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=== July–September === * [[July 1]] ** The [[Universal Postal Union]] is established. ** The [[Philadelphia Zoo]] opens, the first public zoo in the [[United States]]. ** The [[Sholes and Glidden typewriter]], with cylindrical platen and [[QWERTY]] keyboard, is first marketed in the United States. ** The [[Bank of Spain]] emits the first [[Spanish peseta|peseta]] banknotes.<ref>{{cite journal | title = Standard Catalog of World Paper Money General Issues, 1368 - 1960| journal =Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Vol. 2, General Issues| year =2008| page =1088| issn =1538-2001}}</ref> * [[July 14]] – The [[Chicago Fire of 1874]] burns down 47 acres of the city, destroying 812 buildings, killing 20, and resulting in the fire insurance industry demanding municipal reforms from Chicago's city council. * [[July 24]] **[[Mathew Evans]] and [[Henry Woodward (inventor)|Henry Woodward]] patent the first [[Incandescent light bulb|incandescent lamp]], with an electric light bulb. ** [[Third Carlist War]]: Sack of Cuenca – After Carlist forces successfully defend Estella, Don Alfonso de Bourbon, brother of the Don Carlos VII, leads 14,000 Catalan Carlists south to attack Cuenca (136 km from Madrid), held by Republicans under Don Hilario Lozano. After two days the outnumbered garrison capitulates, but Don Alfonso permits a terrible slaughter. The city is sacked. Subsequently, another republican force defeats the disorderly Catalans, who flee back to the Ebro. * [[July 31]] – [[Patrick Francis Healy]], S.J., the first Black man to receive a PhD, is inaugurated as president of [[Georgetown University]], the oldest Catholic University in America, and becomes the first Black person to head a predominantly White university. * [[August 11]] – [[Third Carlist War]]: Battle of Oteiza – Two months after Government forces were repulsed from Carlist-held Estella, in Navarre, Republican General Domingo Moriones makes a fresh diversionary attack a few miles to the southeast at Oteiza. In heavy fighting Moriones secures a costly tactical victory over Carlist General Torcuato Mendíri, but the war continues another 18 months, before Estella finally falls. * [[September 9]] – Captain Lyman's wagon train besieged by Indians in [[Hemphill County, Texas]]. * [[September 14]] – [[Battle of Liberty Place]]: In [[New Orleans]], former Confederate Army members of the [[White League]] temporarily drive Republican Governor [[William P. Kellogg]] from office, replacing him with former Democratic Governor [[John McEnery (Louisiana politician)|John McEnery]]. U.S. Army troops restore Kellogg to office five days later.<ref>"Chief Justice Edward Douglass White", by William H. Forman, Jr., in ''ABA Journal'' (March 1970) p261</ref> * [[September 28]] – [[Texas–Indian wars]]: U.S. Army Colonel [[Ranald S. Mackenzie]] leads his force of 600 men on the successful raid of the last sanctuary of the [[Kiowa people|Kiowa]], [[Comanche people|Comanche]] and [[Cheyenne people|Cheyenne]] Indian tribes, a village inside the [[Palo Duro Canyon]] in Texas, and carries out their removal to the designated Indian reservations in [[Oklahoma]].<ref>Frances H. Kennedy, ''American Indian Places: A Historical Guidebook'' (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2008) p168</ref>
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