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{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2011}} {{Year dab|1870|the 1971 Italian film|1870 (film)}} {{Year nav|1870}} {{C19 year in topic}} [[File:Franco-Prussian War Collage.jpg|thumb|[[July 19]]: Start of the [[Franco-Prussian War]]]] {{Year article header|1870}} {{TOC limit|2}} == Events == === January–March === * [[January 1]] ** The first edition of ''[[The Northern Echo]]'' newspaper is published in Priestgate, [[Darlington]], England. ** Plans for the [[Brooklyn Bridge]] are completed. * [[January 3]] – Construction of the [[Brooklyn Bridge]] begins in New York City. * [[January 6]] – The ''[[Musikverein]]'', Vienna, is inaugurated in [[Austria-Hungary]]. * [[January 10]] – [[John D. Rockefeller]] incorporates [[Standard Oil]]. * [[January 15]] – A [[political cartoon]] for the first time symbolizes the [[United States Democratic Party]] with a [[donkey]] (''A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion'' by [[Thomas Nast]] for ''[[Harper's Weekly]]''). * [[January 23]] – [[Marias Massacre]]: U.S. soldiers attack a peaceful camp of [[Piegan Blackfeet]] Indians, led by chief Heavy Runner. * [[January 26]] – [[Reconstruction Era]] (United States): [[Virginia]] rejoins the Union. This year it adopts a [[Constitution of Virginia#1870|new Constitution]], drawn up by [[John Curtiss Underwood]], expanding suffrage to all male citizens over 21, including [[freedmen]]. * [[January 28]] – British {{SS|City of Boston}} departs [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], on a transatlantic passage on which it will be lost with all 191 aboard. * [[February]] – [[Denis Vrain-Lucas]] is sentenced to 2 years in prison for multiple [[forgery]], in Paris. * [[February 1]] – [[Goodna State School]] in [[Goodna, Queensland]], Australia, is founded. * [[February 2]] ** It is revealed that the famed [[Cardiff Giant]] in the U.S. is just carved [[gypsum]] and not the petrified remains of a human. ** ''[[The Seven Brothers]]'' (''Seitsemän veljestä''), a novel by Finnish author [[Aleksis Kivi]], is published first time in several thin booklets.<ref>[https://www.nurmijarvi.fi/aleksis-kivi/artikkelit/seitseman-veljesta-150-juhlavuosi/ Seitsemän veljestä 150 juhlavuosi – Nurmijärvi] (in Finnish)</ref> * [[February 3]] – The [[Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]], guaranteeing [[African American]] men the right to vote, is passed. * [[February 9]] – The U.S. Army [[Weather Bureau]] is created within the [[Army Signal Corps]]. * [[February 10]] – [[Anaheim, California]], is incorporated. * [[February 12]] – [[Women's suffrage]]: Women gain the [[right to vote]] in [[Utah Territory]]. * [[February 23]] – Military control of [[Mississippi]] ends and it is readmitted to the Union. * [[February 25]] – [[Hiram Rhodes Revels]], a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] from Mississippi, is sworn into the [[United States Senate]], becoming the first African American to sit in the [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]]. * [[February 26]] ** In New York City, the first [[pneumatic]] [[rapid transit|subway]], [[Beach Pneumatic Transit]], is opened. ** The German ''[[Commerzbank]]'' is founded in [[Hamburg]]. * [[February 27]] – The '''Nisshoki''' 'circle of the sun' [[flag of Japan]] is adopted as the national flag for Japanese merchant ships, by proclamation of the [[Daijō-kan]]. * [[February 28]] – The [[Bulgarian Exarchate]] is established, by decree of Sultan [[Abdülaziz]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. * [[March]] – The [[Mitsubishi]] Company is established in Japan as a [[shipping]] firm, by [[Iwasaki Yatarō]] with [[Thomas Blake Glover]]. * [[March 1]] – [[Battle of Cerro Corá]], [[Paraguay]]: Marshal [[Francisco Solano López]]'s last troops are cornered by those of the Triple Alliance. López refuses to surrender and is killed, ending the [[Paraguayan War]]. * [[March 4]] – [[Red River Rebellion]]: [[Thomas Scott (Orangeman)|Thomas Scott]] is executed by [[Louis Riel]]'s provisional government, in modern-day [[Manitoba]], Canada. * [[March 5]] – The first ever international [[Association football]] match, [[England v Scotland (1870)|England v Scotland]], takes place under the auspices of [[the Football Association]] at [[The Oval]], London. * [[March 10]] – [[Deutsche Bank]] is founded in Berlin. * [[March 18]] – [[Female Infanticide Prevention Act, 1870]], passed in British India by Natalia Fish. * [[March 19]] – The Ohio Legislature passes the Cannon Act, thereby establishing the Ohio Agriculture and Mechanical College, later [[Ohio State University]]. * [[March 24]] ** [[Syracuse University]] is established in New York (state) and officially opens. ** A Chilean prospecting party led by José Díaz Gana discovers the silver ores of [[Caracoles]] in the Bolivian portion of [[Atacama Desert]],<ref name=arqueo>{{Cite journal |title=Arquelogía histórica en el mineral de Caracoles, Región de Antofagasta, Chile (1870-1989) |journal=Revista de Arqueología Histórica Argentina y Latinoamericana |url= |last1=García-Albarido |first1=Francisco |issue= |volume=4 |pages=169–194 |last2=Lorca |first2=Rodrigo |year=2010 |language=Spanish |last3=Rivera |first3=Francisco}}</ref> leading to the last of [[Chilean silver rush|Chilean silver rushes]]<ref name=ChSI>{{Cite book | isbn = 978-0-521-43375-4 | title = Chile Since Independence | editor1-last = Bethell | editor1-first= Leslie | year = 1993 | publisher = [[Cambridge University Press]] | location = [[Cambridge, England|Cambridge]]| pages = 13–14 | oclc = 25873947 | lccn = 92017160 }}<!-- Bethel, "Chile Since Independence", 1993 --></ref> and a diplomatic dispute over its taxation between Chile and [[Bolivia]].<ref name=mem2>{{Cite web | url = https://www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-article-92800.html | title = Mineral de Caracoles |trans-title= | website = [[Memoria Chilena]] | publisher = [[Biblioteca Nacional de Chile]] | language = es }}</ref> * [[March 30]] ** The [[Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]], giving African American men the right to vote, is ratified. ** [[Reconstruction Era|Reconstruction]]: [[Texas]] is readmitted to the Union. * [[March 31]] – [[Thomas Mundy Peterson]] is the first African American to vote in an election. === April–June === * [[April 11]] – A [[1870 Batang earthquake|7.3 earthquake]] shakes the Chinese county of [[Batang County|Batang]] causing a fire that leaves about 5,000 dead.<ref name=NGDC>{{citation|title=Significant Earthquake Database|url=https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazel/view/hazards/earthquake/event-more-info/1138|author=National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS)|publisher=[[National Geophysical Data Center]], [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|NOAA]]|doi=10.7289/V5TD9V7K|year=1972|type=Data Set}}</ref> * [[April 13]] – [[The Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York City is established. * [[April 27]] – [[Antonio Guzmán Blanco]] begins his first term as [[President of Venezuela]]. * [[April 29]] – The Chicago Base Ball Club, later to be known as the Chicago White Stockings and ultimately the [[Chicago Cubs]], play their first game against the St. Louis Unions of the [[National Association of Base Ball Players]], an amateur league. * [[May 12]] ** The Canadian province of [[Manitoba]] is created, in response to [[Louis Riel]]'s [[Red River Rebellion]]. ** The [[Port Adelaide Football Club]] is founded. * [[May 14]] – The first [[rugby football|rugby]] match is played in New Zealand, between the Nelson Football Club and [[Nelson College]]. * [[May 25]] The [[Fenian Brotherhood]] [[Battle of Eccles Hill|attacks Eccles hill]], Quebec. * [[June 8]] – The final splice on the first [[telegraph]] submarine cable between [[Great Britain]] and [[India]] is made. * [[June 9]] – English novelist [[Charles Dickens]] dies at [[Gads Hill Place]] in [[Kent]], leaving his last book, ''[[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'', unfinished. * [[June 21]] – The [[Tianjin Massacre]] of 17 foreigners (mostly European Christian priests and nuns) and 40 Chinese people who had converted to Christianity, takes place in China when an angry mob attacks churches established in the city.<ref name=Putnam>"China", in ''The World's Progress: A Dictionary of Dates'', ed. by George P. Putnam and F. B. Perkins (G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1878) p. 133.</ref> * [[June 22]] ** The office of the [[Solicitor General of the United States]] is set up, to supervise and conduct government litigation in the [[United States Supreme Court]]. ** The [[U.S. Congress]] creates the [[United States Department of Justice]]. * [[June 23]] –The first message by [[electric telegraph]] using the [[Great Britain]] to [[India]] submarine cable is sent from [[London]]. * [[June 26]] – [[Richard Wagner]]'s opera ''[[Die Walküre]]'' is first performed at [[Munich]]'s [[National Theatre Munich|National Theatre]]. * [[June 28]] – American President [[Ulysses S. Grant]] signs an act making the [[United States Independence Day]], [[Thanksgiving Day (United States)|Thanksgiving Day]], [[Christmas Day]] and [[New Year's Day]] federal holidays in the United States.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://time.com/4608452/christmas-america-national-holiday/|title=The Surprising Story of Christmas in the United States|magazine=Time|language=en|author=Olivia B. Waxman|date=23 December 2016|access-date=15 January 2018}}</ref> === July–September === * [[July 14]] – The [[Ems Dispatch]] is published, serving as ''[[casus belli]]'' for a war between [[Prussia]] and France. * [[July 15]] ** [[Reconstruction Era]]: [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] becomes the last former [[Confederate States of America|Confederate state of America]] to be readmitted to the Union. ** The British government admits the former [[Hudson's Bay Company]] territory of [[Rupert's Land]] and the [[North-Western Territory]] to the Dominion of Canada. * [[July 18]] – ''[[Pastor aeternus]]'': [[Pope Pius IX]] declares [[papal infallibility]], in matters of faith and morals. * [[July 19]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: France declares war on [[Prussia]]. * [[July 28]] – Start of [[Solar Saros 153]]. The final eclipse in this series will be in 3114. * [[July 30]] – The '[[Griqualand West#Diggers Republic (1870-71)|Diggers' Republic]]' is proclaimed at Klipdrift in South Africa by diamond miners, with [[Stafford Parker]] as president. * [[August 2]] – The [[Tower Subway]] beneath the [[River Thames]] in London, the world's first underground passenger "tube" railway, officially opens.<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=978-0-14-102715-9|year=2006}}</ref> Although this lasts as a railway operation only until November, it demonstrates the technologically successful first use of the cylindrical [[wrought iron]] [[tunnelling shield]], devised by [[Peter W. Barlow]] and [[James Henry Greathead]],<ref>{{cite book|last=Smith|first=Denis|title=Civil Engineering Heritage: London and the Thames Valley|publisher=Thomas Telford|year=2001|pages=22–23|isbn=978-0-7277-2876-0}}</ref> and of a permanent tunnel lining of [[cast iron]] segments.<ref>{{cite book|last=West|first=Graham|title=Innovation and the Rise of the Tunnelling Industry|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=2005|pages=116–118|isbn=978-0-521-33512-6}}</ref> * [[August 8]] – The [[Republic of Ploiești]], an uprising against [[Domnitor]] [[Carol I of Romania|Carol]] of [[Romania]], fails. * [[August 24]] – The [[Red River Rebellion]] in Canada ends with the arrival of the [[Wolseley Expedition]] and the flight of [[Louis Riel]]. * [[September 2]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: [[Battle of Sedan]] – [[Prussia]]n forces defeat the French armies and take Emperor [[Napoleon III]] and 100,000 of his soldiers prisoner at [[Sedan, France]]. * [[September 4]] – Emperor [[Napoleon III]] of France is deposed and the [[French Third Republic|Third Republic]] is declared. [[Empress Eugénie]] flees to England with her son. * [[September 6]] – [[Louisa Swain]] of Laramie, Wyoming, becomes the first woman in the United States to cast a vote legally since [[1807]]. * [[September 18]] – [[Old Faithful Geyser]] is observed and named by [[Henry D. Washburn]], during the [[Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition]] to [[Yellowstone]] in Wyoming. * [[September 19]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: The [[Siege of Paris (1870–1871)]] begins. From September 23, [[balloon mail]] is sent out of the city. * [[September 20]] – [[Capture of Rome]]; With ''[[Bersaglieri]]'' soldiers entering Rome at [[Porta Pia]], the [[unification of Italy]] is completed, ending the last remnant of the [[Papal States]] and [[Temporal power (papal)|Papal temporal power]]. === October–December === * [[October 2]] – A [[Referendum|plebiscite]] held in Rome supports, by 133,681 votes to 1,507, the annexation of the city by Italy. * [[October 6]] – Rome becomes the capital of [[Italian unification|unified Italy]]. * [[October 8]] – [[Léon Gambetta]] escapes besieged Paris in a [[hot-air balloon]]. * [[October 20]] ** The [[First Vatican Council]] adjourns. ** A [[1870 Charlevoix earthquake|6.6 earthquake]] shakes the Canadian province of [[Quebec]], killing 6 people.<ref name="anss">{{cite anss|M 6.6 - Near Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada|1870| ott18701020163000000}}</ref> * [[October 26]] – The Chinese leaders of June's [[Tianjin Massacre]] of foreigners are executed by China's Imperial government.<ref name=Putnam/> * [[October 27]] – [[Franco-Prussian War]]: [[Siege of Metz (1870)|Siege of Metz]] – Marshal [[François Achille Bazaine]], commanding the French left wing, is forced by starvation to surrender the [[fortifications of Metz]]. * [[November 1]] – In the United States, the newly created Weather Bureau (later renamed the [[National Weather Service]]) makes its first official [[Meteorology|meteorological]] forecast: "High winds at Chicago and Milwaukee... and along the Lakes". * [[November 16]] – The Spanish [[Cortes Generales]] proclaims Amadeo de Saboya as King [[Amadeo I of Spain]]. * [[December 12]] – [[Joseph H. Rainey]] of South Carolina becomes the second black U.S. congressman (following Hiram Rhodes Revels in February). * [[December 28]] – [[Juan Prim]], prime minister of Spain, is shot by unknown assassins on leaving the Cortes, dying two days later. * [[December 31]] ** [[Henry Barkly|Sir Henry Barkly]] is appointed [[Cape Colony#Governors of the Cape of Good Hope (1797–1910)|Governor of the Cape of Good Hope]] and [[High Commissioner for Southern Africa]]. ** The {{convert|12.8|km|mi|abbr=on}} [[Fréjus Rail Tunnel]] through the [[Alps]] is completed. === Date unknown === * David Kenyon invents the [[fireman's pole]] in Chicago. * [[Graeter's]] ice cream is originated in Cincinnati, Ohio. * Just one of the 916 members of the [[Indian Civil Service]] is Indian. == Births == === January–March === [[File:ErnstBarlachYoung.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Ernst Barlach]]]] [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-J0113-0500-001, Gustav Bauer.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Gustav Bauer]]]] * [[January 2]] – [[Ernst Barlach]], German sculptor, graphic artist and poet (d. [[1938]]) * [[January 6]] – [[Gustav Bauer]], [[Chancellor of Germany (German Reich)|Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[1944]]) * [[January 4]] – [[Helena Willman-Grabowska]], Polish indologist, Sorbonne and Jagiellonian University professor (d. [[1957]]) * [[January 8]] **[[Walter Edwards (director)|Walter Edwards]], American film director (d. [[1920]]) **[[Miguel Primo de Rivera]], dictator of Spain (d. [[1930]]) * [[January 11]] – [[Alexander Stirling Calder]], American sculptor (d. [[1945]]) * [[January 14]] – [[George Pearce]], Australian politician (d. [[1952]]) * [[January 20]] – [[Ajahn Mun Bhuridatta]], Thai Buddhist monk (d. [[1949]]) * [[January 23]] – [[William G. Morgan]], American inventor of volleyball (d. [[1942]]) * [[February 1]] – [[Erik Adolf von Willebrand]], Finnish physician (d. [[1949]]) * [[February 7]] – [[Alfred Adler]], Austrian psychologist (d. [[1937]]) * [[February 12]] ** [[Marie Lloyd]], English singer (d. [[1922]]) ** [[Hugo Stinnes]], German industrialist, politician (d. [[1924]]) * [[February 20]] – [[Jay Johnson Morrow]], American military engineer, politician, 3rd [[Governor of the Panama Canal Zone]] (d. [[1937]]) * [[February 25]] – [[Jelica Belović-Bernardzikowska]], Croatian writer (d. [[1946]]) * [[March 5]] – [[Frank Norris]], American writer (d. [[1902]]) * [[March 10]] – [[Ester Rachel Kamińska]], Polish actress, "mother of Yiddish theatre" (d. [[1925]]) * [[March 13]] – [[Seale Harris]], American physician (d. [[1957]]) * [[March 17]] – [[Horace Donisthorpe]], English entomologist (d. [[1951]]) * [[March 20]] – [[Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck]], German general (d. [[1964]]) * [[March 22]] – [[Arthur Storch (sculptor)]] (d. [[1947]]) * [[March 29]] – [[Pavlos Melas]], Greek revolutionary and army officer (d. [[1904]]) * [[March 31]] – [[James M. Cox]], [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] candidate for [[President of the United States]] in the [[1920 United States presidential election|election of 1920]] (d. [[1957]]) === April–June === [[File:Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi photograph.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Hamaguchi Osachi]]]] [[File:Vladimir_Lenin.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Vladimir Lenin]]]] [[File:Bain News Service - Franz Lehár.jpg|thumb|110px|upright|[[Franz Lehár]]]] * [[April 1]] – [[Hamaguchi Osachi]], 27th [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (d. [[1931]]) * [[April 4]] – [[George Albert Smith]], 8th president of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (d. [[1951]]) * [[April 17]] – [[Ray Stannard Baker]], American journalist, author (d. [[1946]]) * [[April 19]] – [[J. Howard Crocker]], Canadian educator and sports executive (d. [[1959]]) * [[April 21]] – [[Edwin S. Porter]], American film director (d. [[1941]]) * [[April 22]] – [[Vladimir Lenin]], Russian revolutionary, first [[Premier of the Soviet Union]] (d. [[1924]]) * [[April 24]] – [[Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein]], German general (d. [[1948]])<ref>{{Cite web |title=Friedrich Freiherr Kreß von Kressenstein |url=http://prussianmachine.com/aka/kress.htm |access-date=2022-05-30 |website=prussianmachine.com}}</ref> * [[April 30]] – [[Franz Lehár]], Austrian composer (d. [[1948]]) * [[May 9]] – [[Harry Vardon]], English golf professional (d. [[1937]]) * [[May 10]] – [[Reginald Tyrwhitt]], British admiral (d. [[1951]]) * [[May 19]] – [[Albert Fish]], American serial killer (d. [[1936]]) * [[May 24]] ** [[Benjamin N. Cardozo]], [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (d. [[1938]]) ** [[Jan Smuts]], South African soldier, statesman (d. [[1950]]) * [[June 13]] – [[Jules Bordet]], Belgian immunologist, microbiologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1961]]) * [[June 18]] – [[Édouard Le Roy]], French mathematician and philosopher (d. [[1954]]) * [[June 20]] – [[Georges Dufrénoy]], French post-impressionist painter (d. [[1943]]) === July–September === [[File:Maria Montessori1913.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Maria Montessori]]]] [[File:Georges Claude 1926.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Georges Claude]]]] * [[July 3]] – [[R. B. Bennett]], 11th [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. [[1947]]) * [[July 12]] – [[Louis II, Prince of Monaco]] (d. [[1949]]) * [[July 25]] – [[Maxfield Parrish]], American illustrator (d. [[1966]]) * [[July 26]] – [[Charles Becker]], American policeman and murderer (d. [[1915]]) * [[July 27]] – [[Hilaire Belloc]], French/English man of letters (d. [[1953]]) * [[July 29]] – [[George Dixon (boxer)|George Dixon]], Canadian boxer (d. [[1909]]) * [[August 2]] – [[Marianne Weber]], German sociologist and suffragist (d. [[1954]])<ref>{{cite book | first1=Patricia M. | last1=Lengermann | first2=Jill | last2=Niebrugge-Brantley | chapter=Marianne Weber (1870- 1954): A Woman-Centered Sociology | title=The Women Founders: Sociology and Social Theory, 1830-1930 : a Text/reader | location=Boston | publisher=McGraw-Hill | year=1998 | isbn=978-1-57766-509-0 | page=194}}</ref> * [[August 4]] – [[Harry Lauder]], Scottish entertainer (d. [[1950]]) * [[August 10]] – [[Hans Zenker]], German admiral (d. [[1932]]) * [[August 11]] – [[Tom Richardson (cricketer)|Tom Richardson]], English cricketer (d. [[1912]]) * [[August 12]] – [[Hubert Gough]], British general (d. [[1963]]) * [[August 20]] – [[Edward Stanley Kellogg]], 16th [[Governor of American Samoa]] (d. [[1948]]) * [[August 31]] – [[Maria Montessori]], Italian educator (d. [[1952]]) * [[September 24]] – [[Georges Claude]], French engineer, inventor (d. [[1960]]) * [[September 26]] – King [[Christian X of Denmark]] (d. [[1947]]) * [[September 30]] ** [[Jean Baptiste Perrin]], French physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1942]]) ** [[Thomas W. Lamont]], American banker (d. [[1948]]) === October–December === * [[October 2]] – [[Horace Hood]], British admiral (d. [[1916]]) * [[October 4]] – [[Karl Renner]], 1st Chancellor of Austria (d. [[1950]]) * [[October 10]] – [[Ivan Bunin]], Russian writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1953]]) * [[October 18]] – [[D. T. Suzuki]], Japanese philosopher (d. [[1966]]) * [[October 22]] – [[Johan Ludwig Mowinckel]], Norwegian businessman, [[Prime Minister of Norway]] (d. [[1943]]) * [[October 30]] – [[Lawrence Grant]], English actor (d. [[1952]]) * [[November 21]] – [[Sigfrid Edström]], Swedish sports official, [[President of the International Olympic Committee]] (d. [[1964]]) * [[November 27]] – [[Juho Kusti Paasikivi]], [[Prime Minister of Finland|Prime Minister]] and [[President of Finland]] (d. [[1956]]) * [[November 28]] – [[Gustavus M. Blech]], German-American physician, surgeon (d. [[1949]]) * [[November 29]] – [[Trixie Friganza]], American actress (d. [[1955]]) * [[December 5]] – [[Vítězslav Novák]], Czech composer (d. [[1949]]) * [[December 9]] – [[Francisco S. Carvajal]], 36th [[President of Mexico]] (d. [[1932]]) * [[December 10]] – [[Jadunath Sarkar]], Indian historian (d. [[1958]]) * [[December 14]] ** [[Dirk Jan de Geer]], [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]] (d. [[1960]]) ** [[Karl Renner]], 4th President of Austria (d. [[1950]]) * [[December 18]] – [[Saki]], English writer (d. [[1916]]) * [[December 31]] – [[Mbah Gotho]], Indonesian man, oldest human (d. [[2017]]) == Deaths == === January–June === [[File:Lopez1870.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Francisco Solano López]]]] [[File:Dickens Gurney head.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Charles Dickens]]]] * [[January 20]] – [[George Seymour (Royal Navy officer)|Sir George Seymour]], British admiral of the fleet (b. [[1787]]) * [[January 25]] – [[Victor de Broglie (1785–1870)|Victor de Broglie]], Prime Minister of France (b. [[1785]]) * [[January 29]] – [[Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. [[1797]]) * [[February 7]] – [[Sylvain Salnave]], Haitian general, 9th [[President of Haiti]] (b. [[1827]]) * [[February 11]] – [[Carlos Soublette]], 2-time President of Venezuela (b. [[1789]]) * [[February 19]] – [[Nathaniel de Rothschild]], French wine grower (b. [[1812]]) * [[March 1]] – [[Francisco Solano López]], 2nd [[President of Paraguay]] (killed in action) (b. [[1827]]) * [[March 3]] – [[Henry Light]], third governor of British Guiana (b. [[1783]]) * [[March 4]] – [[Thomas Scott (Orangeman)|Thomas Scott]], Canadian Orangeman, surveyor of the Red River Rebellion (shot by [[Louis Riel]] and the Métis) (b. c. [[1842]]) * [[March 11]] – [[Moshoeshoe I]] of [[Lesotho]] (b. [[1786]]?) * [[March 28]] – [[George Henry Thomas]], American general (b. [[1816]]) * [[April 11]] – [[Justo José de Urquiza]], General, First constitutional [[President of Argentina]] (assassinated) (b. [[1801]]) * [[April 15]] – [[Emma Willard]], American women's rights activist (b. [[1787]]) * [[April 16]] – [[Domnița Rallou Caragea]], Greek princess, independence activist (b. [[1799]]) * [[May 6]] – Sir [[James Young Simpson]], Scottish physician, researcher (b. [[1811]]) * [[June 6]] – [[Ferdinand von Wrangel]], Baltic-German explorer (b. [[1796]]/[[1797]]) * [[June 7]] – [[Friedrich Hohe]], German lithographer, painter (b. [[1802]]) * [[June 9]] – [[Charles Dickens]], British novelist (b. [[1812]])<ref>{{cite DNB |wstitle=Dickens, Charles}}</ref> * [[June 20]] – [[Jules de Goncourt]], French writer, publisher (b. [[1830]])<ref>''Pages from the Goncourt Journals'' (2006). NYRB Classics. {{ISBN|159017190X}}.</ref> * [[June 23]] – [[Mírzá Mihdí]], youngest child of Baháʼí founder Baháʼu'lláh (b. [[1848]]) * [[June 27]] – [[Cyrus Kingsbury]], American missionary to Choctaw Indians (b. [[1786]]) === July–December === [[File:Portrett av forfatter Aasmund Olavsson Vinje.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Aasmund Olavsson Vinje]]]] [[File:Nadar - Alexander Dumas père (1802-1870) - Google Art Project 2.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Alexandre Dumas, père]]]] * [[July 10]] – [[Pelaghia Roșu]], Romanian heroine (b. [[1800]]) * [[July 22]] – [[Josef Strauss]], Austrian composer (b. [[1827]]) * [[August 4]] – [[Abel Douay]], French general (killed in action) (b. [[1809]]) * [[August 14]] – [[David Farragut]], American admiral (b. [[1801]]) * [[August 17]] – [[Perucho Figueredo|Pedro Figueredo]], Cuban poet, musician and freedom fighter (b. [[1818]]) * [[September 4]] – [[Juan Javier Espinosa]], 9th President of Ecuador (b. [[1815]]) * [[September 23]] – [[Prosper Mérimée]], French writer (b. [[1803]])<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=[[Encyclopaedia Britannica]] |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Prosper-Merimee |title=Prosper Mérimée|date=September 24, 2024 }}</ref> * [[September 27]] – [[William F. Packer]], American politician (b. [[1807]]) * [[October 12]] **[[Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch]], American minister, hymn writer (b. [[1809]]) **[[Robert E. Lee]], Confederate general (b. [[1807]]) * [[November 3]] – [[Diego Noboa]], 4th President of Ecuador (b. [[1789]]) * [[November 23]] – [[Giuseppina Bozzacchi]], Milanese-born ballerina (b. [[1853]]) (result of deprivation during [[Siege of Paris (1870–71)|Siege of Paris]]) * [[November 24]] – [[Comte de Lautréamont]], French poet, writer (b. [[1846]]) * [[November 26]] – [[Franz Graf von Wimpffen]], Austrian general and admiral (b. [[1797]]) * [[November 28]] – [[Frédéric Bazille]], French painter (b. [[1841]]) * [[December 5]] ** [[David G. Burnet]], early politician within the [[Republic of Texas]] (b. [[1788]]) ** [[Alexandre Dumas]], père, French author (b. [[1802]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Douglas Munro|title=Alexandre Dumas Père: A Bibliography of Works Translated Into English to 1910|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W2JHAQAAIAAJ|year=1978|publisher=Garland Pub.|isbn=978-0-8240-9836-0|page=242}}</ref> * [[December 9]] – [[Patrick MacDowell]], Northern Irish sculptor (b. [[1799]]) * [[December 27]] – [[Juan Prim, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos|Juan Prim]], Spanish general and prime minister (assassinated) (b. [[1814]]) == References == {{Reflist|30em}} ==Further reading== * Carruth, Gorton. "1870: Publishing; arts and music; popular entertainment; architecture; theatre." ''The Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates'' by Gorton Carruth, (9th ed., HarperCollins, 1993), p. 302. [https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A18264630/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=349ae456 online] ==External links== * {{cite web |publisher=[[Digital Public Library of America]] |title=1870 |work=Timeline |url=http://dp.la/timeline#1870 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140605161908/http://dp.la/timeline%231870|archive-date=June 5, 2014 |url-status=dead|location=USA }} {{DEFAULTSORT:1870}} [[Category:1870| ]]
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