1859 Events January–March January 21 - José Mariano Salas becomes unconstitutional interim President of Mexico . January 24 - Wallachia and Moldavia are united under Alexandru Ioan Cuza . January 28 - The city of Olympia is incorporated in the Washington Territory of the United States of America. February 2 - Miguel Miramón becomes unconstitutional interim President of Mexico. February 4 - German scholar Constantin von Tischendorf rediscovers the Codex Sinaiticus , a 4th-century uncial manuscript of the Greek Bible , in Saint Catherine's Monastery on the foot of Mount Sinai , in the Khedivate of Egypt . February 14 - Oregon is admitted as the 33rd U.S. state. February 17 - French naval forces under Charles Rigault de Genouilly capture the city and Citadel of Saigon in Vietnam , beginning the Siege of Saigon . February 27 - United States Congressman Daniel Sickles shoots Philip Barton Key for having an affair with his wife. March 3 - Construction begins on the first railway in northern India as tracks are laid between the modern-day locations of Allahabad and Kanpur . March 9 - The army of the Kingdom of Sardinia mobilizes against Austria , beginning the crisis which will lead to the Austro-Sardinian War . March 21 - The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania issues the charter establishing the Zoological Society of Philadelphia , the first organization of its kind in the United States, and founder of the nation's first zoo. March 26 - French amateur astronomer Edmond Modeste Lescarbault claims to have noticed a planet closer to the Sun than Mercury.April–June April 13 - The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art is founded by Peter Cooper , a New York industrialist, inventor and philanthropist. April 25 - Ground is broken for the Suez Canal , in Egypt. April 28 - The Pomona is wrecked off the English coast, with 424 dead. April 29 - Austrian troops begin to cross the Ticino River to Piedmont . April 30 - A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is published in England. May 4 - The Cornwall Railway opens across the Royal Albert Bridge , linking the counties of Devon and Cornwall in England. May 5 - Border Treaty between Brazil and Venezuela: The two countries agree their borders should be traced at the water divide, between the Amazon and the Orinoco basins. May 22 - Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies is succeeded by his 23-year-old son, Francis II of the Two Sicilies . May 26 - Austro-Sardinian War - Battle of Varese: Giuseppe Garibaldi's Hunters of the Alps confront and defeat Austrian forces, led by Field Marshal-Lieutenant Carl Baron Urban. May 26, June 2 - Geologist Joseph Prestwich and amateur archaeologist John Evans report the results of their investigations of gravel-pits in the Somme valley and elsewhere, extending human history back to what will become known as the Paleolithic Era. May 30 - Battle of Palestro: The Sardinians defeat the Austrian army. May 31 - The Great Clock at the Palace of Westminster , London, is started. June 4 - Austro-Sardinian War - Battle of Magenta: The French and Sardinians defeat the Austrians. June 6 - The British Crown colony of Queensland in Australia is created, by devolving part of the territory of New South Wales . June 8 - The discovery of the Comstock Lode in the western Utah Territory sets off the Rush to Washoe. June 15 - The so-called Pig War border dispute between the Americans and the British, over the San Juan Islands , begins by the death of the namesake pig. June 17 - The only recorded simoom ever in North America hits Goleta and Santa Barbara, California . June 18 - Aletschhorn , the second summit of the Bernese Alps , is first ascended. June 24 - Battle of Solferino: The Kingdom of Sardinia and the armies of Napoleon III of France defeat Franz Joseph I of Austria in northern Italy; the battle inspires Henri Dunant to found the Red Cross . June 30 - Charles Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on a tightrope , for the first time.July–September July * Count Camillo Benso di Cavour resigns, as president of Piedmont-Sardinia. * Pike's Peak Gold Rush begins in the Colorado Territory . July 1 - The first intercollegiate baseball game is played, between Amherst and Williams Colleges. July 8 * Charles XV succeeds his father Oscar I of Sweden and Norway . * An armistice is declared, between Austria and France . July 11 - The chimes of Big Ben ring for the first time in London. July 11 - By the preliminary treaty signed at Villafranca , Italy, Lombardy is ceded to the French, while the Austrians keep Venetia , and the French promise to restore the Central Italian rulers expelled in the course of the war. This brings the Austro-Sardinian War effectively to a close. July 30 - Grand Combin , one of the highest summits in the Alps, is first ascended. August 16 - The Tuscan National Assembly formally deposes the House of Habsburg-Lorraine , ending an ascendancy of 109 years. August 27 - Edwin Drake drills the first oil well in the United States, near Titusville, Pennsylvania , starting the Pennsylvania oil rush . August 28-September 2- The solar storm of 1859 , the largest geomagnetic solar storm on record, causes the Northern lights to be visible as far south as Montería , Colombia and knocks out telegraph communication. September - British merchant Thomas Blake Glover begins business in Nagasaki , Japan. September 17 - In San Francisco , Joshua Norton proclaims himself to be His Imperial Majesty Emperor Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico . October–December October 16 - John Brown raids the Harpers Ferry Armory in Harper's Ferry , Virginia , in an unsuccessful bid to spark a general slave rebellion. October 18 - Troops under Colonel Robert E. Lee overpower John Brown, at the Federal arsenal. October 26 - The steamship Royal Charter is wrecked on the coast of Anglesey , Wales, with 454 dead. November 1 - The current Cape Lookout, North Carolina , lighthouse is lighted for the first time. November 10 - The Treaty of Zürich , reaffirming the terms of the Treaty of Villafranca , brings the Austro-Sardinian War to an official close. November 15 - The first Zappas Olympics open in Greece. November 24 * English naturalist Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species , a book which argues for the gradual evolution of species through natural selection . * The French Navy's La Gloire , the first ocean-going ironclad warship in history, is launched. December 2 - Militant abolitionist leader John Brown is hanged for his October 16 raid on Harpers Ferry, West Virginia . December 4 - The Mekteb-i Mülkiye School is founded in the Ottoman Empire . December 10 * Queensland separates from New South Wales. * The Ateneo de Manila University is founded, as the Escuela Municipal de Manila .Date unknown District nursing begins in Liverpool , England, when philanthropist William Rathbone employs Mary Robinson to nurse the sick poor in their own homes. The island of Timor is divided between Portugal and the Netherlands. The Rancho Rincon de Los Esteros Land Grant is confirmed to Rafael Alvisa. Bernhard Riemann formulates the Riemann hypothesis , one of the most important open problems of contemporary mathematics. Brisbane is declared the capital of newly separated colony Queensland, Australia. The University of Michigan Law School is founded. Karl Marx publishes A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy . John Stuart Mill publishes On Liberty . George Eliot publishes Adam Bede . Alfred, Lord Tennyson publishes the first set of Idylls of the King . The Society for Promoting the Employment of Women is founded. The Mary Institute is founded in Missouri. Tidskrift för hemmet , the first women's magazine in the Nordic countries, begins publication in Sweden . Nillmij, as predecessor of Aegon , an insurance service in worldwide, founded in Dutch East Indies .Births January–March January 6 - Hugh Rodman , American admiral January 8 - Fanny Bullock Workman , American geographer, writer and mountain climber January 11 - George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston , British statesman, Viceroy of India January 27 - Wilhelm II of Germany , last Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia January 29 - Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau , Parisian socialite, model for the painting Portrait of Madame X February 1 * Henry Miller , English-born American stage actor, producer * Victor Herbert , Irish-born composer February 3 - Hugo Junkers , German industrialist, aircraft designer February 5 - Louis Cheikho , Lebanese Jesuit Chaldean priest and venerable February 6 - Elias Disney , American farmer, father of Walt Disney February 9 - Akiyama Yoshifuru , Japanese general February 10 - Alexandre Millerand , President of France February 14 * Henry Valentine Knaggs , English physician, author * George Washington Gale Ferris Jr ., American inventor of the Ferris wheel February 19 - Svante Arrhenius , Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate February 25 - Vasil Kutinchev , Bulgarian general February 26 - Louise DeKoven Bowen , American philanthropist, activist February 28 - Florian Cajori , Swiss historian of mathematics March 2 - Sholem Aleichem , Ukrainian Yiddish novelist March 4 - Alexander Stepanovich Popov , Russian physicist March 8 - Kenneth Grahame , English author March 9 - Alexandru Averescu , Romanian general and politician, 24th Prime Minister of Romania March 12 - Abraham H. Cannon, American Mormon apostle March 13 - Alice Bellvadore Sams Turner , American physician March 26 - Alfred Edward Housman , English poetApril–June April 3 * Alexandru Averescu, 3-time Prime Minister of Romania * Reginald De Koven , American composer, music critic April 7 - Jacques Loeb , German–American physiologist, biologist April 8 - Edmund Husserl , Austrian philosopher April 14 - Luigi Capello , Italian general April 17 - Willis Van Devanter , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States May 1 - Jacqueline Comerre-Paton , French artist May 15 - Pierre Curie , French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate May 22 - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , Scottish writer June 5 - Belle Archer , American actress June 9 - Doveton Sturdee , British admiral June 21 - Henry Ossawa Tanner , American artist June 29 - Margaret Ashmore Sudduth , American educator, editor, temperance advocateJuly–September July 6 *Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, British general *Verner von Heidenstam, Swedish writer, Nobel Prize laureate July 11 - Peter Verigin , Russian-born Canadian Doukhobor leader July 13 * Marion Manville Pope , American author * Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield , British co-founder of the London School of Economics July 28 - Mary Anderson , American stage actress August 2 - Auguste Adib Pacha , 2-time Prime Minister of Lebanon August 4 - Knut Hamsun , Norwegian author, Nobel Prize laureate August 7 - Gustave Belot , French professor and philosopher August 16 - Dora Knowlton Ranous , American actress, author and translator August 18 - Anna Ancher , Danish painter September 3 - Jean Jaurès , French socialist September 7 - Margaret Crosfield , British palaeontologist, geologist September 16 - Yuan Shikai , Chinese dictator September 17 * William H. Bonney, American outlaw, gunfighter * I. L. Patterson, American politician, 18th Governor of Oregon September 18 - Lincoln Loy McCandless , Hawaiian politician, rancher September 19 - Marshall Pinckney Wilder , American actor, humorist, comedian and monologist September 21 - Francesc Macià , Catalan politician September 24 - Radko Dimitriev , Bulgarian and Russian general September 28 - Alfredo Baquerizo , 19th President of EcuadorOctober–December October 6 - Frank Seiberling , American inventor, cofounder of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company October 9 - Alfred Dreyfus , French military officer October 12 - Diana Abgar , Armenian diplomat October 18 - Henri Bergson , French philosopher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature October 20 - John Dewey , American philosopher, psychologist and educator November 10 - Gustav Globočnik Edler von Vojka , Austro-Hungarian nobleman and field marshal November 14 * Alexandru Averescu, Romanian soldier, politician * Alexander Samsonov , Russian general November 15 * Jean César Graziani , French general * Christopher Hornsrud , 11th Prime Minister of Norway November 19 - Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov , Russian composer November 22 - Fusajiro Yamauchi , Japanese founder of Nintendo November 24 - Cass Gilbert , American architect November 27 - William Bliss Baker , American painter November 29 - Jesse Pomeroy , youngest convicted murderer in Massachusetts December 2 - Georges Seurat , French painter December 5 - John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe , British admiral December 15 - L. L. Zamenhof, Russo-Polish creator of Esperanto December 17 - Paul César Helleu , French artist December 20 - Adaline Hohf Beery , American songbook compiler December 24 - Olive E. Dana, American author December 25 - Ludwig von Estorff , German general December 29 - Venustiano Carranza , 37th President of MexicoDate unknown Vittorio Alinari , Italian photographer Margaret Manton Merrill , English-American journalist and writerDeaths January–June January 21 - Henry Hallam , English historian January 28 - F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom February 13 - Eliza Acton , English poet, cookery writer February 27 - Philip Barton Key, U.S. District Attorney April 8 - Sir Joseph Thackwell , British army general April 16 - Alexis de Tocqueville , French historian May 6 - Alexander von Humboldt , German naturalist, geographer May 13 - Bakht Khan , commander-in-chief of Indian rebel forces in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 June 11 - Klemens Wenzel von Metternich , Austrian diplomat June 13 - Angélique Brûlon , French soldier, first female Knight of the French Legion of Honour June 15 - Mark Newman , 3rd Principal of Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts . June 23 - Maria Pavlovna, Dowager Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach July–December July 8 * King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway * Charlotte von Siebold , German gynecologist July 16 - Charles Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart , British army general and colonial administrator July 17 - Queen Stephanie , consort of Pedro V of Portugal July 30 - Richard Rush , United States Attorney General under James Madison , United States Secretary of the Treasury under President John Quincy Adams August 2 - Horace Mann , American educator, abolitionist August 4 - John Vianney , French saint known as the Curé de Ars August 15 - Nathaniel Claiborne , U.S. politician August 28 - Leigh Hunt , British critic, essayist August 28 - Sultan Abd al-Rahman of Morocco September 15 - Isambard Kingdom Brunel , British engineer September 19 - George Bush, American professor of Asian languages September 28 - Carl Ritter , German geographer October 4 - Karl Baedeker , German author, publisher October 12 - Robert Stephenson , English civil engineer October 22 - Louis Spohr , German violinist, composer November 28 - Washington Irving , American author December 2 - John Brown, American abolitionist December 8 - Thomas de Quincey , English writer December 16 - Wilhelm Grimm , German philologist, folklorist
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