1854 Events January–March January 3 - Charles Dickens commences writing the novel Hard Times . January 4 - The McDonald Islands are discovered by Captain William McDonald aboard the Samarang . January 6 - The fictional detective Sherlock Holmes is born. January 9 - The Teutonia Männerchor in Pittsburgh , U.S.A. is founded to promote German culture. January 20 - The North Carolina General Assembly in the United States charters the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad , to run from Goldsboro through New Bern , to the newly created seaport of Morehead City , near Beaufort . January 21 - The iron clipper runs aground off the east coast of Ireland, on her maiden voyage out of Liverpool , bound for Australia, with the loss of at least 300 out of 650 on board. February 11 - Major streets are lit by coal gas for the first time by the San Francisco Gas Company; 86 such lamps are turned on this evening in San Francisco, California . February 13 - Mexican troops force William Walker and his troops to retreat to Sonora . February 14 - Texas is linked by telegraph with the rest of the United States, when a connection between New Orleans and Marshall, Texas is completed. February 17 - The British recognize the independence of the Orange Free State in Southern Africa; its official independence is declared six days later in the Orange River Convention . February 27 - Britain sends Russia an ultimatum to withdraw from two Romanian provinces it has conquered, Moldavia and Wallachia . February 28 - The Republican Party is founded in Ripon, Wisconsin . March - The British East India Company annexes Jhansi State in India under the doctrine of lapse . March 1 * The British Inman Line's sets out from Liverpool on passage to the United States with 480 on board; she is lost without trace. * German psychologist Friedrich Eduard Beneke disappears; 2 years later his remains are found in the canal near Charlottenburg . * The Plan de Ayutla calls for liberal reforms and the ouster of President Antonio López de Santa Anna of Mexico. March 3 - Australia's first telegraph line, linking Melbourne and Williamstown , opens. March 11 - A Royal Navy fleet sails from Britain, under Vice Admiral Sir Charles Napier . March 20 - The Boston Public Library opens to the public in the United States. March 24 - In Venezuela , slavery is abolished. March 27 - Crimean War: The United Kingdom declares war on Russia. March 28 - France declares war on Russia. March 31 - Commodore Matthew C. Perry of the United States Navy signs the Convention of Kanagawa with the Japanese government, opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American trade.April–June April 1 - Hard Times begins serialisation in Charles Dickens' magazine, Household Words . April 16 - The United States packet ship Powhattan is wrecked off the New Jersey shore, with more than 200 victims. May 18 - The Catholic University of Ireland is founded. May 27 - Taiping Rebellion: United States diplomatic minister Robert McLane arrives at the Heavenly Capital aboard the American warship . May 30 - The Kansas–Nebraska Act becomes law, creating the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory , west of the State of Missouri and the State of Iowa . The Kansas–Nebraska Act also establishes that these two new Territories will decide either to allow or disallow slavery, depending on balloting by their residents. June - The Grand Excursion takes prominent Eastern United States inhabitants from Chicago to Rock Island, Illinois by railroad, then up the Mississippi River to Saint Paul, Minnesota by steamboat . June 10 - The first class of the United States Naval Academy graduates at Annapolis, Maryland . June 21 - Battle of Bomarsund in the Åland Islands off the coast of Finland: British Royal Navy seaman's mate Charles D. Lucas throws a live Russian artillery shell overboard by hand before it explodes, for which he is awarded the first Victoria Cross in 1857 .July–September July 4 - James Ambrose Cutting takes out the first of his three United States patents for improvements to the wet plate collodion process . July 6 * In Jackson, Michigan , the first convention of the U.S. Republican Party is held. * Said Pasha succeeds his nephew Abbas , as the Pasha of Egypt . July 7 - The Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company is established as the first cotton mill in India by Cowasjee Nanabhoy Davar and associates. July 17 - The Bienio progresista revolutionary coup occurs in Spain. July 19 - Wood's despatch is sent by Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax to Lord Dalhousie , Governor General of India , proposing radical improvements to the Indian educational system. August 9 - Johann succeeds to the throne of Saxony , on the death of his brother. August 16 - Battle of Bomarsund: Russian troops on the island of Bomarsund, in the Åland Islands, surrender to French–British troops. August 27 - English lawyer Alfred Wills and party set out for the first ascent of the Wetterhorn in Switzerland, regarded as the start of the "golden age of alpinism". August 31-September 8 - An epidemic of cholera in London kills over 10,000. Dr John Snow traces the source of one outbreak to a single water pump , validating his theory that cholera is water-borne, and forming the starting point for epidemiology . cases in the London epidemic of 1854 September 9 - British Inman Line's is wrecked off Cape Race on her maiden voyage without loss of life. September 20 - Crimean War: Battle of Alma - The French–British alliance wins the first major land engagement of the war. September 27 - SS Arctic disaster: The American paddle steamer sinks after a collision with the much smaller French ship, 50 miles off the coast of Newfoundland , with approximately 320 deaths.October–December October 1 - The watch company founded in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts , by Aaron Lufkin Dennison , relocates to Waltham , to become the Waltham Watch Company , pioneer in the American system of watch manufacturing . October 9-11 - United States diplomats in Europe meet and draft the Ostend Manifesto , setting out a rationale for the U.S. to acquire Cuba from Spain. October 6 - The great fire of Newcastle and Gateshead in England is ignited by a spectacular explosion. October 17 - The Age newspaper is founded in Melbourne, Australia. October 25 - Crimean War: Battle of Balaclava - The allies gain an overall victory, except for the disastrous cavalry Charge of the Light Brigade , from which only 200 of 700 men survive. November * Florence Nightingale and her team of 38 trained volunteer nurses, having set out on October 21 from England, arrive at Selimiye Barracks in Scutari in the Ottoman Empire , to care for British Army troops invalided from the Crimean War . * The Mute Rebellion breaks out in Sweden. November 5 - Crimean War: Battle of Inkerman - The Russians are defeated. November 14 - Great Storm of 1854 in the Black Sea: 19 British transport and other ships supporting the Crimean War are wrecked with the loss of at least 287 men. November 17 - In Egypt, the Suez Canal Company is formed. December 3 - The Eureka Stockade Miners' Rebellion breaks out in Ballarat , Victoria. December 8 - Pope Pius IX in the apostolic constitution Ineffabilis Deus defines ex Cathedra the dogma of Immaculate Conception , which holds that the Blessed Virgin Mary was conceived without original sin .Undated Ignacy Łukasiewicz drills the world's first oil well in Poland, in Bóbrka near Krosno County . Professor Benjamin Silliman of Yale University is the first person to fractionate petroleum into its individual components, by distillation . The Icelandic trade is opened to merchants other than Danes . A Russian fort is established at the modern-day site of Almaty . The French fashion label Louis Vuitton is founded. The future Waterbury Clock Company is founded as a department within the Benedict And Burnham Manufacturing Company in Waterbury, Connecticut , the predecessor of Timex Group USA in timepiece manufacturing.Births January–June January 1 - James George Frazer , Scottish social anthropologist January 8 - Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers , British occultist January 9 - Lady Randolph Churchill , born Jennie Jerome, American-born British socialite and mother of Winston Churchill January 12 *Kataoka Shichirō, Japanese admiral *David Macpherson, Canadian-born American civil engineer January 14 - Nikolai Pavlovich Bobyr , Russian general February 9 * Edward Carson , Irish Unionist MP and barrister * Aletta Jacobs , Dutch physician and women's suffrage activist February 16 - Charles Webster Leadbeater , British theosophist February 17 - Friedrich Alfred Krupp , German industrialist February 26 - Mary M. Cohen, American social economist March 4 - Tomás António Garcia Rosado , Portuguese general March 10 * Florence Carpenter Ives , American journalist and editor * Stanisław Tondos , Polish painter March 11 - Jane Meade Welch , American historian March 14 *Paul Ehrlich, German physician, scientist * Thomas R. Marshall, 28th Vice President of the United States March 15 - Emil von Behring , German physiologist, winner of the 1901 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine March 18 - Nikolai Ruzsky , Russian general March 30 - Hermann Kövess von Kövessháza , Austro-Hungarian field marshal April 18 - Ludwig Levy , German architect April 22 - Henri La Fontaine , Belgian lawyer, author, Nobel Prize laureate April 28 - Hertha Marks Ayrton , English engineer, mathematician and inventor April 29 * Henri Poincaré , French mathematician, physicist * Paul von Rennenkampf , Russian nobleman, statesman, and general May 5 - Orrin Dubbs Bleakley , member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania May 11 - Albion Woodbury Small , American sociologist May 24 - John Riley Banister , American law officer, Texas Ranger May 25 - Clara Louise Burnham , American novelist June 2 - Adolf von Brudermann , Austro-Hungarian general June 8 - Douglas Cameron , Canadian politician June 14 - Dave Rudabaugh , American outlaw, gunfighter June 17 - Robert Kekewich , British general June 21 - Andrew Jackson Houston , American politician June 26 - Robert Borden , Canadian lawyer and politician, 8th Prime Minister of Canada , leader of the World War IJuly–December July 2 - Sophia Braeunlich , American business manager July 3 - Leoš Janáček , Czech composer July 4 - Alexandru Marghiloman , 25th Prime Minister of Romania July 7 - Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov , Russian poet, scientist and revolutionary July 12 - George Eastman , American photographic inventor July 27 - Takahashi Korekiyo , Prime Minister of Japan July 31 - José Canalejas , Prime Minister of Spain August 2 - Milan I of Serbia August 23 - Moritz Moszkowski , Polish/German composer September 1 * Engelbert Humperdinck , German composer * Florence Trail , American educator and author September 2 - Paul Marie Eugène Vieille , French chemist, gunsmith September 3 - Anna Sandström , Swedish social reformer September 6 - Georges Picquart , French general, Minister of War September 18 - Viktor Dankl von Krasnik , Austro-Hungarian general October 3 - William C. Gorgas, American physician, Surgeon General October 7 - Christiaan de Wet , Boer general, rebel leader, and politician October 16 * Oscar Wilde , Irish writer * Karl Kautsky , Marxist theoretician October 17 - Queenie Newall , British Olympic archer October 20 - Arthur Rimbaud , French poet October 26 - C. W. Post, American cereal manufacturer October 28 - Mary G. Charlton Edholm, American social purity and temperance reformer October 30 - Franz Rohr von Denta , Austro-Hungarian field marshal November 3 - Carlo Fornasini , micropalaeontologist November 5 - Paul Sabatier , French chemist, Nobel Prize laureate November 6 - John Philip Sousa , American composer, conductor November 8 - Johannes Rydberg , Swedish physicist November 13 - George Whitefield Chadwick , American composer November 17 - Hubert Lyautey , Marshal of France November 19 - Danske Dandridge , Danish-born American poet, historian, and garden writer November 27 - Gerhard Louis De Geer , 17th Prime Minister of Sweden December 14 - John Kemp Starley , English bicycle inventor December 16 - Austin M. Knight, American admiral November 21 - Pope Benedict XV December 22 - Takamine Jōkichi , Japanese chemist December 23 - Victoriano Huerta , President of Mexico December 24 - Thomas Stevens , English cyclistUndated Jane Clouson , teenage British murder victim Eliza D. Keith, American educator, author, and journalist John Francon Williams , Welsh-born journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventorDeaths January–June January 8 - William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford , British general and politician February 17 - John Martin , English painter February 25 - Ann Walker , English landowner and philanthropist March 6 - Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry March 11 - Willard Richards , American religious leader March 13 * Sir Thomas Talfourd , English jurist * Jean-Baptiste de Villèle , Prime Minister of France March 18 - Alexander Allan , Scottish businessman, founder of Allan Line March 19 - William Pope Duval , first civilian governor of Florida Territory March 21 - Pedro María de Anaya , 2-time President of Mexico March 26 - Emilie Hammarskjöld , Swedish-born American musician March 27 * William Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland , English politician * Charles III, Duke of Parma April 11 - Karl Adolph von Basedow , German physician April 15 - Arthur Aikin , English chemist, mineralogist * April 22 * Nicolás Bravo , 3-time President of Mexico * April 22 - Domingo Eyzaguirre , Chilean philanthropist April 29 - Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey , British general June 7 - Charles Baudin , French admiral June 13 - Rosina Regina Ahles , German actorJuly–December July 6 - Georg Ohm , German physicist July 16 - Abbas I , Pasha of Egypt July 31 - Samuel Wilson , American thought to be the real-life basis for Uncle Sam August - Conquering Bear , Lakota chief August 2 - Heinrich Clauren August 3 - Qi Shan August 9 - Frederick Augustus II of Saxony August 14 - Carl Carl , Polish-born actor and theatre director August 20 - Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling , German philosopher August 21 - Thomas Clayton , American lawyer, politician September 8 - Angelo Mai , Italian cardinal, philologist September 12 - Jarvis W. Pike, former Mayor of Columbus, Ohio September 29 - Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud , French general, Marshal of France, Minister of War October 1 - Martín Perfecto de Cos , General of the Mexican Army October 26 - Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen , queen consort of Bavaria November 2 - George Mogridge, British writer, poet November 3 - Maxim Gauci , Maltese lithographer November 9 - Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton , philanthropist, wife of Alexander Hamilton November 25 - John Gibson Lockhart , Scottish writer December 9 - Almeida Garrett , Portuguese writer December 11 - Matija Nenadović , Prime Minister of Serbia December 15 - Kamehameha III , King of Hawaii Undated Concepción Mariño , Venezuelan heroine Úrsula Goyzueta , Bolivian heroine Su Sanniang , Chinese rebel
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