Author Chronology Display
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1889 |
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Direct dial telephone patented by Almon Strowger |
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1889, March 04 |
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Benjamin Harrison, Republican, inaugurated as US President |
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1889, April 22 |
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Native American land in Oklahoma given to white settlers |
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1889, October 02 |
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First Pan-American conference at Washington |
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1889, November 02 |
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South Dakota admitted to the Union |
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1889, November 02 |
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North Dakota admitted to the Union |
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1889, November 08 |
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Montana admitted to the Union |
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1889, November 11 |
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Washington admitted to the Union |
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1890 |
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US population 62,947,714 |
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1890 |
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Stellar interferometer proposed by Albert Michelson |
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1890 |
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US Frontier declared non-existent |
1890 (to 1940) |
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Modernism |
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1890, June 19 |
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Force Bill for federal control of elections is rejected by US Senate |
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1890, July 02 |
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Sherman Antitrust Act |
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1890, July 03 |
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Idaho admitted to the Union |
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1890, July 10 |
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Wyoming admitted to the Union |
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1890, November 01 |
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Mississippi Plan |
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1890, December 15 |
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Indian police kill Sitting Bull in South Dakota |
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1890, December 29 |
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Battle of Wounded Knee |
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1891 |
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Kinetoscopic camera patented by Thomas Edison |
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Citation:
Ellis, R. J., Ceren Sengezer. "Author Chronology for Jack Kerouac". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 20 September 2011.
[http://www.litencyc.com/php/newlifeline.php?id_author_0=2482, accessed 20 June 2013.]