- 1843
Year 1843 (MDCCCXLIII) 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 1843
January - March
*February 6 - TheVirginia Minstrels perform the firstminstrel show (Bowery Amphitheatre ,New York City ).
*February 11 -Giuseppe Verdi 's opera "I Lombardi" premieres inMilan .
*February 14 - The event that inspired the Beatles song "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! " is held inEngland .
*March 15 -Victoria, British Columbia , is founded by the Hudson's Bay Company as a trading post and fort.
*March 21 - The world does not end, contrary to the first prediction by American preacher William Miller.April - June
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May 4 - Natal is proclaimed a British colony.
*May 18 - The disruption of theChurch of Scotland takes place inEdinburgh .
*May 22 - The first majorwagon train headed for the American Northwest sets out with one thousand pioneers fromElm Grove, Missouri on theOregon Trail .
*May 23 -Chile takes possession of theStrait of Magellan .
*June 6 - InBarbados ,Samuel Jackman Prescod is the first non-white person elected to the House of Assembly.July - September
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July 1
**Ulysses S. Grant graduates fromWest Point 21st from a class of 39.
**John J. Peck graduates fromWest Point 8th from a class of 39.
*July 19 - The "SS Great Britain " is launched fromBristol .
*August 15 -Tivoli Gardens , one of the oldest still intactamusement park s in the world, opens inCopenhagen ,Denmark .
[August 15 :Tivoli Gardens .]October - December
*October 13 - InNew York City , Henry Jones and 11 others found "B'nai B'rith " (the oldestJew ish service organization in the world).
*November 11 -Hans Christian Andersen 's "The Ugly Duckling " is first published.
*November 28 - "Ka La Ku'oko'a" (Hawaiian Independence Day): The Kingdom of Hawai`i is officially recognized by theUnited Kingdom andFrance as an independent nation.
*December 19 -Charles Dickens ' "A Christmas Carol " is first published.Undated
* The world's first commercial
Christmas card s are printed by SirHenry Cole in London.
*James Joule quantifies the conversion of work into heat.
* The Danish government re-establishes theAlthing inIceland as an advisory body.
* The first tunnel under theThames River is finished.
*Argentina supports Rosas ofUruguay and begins a siege ofMontevideo .
*Quaternions are discovered byWilliam Rowan Hamilton .
* "The Economist " is first published.
*Bishop's University is founded.
*Abbeville, Louisiana is founded by descendants ofAcadians fromNova Scotia .
*Edgar Allan Poe 's short story "The Tell-Tale Heart " is first published.
*Germans from theBlack Forest region of SouthernBaden migrate toVenezuela .
* The export of British textile machinery and other equipment is allowed.Births
January - June
*January 8 -John H. Moffitt , American politician (d.1926 )
*January 10 -Frank James , American outlaw (d.1915 )
*January 29 -William McKinley , 25thPresident of the United States (d.1901 )
*April 4 - William Jackson, photographer (d.1942 )
*April 15 -Henry James , American writer (d.1916 )
*April 25 -Princess Alice of the United Kingdom , third child ofQueen Victoria (d.1878 )
*May 21 -Charles Albert Gobat , Swiss politician, recipient of theNobel Peace Prize (d.1914 )
*June 3 - KingFrederick VIII of Denmark (d.1912 )
*June 9 -Bertha von Suttner , Austrian writer and pacifist, recipient of theNobel Peace Prize (d.1914 )
*June 15 -Edvard Grieg , Norwegian composer (d.1907 )
*June 30 - SirErnest Satow , British diplomat and scholar (d.1928 )July - December
*July 7 -Camillo Golgi , Italian physician, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1926 )
*July 29 - Johannes Schmidt, German linguist (d.1901 )
*August 1 -Robert Todd Lincoln , American statesman and businessman (d.1926 )
*August 20 -Christina Nilsson , Swedish operatic soprano (d.1921 )
*August 31 -Georg von Hertling ,Chancellor of Germany (d.1919 )
*November 25 -Henry Ware Eliot , American industrialist, philanthropist and the father ofT. S. Eliot (d.1919 )
*November 27 -Cornelius Vanderbilt II , American railway magnate (d.1899 )
*December 11 -Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch , German physician, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1910 )
*December 28 - ColonelPrentiss Ingraham , American author of dime fiction (d.1904 )
*"date unknown" -Owon , Korean painter (d.1897 )
*"probable" -Pierre Lallement , French inventor of thebicycle (d.1891 )Deaths
January - June
*January 11 -Antoine Bournonville , French ballet dancer and choreographer (b.1760 )
*March 21
**Robert Southey , English poet (b.1774 )
**Guadalupe Victoria , Mexican revolutionary (b.1786 )
*March 25 -Robert Murray M'Cheyne , Scottish clergyman (b.1813 )
*March 27 -Karl Salomo Zachariae Von Lingenthal , German jurist (b.1769 )
*April 15 -Noah Webster , American lexicographer (b.1758 )
*April 17 -Samuel Morey , American inventor (b.1762 )
*May 28 -Noah Webster , lexicographer (b.1758 )
*June 1 -William Abbot , English actor (b.1798 )
*June 6 -Friedrich Hölderlin , German writer (b.1770 )July - December
*July or August -Sequoyah , creator of the Cherokee syllabary (b. c.1767 )
*July 7 - John Holmes, American politician (b.1773 )
*July 14 -Miguel de Álava , Spanish soldier and statesman (b.1770 )
*September 11 -Joseph Nicollet , geographer (b.1786 )
*December 12 - KingWilliam I of the Netherlands (b.1772 )
*December 18 -Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch , British Governor-General of India (b.1748 )
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