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1887

1887 (MDCCCLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1887th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 887th year of the 2nd millennium, the 87th year of the 19th century, and the 8th year of the 1880s decade. As of the start of 1887, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1887 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1887
MDCCCLXXXVII
Ab urbe condita2640
Armenian calendar1336
ԹՎ ՌՅԼԶ
Assyrian calendar6637
Baháʼí calendar43–44
Balinese saka calendar1808–1809
Bengali calendar1294
Berber calendar2837
British Regnal year50 Vict. 1 – 51 Vict. 1
Buddhist calendar2431
Burmese calendar1249
Byzantine calendar7395–7396
Chinese calendar丙戌年 (Fire Dog)
4583 or 4523
    — to —
丁亥年 (Fire Pig)
4584 or 4524
Coptic calendar1603–1604
Discordian calendar3053
Ethiopian calendar1879–1880
Hebrew calendar5647–5648
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1943–1944
 - Shaka Samvat1808–1809
 - Kali Yuga4987–4988
Holocene calendar11887
Igbo calendar887–888
Iranian calendar1265–1266
Islamic calendar1304–1305
Japanese calendarMeiji 20
(明治20年)
Javanese calendar1816–1817
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4220
Minguo calendar25 before ROC
民前25年
Nanakshahi calendar419
Thai solar calendar2429–2430
Tibetan calendar阳火狗年
(male Fire-Dog)
2013 or 1632 or 860
    — to —
阴火猪年
(female Fire-Pig)
2014 or 1633 or 861

Events

January–March

April–June

 
June 23: Banff National Park

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

January–February

March–April

May– June

July– August

September–October

November - December

Deaths

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

References

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calendar43 44Balinese saka calendar1808 1809Bengali calendar1294Berber calendar2837British Regnal year50 Vict 1 51 Vict 1Buddhist calendar2431Burmese calendar1249Byzantine calendar7395 7396Chinese calendar丙戌年 Fire Dog 4583 or 4523 to 丁亥年 Fire Pig 4584 or 4524Coptic calendar1603 1604Discordian calendar3053Ethiopian calendar1879 1880Hebrew calendar5647 5648Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1943 1944 Shaka Samvat1808 1809 Kali Yuga4987 4988Holocene calendar11887Igbo calendar887 888Iranian calendar1265 1266Islamic calendar1304 1305Japanese calendarMeiji 20 明治20年 Javanese calendar1816 1817Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 daysKorean calendar4220Minguo calendar25 before ROC民前25年Nanakshahi calendar419Thai solar calendar2429 2430Tibetan calendar阳火狗年 male Fire Dog 2013 or 1632 or 860 to 阴火猪年 female Fire Pig 2014 or 1633 or 861Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1887 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 2 Births 2 1 January February 2 2 March April 2 3 May June 2 4 July August 2 5 September October 2 6 November December 3 Deaths 3 1 January June 3 2 July December 3 3 Date unknown 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 11 Louis Pasteur s anti rabies treatment is defended in the Academie Nationale de Medecine by Dr Joseph Grancher January 20 The United States Senate allows the Navy to lease Pearl Harbor as a naval base 1 British emigrant ship Kapunda sinks after a collision off the coast of Brazil killing 303 with only 16 survivors 2 January 21 The Amateur Athletic Union AAU is formed in the United States Brisbane receives a one day rainfall of 465 millimetres 18 3 in a record for any Australian capital city January 24 Battle of Dogali Abyssinian troops defeat the Italians January 28 In a snowstorm at Fort Keogh Montana the largest snowflakes on record are reported They are 15 inches 38 cm wide and 8 inches 20 cm thick Construction work begins on the foundations of the Eiffel Tower in Paris France 3 February 2 The first Groundhog Day is observed in Punxsutawney Pennsylvania 4 February 4 The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 passed by the 49th United States Congress is signed into law by President Grover Cleveland 5 February 5 The Giuseppe Verdi opera Otello premieres at La Scala Milan February 8 The Dawes Act or the General Allotment Act is enacted in the United States 6 February 23 The French Riviera is hit by a large earthquake killing around 2 000 along the coast of the Mediterranean February 26 At the Sydney Cricket Ground George Lohmann becomes the first bowler to take eight wickets in a Test innings March 3 Anne Sullivan begins teaching Helen Keller March 3 Helen Keller and Sullivan March 7 North Carolina State University is established as North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts March 13 Chester Greenwood patents earmuffs in the United States April June Edit April 1 The final of the first All Ireland Hurling Championship is held 7 April 4 Argonia Kansas elects Susanna M Salter as the first female mayor in the United States 8 April 10 Easter Sunday The Catholic University of America is founded in Washington D C April 20 Occidental College is founded in Los Angeles California April 21 Schnaebele incident A French German border incident nearly leads to war between the two countries 9 May 3 An earthquake hits Sonora Mexico May 14 The cornerstone of the new Stanford University in northern California is laid the college opens in 1891 May 25 The Hells Canyon massacre begins 34 Chinese gold miners are ambushed and murdered in Hells Canyon Oregon United States 10 June 8 Herman Hollerith receives a U S patent for his punched card calculator June 18 The Reinsurance Treaty is closed between Germany and Russia June 21 The British Empire celebrates Queen Victoria s Golden Jubilee marking the 50th year of her reign 11 Zululand becomes a British colony June 23 The Rocky Mountains Park Act becomes law in Canada creating that nation s first national park Banff National Park 12 June 23 Banff National Park June 28 Minot North Dakota is incorporated as a city June 29 The United Retail Federation is established in Brisbane Australia July September Edit July James Blyth operates the first working wind turbine at Marykirk Scotland 13 14 July 1 Construction of the iron structure of the Eiffel Tower starts in Paris France July 6 King Kalakaua of Hawai i is forced by anti monarchists to sign the Bayonet Constitution stripping the Hawaiian monarchy of much of its authority as well as disenfranchising most native Hawaiians all Asians and the poor July 12 Odense Boldklub the Danish football team is founded as the Odense Cricket Club July 19 Dorr Eugene Felt receives the first U S patent for his comptometer 15 July 26 L L Zamenhof publishes Unua Libro Dr Esperanto s International Language the first description of Esperanto the constructed international auxiliary language Blackpool F C is created in England U K August The earliest constituent of the U S National Institutes of Health is established at the Marine Hospital Staten Island as the Laboratory of Hygiene August 13 Hibernian F C of Scotland defeats Preston North End F C of England to win the Championship of the World after the two teams win the Association football Cup competitions in their respective countries September 5 The Theatre Royal Exeter England burns down killing 186 people September 28 The 1887 Yellow River flood begins in China killing 900 000 to 2 000 000 people July 26 Esperanto October December Edit October 1 The British Empire takes over Balochistan October 3 Florida A amp M University opens in Tallahassee Florida October 12 Yamaha Corporation the global musical instrument and audiovisual brand is founded as Yamaha Organ Manufacturing in Hamamatsu Japan 16 November Results of the Michelson Morley experiment are published indicating that the speed of light is independent of motion Arthur Conan Doyle s detective character Sherlock Holmes makes his first appearance in the novel A Study in Scarlet published in Beeton s Christmas Annual November 3 The Coimbra Academic Association the students union of the University of Coimbra in Portugal is founded November 6 The Association football club Celtic F C is formed in Glasgow Scotland by Irish Marist Brother Walfrid to help alleviate poverty in the city s East End by raising money for his charity the Poor Children s Dinner Table 17 18 November 8 Emile Berliner is granted a U S patent for the Berliner Gramophone November 10 Louis Lingg sentenced to be hanged for his alleged role in the Haymarket affair a bombing in Chicago on May 4 1886 kills himself by dynamite November 11 August Spies Albert Parsons Adolph Fischer and George Engel are hanged for inciting riot and murder in the Haymarket affair November 13 Bloody Sunday Police in London clash with radical and Irish nationalist protesters December 4 Orgryte IS the Swedish football team is founded by Wilhelm Friberg December 5 The International Bureau of Intellectual Property is established December 25 Glenfiddich single malt Scotch whisky is first produced Date unknown Edit Laos and Cambodia are added to French Indochina Heinrich Hertz discovers the photoelectric effect on the production and reception of electromagnetic EM waves radio this is an important step towards the understanding of the quantum nature of light Franz Konig publishes Uber freie Korper in den Gelenken in the medical journal Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Chirurgie describing and naming the disease Osteochondritis dissecans for the first time Teachers College later part of Columbia University is founded The first English language edition of Friedrich Engels 1844 study of The Condition of the Working Class in England translated by Florence Kelley is published in New York City Publication in Barcelona of Enrique Gaspar s El anacronopete the first work of fiction to feature a time machine 19 Publication begins of Futabatei Shimei s The Drifting Cloud Ukigumo the first modern novel in Japan The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn is founded Nagase Shoten 長瀬商店 predecessor of Japanese cosmetics and toiletry brand Kao Corporation is founded in Nihonbashi Tokyo Japan citation needed Tokyo Fire Insurance predecessor of Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance is founded 20 Global construction and real estate development company Skanska is founded in Malmo Sweden 21 American financial services company A G Edwards is founded by General Albert Gallatin Edwards in St Louis Missouri Heyl amp Patterson Inc a pioneer in coal unloading equipment is founded by Edmund W Heyl and William J Patterson in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The first battery rail car is used on the Royal Bavarian State Railways 22 Births EditJanuary February Edit Miklos Kallay Arthur Rubinstein Edelmiro Julian Farrell Joseph Bech Chico Marx January 1 Wilhelm Canaris head of German military intelligence in World War II d 1945 Max Ritter von Muller German World War I fighter ace d 1918 January 3 August Macke German painter d 1914 23 January 10 Robinson Jeffers American poet d 1962 January 13 Jorge Chavez Peruvian aviator d 1910 January 17 Ola Raknes Norwegian psychoanalyst philologist d 1975 January 19 Alexander Woollcott American intellectual d 1943 January 23 Miklos Kallay 34th prime minister of Hungary d 1967 24 Dorothy Payne Whitney American born philanthropist social activist d 1968 January 28 Arthur Rubinstein Polish born pianist and conductor d 1982 25 February 2 Ernst Hanfstaengl German born American businessman and politician d 1975 February 3 Georg Trakl Austrian poet d 1914 26 February 5 Corneliu Dragalina Romanian general d 1949 February 6 Josef Frings Archbishop of Cologne d 1978 February 12 Edelmiro Julian Farrell Argentine general 28th President of Argentina d 1980 February 17 Joseph Bech Luxembourgish politician 2 time prime minister of Luxembourg d 1975 27 Leevi Madetoja Finnish composer d 1947 28 February 20 Vincent Massey Governor General of Canada d 1967 29 February 21 Korechika Anami Japanese general d 1945 March April Edit Julian Huxley Marc Chagall Gustav Ludwig Hertz Erwin Schrodinger Giovanni Gronchi March 5 Heitor Villa Lobos Brazilian composer d 1959 30 March 11 Raoul Walsh American film director d 1980 March 13 Alexander Vandegrift American general d 1973 March 14 Sylvia Beach American publisher in Paris d 1952 31 March 18 Aurel Aldea Romanian general and politician d 1949 March 21 Luis Filipe Prince Royal of Portugal d 1908 March 22 Chico Marx American comedian and actor d 1961 March 23 Juan Gris Spanish born painter graphic artist d 1927 32 Prince Felix Yusupov Russian assassin of Rasputin d 1967 March 24 Roscoe Arbuckle American actor comedian film director and screenwriter d 1933 March 25 Chuichi Nagumo Japanese admiral d 1944 April 3 Nishizō Tsukahara Japanese admiral d 1966 April 10 Bernardo Houssay Argentine physiologist Nobel Prize laureate d 1971 April 12 Harold Lockwood American film actor d 1918 April 22 Harald Bohr Danish mathematician and footballer d 1951 33 April 26 Kojo Tovalou Houenou Beninese critic of the French colonial empire in Africa d 1936 May June Edit May 2 Vernon Castle British born American dancer d 1918 Eddie Collins American baseball player d 1951 May 5 Geoffrey Fisher Archbishop of Canterbury d 1972 May 11 Paul Wittgenstein Austrian born pianist d 1951 May 15 John H Hoover American admiral d 1970 May 22 Jim Thorpe American athlete d 1953 May 23 C R M F Cruttwell English historian d 1941 34 May 25 Padre Pio Italian saint d 1968 May 31 Saint John Perse French diplomat writer and Nobel Prize laureate d 1975 35 June 3 Carlo Michelstaedter Italian philosopher d 1910 June 4 Tom Longboat Canadian distance runner d 1949 June 5 Ruth Benedict American anthropologist d 1948 June 22 Julian Huxley British biologist d 1975 June 26 Ganna Walska Polish born American opera singer and horticulturist d 1984 July August Edit July 1 Morton Deyo American admiral d 1973 July 6 Annette Kellermann Australian swimmer and actress d 1975 July 7 Marc Chagall Russian born French painter d 1985 36 July 9 Emilio Mola Spanish Nationalist commander d 1937 Samuel Eliot Morison American historian d 1976 July 14 Curtis Shake American jurist d 1978 July 16 Shoeless Joe Jackson American baseball player d 1951 July 18 Vidkun Quisling Norwegian politician traitor d 1945 July 21 Luis A Eguiguren Peruvian historian and politician d 1967 July 22 Gustav Ludwig Hertz German physicist Nobel Prize laureate d 1975 July 28 Marcel Duchamp French artist d 1968 37 July 29 Sigmund Romberg Hungarian born American composer d 1951 Mamoru Shigemitsu Japanese diplomat and politician d 1957 July 31 Mitsuru Ushijima Japanese general d 1945 August 3 Rupert Brooke British war poet d 1915 38 August Wesley Finnish journalist trade unionist and revolutionary d 39 August 6 Oliver Wallace English film composer d 1963 August 12 Erwin Schrodinger Austrian physicist Nobel Prize laureate d 1961 August 17 Emperor Charles I of Austria d 1922 Marcus Garvey Jamaican born American publisher entrepreneur and Pan Africanist d 1940 40 August 22 Walter Citrine 1st Baron Citrine British trade unionist d 1983 August 24 Harry Hooper American baseball player d 1974 September October Edit Avery Brundage Le Corbusier Chiang Kai shek September 1 Blaise Cendrars Swiss writer d 1961 41 September 5 Irene Fenwick American actress d 1936 September 8 Jacob L Devers American general d 1979 September 9 Alf Landon American Republican politician presidential candidate d 1987 September 10 Giovanni Gronchi 3rd president of Italy d 1978 September 12 Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli Azerbaijani statesman writer and claimed core author of novel Ali and Nino d in Gulag 1943 September 13 Lancelot Holland British admiral d 1941 Leopold Ruzicka Croatian chemist Nobel Prize laureate d 1976 September 16 Nadia Boulanger French composer and composition teacher d 1979 42 September 26 William Barnard Rhodes Moorhouse British aviator first airman to receive the Victoria Cross d 1915 September 28 Avery Brundage American sports official 5th President of the International Olympic Committee d 1975 43 October 2 Violet Jessop Argentine born British RMS Titanic survivor d 1971 October 4 Charles Alan Pownall American admiral 3rd Military Governor of Guam d 1975 October 5 Rene Cassin French judge recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize d 1976 October 6 Le Corbusier Swiss architect d 1965 44 October 13 Jozef Tiso Prime Minister of Slovakia d 1947 October 20 Prince Yasuhiko Asaka Japanese prince d 1981 October 22 John Reed American journalist d 1920 45 October 23 Lothar Rendulic Austrian born German general d 1971 October 24 Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg Queen Consort of Spain d 1969 October 31 Chiang Kai shek 1st president of the Republic of China d 1975 November December Edit Bernard Montgomery Boris Karloff Erich von Manstein November 1 L S Lowry English painter d 1976 46 November 6 Walter Johnson American baseball player d 1946 November 10 Arnold Zweig German writer d 1968 47 November 11 Roland Young English actor d 1953 November 14 Amadeo de Souza Cardoso Portuguese painter d 1918 November 15 Georgia O Keeffe American painter d 1986 48 November 17 Bernard Montgomery British World War II commander d 1976 November 19 James B Sumner American chemist Nobel Prize laureate d 1955 November 23 Boris Karloff British horror film actor d 1969 Henry Moseley English physicist d 1915 November 24 Erich von Manstein German field marshal d 1973 November 25 Nikolai Vavilov Russian and Soviet agronomist botanist and geneticist d 1943 49 November 27 Masaharu Homma Japanese general d 1946 November 28 Jacobo Palm Curacao born composer d 1982 Ernst Rohm German Nazi SA leader d 1934 December 3 Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni prime minister of Japan d 1990 December 6 Lynn Fontanne British actress d 1983 December 12 Kurt Atterberg Swedish composer d 1974 December 13 Alvin York American World War I hero d 1964 December 16 Adone Zoli Italian politician 35th Prime Minister of Italy d 1960 December 22 Srinivasa Ramanujan Indian mathematician d 1920 December 25 Conrad Hilton American hotelier d 1979 December 26 Arthur Percival British general d 1966 Deaths EditJanuary June Edit January 12 Stafford Northcote 1st Earl of Iddesleigh British politician b 1818 February 19 Eduard Douwes Dekker Dutch writer b 1820 50 February 26 Anandi Gopal Joshi first Indian woman doctor b 1865 February 27 Alexander Borodin Russian composer b 1833 51 March 4 Catherine Huggins British actor singer director and manager b 1821 March 8 Henry Ward Beecher American clergyman reformer b 1813 March 24 Jean Joseph Farre French general and statesman b 1816 Justin Holland American musician civil rights activist b 1819 Ivan Kramskoi Russian painter b 1837 March 28 Ditlev Gothard Monrad Danish politician b 1811 52 April 10 John T Raymond American actor b 1836 April 19 Henry Hotze Swiss American Confederate propagandist b 1833 April 23 John Ceiriog Hughes Welsh poet b 1832 53 May 7 C F W Walther German American theologian b 1811 May 8 Aleksandr Ulyanov Russian revolutionary brother of V I Lenin b 1866 May 14 Lysander Spooner American philosopher and abolitionist b 1808 June 4 William A Wheeler 19th Vice President of the United States b 1819 June 10 Richard Lindon British inventor of the rugby ball the India rubber inflatable bladder and the brass hand pump for the same b 1816 July December Edit Gustav Kirchhoff July 8 John Wright Oakes English landscape painter b 1820 July 17 Dorothea Dix American social activist b 1802 July 25 John Taylor American religious leader b 1808 August 8 Alexander William Doniphan American lawyer soldier b 1808 August 16 Webster Paulson English civil engineer b 1837 Sir Julius von Haast German born New Zealand geologist b 1822 August 19 Alvan Clark American telescope manufacturer b 1804 Spencer Fullerton Baird American naturalist and museum curator b 1823 August 20 Jules Laforgue French poet b 1860 54 September 12 August von Werder Prussian general b 1808 October 12 Dinah Craik English novelist and poet b 1826 55 October 17 Gustav Kirchhoff German physicist b 1824 October 21 Bernard Jaureguiberry French admiral statesman b 1815 October 26 Hugo von Kirchbach Prussian general d 1809 October 31 Sir George Macfarren British composer and musicologist b 1813 November 2 Jenny Lind Swedish soprano b 1820 56 Alfred Domett 4th Premier of New Zealand b 1811 57 November 8 Doc Holliday American gambler gunfighter b 1851 58 November 19 Emma Lazarus American poet b 1859 59 November 28 Gustav Fechner German experimental psychologist b 1801 December 5 Richard Lyons 1st Viscount Lyons British diplomat b 1817 December 14 William Garrow Lettsom British diplomat mineralogist and spectroscopist b 1805 December 23 Adolphus Frederick Alexander Woodford British parson b 1821 Date unknown Edit Antoinette Nording Swedish perfume entrepreneur b 1814 References Edit United States Naval Institute 1930 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106 Charles Hitchcock Sherrill 1931 Bismarck amp Mussolini Houghton Mifflin p 97 101 Oregon Historical Society 2006 Oregon Historical Quarterly Oregon Historical Society p 326 Royal gov uk Archived November 1 2005 at the Wayback Machine Parks Canada This Week in History March 18 2004 Archived from the original on March 18 2004 Price Trevor J 2004 Blyth James 1839 1906 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 100957 Retrieved April 16 2014 Subscription or UK public library membership required Hardy Chris July 6 2010 Renewable energy and role of Marykirk s James Blyth The Courier Dundee D C Thomson amp Co U S Patent No 366 945 filed July 6 1886 second patent granted October 11 1887 U S Patent No 371 496 filed March 12 1887 Brand and History About Us Yamaha Corporation www yamaha com Retrieved May 19 2021 Coogan Tim Pat 2002 Wherever Green Is Worn The Story of the Irish Diaspora Palgrave Macmillan p 250 ISBN 978 1 4039 6014 6 Wagg 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