11 -Willard Richards , American religious leader (b.1804 )
*March 13 -Thomas Noon Talfourd , English jurist (b.1795 )
*March 27
**William Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland , politician (b.1768 )
**Charles III, Duke of Parma (b.1823 )
*April -Domingo Eyzaguirre , Chilean philanthropist (b.1775 )
*April 11 -Karl Adolph von Basedow , German physician (b.1799 )
*April 15 -Arthur Aikin , English chemist and mineralogist (b.1773 )
*April 29 -Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey , British general (b.1768 )
*July 6 -Georg Ohm , German physicist
*July 16 - Abbas I, Pasha of Egypt (b.1813 )
*July 31 -Samuel Wilson , thought to be the real-life basis forUncle Sam (b.1813 )
*August -Conquering Bear , Lakota chief
*August 9 -Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (b.1797 )
*September 8 -Angelo Mai , Italian cardinal and philologist (b.1782 )
*September 12 -Jarvis W. Pike , former Mayor ofColumbus, Ohio
*October 26 -Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen , queen consort of Bavaria (b.1792 )
*November 25 -John Gibson Lockhart , Scottish writer (b.1794 )
*December 9 -Almeida Garrett , Portuguese writer (b.1799 )
*December 15 -Kamehameha III , King of Hawaii (b.1814 ?)
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