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1836
was a
leap year starting on Friday
(see link for calendar).
Contents
1 Events
1.1 unknown dates
2 Births
3 Deaths
Events
January - Book by
Maria Monk
claims that she was sexually exploited in a Canadian convent
February 3
-
United States Whig Party
holds its first convention in
Albany, New York
.
February 23
- The siege of the
Alamo
begins in
San Antonio, Texas
.
February 24
-
Samuel Colt
receives a patent for the Colt revolver
March 1
-
Convention
of delegates from 57
Texas
communities convenes in
Washington-on-the-Brazos
to deliberate independence from
Mexico
March 1 -
Antonio García Gutiérrez
's play
El Trovador
played for the first time
March 2
- Declaration of independence of the
Republic of Texas
from
Mexico
.
March 5
-
Samuel Colt
makes the first
pistol
(.34-caliber).
March 6
- After a 13-day siege by an army of 3,000
Mexican
troops, the 189
Texas
volunteers defending the
Alamo
are defeated and the fort taken.
March 27
-
Texas Revolution
:
Goliad massacre
-
Antonio López de Santa Anna
orders the
Mexican
army to kill about 400
Texans
at
Goliad, Texas
March 31
- Marshall College, named for
John Marshall
, opens in
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania
. It later merges with Franklin College to become
Franklin and Marshall College
in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
.
April 20
-
U.S. Congress
passes act creating the
Wisconsin Territory
April 21
-
Texas Revolution
:
Battle of San Jacinto
-
Republic of Texas
forces under
Sam Houston
defeat troops under
Mexican
General
Antonio López de Santa Anna
. (Santa Anna and hundreds of his troops are taken prisoner along the
San Jacinto River
the next day.)
May 15
-
Francis Baily
, during an
eclipse
of the sun, observes the phenomenon named after him as
Baily's beads
June 15
-
Arkansas
is admitted as the 25th
U.S. state
.
July 11
- President
Andrew Jackson
issues the
Specie Circular
, beginning the failure of the land speculation economy that would lead to the
Panic of 1837
.
September 1
- Narcissa Whitman , one of the first white woman to settle west of the
Rocky Mountains
, arrives at
Walla Walla, Washington
.
September 5
-
Sam Houston
is elected as the first president of the
Republic of Texas
.
September 8
-
Transcendental Club
founded in
Cambridge, Massachusetts
October 2
- Naturalist
Charles Darwin
returns to
Falmouth
,
England
aboard the
HMS
Beagle
after a 5-year journey collecting biological data he will later use to develop his
theory of evolution
.
November -
Martin Van Buren
defeats
William Henry Harrison
in the
U.S. presidential election
December 10
- Emory College, the forerunner of
Emory University
, is chartered in
Oxford, Georgia
.
December 26
- Separation of the colony of
South Australia
from that of
New South Wales
. Now celebrated in the state of South Australia as
Proclamation Day
.
December 28
-
Spain
recognizes independence of
Mexico
.
unknown dates
Chartists
in Britain demand universal male suffrage.
Boers
in
South Africa
begin the
Great Trek
across the
Orange River
.
Henry R. Campbell builds the first
4-4-0
, a
steam locomotive
type that will soon become the most common on all
railroads
of the
United States
.
First printed literature in
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
is produced by Justin Perkins, an American
Presbyterian
missionary.
Births
January 2
-
Mendele Moykher Sforim
, writer (d.
1917
)
January 14
-
Henri Fantin-Latour
, painter (d.
1904
)
January 27
-
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
, writer (d.
1895
)
February 18
-
Ramakrishna Paramhansa
,
Bengali
religious leader (d.
1886
)
February 24
-
Winslow Homer
, artist (d.
1910
)
March 20
- Sir
Edward Poynter
, artist (d.
1919
)
May 27
-
Jay Gould
, American financier (d.
1892
)
May 28
-
Alexander Mitscherlich
, chemist (d.
1918
)
May 31
–
Jules Chéret
, printmaker (d.
1932
)
June 2
-
Mily Balakirev
, composer (d.
1910
)
July 8
-
Joseph Chamberlain
, British politician (d.
1914
)
July 9
-
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
(d.
1908
)
August 13
- Ioan Dimitrovich Kasatkin, later
Bishop
Nikolai of Japan
(d.
1912
)
August 24
-
Susan Agnes Bernard
, future First Lady of Canada (d.
1920
)
September 11
-
Fitz Hugh Ludlow
, author (d.
1870
)
October 15
-
James Tissot
, French artist (d.
1902
)
Deaths
January 7
-
John Molson
, Canadian entrepreneur
March 6
-
Davy Crockett
, frontiersman, soldier (b.
1786
)
March 27
-
James Fannin
,
Texas Revolutionary
(b.
1804
)
June 28
-
James Madison
, Fourth President of the United States
September 5
-
Ferdinand Raimund
,
Austrian
playwright
September 14
-
Aaron Burr
,
Vice President of the United States
(b.
1756
)
September 17
-
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
,
botanist
November 5
-
Karel Hynek Mácha
, poet
November 6
-
Charles X
, king of
France
November 16
-
Christian Hendrik Persoon
, Dutch
mycologist
December 27
-
Stephen F. Austin
, American pioneer (b.
1793
)
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