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U.S.
Civil War Ends, Abraham Lincoln assassinated, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
published
ongoing
wars and rebellions: Taiping
Rebellion, War of the
Triple Alliance, Chincha Islands War,
Caste War of Yucatan,Franco-Mexican War
,Third Maori War, Snake
War

- January
13 - American Civil War: The Second Battle of Fort Fisher begins when
United States forces launch a major amphibious assault against the
Confederate stronghold of Fort Fisher, North Carolina.
- January 15 - American Civil War: United States forces capture Fort Fisher.
- January 31 - American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief.
- February 17 - American Civil War: Columbia, South Carolina burns as Confederate forces flee from advancing Union forces.
- February 22 - Tennessee adopts a new constitution that abolishes slavery.
- March 3 - The U.S. Congress authorizes formation of the Freedmen's Bureau.
- March 4 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated for a second term; Andrew Johnson becomes Vice President.
- March 13 - American Civil War: The Confederate States of America agrees to the use of African American troops.
- March 18 - American Civil War: The Congress of the Confederate States of America adjourns for the last time.
- March 19 - American Civil War: The Battle of
Bentonville begins; by the end of the battle on March 21 the
Confederate forces retreat from Four Oaks, North Carolina.
- March 25
- The "Claywater Meteorite" explodes just before
reaching ground level in Vernon County, Wisconsin; fragments having a
combined mass of 1.5 kg are recovered.
- American Civil War: In Virginia, Confederate forces capture Fort Steadman
from the Union. Lee's army suffers heavy casualties during the battle
of Fort Stedman,about 2,900, including 1,000 captured in the Union
counterattack. Confederate positions are weakened. After the battle,
Lee's defeat is only a matter of time.
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Battle
of Five Forks
- April 1 - American Civil War - Battle of Five
Forks: In Petersburg, Virginia, Confederate General Robert E. Lee
begins his final offensive.
- April 2 - American Civil War: Confederate
President Jefferson Davis and most of his Cabinet flee the Confederate
capital of Richmond, Virginia, which is taken by Union troops the next
day.
- April 6 - German chemicals producer Badische Anilin- und Sodafabrik(BASF) is founded in Mannheim.

Lee surrenders
to Grant
- April 9 - American Civil War: General Robert E.
Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House,
effectively ending the American Civil War.
- April 14
- U. S. President Abraham Lincoln is shot at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. by John Wilkes Booth.
- U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward and his family are attacked in his home by Lewis Powell.
- April 15 - Vice President Andrew Johnson
becomes the 17th President of the United States, upon the death of
President Abraham Lincoln.
- April 18 - Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his entire cabinet arrive in Charlotte with a contingent of 1,000 soldiers.
- April 21 - German Chemicals producer BASF moves its headquarters and factories from Mannheim to the Hemshof District of Ludwigshafen.
- April 26
- Union cavalry corner John Wilkes Booth in a barn, and cavalryman Boston Corbett shoots the assassin dead.
- American Civil War: General Joseph Johnston
surrenders his army to Major General William Tecumseh Sherman at Durham
Station, North Carolina.
- April 27
- The steamboat Sultana,
carrying 2,300 passengers, explodes and sinks in the Mississippi River,
killing 1,700, most of whom were Union survivors of the Andersonville
Prison.
- Governor of New York Reuben Fenton signs a bill formally creating Cornell University in the U.S.

War
of the triple Alliance
- May 1 - The Triple Alliance of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay against Paraguay is formally signed; the War of the Triple Alliance has already begun.
- May 4 - American Civil War: Lieutenant General
Richard Taylor, commanding all Confederate forces in Alabama,
Mississippi, and eastern Louisiana, surrenders his forces to Union
General E.R.S. Canby at Citronelle, Alabama, effectively ending all Confederate resistance east of the Mississippi.
- May 5
- In North Bend, Ohio (a suburb of Cincinnati), the first train robbery in the United States takes place.
- Jefferson Davis
meets with his Confederate Cabinet (14 officials) for the last time, in
Washington, Georgia, and the Confederate Government is officially
dissolved.
- May 10 - American Civil War: Jefferson Davis is captured by Union troops near Irwinville, Georgia.
- May 13 - American Civil War - Battle of Palmito
Ranch: In far south Texas, more than a month after Confederate General
Lee's surrender, the last land battle of the civil war ends with a
Confederate victory.
- May 23 - Union troops parade down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC to celebrate the end of the American Civil War.
- May 25 - Mobile magazine explosion: 300 are killed in Mobile, Alabama when an ordnance depot explodes.
- June 2 - American Civil War: Confederate forces west of the Mississippi under General Edmund Kirby Smith surrender at Galveston, Texas, becoming the last to do so.
- June 11 - Battle of Riachuelo: The Brazilian Navy squadron defeats the Paraguayan Navy.
- June 19 - American Civil War: Union Major
General Gordon Granger lands at Galveston, Texas and informs the people
of Texas of the Emancipation Proclamation. (an event now celebrated
each year as Juneteenth).
- June 23 - American Civil War: At Fort Towson in
Oklahoma Territory, Confederate General Stand Watie, a Cherokee Indian,
surrenders the last significant Rebel army.
- June 25 - James Hudson Taylor founds the China Inland Mission at Brighton. England.
- July - The Christian Mission, later renamed the Salvation Army, is founded in Whitechapel, London by William and Catherine Booth.

- July 4 - Lewis Carroll publishes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- July 5
- The U.S. Secret Service is founded.
- The first speed limit is introduced in Britain: 2 mph in town and 4 mph in the country.
- July 7 - Following Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, the 4 conspirators condemned to death during the trial are hanged, including David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Payne and Mary Surratt. Her son, John Surratt, escapes execution by fleeing to Canada, and ultimately to Egypt.
- July 14 - The summit of the Matterhorn in the
Alps is reached for the first time; 4 of the party of 7 die in a fall
during the descent.
- July 21 - In the market square of Springfield,
Missouri, Wild Bill Hickok shoots Dave Tutt dead in what is regarded as
the first true western showdown.
- July 27 - Welsh settlers arrive in Argentina at Chubut Valley.
- July 30 - The steamer Brother Jonathan sinks off the California coast, killing 225.
- July 31 - The first narrow gauge mainline railway in the world opens at Grandchester, Australia.
- August 25 - The Shergotty meteorite Mars meteorite falls in Sherghati, Gaya, Bihar, India.
- October 11 - Paul Bogle leads hundreds of black men and women in a march in Jamaica, starting the Morant Bay rebellion.

- October 25 - The paddlewheel steamer SS Republic sinks off the Georgia coast, with a cargo of $400,000 in coins.A salvage effort in
2003 recovered about one-third of the rare 19th century
gold and silver coins carried aboard, worth an estimated $75 million.
- November 10 - Major Henry Wirz, the
superintendent of a prison camp in Andersonville, Georgia, is hanged,
becoming the only American Civil War soldier to be executed for war crimes.
- November 26 - Battle of Papudo: The Spanish ship Covadonga is captured by the Chileans and the Peruvians, north of Valparaiso, Chile.
- December 10 - Leopold II becomes King of the Belgians.
- December 11 - The U.S. Congress
creates the House Appropriations Committee and the Committee on Banking
and Commerce, reducing the tasks of the Committee on Ways and Means.
- December 18 - The Thirteenth Amendment to the
United States Constitution (which forever abolishes slavery) is
declared ratified by 3/4 of the states of the United States December 21
- The Kappa Alpha Order is founded at Washington College.
- December 24 - Several US Civil War Confederate
veterans form the Ku Klux Klan, to resist Reconstruction and intimidate
"carpetbaggers" and "scalawags", as well as to repress the freed slaves.from
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