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  1. 28 de fev. de 2021 · July 29, 1890: Artist Vincent Van Gogh died in France at the age of 37 after shooting himself two days earlier. October 1, 1890: At the urging of John Muir, The U.S. Congress designated Yosemite a National Park. Carleton E. Watkins/Getty Images. December 15, 1890: Sitting Bull, legendary Teton Lakota leader, died at the age of 59 in South Dakota.

  2. 7 November – The Masonic Grand Lodge de France is founded, splitting from the larger and older Grand Orient de France. 19 December – Trial and conviction of Alfred Dreyfus begins at the Cherche-Midi prison and lasts four days. 22 December – Alfred Dreyfus is convicted of treason. 31 December – Dreyfus' appeal to the military court of ...

  3. Soccer team Veendam 1894 forms; September 14. Hottentotten uprising in Southwest-Africa fails; September 15. Japan defeats China in Battle of Ping Yang; September 27. Aqueduct racetrack opens in NY; September 28. Simon Marks and Tom Spencer open Penny Bazaar in Manchester; October 1. Civic organization, Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben founded in Omaha ...

  4. 1894 in Sport. Jan 27 1st college basketball game, University of Chicago beats Chicago YMCA 19-11. Mar 13 J. L. Johnstone of England invents horse racing's starting gate. Jun 23 The International Olympic Committee is founded at the Sorbonne, Paris, at the initiative of Baron Pierre de Coubertin. Dec 20 England beat Australia by 10 runs in the ...

  5. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Imperial Russia 1894–1917 In the late 1800s, Russia was the largest country in the world. Stretching from the Black Sea in Europe to the Bering Straits in the extreme east of Asia.

  6. The Galivants Ferry Historic District, including houses, barns, and other agricultural buildings, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. Erected by Horry County, 2004. U.S. Hwy. 501 at Little Pee Dee River. Galivant’s Ferry. GPS: 34° 3.309′ N, 79° 14.694′ W. Galivant’s Ferry historical marker (Side 1)

  7. 1894 April 14, 1894 - The first public showing of Thomas Edison's kinetoscope motion picture is held. Edison had invented the process seven years earlier. April 29, 1894 - In a march of five hundred unemployed workers into Washington, D.C. that had begun on March 25 in Massillon, Ohio, leader James S. Coxey is arrested for treason.