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Bell's 1st Patented Telephone Last Modified: 10/31/95 Friday, 24-Jun-2005
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1876- Alexander Graham Bell patents his invention the telephone
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1876- Gibbs founded the phase rule.
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1876- William Crookes invented the Crookes tube as well as pioneering vacuum tubes.
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1876- Nikolai-August Otto invents Otto 4-stroke engine.
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The Battle of the Little Big Horn June 25
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The Great Strike of 1877: Remembering a Worker Rebellion
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1877 – Ludwig Boltzmann: Defined entropy.
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1877- Carbon microphone invented by David Hughes.
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- Phonograph evented by famous professor Thomas Edison.
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1877- Phonograph evented by famous professor Thomas Edison.
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1878- Nikolai Benardos invented electrical welding.
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1878- Cream separator invented by Martin Wilberg.
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Invention of the Light Bulb
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Edison invents the incandescent lamp.
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Testimony of Benjamin Singleton before the Senate Select Committee Investigating april 17
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Tuskegee Institute is Founded
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The Founding of the Red Cross
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World's Industrial and Cotton Exposition. New Orleans
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Automobile History. The 1896 Duryea
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1887 – Albert Michelson and Edward Morley did the Michelson- Morley experiment to detect motion in aether winds.
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Edison Invents the Motion Picture Projector
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The Case of the Louisiana Traveler
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Largest Mass-Lynching in U.S. History
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Populist Party Formed
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1891- Thomas Edison demonstrated the kinectiscope.
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The Homestead Strike
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Ellis Island Opens as Entry-point for Immigrants to.
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First Outbreak of Cholera in U.S.
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The Lizzie Borden Case
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First Movie Theater April 23,
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The Chicago Worlds Fair of 1893,
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The Pullman strike.
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Cotton States and International Exposition. Atlanta
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1895 – Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovers x-rays in Germany.
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The Great Cyclone of St. Louis and East St. Louis, 27 May 1896
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Henry Ford's First Automobile
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1896 – Henri Becquerel discovers radioactivity.
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Plessey v. Ferguson (1)- a landmark United States Supreme Court decision in the jurisprudence of the United States, upholding the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of "separate but equal."[1]
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The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States congressman from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896.
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1897 – J.J. Thomson discovers the electron in cathode rays.
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1897- German scientist Karl Ferdinand invented cathode ray tube device.
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The Spanish American War. Military Actions ==> The Rough Riders, by Theodore Roosevelt [HTML at Bartleby] The Sinking of the Maine (1)The Sinking of the Maine (2) (from the Naval Historical Center)
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1898 - J.J. Thomson proposed the Plum pudding model of an atom.
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Gold Fever. The Klondike Gold Rush 1898
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the first open door note
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Max Planck: Forms Planck’s law; basis for quantum theory.
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The Legend of Casey Jones is Born
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The Great Galveston Hurricane
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The Assassination of President William McKinley