1819 Events January–March January 2 - The Panic of 1819 , the first major peacetime financial crisis in the United States , begins. January 25 - Thomas Jefferson founds the University of Virginia . January 29 - Sir Stamford Raffles lands on the island of Singapore . February 2 - Dartmouth College v. Woodward : The Supreme Court of the United States under John Marshall rules in favor of Dartmouth College, allowing Dartmouth to keep its charter and remain a private institution. February 6 - A formal treaty, between Hussein Shah of Johor and the British Sir Stamford Raffles, establishes a trading settlement in Singapore. February 15 - The United States House of Representatives agrees to the Tallmadge Amendment, barring slaves from the new state of Missouri. February 19 - Captain William Smith in British merchant brig Williams sights Williams Point , the northeast extremity of Livingston Island in the South Shetlands , the first land discovered south of latitude 60° S. February 22 - Adams–Onís Treaty: Spain cedes Florida to the United States , in exchange for the American renunciation of any claims on Texas that it might have from the Louisiana Purchase , and $5 million. March 1 - U.S. naval vessel is launched in Washington, D.C. March 6 - McCulloch v. Maryland : The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the Bank of the United States is constitutional. March 20 - Burlington Arcade opens in London. March 23 - In Mannheim , Duchy of Baden , German dramatist August von Kotzebue is assassinated by Karl Ludwig Sand .April–June April 6-June 21 - French slave ship Le Rodeur sails from Bonny in West Africa to Guadeloupe in the West Indies; in the course of the transatlantic voyage many onboard become blind, and thirty slaves are thrown overboard as a consequence. April 7 - The Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire emancipates its peasants from serfdom . May 22 - The leaves port at Savannah, Georgia , on a voyage to become the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, although only a fraction of the trip will be made under steam. The ship arrives at Liverpool , England on June 20 . May 22 - Memphis, Tennessee was founded. June 16 - The 7.7–8.2 Rann of Kutch earthquake kills at least 1,543 people in the modern-day Indian state of Gujarat at the Arabian Sea , causing an stretch of land to be raised as much as, creating a natural dam, the Allahbund.July–September July 1 - German astronomer Johann Georg Tralles discovers what will be called the Great Comet of 1819 . July 21 - Explorer William Parry , sailing in the Arctic in a quest for the Northwest Passage through North America, guides the ships HMS Hecla and HMS Griper through an iceberg-laden passage that will later be named the Parry Channel . July 24 - A cabinet meeting is convened by British Prime Minister Lord Liverpool to discuss an investigative report of an adulterous affair involving the wife of George, Prince of Wales and regent for his ailing father. Despite reports that Princess Caroline is involved with her servant, Bartolomeo Pergami, the cabinet concludes that the trial of Caroline for adultery would be an embarrassment to the nation. July 30 - At Edwardsville, Illinois , the United States concludes a treaty with the Kickapoo tribe, receiving their lands in return for their relocation to Missouri. August 2 - Hep-Hep riots , communal pogroms against Ashkenazi Jews in the German Federation begin at Würzburg in Bavaria; they continue until October with many Jews killed. August 6 - Norwich University is founded by Captain Alden Partridge in Vermont as the first private military school in the United States. August 7 - Battle of Boyacá: Simón Bolívar is victorious over the Royalist Army in Colombia . Colombia acquires its definitive independence from Spanish rule . August 16 - Peterloo Massacre: The cavalry charges into a crowd of radical protesters in Manchester , England, resulting in 15 deaths and over 600 injuries. September 20 - The Carlsbad Decrees are issued throughout the German Confederation , suppressing liberal and nationalist views.October–December October 13 - Treaty between the Raja of Cutch Deshalji II , and East India Company . Cutch State entered in rule of East India Company. October 15 - Desolation Island , in the South Shetland Islands of the Antarctic, is discovered by Captain William Smith, in the Williams . November 2 - Bagyidaw is crowned as Emperor of Burma , at the imperial capital of Inwa . November 3 - The, commanded by Captain John D. Henley, becomes the first American warship to visit China , landing at Lintin Island , off of the coast of Canton . November 19 - The Museo del Prado , one of the world's great art galleries, opens in Madrid . Initially, it has only 311 significant paintings. November 25 - A British expeditionary force reaches Ras Al Khaimah in the Persian Gulf , preparatory to the bombardment and invasion of the town, which led to the signing of the General Maritime Treaty of 1820 between the British and what were to become known as the Trucial States . December 14 - Alabama is admitted as the 22nd U.S. state. December 17 *The Republic of Gran Colombia is formally established, with Simón Bolívar as its first president. *The new astronomical observatory of Capodimonte in Naples starts operating. The astronomer Carlo Brioschi made the first observation by measuring the position of ⍺ Cassiopeiae .Date unknown Denis Johnson invents the kick scooter . The ʻAi Noa Movement takes power in Hawaii . The city of Fernandina de Jagua is founded in Cuba . A British Arctic expedition under William Parry, comprising HMS Hecla and HMS Griper , reaches longitude 112°51' W in the Northwest Passage, the furthest west which will be attained by any single-season voyage for 150 years. The African Slave Trade Patrol is founded, to stop the slave trade on the coast of West Africa.Births January–June January 6 - Baldassare Verazzi , Italian painter February 8 - Sidonija Rubido , Croatian singer February 8 - John Ruskin , English writer, artist, and social critic February 11 - Samuel Parkman Tuckerman , American composer February 14 - Christopher Latham Sholes , American inventor February 20 - Alfred Escher , Swiss politician, railroad entrepreneur February 22 - James Russell Lowell , American poet, essayist March 3 - Gustave de Molinari , Belgian economist March 14 - Erik Edlund , Swedish physicist, meteorologist March 26 - Louise Otto-Peters , German women's rights movement activist March 31 - Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst , Chancellor of Germany April 4 - Queen Maria II of Portugal April 11 - Charles Hallé , German pianist, conductor April 18 *Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, Cuban revolutionary hero *Franz von Suppé, Austrian composer April 23 - Edward Stafford , Scottish-New Zealand educator and politician, 3rd Prime Minister of New Zealand April 28 - Ezra Abbot , American Biblical scholar May 5 - Stanisław Moniuszko , Polish composer May 24 - Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom May 27 - Julia Ward Howe , American abolitionist and poet May 31 * Walt Whitman , American poet * William Worrall Mayo , English-American physician, chemist June 5 - John Couch Adams , English astronomer June 10 - Gustave Courbet , French painter June 20 - Jacques Offenbach , German-born French composer June 29 - Nicolae Bălcescu , Wallachian revolutionary June 30 - William A. Wheeler, 19th Vice President of the United States July–December July 8 - Francis Leopold McClintock , Irish explorer and admiral in British Royal Navy July 9 - Elias Howe , American inventor, sewing machine pioneer July 19 - Gottfried Keller , Swiss writer July 26 - Justin Holland , American musician, civil rights activist August 1 * Richard Dadd , British painter * Herman Melville , American novelist August 7 - Ion Emanuel Florescu , Romanian general and politician, two-time Prime Minister of Romania August 9 - William Thomas Green Morton , American dentist who first administered ether August 13 - Sir George Gabriel Stokes , Irish mathematician, physicist August 19 - Julius van Zuylen van Nijevelt , Prime Minister of the Netherlands August 25 - Allan Pinkerton , American detective August 26 - Prince Albert, Prince Consort to Queen Victoria September 7 - Thomas Hendricks , 21st Vice President of the United States September 13 - Clara Schumann , German composer, pianist September 17 - Marthinus Wessel Pretorius , 1st President of the South African Republic September 18 - Léon Foucault , French physicist September 22 - Wilhelm Wattenbach , German historian September 23 - Hippolyte Fizeau , French physicist September 26 - Edward Watkin , English railway pioneer, politician September 28 - Narcís Monturiol , Catalan intellectual, artist and engineer October 2 - Théonie Rivière Mignot , American restauranter and businesswoman October 16 - Austin F. Pike, American politician from New Hampshire October 20 - The Báb , Persian founder of the Bábi Faith November 4 - Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers , American admiral November 9 - Annibale de Gasparis , Italian astronomer November 22 - George Eliot , British novelist November 24 - John Cummings Howell , United States Navy admiral December 10 - Felice Orsini , Italian revolutionary December 30 - Theodor Fontane , German writer December 29 - Carl Siegmund Franz Credé , German gynecologist, obstetricianDate Unknown Alexandru G. Golescu, 11th Prime Minister of RomaniaDeaths January–June January 9 - Princess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia , Queen of Württemberg January 12 - Benedikte Naubert , German writer January 19 - Elsa Beata Bunge , Swedish botanist January 20 - King Charles IV of Spain February 5 - Nikolai Nikolev , Russian poet, playwright February 17 - Henry Constantine Jennings , British collector, gambler February 25 - Francisco Manoel de Nascimento , Portuguese poet March - Nonosbawsut , Beothuk leader March 10 - Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi , German philosopher April 15 - Oliver Evans , American inventor, engineer and businessman May 8 - Kamehameha I, King of Hawaii May 22 - Hugh Williamson , American Founding Father June 6 - Johann von Hiller , Austrian general June 28 - María Antonia Santos Plata , Neogranadine rebel leader, heroineJuly–December July 1 - the Public Universal Friend , American preacher July 6 - Sophie Blanchard , French aeronaut July 20 - John Playfair , Scottish scientist, mathematician July 26 - George Leonard , American lawyer, jurist and politician August 3 - Simon Knéfacz , Croatian writer August 9 - John Faucheraud Grimké , American politician August 16 - William Lewis , American politician August 21 - Haim Farhi , Jewish adviser to the Ottoman Empire August 23 - Oliver Hazard Perry , American naval officer August 25 - James Watt , Scottish inventor September 12 - Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher , Prussian general September 18 - John Langdon , American Founding Father September 20 - Abbé Faria , Luso-Goan hypnotist October 6 - Charles Emmanuel IV of Savoy , King of Sardinia October 7 - William Samuel Johnson , American Founding Father October 13 - Imperial Concubine Chun of the Jiaqing Emperor of China October 26 - Thomas Johnson , American politician and jurist November 7 - Caleb Strong , American politician November 9 - Simon Snyder , American politician November 25 - Alexander Tormasov , Russian general December 5 - Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg , German poet December 15 - Daniel Rutherford , Scottish physician, chemist and botanist December 17 - Charles Finch, British politician December 19 * Thomas Fremantle , English naval officer, politician * Henry Latimer, American politicianDate unknown Mariano Osorio , Governor of Chile Franciszek Ksawery Branicki , Polish nobleman
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