1875 Events January–March January 1 - The Midland Railway of England abolishes the Second Class passenger category, leaving First Class and Third Class. Other British railway companies follow Midland's lead during the rest of the year. January 5 - The Palais Garnier , one of the most famous opera houses in the world, is inaugurated in Paris . January 12 - Guangxu becomes the 11th Qing Dynasty Emperor of China at the age of 4, in succession to his cousin. January 14 - The newly proclaimed King Alfonso XII of Spain arrives in Spain to restore the monarchy during the Third Carlist War . February 3 - Third Carlist War - Battle of Lácar: Carlist commander Torcuato Mendíri secures a brilliant victory, when he surprises and routs a Government force under General Enrique Bargés at Lácar, east of Estella, nearly capturing newly crowned King Alfonso XII . The Carlists take several pieces of artillery, more than 2,000 rifles, and 300 prisoners. 800 men of both sides are killed. February 18 - The Mason County War begins, as a German-American mob breaks into a prison, and lynches cattle rustlers in central Texas . February 21 - Jeanne Calment is born in Arles , France . She will go on to become the world's oldest verified person to have ever lived, reaching an age of 122 years and 164 days, before passing away on August 4 , 1997 of natural causes . February 24 - The sinks off Australia's east coast with the loss of approximately 102 lives, including a number of high-profile civil servants and dignitaries. February 25 - The majority of the Yavapai and Tonto Apache tribes are forced by the United States Cavalry , under command of Brigadier General George Crook , to walk at gunpoint from the Arizona's Verde Valley , to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation , 180 miles to the southeast. The two tribes are not allowed to return to the Verde Valley until 1900 . February 27 - Newton Booth , 11th Governor of California , resigns, having been elected Senator . Lieutenant Governor of California Romualdo Pacheco becomes acting Governor. He is later replaced by elected governor William Irwin . March 1 - The United States Congress passes the Civil Rights Act , which prohibits racial discrimination in public accommodations and jury duty. March 3 * Bizet’s Carmen is first performed at the Opéra-Comique , Paris, France. * The first indoor ice hockey game is played at the Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal , Quebec, Canada. March 15 - Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York John McCloskey is named the first cardinal in the United States.April–June April 10 - The Arya Samaj is founded in Mumbai by Swami Dayananda Saraswati . April 25 - Ten sophomores from Rutgers College steal a one-ton cannon from the campus of the College of New Jersey , and start the Rutgers–Princeton Cannon War . May 7 - The Treaty of Saint Petersburg is signed between Japan and Russia. May 7 - German liner wrecks on the rocks off the Isles of Scilly , with the loss of 335 lives. May 17 - Aristides wins the first Kentucky Derby . May 20 - The Metre Convention is signed in Paris, France. June - The record-setting American clipper Flying Cloud of 1851 is burned for scrap metal. June 4 - Two American colleges play each other in arguably the first game of college football: Tufts University and Harvard University at Jarvis Field in Cambridge, Massachusetts .July–September Summer - Third Carlist War in Spain: Two government armies under General Quesada and Martínez Campos start encroaching on Carlist territory. Both they and their Carlist opponent drive opposing sympathisers from their homes, and burn crops in areas they can not hold. Several Carlist generals are unjustly put on trial for disloyalty. Mendiri is also removed from his command, and replaced by the Count of Caserta. Despite having 48 infantry battalions, 3 cavalry regiments, 2 engineer battalions, and 100 pieces of artillery at his disposal, Caserta is heavily outnumbered by the government forces opposing him. July 1 - The General Postal Union is established. July 1-7 - Third Carlist War - Battle of Treviño: Advancing on the key city of Vitoria, in Navarre, Spanish Republican commander General Jenardo de Quesada sends General Tello to attack the Carlist lines just to the southwest, at Treviño. The newly appointed Carlist commander General José Pérula is heavily defeated and withdraws, and soon afterwards Quesada enters Vitoria in triumph. July 24 - The Mohican Base Ball Club is established in Kennett Square, PA . August 6 - Hibernian F.C. is founded by Irishmen, in the Cowgate area of Edinburgh , Scotland. August 25 - Captain Matthew Webb becomes the first person to swim the English Channel . September 1 - A murder conviction begins to break the power of the violent Irish-American anti-owner coal miners, the "Molly Maguires". September 7 - Battle of Agurdat: An Egyptian invasion of Ethiopia fails, when Emperor Yohannes IV defeats an army led by Werner Munzinger . September - English Association football team Birmingham City F.C. is founded as Small Heath Alliance in Birmingham by a group of cricketers from Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley , playing its first match in November.October–December October - The Ottoman state declares partial bankruptcy , and places its finances in the hands of European creditors. October 15 - Chief Lone Horn of the Minneconjou dies at the Cheyenne River , leaving his son Big Foot as the new chief. October 16 - Brigham Young University is founded in Provo, Utah . October 25 - The first performance of the Piano Concerto No. 1 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is given in Boston , Massachusetts , with Hans von Bülow as soloist. October 30 - The Theosophical Society is founded in New York by Helena Blavatsky , H. S. Olcott, W. Q. Judge, and others. November 9 - American Indian Wars: In Washington, D.C., Indian Inspector E.C. Watkins issues a report stating that hundreds of Sioux and Cheyenne associated with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse are hostile to the United States. November 16 - Battle of Gundat: Ethiopian Emperor Yohannes IV defeats another Egyptian army. November 26 - The Times newspaper in London reveals that Isma'il Pasha has sold Egypt's 44% share in the Suez Canal to Britain, in a deal secured by Benjamin Disraeli , without the prior sanction of the British Parliament. December 4 - Notorious New York City politician Boss Tweed escapes from prison and flees to Cuba , then to Spain. December 5-6 - German emigrant ship SS Deutschland runs aground in the English Channel, resulting in the death of 157 passengers and crew. December 9 - The Massachusetts Rifle Association, America's Oldest Active Gun Club , is formed. December 20 - The ICRM is renamed the International Committee of the Red Cross . December 25 - The first Edinburgh derby in Association football is played: Heart of Midlothian F.C. wins 1–0 against Hibernian F.C.Date unknown Asia's first stock exchange is established as The Native Share & Stock Brokers Association ,. Wimbledon: Henry Cavendish Jones convinces the All England Croquet Club to replace a croquet court with a lawn tennis court. The Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875 is passed in the United Kingdom, to permit slum clearance . Widespread nationalist rebellion in the Ottoman Empire results in Turkish repression, Russian intervention and Great Power tensions. Convent Scandal: During the winter in Montreal, typhoid fever strikes at a convent school . The corpses of the victims are filched by body-snatchers before relatives arrive from America, causing much furor. Eventually the Anatomy Act of Quebec is changed over it. The opening of Flushing High School , the oldest public high school in New York City. Tanaka Manufacturing, a telecommunications factory in Ginza , Tokyo , a predecessor of Toshiba , a Japanese giant electromechanics is founded. World's first electric tram line operated in Sestroretsk near Saint Petersburg , Russia, invented and tested by Fyodor Pirotsky .Births January–February January 3 - Alexandros Diomidis , Prime Minister of Greece January 5 * J. Stuart Blackton, American film producer * Matilda Alice Williams , Methodist deaconess January 6 - Leslie Green , British architect January 7 - Thomas Hicks , American runner January 9 - Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney , American sculptor, socialite January 11 - Reinhold Glière , Russian composer January 14 * Felix Hamrin , 22nd Prime Minister of Sweden * Albert Schweitzer , Alsatian philosopher and musician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize January 15 - Thomas Burke , American sprinter January 22 - D. W. Griffith, American film director, known for directing The Birth of a Nation January 31 * Horace B. Carpenter, American actor * Arthur Andrew Cipriani , Trinidad and Tobago labour leader February 1 - Eddie Polo , Austrian-American actor February 2 - Fritz Kreisler , Austrian violinist February 4 - Ludwig Prandtl , German physicist February 7 - Erkki Melartin , Finnish composer February 8 - Valentine O'Hara , Irish author, authority on Russia and the Baltic states February 15 - Grigore Constantinescu , Romanian priest, journalist February 21 - Jeanne Calment, French supercentenarian, world's longest lived person February 26 - Emma Dunn , British-born stage, screen actressMarch–April March 4 * Mihály Károlyi , Prime Minister and President of Hungary * Suze Groeneweg , Dutch politician March 7 - Maurice Ravel , French composer March 8 - Kenkichi Ueda , Japanese general March 9 - Juan de Dios Martínez , 23rd President of Ecuador March 19 - Zhang Zuolin , Chinese bandit, soldier, and warlord March 26 - Syngman Rhee , President of South Korea March 28 - Helen Westley , American stage, film actress April 1 - Edgar Wallace , English author April 2 - Walter Chrysler , American automobile pioneer April 4 * Samuel S. Hinds, American actor * Pierre Monteux , French conductor April 5 - Mistinguett , French singer April 8 - King Albert I of Belgium April 15 - James J. Jeffries, American boxer April 18 - Oskar Ernst Bernhardt , German authorMay–June May 2 - Owen Roberts , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States May 6 - William D. Leahy, American admiral May 7 - Ernst Friedberger , German immunologist, hygienist May 11 - Harriet Quimby , American pilot May 12 * Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya , Indian philosopher * Charles Holden , British architect May 23 - Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr., American automobile industrialist June 4 - Albert E. Smith, English stage magician, film director and producer June 6 * J. Farrell MacDonald, American character actor, film director * Thomas Mann , German novelist, Nobel Prize laureate June 9 - Henry Hallett Dale , English pharmacologist and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate June 12 - Sam De Grasse , Canadian actor June 15 - Herman Smith-Johannsen , Norwegian supercentenarian June 23 - Norman Pritchard , Indian-born Olympic athlete and actor June 24 - Diedrich Westermann , German linguist June 25 - William V. Mong, American film actor, screenwriter and director June 28 - Henri Lebesgue , French mathematicianJuly–August July 1 - Joseph Weil , American con man July 3 * Tanxu , Chinese Buddhist monk * Ferdinand Sauerbruch , German surgeon July 7 - Vincent Tancred , South African cricketer July 10 * Dezső Pattantyús-Ábrahám , Hungarian politician * Mary McLeod Bethune , American educator July 15 - Francis Pierlot , American actor July 25 - Jim Corbett , Anglo-Indian hunter, conservationist and author July 26 * Carl Jung , Swiss psychiatrist * Antonio Machado , Spanish poet August 8 - Arthur Bernardes , 12th President of Brazil August 15 - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor , English composer August 16 - Juho Sunila , Prime Minister of Finland August 21 - Winnifred Eaton , Canadian author August 26 - John Buchan , Scottish-Canadian historian and politician, 15th Governor General of Canada August 27 - Katharine McCormick , American suffragist August 29 - Leonardo De Lorenzo , Italian flautistSeptember–October September 1 - Edgar Rice Burroughs , American author September 3 - Ferdinand Porsche , Austrian automotive engineer September 16 - James Cash Penney , American businessman, founder of J. C. Penney September 18 * Tomás Burgos , Chilean philanthropist * Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond , British water-colourist September 22 - Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis , Lithuanian composer October - George Ranetti , Romanian poet, publicist October 1 - Eugeen Van Mieghem , Belgian painter October 12 - Aleister Crowley , British occultist October 18 - Vyacheslav Troyanov , Russian general October 23 - Gilbert N. Lewis, American chemist October 26 - H. B. Warner, English stage, screen actor October 31 - Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel , Indian political leaderNovember–December November 8 - Qiu Jin , Chinese revolutionary, writer and feminist November 14 - Gregorio del Pilar , Filipino general November 30 * Myron Grimshaw , American baseball player * Otto Strandman , 1st Prime Minister of Estonia December 4 - Rainer Maria Rilke , Austrian poet December 5 - Arthur Currie , Canadian general December 6 - Evelyn Underhill , British writer December 11 - Yehuda Leib Maimon , Bassarabian-born Israeli rabbi, government minister December 12 - Gerd von Rundstedt , German field marshal December 15 - Emilio Jacinto , Filipino poet, revolutionary December 19 - Mileva Marić , Albert Einstein's first wife December 24 - Otto Ender , 8th Chancellor of Austria December 25 - Theodor Innitzer , Austrian Catholic cardinalDeaths January–June January 12 - Tongzhi Emperor , 8th emperor of Qing dynasty January 20 - Jean-François Millet , French painter January 23 - Charles Kingsley , English writer February 5 - Birgitte Andersen , Danish actress and ballet dancer February 7 - Edmund Spangler , American stagehand at Ford's Theatre February 22 * Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot , French painter * Sir Charles Lyell , British geologist March 1 - Tristan Corbière , French poet April 4 - Karl Mauch , German explorer April 25 - the 12th Dalai Lama May 17 - John C. Breckinridge, 14th Vice President of the United States , Confederate States Secretary of War May 20 - Amalia of Oldenburg , Greek queen May 31 - Eliphas Lévi , French occult author, magician June 2 - Józef Kremer , Polish philosopher June 3 - Georges Bizet , French composer June 4 - Eduard Mörike , German poet June 25 - Antoine-Louis Barye , French sculptor June 29 - Ferdinand I of Austria , Emperor of AustriaJuly–December July 8 - Francis Preston Blair Jr ., American politician, Civil War officer July 29 - Paschal Beverly Randolph , American occultist July 30 - George Pickett , American Confederate general July 31 - Andrew Johnson , 17th President of the United States August 4 - Hans Christian Andersen , Danish writer August 6 - Gabriel García Moreno , President of Ecuador August 10 - Karl Andree , German geographer August 11 - William Alexander Graham , United States Senator from North Carolina,, Confederate States Senator August 12 - János Kardos , Hungarian Slovenes evangelic priest, teacher and writer August 16 - Prince Karl Theodor of Bavaria , Bavarian field marshal August 17 - Wilhelm Bleek , German linguist August 25 - Charles Auguste Frossard , French general August 27 - William Chapman Ralston , American banker and financier September 12 - Chauncey Wright , American philosopher and mathematician September 22 - Charles Bianconi , Italian-Irish entrepreneur October 10 - Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy , Russian writer October 12 - Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux , French sculptor, painter October 15 - Chief Lone Horn, Native American Chief October 19 - Sir Charles Cowper , Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales October 24 - Jacques Paul Migne , French priest, theologian, and publisher November 14 - Werner Munzinger, Swiss adventurer November 21 - Orris S. Ferry, American Civil War general and politician November 22 - Henry Wilson , 18th Vice President of the United States November 24 - William Backhouse Astor, Sr., American businessman November 27 - Richard Christopher Carrington , English astronomer December 13 - Théonie Rivière Mignot , American restauranter and businesswoman December 25 - Young Tom Morris , Scottish golfer
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