1855 Events January–March January 1 - Ottawa , Ontario is incorporated as a city. January 5 - Ramón Castilla begins his third term as President of Peru . January 23 * The first bridge over the Mississippi River opens in modern-day Minneapolis , a predecessor of the Father Louis Hennepin Bridge . * The 8.2–8.3 Wairarapa earthquake claims between five and nine lives near the Cook Strait area of New Zealand . January 26 - The Point No Point Treaty is signed in the Washington Territory . January 27 - The Panama Railway becomes the first railroad to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. January 29 - Lord Aberdeen resigns as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , over the management of the Crimean War . February 5 - Lord Palmerston becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. February 11 - Kassa Hailu is crowned Tewodros II , Emperor of Ethiopia . February 12 - Michigan State University is established. February 15 - The North Carolina General Assembly incorporates the Western North Carolina Railroad , to build a rail line from Salisbury to the western part of the state. February 22 - Pennsylvania State University is founded, as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania . March 2 - Alexander II ascends the Russian throne, upon the death of his father Nicholas I . March 3 - The United States Congress appropriates $30,000 to create the U.S. Camel Corps. March 16 - Bates College is founded by abolitionists in Lewiston, Maine . March 17 - Taiping Rebellion: A Taiping army of 350,000 invades Anhui . March 30 - Elections are held for the first Kansas Territory legislature. Missourian 'Border Ruffians' cross the border in large numbers to elect a pro-slavery body.April–June April 3 - The Nepalese invasion of Tibet starts the Nepalese–Tibetan War . April 7 - The Battle of Kaba , The Kingdom of Tonga intervenes in the war between the self proclaimed Tui Viti of Fiji , Cakobau and his rivals The Confederation of Rewa resulting in Rewa's defeat and the tenuous unification of Fiji under Cakobau. May 1 - Van Diemen's Land is separated administratively from New South Wales and granted self-government. May 3 - American adventurer William Walker and a group of mercenaries sail from San Francisco to conquer Nicaragua . May 15 * The Exposition Universelle officially opens in Paris. * The Great Gold Robbery is made from a train between London Bridge and Folkestone in England. May 17 - Mount Sinai Hospital, New York , is dedicated in New York City ; it opens to patients on June 5 . May 22 - The province of Victoria is separated administratively from New South Wales. June 15 - Stamp duty is removed from British newspapers, creating mass media in the United Kingdom. June 29 - The Daily Telegraph newspaper begins publication in London .July–September July - Bank of Toronto incorporated in Canada. July 1 - The Quinault Treaty , in which the Quinault and Quileute tribes cede their land to the United States, is signed. July 2 - The Kansas territorial legislature convenes in Pawnee , and begins passing proslavery laws. July 4 - Walt Whitman's poetry collection Leaves of Grass is published in Brooklyn . July 16 - The Australian Colonies are granted self-governing status by the United Kingdom. August 1 - Monte Rosa , the second highest summit in the Alps, is first ascended. September 3 - The last Bartholomew Fair is held in London, England. September 9 - Crimean War: Siege of Sevastopol - Sevastopol falls to French and British troops. September 27 - Alfred Tennyson reads from his new book Maud and other poems , at a social gathering in the home of Robert and Elizabeth Browning in London; Dante Gabriel Rossetti makes a sketch of him doing so. September 29 - The Port of Iloilo in the Philippines is opened to international trade , by Queen Isabel II of Spain . This year also Sual and Zamboanga City are opened.October–December October 17 - Henry Bessemer files his patent in the United Kingdom for the Bessemer process of steelmaking. October 24 - Van Diemen's Land is officially renamed Tasmania . November 17 - Scottish missionary explorer David Livingstone becomes the first European to see Victoria Falls , in modern-day Zambia–Zimbabwe. November 21 - Large-scale Bleeding Kansas violence begins, with events leading to the 'Wakarusa War' between antislavery and proslavery forces. November 10 - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's fictional poem The Song of Hiawatha is published in Boston. December 11 - Ignacio Comonfort becomes President of Mexico . December 22 - The Metropolitan Board of Works is established in London.Date unknown Samuel Colt incorporates his business as the Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and opens a new factory, the Colt Armory , in Hartford, Connecticut . The cocaine alkaloid is first isolated by German chemist Friedrich Gaedcke . Palm oil sales from West Africa to the United Kingdom reach 40,000 tons.Births January–June January 5 - King Camp Gillette , American razor inventor January 20 - Ernest Chausson , French composer January 21 *John Moses Browning, American firearms inventor *Henry B. Jackson, British admiral February 4 - George Cope , American painter February 6 - Barbara Galpin , American journalist February 12 - Marie-Anne de Bovet , French writer February 13 - Paul Deschanel , President of France February 17 - Otto Liman von Sanders , German general February 20 - John R. Lindgren, American founder of the banking firm Haugan & Lindgren February 24 - Johannes von Eben , German general March 4 - Luther Emmett Holt , American pediatrician March 12 - Eduard Birnbaum , Polish-born German cantor March 13 - Percival Lowell , American astronomer March 24 - Andrew W. Mellon, American banker, philanthropist March 25 - Grace Carew Sheldon , American journalist and businesswoman April 9 *Pavlos Kountouriotis, Greek admiral, 2-time president *John Marden, Australian headmaster, pioneer of women's education April 21 - Hardy Richardson , American baseball player April 23 - Marco Fidel Suárez , Colombian political figure, 9th President of Colombia , leader of the World War I April 27 - Caroline Rémy de Guebhard , French feminist April 28 - Mario Nicolis di Robilant , Italian general May 1 - Marie Corelli , English novelist May 8 - Bohuslav Brauner , Czech chemist May 9 - Julius Röntgen , German-Dutch classical composer May 10 - Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri , Bengali yogi, author of The Holy Science May 21 - Emile Verhaeren , Belgian poet May 23 - Isabella Ford , English socialist, feminist, trade unionist and writer May 28 - Emilio Estrada Carmona , 18th President of Ecuador June 1 - Edward Angle , American dentist June 2 - Archibald Berkeley Milne , British admiral June 14 - Robert M. La Follette Sr., American politician June 18 - Alice Sudduth Byerly , American temperance activist June 28 - Theodor Reuss , German occultistJuly–December July 26 - Ferdinand Tönnies , German sociologist August 4 - Jay Hunt , American film director August 25 - Hugo von Pohl , German admiral August 27 - Hugo von Kathen , German general August 28 - Alexander Bethell , British admiral August 31 - Vsevolod Rudnev , Russian admiral September 5 - Henry Victor Deligny , French general September 8 - Marieta de Veintemilla , Ecuadorian first lady, women's rights activist September 9 - Houston Stewart Chamberlain , British-born German writer September 15 - Orishatukeh Faduma , Guyana-born African-American Christian missionary, educator and advocate for African culture September 17 - Effie Ellsler , American stage actress September 25 - James P. Parker, United States Navy commodore October 10 - Eduard von Capelle , German admiral October 12 - Arthur Nikisch , Hungarian conductor October 21 - Howard Hyde Russell , American activist October 24 - James S. Sherman, 27th Vice President of the United States October 26 - Jessie Wilson Manning , American author and lecturer November 1 - Templin Potts , American naval officer; 11th Naval Governor of Guam November 5 Léon Teisserenc de Bort , French meteorologist Eugene V. Debs, American union leader November 6 - Ezra Seymour Gosney , American philanthropist, eugenicist November 8 - Nikolaos Triantafyllakos , Prime Minister of Greece December 16 - Alice Mary Dowd , American educator, poet December 28 - John William Wood, Sr., North Carolinan politician, founder of Benson, North Carolina December 29 - William Thompson Sedgwick , American teacher, epidemiologist and bacteriologistDate unknown Flora Haines Loughead , American miner; mother of Allan Lockheed , founder of Lockheed aerospace company Katharine A. O'Keeffe O'Mahoney, Irish-born American teacher of poetry to Robert Frost Deaths January–June January 6 - Giacomo Beltrami , Italian explorer January 8 - Diponegoro , Leader of Javanese Rebellion January 10 - Mary Russell Mitford , English novelist, dramatist January 15 - Henri Braconnot , French chemist, pharmacist January 17 - Shūsaku Narimasa Chiba , Japanese swordsman January 26 - Gérard de Nerval , French writer February 6 - Josef Munzinger , Member of the Swiss Federal Council February 23 - Carl Friedrich Gauss , German mathematician, astronomer, and physicist March 2 - Emperor Nicholas I of Russia March 6- Bandō Shūka I , Japanese Kabuki actor March 8 - William Poole , infamous member of New York City's Bowery Boys Gang March 29 - Henri Druey , member of the Swiss Federal Council March 31 - Charlotte Brontë , English author May 5 - Sir Robert Inglis , English politician May 23 - Charles Robert Malden , English explorer May 30 - Mary Reibey , Australian businesswoman June 7 - Friederike Lienig , Latvian entomologist June 28 - FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan , commander of British forces in the Crimean WarJuly–December July 12 - Pavel Nakhimov , Russian admiral August 7 - Mariano Arista , President of Mexico August 12 - Helen Hunt Jackson , American activist August 30 - Feargus O'Connor , British political radical, Chartist leader September 7 - William Barton Wade Dent , U.S. Congressman November 11 - Søren Kierkegaard , Danish philosopher September 20 - José Trinidad Reyes , Honduran Father, national hero, and founder of Autonomous National University of Honduras November 26 - Adam Mickiewicz , Lithuanian-Polish poet, writer December 6 - William John Swainson , English naturalist, artist
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