- 1849
Year 1849 (MDCCCXLIX) was a
common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1849
January - March
*January 1
**France issues Ceres, France's firstpostage stamp .
**InMilan , anti-Austria n activists organize a smoking boycott in protest of the Austrianmonopoly ontobacco . Protests erupt into brief riots.
*January 12 -Palermo ,Sicily rises up against Austrian troops.
*January 13 -Second Anglo-Sikh War - British forces retreat from the Battle of Tooele.
*January 21 - General elections are held in thePapal States .
*January 23 - Elizabeth Blackwell is awarded her M.D. by the Medical Institute ofGeneva, New York , thus becoming theUnited States ' first woman doctor.
*January 31 - TheCorn Laws are abolished in theUnited Kingdom (following legislation in 1846).
*February 8 - The New Roman Republic is established.
*February 14 - InNew York City ,James Knox Polk becomes the firstPresident of the United States to have hisphotograph taken.
*February 28 - Regularsteamboat service from the west to the east coast of theUnited States begins with the arrival of the SS "California" inSan Francisco Bay . The "California" leavesNew York Harbor onOctober 6 ,1848 , roundsCape Horn at the tip ofSouth America , and arrives atSan Francisco, California after the 4 month 21 day journey.
*March - TheFrankfurt Parliament completes its drafting of a liberal constitution and electsFrederick William IV emperor of the new German national state.
*March 3
**Minnesota becomes a United States territory.
** TheUnited States Department of the Interior is established.
** The U.S. Congress passes theGold Coinage Act allowing the minting ofgold coin s.
*March 4 -Zachary Taylor refuses to be sworn in office on a Sabbath (Sunday).Urban legend holds thatDavid Rice Atchison ,President pro tempore of the United States Senate was President "de jure" for a single day.
*March 5 -Zachary Taylor , the 12thPresident of the United States of America , takes his oath of office.
*March 28 - FourChristians are ordered burnt alive inAntananarivo ,Madagascar by QueenRanavalona I and 14 others are executed.
*March 29 - TheUnited Kingdom annexes the Punjab.April - June
*April 1 - After 10 days, the insurrection inBrescia is ended by Austrian troops.
*April 2 -The Revolutions of 1848 in the German states end and fail.
*April 14 -Hungary declares independence from Austria.
*April 21 -Irish Potato Famine : 96 inmates of the overcrowdedBallinrobe Union Workhouse die over the course of the preceding week from illness and other famine-related conditions, a record high.
*April 25 - TheGovernor General of Canada ,Lord Elgin , signs theRebellion Losses Bill , outragingMontreal 's English population and triggering theMontreal Riots .
*April 27 -Giuseppe Garibaldi entersRome to defend it from the French troops of GeneralOudinot .
*May 3
** TheMay Uprising in Dresden (the last of the German revolutions of 1848) begins.
** TheMississippi River levee atSauvé's Crevasse breaks, flooding much ofNew Orleans, Louisiana .
*May 15 - Troops of theTwo Sicilies takePalermo and crush the republican government ofSicily .
*May 17 - The St. Louis Fire starts when asteamboat catches fire and nearly burns down the entire city.
*June 5 -Denmark becomes aconstitutional monarchy .
*June 6
**Fort Worth, Texas is founded.
** 130,000 Russian troops pour intoHungary and subdue the country after bitter fighting.July - September
*July 3 - French troops occupyRome ; the Roman Republic surrenders.
*July 6 - The Danish Army beats the Prussian army atFredericia ,Jutland , thereby putting an end to the Prussian/Danish War until1864 .
*August 8 -Austria crushes the Hungarian rebellion withRussia n aid.
*August 24 -Venice surrenders toAustria n troops after a 4-month siege.
*September 1 - The first segment of thePennsylvania Railroad , fromLewiston, Pennsylvania toHarrisburg, Pennsylvania , opens for service.October - December
*October 6 - The13 Martyrs of Arad are executed after the Hungarian War of Independence.
* November -Austin College receives a charter in Huntsville.
*November 16 - ARussia n court sentencesFyodor Dostoevsky to death for anti-government activities linked to a radical intellectual group, but his execution is cancelled at the last minute.Ongoing Events
* Irish Potato Famine (
1845 -1849)
*First war of Schleswig (1848 -1850 )
*California Gold Rush (1848 -1855 )Births
January - June
*January 9 - John Hartley, English tennis player, double winner of Wimbledon (d.1935 )
*January 14 - James Moore, winner of the first ever cycle race (d.1935 )
*January 18
**Edmund Barton , firstPrime Minister of Australia (d.1920 )
**Aleksander Świętochowski , Polish writer of the Positivist period (d.1938 )
*January 22 -August Strindberg , Swedish author, playwright, and painter (d.1912 )
*February 13 -Lord Randolph Churchill , British statesman (d.1895 )
*February 18 -Alexander Kielland , Norwegian author (d.1906 )
*February 22 -Nikolay Yakovlevich Sonin , Russian mathematician (d.1915 )
*March 2 -Robert Means Thompson , American naval officer (d.1930 )
*March 7 -Luther Burbank , American biologist and botanist (d.1926 )
*March 19 -Alfred von Tirpitz , German soldier (d.1930 )
*April 6 -John William Waterhouse , Italian-born artist (d.1917 )
*May 3 -Bernhard von Bülow ,Chancellor of Germany (d.1929 )
*May 16 -Jalaleddin Ali Mir Abolfazl Angha , 39thOveyssi Sufi master (d.1914 )
*May 22 -Louis Perrier , member of theSwiss Federal Council (d.1913 )
*June 9 -Michael Peter Ancher , Danish painter (d.1927 )July - December
*July 22 -Emma Lazarus , American poet (d.1887 )
*July 29 -Max Nordau , Austrian author, philosopher, and Zionist leader (d.1923 )
*August 28 -Benjamin Godard , French composer (d.1895 )
*September 3 -Sarah Orne Jewett , American writer (d.1909 )
*September 14 -Ivan Petrovich Pavlov , Russian researcher, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.1936 )
*November 24 -Frances Hodgson Burnett , English-American playwright and author (d.1945 )
*November 29 -John Ambrose Fleming , English electrical engineer and inventor (d.1924 )
*December 4 -Crazy Horse , Chief of theOglala Sioux (d.1877 )
*December 5 -Eduard Seler , Prussian scholar and Mesoamericanist (d.1922 )
*December 6 -August von Mackensen , German field marshal (d.1945 )
*December 12 -William Kissam Vanderbilt , American railway magnate (d.1920 )
*Muhammad Abduh , Islamic reformer (d.1905 )Deaths
January - June
*February 8 -France Prešeren , Slovenian poet (b.1800 )
*March 14 - KingWillem II of the Netherlands (b.1792 )
*May 11 -Juliette Récamier , French socialite (b.1777 )
*May 22 -Maria Edgeworth , Irish novelist (b.1767 )
*May 25 -Benjamin d'Urban , British general and colonial administrator (b.1777 )
*May 28 -Anne Brontë , English author (b.1820 )
*June 10 -Thomas Robert Bugeaud ,Marshal of France and duke of Isly (b. 1784)
*June 15 -James Knox Polk , 11thPresident of the United States (b.1795 )July - December
*July 12 -Dolley Madison ,First Lady of the United States (b.1768 )
*July 28 - KingCharles Albert of Sardinia (b.1798 )
*August 2 -Muhammad Ali of Egypt (b.1769 )
*September 25 - Johann Strauss, Senior, Austrian composer (b.1804 )
*October 7 -Edgar Allan Poe , American writer (b.1809 )
*October 17 -Frédéric Chopin , Polish-French musician and composer (b.1810 )
*October 22 - William Miller, American Baptist preacher (b.1782 )
*December 2 -Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen , queen ofWilliam IV of the United Kingdom (b.1792 )
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