1845 Events January–March January 10 - Elizabeth Barrett receives a love letter from the younger poet Robert Browning ; on May 20 , they meet for the first time in London. She begins writing her Sonnets from the Portuguese . January 23 - The United States Congress establishes a uniform date for federal elections, which will henceforth be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. January 29 - The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe is published for the first time, in the New York Evening Mirror . February 1 - Anson Jones , President of the Republic of Texas , signs the charter officially creating Baylor University . February 7 - In the British Museum , a drunken visitor smashes the Portland Vase , which takes months to repair. February 28 - The United States Congress approves the annexation of Texas . March 1 - President John Tyler signs a bill authorizing the United States to annex the Republic of Texas . March 3 * Florida is admitted as the 27th U.S. state. * The United States Congress passes legislation, overriding a presidential veto for the first time. March 4 - James K. Polk is sworn in , as the 11th President of the United States . March 11 - New Zealand Wars open with the Flagstaff War: Chiefs Kawiti and Hone Heke lead 700 Māoris, in the burning of the British colonial settlement of Kororāreka. March 13 - The Violin Concerto by Felix Mendelssohn premieres in Leipzig , with Ferdinand David as soloist. March 17 - Stephen Perry patents the rubber band , in the United Kingdom. March 30 - Due to different transition dates to the Gregorian calendar , Finland is the only place in the world to have Easter day on this particular Sunday .April–June April 7 - An earthquake destroys part of Mexico City , along with the nearby towns of Tlalpan and Xochimilco . April 10 - A great fire destroys much of the American city of Pittsburgh . April 20 - Ramón Castilla becomes president of Peru . May - Frederick Douglass's autobiographical Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , an American Slave is published by the Boston Anti-Slavery Society. May 2 - Yarmouth suspension bridge in Great Yarmouth , England, collapses leaving around 80 dead, mostly children. May 19 - HMS Erebus and HMS Terror , with 134 men, comprising Sir John Franklin's expedition to find the Northwest Passage , sail from Greenhithe on the Thames . They will last be seen in the summer, entering Baffin Bay . May 30 - Fatel Razack is the first ship to bring indentured labourers from India to Trinidad and Tobago , landing in the Gulf of Paria with 227 immigrants. June 8 - Former U.S. President Andrew Jackson dies, at the Hermitage in Tennessee .July–September July 26-August 10 - Isambard Kingdom Brunel's iron steamship Great Britain makes the transatlantic crossing from Liverpool to New York, the first screw propelled vessel to make the passage. July 28 - HMS Terror and HMS Erebus of the Franklin Expedition go missing in the Davis Strait west of Greenland , while searching for the Northwest Passage. August 9 - The Aberdeen Act is passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom , empowering the British Royal Navy to search Brazilian ships, as part of the abolition of the slave trade from Africa. August 19 - Tornado in Montville destroyed two large factories, killing 200 people. August 28 - The journal Scientific American begins publication. September 9 - Potato blight breaks out in Ireland, beginning the Great Famine . September 18 - The Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata is formally declared. September 25 - The Phi Alpha Literary Society is founded, in Jacksonville, Illinois .October–December October 9 - The eminent and controversial Anglican , John Henry Newman , is received into the Roman Catholic Church . October 10 - In Annapolis, Maryland , the Naval School opens with fifty midshipmen and seven professors. October 13 - A majority of voters in the Republic of Texas approve a proposed constitution, that if accepted by the United States Congress, will make Texas a U.S. state. October 19 - Richard Wagner's opera Tannhäuser debuts at the Dresden Royal Court Theater. October 21 - The New York Herald becomes the first newspaper to mention the game of baseball. November 20 - Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata - Battle of Vuelta de Obligado: The Argentine Confederation is narrowly defeated by an Anglo–French fleet on the waters of the Paraná River , but the victors suffer serious damage to their ships, and Argentina attracts political support in South America. December 2 - Manifest destiny: U.S. President James K. Polk announces to Congress that the Monroe Doctrine should be strictly enforced, and that the United States should aggressively expand into the West. December 11 - First Anglo-Sikh War: Sikh army crosses the Sutlej in the Punjab . December 22-23 - Battle of Ferozeshah : East India Company forces are victorious over those of the Sikh Empire. December 27 * Anesthesia is used for childbirth for the first time, by Dr. Crawford Long in Jefferson, Georgia . * American newspaper editor John L. O'Sullivan claims in The United States Magazine and Democratic Review that the United States should be allowed "the fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions". It is the second time he uses the term manifest destiny , and it will have a huge influence on American imperialism in the following century. December 29 - Texas is admitted as the 28th U.S. state. December 30 - Queen's Colleges of Belfast , Cork , and Galway are incorporated in Ireland.Date unknown The Republic of Yucatán separates for a second time from Mexico . Ephraim Bee reveals that the Emperor of China has given him a special dispensation: that he has entrusted him with certain sacred and mysterious rituals through Caleb Cushing , the U.S. Commissioner to China, to "extend the work and influence of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus" in the New World. Friedrich Engels' treatise The Condition of the Working Class in England is published in Leipzig as Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England . Heinrich Hoffmann publishes a book, introducing his character, Struwwelpeter , in Germany. The Ancient and Accepted Rite for England and Wales and its Districts and Chapters Overseas is founded in Freemasonry. Eugénie Luce founds the Luce Ben Aben School in Algiers .Births January–June January 7 - King Ludwig III of Bavaria January 29 - Pyotr Bezobrazov , Russian admiral February 2 - Ivan Puluj , Ukrainian physicist , inventor February 14 - Quintin Hogg , British philanthropist February 15 - Elihu Root , American statesman , diplomat , recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize February 25 - Sir George Reid , 4th Prime Minister of Australia March 3 - Georg Cantor , German mathematician March 4 - Henry Clay Taylor , American admiral March 10 - Emperor Alexander III of Russia March 20 - Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey , 18th Governor of New South Wales March 27 - Wilhelm Röntgen , German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate April 4 - František Plesnivý , Austro-Hungarian architect April 5 - Jules Cambon , French diplomat April 22 - Carlo Caneva , Italian general April 24 - Carl Spitteler , Swiss writer, Nobel Prize laureate May 4 - William Kingdon Clifford , English mathematician, philosopher May 9 - Gustaf de Laval , Swedish engineer, inventor May 12 - Gabriel Fauré , French composer May 14 - Charles J. Train, American admiral May 15 - Élie Metchnikoff , Russian microbiologist , recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine May 17 - Jacint Verdaguer , Catalan poet May 25 - Eugène Grasset , Swiss-born artist May 30 - King Amadeo I of Spain June 7 - Leopold Auer , Hungarian violinist, composer June 18 - Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran , French physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine June 22 - Richard Seddon , 15th Prime Minister of New Zealand July–December July 4 - Thomas John Barnardo , Irish philanthropist July 19 - Horatio Nelson Young , American naval hero August 9 - André Bessette , Canadian religious leader and saint August 10 - Abai Qunanbaiuly , Kazakh poet August 16 * Gabriel Lippmann , Luxembourger-French physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate * Jacinta Parejo , First Lady of Venezuela August 19 - Edmond James de Rothschild , French philanthropist August 20 - Albert Chmielowski , Polish painter, Roman Catholic religious professed and saint August 21 - William Healey Dall , American naturalist, biologist and explorer August 25 - King Ludwig II of Bavaria September 1 - Paul Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen , British field marshal September 9 - Warner B. Bayley, United States Navy rear admiral September 11 - Emile Baudot , French telegraph engineer and inventor October 13 - Charles Stockton , American admiral October 21 - William McKendree Carleton , American poet November 3 - Edward Douglass White , 9th Chief Justice of the United States November 4 - Vasudev Balwant Phadke , Indian revolutionary November 10 - Sir John Thompson , 4th Prime Minister of Canada November 13 - Marta Abreu , Cuban philanthropist December 9 - Joel Chandler Harris , American writer December 24 - George I of Greece , king from 1863 to 1913 Deaths January–June January 11 - Etheldred Benett , British geologist January 28 - Mary Ann Browne , British poet and writer of musical scores February 13 - Henrik Steffens , Norwegian philosopher February 22 - William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington , British politician March - Nicolás Espinoza , Head of State of El Salvador March 18 - Johnny Appleseed , American pioneer March 19 - Seku Amadu , founder of the Fula Massina Empire April 10 - Dr. Thomas Sewall , American anatomist May 12 * János Batsányi , Hungarian poet * August Wilhelm Schlegel , German poet, translator and critic May 15 - Braulio Carrillo Colina , Costa Rican Head of State June 4 - Lasse-Maja , notorious Swedish criminal June 8 - Andrew Jackson, 7th President of the United States July–December July 12 * Friedrich Ludwig Persius , German architect * Henrik Wergeland , Norwegian writer July 17 - Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom July 22 - Heinrich Graf von Bellegarde , Austrian field marshal, statesman August 3 - Charlotte Ann Fillebrown Jerauld , American poet and story writer August 23 - Rafael Urdaneta , hero of the Latin American War of Independence October 12 - Elizabeth Fry , British humanitarian October 18 - Jacques Dominique, comte de Cassini , French astronomer October 26 - Lady Nairne , Scottish songwriter November 17 - Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys , British admiral November 18 - King Aleamotuʻa of TongaDate Unknown Wazir Akbar Khan , Afghan prince and general Hadji Trendafila , Bulgarian educator
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