1838 Events January–March January 10 - A fire destroys Lloyd's Coffee House and the Royal Exchange in London. January 11 - At Morristown, New Jersey , Samuel Morse , Alfred Vail and Leonard Gale give the first public demonstration of Morse's new invention, the telegraph . January 21 - The first known report about the lowest temperature on Earth is made, indicating in Yakutsk . February 6 - Boer explorer Piet Retief and 60 of his men are massacred by King Dingane kaSenzangakhona of the Zulu people , after Retief accepts an invitation to celebrate the signing of a treaty, and his men willingly disarm as a show of good faith. February 17 - Weenen massacre: Zulu impis massacre about 532 Voortrekkers , Khoikhoi and Basuto around the site of Weenen in South Africa. February 24 - U.S. Representatives William J. Graves of Kentucky and Jonathan Cilley of Maine face each other in a duel with rifles at 80 yards near Bladensburg, Maryland . On the third attempt, Congressman Cilley is fatally wounded and bleeds to death. March 13 - A combination of rain and melting snow cause the Danube River to overflow its banks, washing away villages in western Hungary and inundating the twin cities that become Budapest . More than 150 people are drowned and Europe's nations come to Hungary's aid to prevent the spread of famine and disease. March 31 - The first installment of Nicholas Nickleby , the new novel by Charles Dickens , is released as the opener of a 20-part serialization in London.April–June April 4 - 22 - The paddle steamer makes the transatlantic crossing to New York from Cork , Ireland in 18 days, though not using steam continuously. April 8 - 23 - Isambard Kingdom Brunel's paddle steamer makes the transatlantic crossing to New York from Avonmouth , England, in 15 days, inaugurating a regular steamship service. April 30 - Nicaragua declares independence from the Federal Republic of Central America . May * The People's Charter is drawn up in the United Kingdom, demanding universal suffrage . * Lord Durham and his entourage arrive in Upper Canada , to investigate the cause of the 1837 rebellion in that province. This leads to Durham submitting the Durham Report to Britain. * An insurrection breaks out in Tizimín , beginning the campaign for the independence of Yucatán from Mexico. May 26 - Trail of Tears: The Cherokee Nation is forcibly relocated in the United States. May 28 - Braulio Carrillo is sworn in as Head of State of Costa Rica , thus beginning his second term in office. June 10 - Myall Creek massacre: 28 Indigenous Australians are killed. June 28 - The coronation of Queen Victoria takes place at Westminster Abbey in London.July–September July 4 - In the United States, the Iowa Territory is formally established, following the signing of a bill by President Martin Van Buren on June 12 . In addition to Iowa , which will become a state on December 28, 1846, the Territory also includes most of what will become the states of Minnesota , North Dakota and South Dakota . Robert Lucas , former Governor of Ohio, takes office as the first Territorial Governor. August 1 - Former slaves in Jamaica are freed of their indentures. August 6 - The Polytechnic Institution, predecessor of the University of Westminster and Britain's first polytechnic , opens in Regent Street , London. September 7 - Grace Darling and her father rescue 13 survivors from the Forfarshire , off the Farne Islands . September 18 - The Anti-Corn Law League is established by Richard Cobden .October–December October 1 - First Carlist War - Battle of Maella: Supporters of Infante Carlos, Count of Molina , are victorious. October 5 - Killough massacre , believed to be both the largest and last Native American attack on white settlers in East Texas . 18 casualties are either killed or carried away. October 27 - Lilburn Boggs , Governor of Missouri , by Missouri Executive Order 44 , declares Mormons to be enemies of the state , and encourages the extermination or exile of the religious minority, forcing nearly 10,000 Mormons out of the state. November 3 - The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce is founded. November 5 - Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America: Honduras and Costa Rica follow the example of Nicaragua and secede from the federation. November 16 - Austria: Moravia opens the final section of Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway for exhibition use. November 27 - Pastry War: Mexico is invaded by French forces. December 16 - Battle of Blood River: The Boers win a decisive victory over the Zulus . December - First Anglo-Afghan War: British and Presidency armies set out from Punjab in support of Shah Shujah Durrani's claim to the throne of Afghanistan .Date unknown The Pitcairn Islands become a Crown colony of the United Kingdom, and women there are the first in the world to be granted and maintain women's suffrage . Proteins are discovered by Gerardus Johannes Mulder . and named by Jöns Jacob Berzelius . Friedrich Bessel makes the first accurate measurement of distance to a star . Biblical criticism: Christian Hermann Weisse proposes the two-source hypothesis . Duke University is established in North Carolina . The 5th century BC bronze Chatsworth Head is acquired by the 6th Duke of Devonshire at Smyrna , from H. P. Borrell.Births January–March January 4 - General Tom Thumb , American circus performer, entertainer January 6 *Anton Berindei, Wallachian-born Romanian general and politician *Max Bruch, German composer January 16 - Franz Brentano , German philosopher, psychologist January 29 - Edward W. Morley, American chemist noted for working on the Michelson–Morley experiment February 2 - John Joseph Jolly Kyle , Scots-born Argentine chemist February 6 - Sir Henry Irving , English actor February 9 - Sir Evelyn Wood , British field marshal, Victoria Cross recipient February 12 - Julius Dresser , American writer February 13 - Annetta Seabury Dresser , American writer February 16 - Henry Brooks Adams , American historian February 18 - Ernst Mach , Austrian physicist, philosopher March 3 - George William Hill , American astronomer March 11 - Ōkuma Shigenobu , Japanese politician March 12 - Sir William Perkin , English chemist March 15 - Alice Cunningham Fletcher , American ethnologist , anthropologist , and social scientist April–June April 2 - Léon Gambetta , 37th Prime Minister of France April 3 - John Willis Menard , African-American politician April 12 - John Shaw Billings , American military and medical leader April 16 * Ernest Solvay , Belgian chemist, industrialist and philanthropist * Martha McClellan Brown , American temperance movement leader April 18 - Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran , French chemist April 21 - John Muir , American ecologist April 28 - Tobias Asser , Dutch jurist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize May 10 - John Wilkes Booth , American actor, assassin of Abraham Lincoln May 11 - Isabelle Bogelot , French philanthropist May 20 - Jules Méline , French statesman July full date unknown - Bass Reeves , one of the first black Deputy U.S. Marshals west of the Mississippi River June 14 - Yamagata Aritomo , Japanese field marshal, Prime Minister June 19 - Mary Cole Walling , American patriot, lecturer June 24 - Gustav von Schmoller , German economist June 27 - Bankim Chandra Chatterjee , Indian authorJuly–September July 1 - Marie-Louise Jaÿ , French businesswoman July 5 - Vatroslav Jagić , Croatian scholar July 7 - Felice Napoleone Canevaro , Italian admiral July 8 - Ferdinand von Zeppelin , German military officer, founder of the Zeppelin Company July 11 - John Wanamaker , American merchant and religious, civic and political figure July 20 - Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet , British statesman, author September 2 * Bhaktivinoda Thakur , Indian guru, philosopher * Liliuokalani , last Queen of Hawaii September 17 - Valeriano Weyler , Spanish general September 21 * Constantin Budișteanu , Wallachian-born Romanian soldier and politician * Victoria Woodhull , American woman's suffrage leader; first woman to run for U.S. President September 27 - Lawrence Sullivan Ross , Confederate brigadier general, Texas governor and president of Texas A&M University September 28 - Sai Baba , Indian spiritual master and National saint September 29 - Henry Hobson Richardson , American architect September 30 - Phoebe Jane Babcock Wait , American physicianOctober–December October 6 - Giuseppe Cesare Abba , Italian patriot, writer October 8 - John Hay , diplomat, private secretary to Abraham Lincoln, 37th United States Secretary of State October 25 - Georges Bizet , French composer October 31 - King Luís I of Portugal November 1 - Khedrup Gyatso, 11th Dalai Lama November 4 - Constantin Budișteanu, Wallachian-born Romanian soldier and politician November 7 - Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam , French writer November 8 - Rufus W. Peckham, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States November 13 - Joseph F. Smith, 6th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints November 17 - Sir Lambton Loraine, 11th Baronet , British naval officer November 20 - Hedvig Raa-Winterhjelm , pioneer Scandinavian actor November 23 - Stephanos Skouloudis , 34th Prime Minister of Greece December 3 - Cleveland Abbe , American meteorologist December 19 - Darinka Petrovic , Princess consort of Montenegro December 20 - Edwin Abbott Abbott , English theologian, author December 30 - Émile Loubet , 8th President of France Date unknown Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī , Islamic teacher, writerDeaths January–June January 3 - Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony January 5 - Anthony Van Egmond , leader in Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 January 12 - Joshua Humphreys , American naval architect January 13 - John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon , Lord Chancellor of Great Britain February 21 - Silvestre de Sacy , French linguist February 24 - Christoph Johann von Medem , German courtier March 7 - Robert Townsend, American member of the Culper Spy Ring March 13 - Poul Martin Møller , Danish philosopher March 16 - Nathaniel Bowditch , American mathematician March 23 - Michael Anckarsvärd , Swedish politician April 3 - François Carlo Antommarchi , French physician April 6 - José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva , Brazilian statesman, naturalist April 9 - Piet Uys , Voortrekker leader May - Francisco Gómez , President of El Salvador May 17 - Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord , French diplomat May 19 - Sir Richard Hoare , English archaeologist May 23 - Jan Willem Janssens , Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies June 14 - Maximilian von Montgelas , Bavarian statesmanJuly–December July 19 - Christmas Evans , Welsh preacher August 1 - John Rodgers , American naval officer August 17 - Lorenzo Da Ponte , librettist for Mozart August 21 - Adelbert von Chamisso , German writer September 1 - William Clark , American explorer September 15 - Alexandra Branitskaya , Russian political activist, courtier and businessperson September 18 - Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington September 27 - Bernard Courtois , French chemist October 1 - Charles Tennant , Scottish chemist, industrialist October 3 - Black Hawk , Sauk Indian chief, autobiographer October 5 - Pauline Léon , French feminist, radical November 7 - Anne Grant , Scottish poet November 21 - Georges Mouton , count of Lobau, Marshal of France December 12 - Elisha Clark , American politician December 20 - Hégésippe Moreau , French writer and poet
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