What is 1888 in the united states?
Events from the year 1888 in the United States.

Incumbents
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Events

- January 13 – The is founded in
- February 27 – In , meets with , who proposes a scheme for
.
- March 8 – The Agriculture College of Utah, (later ) is founded in .
- March 11 – The "" begins along the , shutting down
commerce and killing more than 400.
- March 25 – Opening of an international Congress for Women's Rights
organized by in
Washington, D.C., leading to formation of the , a key event in
the international women's movement.
- May 1 – is
established by the .
- May 5 – The
is founded in , Georgia.
- June 3 – 's
poem "" is first published (under the pen
name "Phin") as the last of his humorous contributions to .
- June 19 – The Republican Convention opens at the .
and win the nominations for
and ,
respectively.
- July 25 – Frank Edward McGurrin, a court stenographer from Salt Lake
City, Utah, purportedly the only person using at this time, wins a decisive
victory over Louis Traub in a typing contest held in Cincinnati,
Ohio. This date can be called the birthday of the touch typing
method that becomes widely used.
- August 10 – : 23-year-old African
American farmhand Amos Miller is hanged by a mob from the balcony of
.
- August 25 – patents the
.
- September 4 – founded by
.
- September 8 – declares the Chinese
"impossible of assimilation with our people and dangerous to our
peace and welfare" (in a letter accepting renomination for the
office of President).
- October – The of the is confessed to be fraudulent.
- October 9 – The officially opens to the
general public in D.C.
- November 6 – :
incumbent wins the
popular vote, but loses the vote to
challenger
, therefore losing
the election.
- November 27 – The sorority is founded at .
- November 29 – Celebration of
and the
first day of coincide.
- December 1 – The
opens to permit-holding pedestrians over the in , connecting the boroughs of
and .
Undated
- The is founded in , as "Miss
[Florence] Baldwin's School for Girls, Preparatory for ".
- Global and brands are founded:
- by in .
- as Abbott
Alkaloidal by Dr. Wallace C. Abbott in
.
- is founded in
the of
.
- is founded in
.
Ongoing
Sport
- October 25 – The
clinch their First
Championship series with an 11–3 win over the . The final 2 games will be
played for revenue purposes with St. Louis winning both contests for
an overall series result of 6 games to 4 in favor of the Giants.
- November 24 -
wins the Consensus
Births
- January 1 – , inventor and
designer of the (died
)
- c. – Huddie William Ledbetter
(),
and singer (died
)
- February 22 – , U.S.
Senator from Maine from 1941 to 1952 (died
)
- February 25 – ,
U.S. Secretary of State from 1953 to 1959 (died
)
- March 4 – , American football
player and coach (died )
- March 10 – , as
wife of (died
)
- March 26 – ,
socialite (died )
- March 29 – , businessman
and founder of (died
)
- April 8 – , U.S. Senator
from New Mexico from 1935 to 1962 (died
)
- April 26 – , writer (died
)
- May 11
- , composer (died
)
- , admiral
and sport shooter (died at sea
)
- May 15 – , U.S. Senator
from Arkansas from 1937 to 1941 (died
)
- July 5 – , physiologist, winner of
the in 1944
(died )
- July 10 – , U.S. Senator from
Nebraska in 1954 (died )
- July 23 – , novelist
(died )
- July 31 – , U.S. Senator from New
Jersey from 1931 to 1937 (died
)
- August 5 – ,
founder of the Crusader White Shirts (died
)
- August 19 – , U.S.
Senator from New Mexico from 1925 to 1933 (died
)
- September 2 – ,
U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1945 to 1946 (died
)
- September 6 – , politician (died
)
- September 26
- , folklorist and
journalist (died )
- , American-born poet,
winner of the in 1948 (died
)
- October 7 – , 33rd
from 1941 to
1945 (died )
- October 16
- , dramatist, winner
of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936 (died
)
- , eugenicist (died
)
- October 30 – ,
admiral (died )
- November 17 – , U.S. Senator from
North Carolina from 1948 to 1949 (died
)
- November 23 – , comedian (died
)
- December 18 – , public works
director (died )
Deaths
- January 21 – ,
German-American socialist and abolitionist newspaper editor,
journalist and teacher (born )
- February 8 – ,
infantry officer in the and in the (born
)
- February 11 – ,
inventor (born )
- March 4 – ,
educator and writer (born
)
- March 6 – , author
(born )
- March 7 – ,
German-born American politician, 1st
(born )
- March 19 – ,
U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1833 to 1837 (born 1799)
- March 23 - , 7th (born
)
- April 18 – , leader of
the faction of the
Republican Party (born )
- July 23 – , lawyer, politician,
and general
(born )
- August 14 – , railroad
executive (born )
- August 16 – , pharmacist
and inventor of (born
)
- August 22 – ,
U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1845 to 1853 (born
)
- September 30 – , physicist and women's rights
campaigner (born )
- October 16 – , mayor
of from 1857 to 1858 and 1860 to 1861
(born )
- November 20 – ,
illustrator (born )
- December 18 – ,
leader (born
)
See also
References
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