1861
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Centuries: | 18th century - 19th century - 20th century |
Decades: | 1830s 1840s 1850s - 1860s - 1870s 1880s 1890s |
Years: | 1858 1859 1860 - 1861 - 1862 1863 1864 |
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Year 1861 (MDCCCLXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).
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[edit] Events of 1861
[edit] January - March
- January 1 - Benito Juárez captures Mexico City.
- January 2 - Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia dies and is succeeded by Wilhelm I.
- January 3 - American Civil War: Delaware votes not to secede from the Union.
- January 9 - Mississippi becomes the second state to secede from the Union, preceding the American Civil War.
- January 10 - American Civil War: Florida secedes from the Union.
- January 11 - American Civil War: Alabama secedes from the Union.
- January 18 - American Civil War: Georgia secedes from the Union.
- January 21 - American Civil War: Jefferson Davis resigns from the United States Senate.
- January 26 - American Civil War: Louisiana secedes from the Union.
- January 29 - Kansas is admitted as the 34th U.S. state.
- February 1 - American Civil War: Texas secedes from the Union.
- February 4 - American Civil War: In Montgomery, Alabama the Confederate States of America is formed by representatives from six break-away United States.
- February 8 - American Civil War: The Confederate States of America are formed.
- February 9 - American Civil War: Jefferson Davis is elected the Provisional President of the Confederate States of America by the Weed Convention at Montgomery, Alabama.
- February 11 - American Civil War: The U.S. House unanimously passes a resolution guaranteeing non-interference with slavery in any state.
- February 13 - The Siege of Gaeta, last stronghold of the Neapolitan King Francis II, is ended by Piedmontese forces. Francis goes into exile.
- February 18
- American Civil War: In Montgomery, Alabama, Jefferson Davis is inaugurated as the provisional president of the Confederate States of America.
- Victor Emmanuel of Piedmont-Sardinia becomes King of Italy. See: Italian unification
- February 19 - Serfdom is abolished in Russia.
- February 23 - President-elect Abraham Lincoln arrives secretly in Washington, D.C. after an assassination attempt in Baltimore, Maryland.
- February 27 - Russian troops fire upon a crowd in Warsaw protesting Russian rule over Poland, killing 5 protesters.
- February 28 - Colorado is organized as a United States territory.
- March 2 - Nevada is organized as a United States territory.
- March 3 - The emancipation of the serfs is formalized in Imperial Russia.
- March 4
- President Abraham Lincoln takes office, succeeding James Buchanan.
- American Civil War: The Stars and Bars is adopted as the flag of the United Confederate States of America.
- March 10 - El Hadj Umar Tall seizes the city of Segou, destroying the Bambara Empire of Mali.
- March 11 - American Civil War: The Constitution of the Confederate States of America is adopted.
- March 17 - The Kingdom of Italy is proclaimed, with Victor Emmanuel II as its king.
- March 19 - The First Taranaki War ends in New Zealand.
- March 20
- An earthquake completely destroys Mendoza, Argentina.
- The surrender of Civitella del Tronto ends the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
- March 30 - Sir William Crookes announces his discovery of Thallium (see Discovery of the chemical elements).
[edit] April - June
- April 12 - The American Civil War begins at Fort Sumter, South Carolina.
- April 13 - Fort Sumter surrenders to Southern forces.
- April 17 - The state of Virginia secedes from the Union.
- April 20 - American Civil War: Robert E. Lee resigns his commission in the United States Army in order to command the forces of the state of Virginia.
- April 25 - American Civil War: The Union Army arrives in Washington, D.C.
- April 27 - American Civil War:
- President Abraham Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus in the United States.
- West Virginia secedes from Virginia.
- May 6 - American Civil War: Arkansas secedes from the Union.
- May 7 - American Civil War: Tennessee secedes from the Union.
- May 8 - American Civil War: Richmond, Virginia is named the capital of the Confederate States of America.
- May 13
- American Civil War: Victoria of the United Kingdom issues a "proclamation of neutrality" which recognizes the breakaway states as having belligerent rights.
- Comet C/1861 J1 (the "Great Comet of 1861") is discovered in Australia.
- May 14 - The Canellas meteorite, an 859 gram chondrite type meteorite, strikes Earth near Barcelona, Spain.
- May 20 - American Civil War: Kentucky proclaims its neutrality which lasts until September 3, when Confederate forces enter the state. North Carolina secedes from the Union.
- June 9 - Lebanon is separated from Syrian administration and reunited under an Ottoman governor with the approval of the European powers.
- June 15 - Benito Juárez is formally elected President of Mexico; he temporarily stops the payments of foreign debt.
- June 25 - Abd-ul-Mejid, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1839-1861) dies and is succeeded by Abd-ul-Aziz (1861-1876).
[edit] July - September
- July 1 - The first issue of the Vatican's newspaper L'Osservatore Romano is published.
- July 2 - Ivan Kasatkin lands on Hakodate and introduces the Eastern Orthodox Church into Japan.
- July 13 - American Civil War: The Battle of Corrick's Ford takes place in western Virginia.
- July 21 - American Civil War - First Battle of Bull Run: At Manassas Junction, Virginia, the first major battle of the war ends in a Confederate victory.
- July 25 - American Civil War: The Crittenden-Johnson Resolution is passed by the U.S. Congress, stating that the war is being fought to preserve the Union and not to end slavery.
- July 26 - American Civil War: George B. McClellan assumes command of the Army of the Potomac following a disastrous Union defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run.
- August 5
- American Civil War: In order to help pay for the war effort, the United States government issues the first income tax as part of the Revenue Act of 1861 (3% of all incomes over US $800; rescinded in 1872).
- The U.S. Army abolishes flogging.
- August 27 - Martin Doyle's is the last execution in Britain for attempted murder.
- September 3 - American Civil War: Confederate General Leonidas Polk invades neutral Kentucky, prompting the state legislature to ask for Union assistance.
- September 6 - American Civil War: Forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant bloodlessly capture Paducah, Kentucky, which gives the Union control the mouth of the Tennessee River.
[edit] October - December
- October 9 - American Civil War - Battle of Santa Rosa Island: Confederate forces are defeated in their effort to take the island.
- October 21 - American Civil War- Battle of Ball's Bluff: Union forces under Colonel Edward Baker are defeated by Confederate troops in the second major battle of the war. Baker, a close friend of Abraham Lincoln, is killed in the fighting.
- October 24 - The HMS Warrior, the world's first ocean-going (all) iron-hulled armored battleship, is completed and commissioned.
- October 28 - The Missouri legislature takes up a bill for Missouri's secession from the Union.
- October 30 -The bill is passed for Missouri's secession from the Union.
- October 31
- The Missouri's secession from the Union bill is signed by Governor Jackson.
- American Civil War: Citing failing health, Union General Winfield Scott resigns as Commander of the United States Army.
- November 1 - American Civil War: U.S. President Abraham Lincoln appoints George B. McClellan as commander of the Union Army, replacing the aged General Winfield Scott.
- November 2 - American Civil War: Western Department Union General John C. Fremont is relieved of command and replaced by David Hunter.
- November 6 - American Civil War: Jefferson Davis is elected president of the Confederate States of America.
- November 5 - The first Australian Melbourne Cup horse race is held.
- November 7 - American Civil War - Battle of Belmont: In Belmont, Missouri, Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant overrun a Confederate camp but are forced to retreat when Confederate reinforcements arrive.
- November 8 - American Civil War - Trent Affair: The USS San Jacinto stops the United Kingdom mail ship Trent and arrests two Confederate envoys, James Mason and John Slidell, sparking a diplomatic crisis between the U.K. and U.S.
- November 21 - American Civil War: Confederate President Jefferson Davis appoints Judah Benjamin Secretary of War.
- November 25 - A tenement collapses in the Old Town of Edinburgh and buries 50; rescuers find 15 of them alive.
- November 28 - Acting on the ordinance passed by the Jackson government, the Confederate Congress admits Missouri as the 12th Confederate state.
- December 10 - American Civil War: Kentucky is accepted into the Confederate States of America.
[edit] Undated
- News of Henri Mouhot's discovery of Angkor Wat is published.
- In Britain, the death penalty is limited to murder, high treason, espionage, piracy with violence and acts of arson perpetrated upon docks or ammunition depots.
- The British Empire establishes bases in Lagos to stop the slave trade.
[edit] Ongoing events
- American Civil War (1861-1865)
- Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864)
[edit] Births
Gregorian calendar | 1861 MDCCCLXI |
Ab urbe condita | 2614 |
Armenian calendar | 1310 ԹՎ ՌՅԺ |
Bahá'í calendar | 17 – 18 |
Berber calendar | 2811 |
Buddhist calendar | 2405 |
Burmese calendar | 1223 |
Byzantine calendar | 7369 – 7370 |
Chinese calendar | 庚申年十一月廿一日 (4497/4557-11-21) — to —
辛酉年十二月初一日(4498/4558-12-1) |
Coptic calendar | 1577 – 1578 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1853 – 1854 |
Hebrew calendar | 5621 – 5622 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1916 – 1917 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1783 – 1784 |
- Kali Yuga | 4962 – 4963 |
Holocene calendar | 11861 |
Iranian calendar | 1239 – 1240 |
Islamic calendar | 1277 – 1278 |
Japanese calendar | Man'en 2Bunkyū 1 (文久元年) |
Korean calendar | 4194 |
Thai solar calendar | 2404 |
[edit] January - June
- January 14 - Mehmed VI, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1926)
- January 30 - Charles Martin Loeffler, American composer (d. 1935)
- February 12 - Lou Andreas-Salome, Russian-born author (d. 1937)
- February 15 - Charles Edouard Guillaume, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1938)
- February 26 - King Ferdinand of Bulgaria (d. 1948)
- February 27 - Rudolf Steiner, Austrian philosopher (d. 1925)
- April 8 - Son, Byong-Hi, Korean nationalist (d. 1922)
- April 15 - Bliss Carman, Canadian poet (d. 1929)
- May 7 - Rabindranath Tagore, Indian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1941)
- May 11 - Frederick Russell Burnham, American Scout, father of the international scouting movement (d. 1947)
- May 14 - Harro Magnussen, German sculptor (d. 1908)
- June 12 - William Attewell, English cricketer (d. 1927)
- June 19 - Doctor Jose Rizal, Philippine national hero (d. 1896)
- June 20 - Frederick Hopkins, English biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (d. 1947)
[edit] July - December
- September 10 - Niels Hansen Jacobsen, Danish sculptor and ceramist (d. 1941)
- September 23 - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, British poet and novelist (d. 1907)
- September 30 - William Wrigley Jr., U.S. chewing gum industrialist (d. 1932)
- October 4 - Frederic S. Remington, cowboy artist and sculptor (d. 1909)
- October 16 - J. B. Bury, British historian (d. 1927)
- October 30 - Antoine Bourdelle, French sculptor (d. 1929)
- December 4 - Lillian Russell, American singer and vaudeville star (d. 1922)
- November 6 - James Naismith, Canadian inventor of basketball (d. 1939)
- December 8 - Georges Méliès, French film director (d. 1938)
- December 10 - Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1930)
- December 15 - Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, Prime Minister and President of Finland (d. 1944)
- December 16 - Antonio de La Gandara, French painter (d. 1917)
- December 20 - Ivana Kobilca, Slovenian painter (d. 1926)
- 'date unknown
- William H. Stayton - American founder of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (d. ?)
- Vengayil Kunhiraman Nayanar, Malayali journalist and short story writer (d. 1914)
[edit] Deaths
[edit] January - June
- January 2 - King Frederick William IV of Prussia (b. 1795)
- January 17 - Lola Montez, Irish-born dancer and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria (b. 1821)
- April 15 - Isaiah Stillman, U.S. Army Major in the Black Hawk War (b. 1793)
- March 10 - Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet, nationalist, and founder of Ukrainian literature (b. 1814)
- May 29 - Joachim Lelewel, Polish nationalist historian (b. 1786)
- June 3 - Stephen A. Douglas, U.S. Senator from Illinois and Presidential candidate (b. 1813)
- June 25 - Abd-ul-Mejid, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1823)
- June 29 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning, English poet (b. 1806)
[edit] July - December
- July - Frances Longfellow, second wife of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- July 25 - Jonas Furrer, member of the Swiss Federal Council (b. 1805)
- August 12 - Eliphalet Remington, gunsmith and founder of Remington Arms (b. 1793)
- August 17 - Alcée Louis la Branche, American politician (b. 1806)
- August 24 - Pierre Berthier, French geologist (b. 1782)
- October 5 - Antoni Melchior Fijałkowski, Polish bishop (b. 1778)
- November 11 - King Pedro V of Portugal (b. 1837)
- December 14 - Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, husband of Queen Victoria (b. 1819)
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