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{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2011}} {{About year|1876|the novel by Gore Vidal|1876 (novel)}} {{Year nav|1876}} {{C19 year in topic}}{{Year article header|1876}} {{TOC limit|2}} == Events == === January–March === * [[January 1]] ** The [[Reichsbank]] opens in [[Berlin]]. ** The [[Bass Brewery]] Red Triangle becomes the world's first [[registered trademark symbol]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ipo.gov.uk/tm/t-find/t-find-number?detailsrequested=C&trademark=1|title=United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office}}</ref> *[[January 27]] – The [[Northampton Bank robbery]] occurs in Massachusetts.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Roth |first=Cheyna |date=2023-12-28 |title=My Favorite Victorian Criminal Was a Bank Robber With a Secret Weapon |url=https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2023/12/george-leslie-bank-robber-heist-history.html |access-date=2024-01-06 |work=Slate |language=en-US |issn=1091-2339}}</ref> * [[February 2]] ** The [[National League (baseball)|National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs]] is formed at a meeting in Chicago; it replaces the [[National Association of Professional Base Ball Players]]. [[Morgan Bulkeley]] of the [[Hartford Dark Blues]] is selected as the league's first president. ** [[Third Carlist War]] (Spain): Battle of Montejurra – The new commander General [[Fernando Primo de Rivera]] marches on the remaining Carlist stronghold at [[Estella-Lizarra|Estella]], where he meets a force of about 1,600 men under General Carlos Calderón, at nearby Montejurra. After a courageous and costly defence, Calderón is forced to withdraw. * [[February 14]] – [[Alexander Graham Bell]] applies for a U.S. [[patent]] for the telephone, as does [[Elisha Gray]]. * [[February 19]] – [[Third Carlist War]]: Government troops under General Primo de Rivera drive through the weak Carlist forces protecting Estella and take the city by storm. * [[February 22]] – [[Johns Hopkins University]] is founded in [[Baltimore]], Maryland. * [[February 24]] – The first stage production of the verse-play ''[[Peer Gynt]]'' by [[Henrik Ibsen]] premieres, with incidental music by [[Edvard Grieg]], in Christiania (modern-day [[Oslo]]), [[Norway]]. * [[February 26]] – The Japanese force the Korean government to sign the [[Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876]] (having brought a fleet to [[Incheon]], the port of modern-day [[Seoul]]), opening three ports to Japanese trade and forcing Korea's [[Joseon dynasty]] to cease considering itself a tributary of China. On China's urging, Korea also signs treaties with the European powers, in an effort to counterbalance Japan. * [[February 28]] – [[Third Carlist War]]: The [[Carlism|Carlist]] forces do not succeed, and the promises are never fulfilled. The [[Carlist]] [[pretender]] [[Carlos, Duke of Madrid]], goes into exile in France, bringing the conflict to an end after four years. * [[February]]–[[March]] – ''[[The Harvard Lampoon]]'' humor magazine is founded in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. * Spring – Thousands of [[Plains Indians]] in the United States travel to an [[Great Sioux War of 1876#Combatants|encampment]] of the [[Sioux]] chief [[Sitting Bull]] in the region of the [[Little Bighorn River]], creating the last great gathering of native peoples on the [[Great Plains]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/How-the-Battle-of-Little-Bighorn-Was-Won.html|title=How the Battle of Little Bighorn Was Won|work=Smithsonian Magazine|author=Powers, Thomas|access-date=January 6, 2018|archive-date=April 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130408214831/http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/How-the-Battle-of-Little-Bighorn-Was-Won.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[March]] – American librarian [[Melvil Dewey]] first publishes the [[Dewey Decimal Classification]] system.<ref>{{cite book|title=A Classification and Subject Index for Cataloguing and Arranging the Books and Pamphlets of a Library|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12513/12513-h/12513-h.htm|first=Melvil|last=Dewey|year=1876|oclc=78870163|access-date=2012-07-31}}</ref> * [[March 2]] – United States Secretary of War [[William W. Belknap]] resigns his office in the wake of the [[trader post scandal]]. * [[March 7]] – [[Alexander Graham Bell]] is granted a United States [[patent]] for the [[telephone]].<ref>Patent #174,466.</ref> * [[March 10]] – Alexander Graham Bell makes the first successful telephone call, saying "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you". * [[March 20]] – Through constitutional reform taking legal effect, [[Louis Gerhard De Geer|Louis De Geer]] becomes the first [[Prime Minister of Sweden]]. === April–June === * [[April 1]] – [[Lars Magnus Ericsson]] starts a small mechanical workshop in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] (from April 27 partnering with Carl Johan Andersson), dealing with [[telegraphy]] equipment, which grows into the worldwide company [[Ericsson]]. * [[April 12]] – The ''[[Indian Act]]'' comes into force in Canada. * [[April 16]] – The [[April Uprising]] in [[Bulgaria]] occurs. * [[April 17]] – [[Friends Academy]] is founded by Gideon Frost at [[Locust Valley, New York]]. * [[May]] – [[April Uprising]] (Bulgaria): [[Batak massacre]] – Bulgarians in Batak are massacred by Ottoman troops. The number of victims ranges from 3,000 to 5,000, depending on the source. * [[May 1]] ** The [[Royal Titles Act 1876]] in the UK Parliament confers the title '[[Empress of India]]' upon [[Queen Victoria]] from 1877. ** The [[Settle–Carlisle Railway]] in England is opened to passenger traffic (it opened to goods traffic in 1875). * [[May 10]] ** The [[Centennial Exposition]] begins in [[Philadelphia]]. ** Major [[pharmaceutical]] brand [[Eli Lilly and Company|Eli Lilly]] is founded in [[Indiana]], United States.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eli Lilly & Company |url=http://www.indianahistory.org/our-services/books-publications/hbr/eli-lilly.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160729072945/http://www.indianahistory.org/our-services/books-publications/hbr/eli-lilly.pdf |archive-date=29 July 2016 |publisher=[[Indiana Historical Society]]}}</ref> * [[May 11]]/[[May 12|12]] – [[Berlin Memorandum]]: Germany, Russia and [[Austria-Hungary]] propose an armistice between [[Turkey]] and its [[Insurgency|insurgent]]s. * [[May 16]] ** British Prime Minister [[Benjamin Disraeli]] rejects the Berlin Memorandum. ** [[German American]] "Napoleon of crime" [[Adam Worth]] steals [[Thomas Gainsborough|Gainsborough]]'s ''[[Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire]]'' from a London gallery three weeks after its sale at [[Christie's]] for 10,000 guineas, the highest price ever paid for a painting at auction at this time.<ref>{{cite news|last=Macintyre|first=Ben|author-link=Ben Macintyre|title=The Disappearing Duchess|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/31/magazine/the-disappearing-duchess.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm|access-date=2013-05-30|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=1994-07-31}}</ref> It is not recovered until 1901. * [[May 17]] – [[Nicolaus Otto]] files his [[patent]] for the [[four-stroke cycle]] [[internal combustion engine]].<ref>{{cite book|first=Stephen|last=van Dulken|title=Inventing the 19th Century|location=London|publisher=[[British Library]]|year=2001|isbn=0-7123-0881-4|pages=104–5}}</ref> * [[May 18]] – [[Wyatt Earp]] starts work in [[Dodge City, Kansas]], serving under [[Marshal]] Larry Deger. * [[May 29]] – The United States Senate votes 37 to 29 that U.S. Secretary of War [[William W. Belknap]] cannot be barred from trial and [[Federal impeachment in the United States|impeachment]], despite being a private citizen; however, this is far short of the two-thirds majority required and thus he is acquitted. * [[May 30]] – [[Abdülaziz]] is deposed by his nephew [[Murad V]] as [[Sultan of the Ottoman Empire]] on the grounds of mismanaging the economy; 6 days later, Abdülaziz is found dead at the [[Çırağan Palace]] in Istanbul and 93 days later Murad is deposed by [[Abdul Hamid II]] on the grounds of mental illness. For this reason, in [[Turkey]] 1876 is known as the 'Year of the Three Sultans'. * [[May 30]] – The secret decree of [[Ems Ukaz]] is issued by Tsar [[Alexander II of Russia]] in the German city of [[Bad Ems]], aimed at stopping the printing and distribution of [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian-language]] publications in the [[Russian Empire]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Ukraine under direct imperial Russian rule |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Ukraine/Ukraine-under-direct-imperial-Russian-rule#ref404490 |website=britannica.com |access-date=1 April 2024}}</ref> * [[June 4]] – The [[Transcontinental Express]] arrives in [[San Francisco]] via the [[First transcontinental railroad]], 83 hours and 39 minutes after having left [[New York City]]. * [[June 6]] – The Association of Medical Officers of American Institutions for Idiotic and Feebleminded Persons, later known as the [[American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities]], is founded when several directors led by [[Édouard Séguin]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mentalhelp.net/articles/the-american-association-on-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-aaidd-diagnostic-criteria-for-intellectual-disability/|title=The American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) Diagnostic Criteria for Intellectual Disability|date=March 23, 2019 |access-date=April 9, 2019}}</ref> inspired by Centennial events, meet to improve the lives of those with disabilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aaidd.org/about-aaidd/mission|title=Mission|website=aaidd.org|access-date=April 9, 2019}}</ref> * [[June 17]] – [[American Indian Wars]]: [[Battle of the Rosebud]] – 1,500 [[Sioux]] and [[Cheyenne]], led by [[Crazy Horse]], beat back General [[George Crook]]'s forces at Rosebud Creek in [[Montana Territory]]. * [[June 19]] – Jászkunság, the last remnant of [[Kunság]] within [[Austria-Hungary]], is disestablished. * [[June 25]]/[[June 26|26]] – [[American Indian Wars]]: [[Battle of the Little Bighorn]]: 300 men of the [[U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment]] under [[Lieutenant colonel|Lieutenant Colonel]] [[George Armstrong Custer]] are wiped out by 5,000 [[Lakota people|Lakota]], [[Cheyenne]] and [[Arapaho]], led by [[Sitting Bull]] and [[Crazy Horse]]. === July – September === [[File:Punch - The Dogs of War.png|thumb|300px|''[[Punch (magazine)|Punch]]'' cartoon from [[June 17]]. Russia preparing to let slip the "Dogs of War", its imminent engagement in the growing Balkan [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)|conflict between Slavic states]] and [[Turkey]], while policeman [[John Bull]] (Britain) warns Russia to take care. The Slavic states of Serbia and Montenegro would declare war on Turkey two weeks later.]] * [[July 1]] – [[Serbia]] [[Declaration of war|declares war]] on the [[Ottoman Empire]]. * [[July 2]] – [[Montenegro]] declares war on the Ottoman Empire. * [[July 4]] – The United States [[Centennial Exposition]] is celebrated across the country. * [[July 8]] – [[Reichstadt Agreement]]: Russia and Austria-Hungary agree on partitioning the [[Balkan Peninsula]]. * [[July 13]] – The prosecution of [[Arthur Tooth]], an [[Anglican]] [[clergyman]], for using [[Ritualism in the Church of England|ritualist]] practices begins. * [[August 1]] ** [[Colorado]] is admitted as the 38th [[U.S. state]]. ** The United States Senate votes to acquit former Secretary of War [[William W. Belknap]] of all [[Federal impeachment in the United States|impeachment]] charges relating to the [[trader post scandal]]. * [[August 2]] – [[Wild Bill Hickok]] is murdered in [[Deadwood, South Dakota]]. * [[August 6]] – The first issue of [[Arabic language]] [[newspaper]] ''[[Al-Ahram]]'' is published by [[Saleem Takla|Saleem]] and [[:fr:Beshara Tekla|Beshara Takla]] in [[Alexandria]], [[Muhammad Ali dynasty]] (modern-day [[Egypt]]).<ref>{{Cite book |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/book1561 |title=The 1956 Hungarian Revolution: Hungarian and Canadian Perspectives |date=2010 |publisher=University of Ottawa Press |isbn=978-0-7766-1846-3 |editor-last=Adam |editor-first=Christopher |pages=126 |doi=10.1353/book1561 |editor-last2=Egervari |editor-first2=Tibor |editor-last3=Laczko |editor-first3=Leslie |editor-last4=Young |editor-first4=Judy}}</ref> * [[August 8]] – [[Thomas Edison]] receives a patent for his [[mimeograph]]. * [[August 13]] – The [[Bayreuth Festival]], showcasing the stage works of [[Richard Wagner]], is inaugurated under the direction of him and his wife [[Cosima Wagner|Cosima]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hilmes|first=Oliver|author-link=Oliver Hilmes|title=Cosima Wagner: The Lady of Bayreuth|publisher=Yale University Press|location=New Haven and London|year=2011|isbn=978-0-300-17090-0|pages=152–153|ref={{harvid|Hilmes}}}}</ref> * [[August 14]] – [[Prairie View A&M University]], at the time named Alta Vista Agriculture & Mechanical College of Texas for Colored Youth, is founded, the first state-supported [[Historically black colleges and universities|HBCU]] in the state of [[Texas]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=hnabbasi |title=History |url=https://www.pvamu.edu/1890celebration/history/#:~:text=Since%20its%20founding%20on%20August,determined%20young%20students%20in%20Texas. |access-date=2024-09-09 |website=1890 Land Grant Universities Celebration |language=en-US}}</ref> * [[August 31]] – [[Murad V]], [[Sultan of the Ottoman Empire]], is deposed and succeeded by his brother [[Abdul Hamid II]]. * [[September 5]] – British Prime Minister [[William Gladstone]] publishes his ''Bulgarian Horrors'' pamphlet. * [[September 7]] – In [[Northfield, Minnesota]], [[Jesse James]] and the [[James–Younger Gang]] attempt to rob the town's bank, but are surrounded by an angry mob and nearly wiped out. * [[September 12]] – [[King Leopold II]] of Belgium hosts the [[Brussels Geographic Conference]], on the subject of colonizing and exploring central Africa. By the event's conclusion, a new international body named the [[International African Association]] (indirect forerunner of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|modern Congo state]]) is established. * [[September 26]] – Global [[consumer goods]] and [[personal care]] company [[Henkel]] is founded by [[Friedrich Karl Henkel]] in [[Aachen]], [[Germany]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=KGaA |first=Henkel AG & Co |title=175 Years Fritz Henkel |url=https://fritz-henkel.com/ |access-date=2024-04-10 |website=fritz-henkel.com |language=en}}</ref> === October–December === * [[October 4]] – [[Texas A&M University]] opens for classes. * [[October 6]] – The [[American Library Association]] is founded in [[Philadelphia]]. *[[October 26]] – [[José María Iglesias]] begins his disputed [[President of Mexico|presidency of Mexico]].<ref>{{cite web|title=José María Iglesias|url=http://calderon.presidencia.gob.mx/mexico/gobernantes/mexico-1821-actualidad/jose-maria-iglesias/|website=Calderon Presidency de la Republica|language=es|access-date=June 8, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190530050638/http://calderon.presidencia.gob.mx/mexico/gobernantes/mexico-1821-actualidad/jose-maria-iglesias/|archive-date=May 30, 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[October 31]] – The great [[1876 Bengal cyclone]] strikes the coast of modern-day Bangladesh, killing 200,000. * [[November 1]] – The British [[Colony of New Zealand]] dissolves its [[Provinces of New Zealand|9 provinces]] and replaces them with [[Counties of New Zealand|63 counties]]. * [[November 4]] – The long-awaited [[Symphony No. 1 (Brahms)|First Symphony]] of [[Johannes Brahms]] has its première at [[Karlsruhe]], under the baton of [[Otto Dessoff]]. * [[November 7]] ** [[1876 United States presidential election]]: After long and heated disputes, [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] is eventually declared the winner over [[Samuel J. Tilden]]. ** A failed grave robbery of the [[Lincoln Tomb]] takes place this night. * [[November 10]] – The [[Centennial Exposition]] ends in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. * [[November 23]] – Corrupt [[Tammany Hall]] leader William Marcy Tweed (better known as [[Boss Tweed]]) is delivered to authorities in New York City, after being captured in Spain. * [[November 25]] – [[American Indian Wars]]: [[Dull Knife Fight]] – In retaliation for the dramatic American defeat at the [[Battle of the Little Bighorn]], [[United States Army]] troops under General [[Ranald S. Mackenzie]] sack [[Chief Dull Knife]]'s sleeping [[Cheyenne]] village at the headwaters of the [[Powder River (Montana)]]. The soldiers destroy all of the villagers' winter food and clothing, and then slash their ponies' throats. * [[November 29]] – [[Porfirio Díaz]] becomes President of Mexico. * December – The first American edition of [[Mark Twain]]'s ''[[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer]]'' is published by the [[American Publishing Company]]; a British edition has appeared in early June in London with the first review appearing on June 24 in a British magazine. * [[December 2]] – ''Chugai Economic Daily'', predecessor of ''Nikkei Economic Daily'' (''[[Nihon Keizai Shinbun]]''), is first issued in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].<ref>[[:ja:日本経済新聞#沿革]] (Japanese language). Retrieved 2017-10-03.</ref> * [[December 5]] – The [[Brooklyn Theatre fire]] kills at least 278, possibly more than 300. * [[December 6]] – The first [[cremation]] in the United States takes place, in a crematory built by [[Francis Julius LeMoyne]] at [[North Franklin Township, Pennsylvania]]. * [[December 13]] – New [[Constitution of the Ottoman Empire]] signed, ending [[Tanzimat]] in the [[Ottoman Empire]]. * [[December 23]] – [[Constantinople Conference]] opens. * [[December 29]] – The [[Ashtabula River railroad disaster]] occurs in [[Ohio]] when a bridge collapses, leaving 92 dead. === Date unknown === [[File:Pellegrinibydegas.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Carlo Pellegrini (caricaturist)]] by [[Edgar Degas]], c. 1876 - <small>Medium: Oil paint on paper mounted on board ; Dimensions: Frame: 800 × 515 × 85 mm support: 632 × 340 mm ; Collection: [[Tate]].</small>]] * The [[Northern Chinese Famine of 1876–79]], which will claim 30 million lives and become the [[List of natural disasters by death toll|5th-worst famine in recorded history]], begins after the droughts of the previous year. * [[Heinz Tomato Ketchup]] is introduced in the United States. * [[Adolphus Busch]]'s brewery, [[Anheuser-Busch]] in [[St. Louis]], [[Missouri]], first markets [[Budweiser]], a [[pale lager]], as a nationally sold [[beer]]. * [[Charles Wells Ltd|Charles Wells]] opens his [[brewery]], based in [[Bedford]], England. * Star Oil Company, predecessor of the global [[Chevron Corporation|Chevron]] [[energy]] product and sales brand, is founded in [[California]].{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} * [[Emile Berliner]] invents an improved form of [[microphone]] which will be adopted for [[Alexander Graham Bell]]'s telephone.<ref>{{Cite magazine|title=Birth of the Microphone: How Sound Became Signal|language=en-us|magazine=Wired|url=https://www.wired.com/2011/01/birth-of-the-microphone/|access-date=2023-09-19|issn=1059-1028}}</ref> * Lyford House, by [[Richardson Bay]], [[Tiburon, California]], is constructed. * Construction of [[Spandau Prison]] in Berlin is completed. * [[Samurai]] are banned from carrying swords in [[Japan]], and their stipends are replaced by a one-time grant of income-bearing bonds. * The [[Conchological Society of Great Britain & Ireland]] is founded. * [[Heinrich Schliemann]] begins excavation at [[Mycenae]]. * [[Stockport Lacrosse Club]], thought to be the oldest existing [[lacrosse]] club in the world, is founded at Cale Green Cricket Club in [[Davenport, Greater Manchester|Davenport, near Manchester]] in England, where they will still be playing in the 21st century. == Births == === January–March === [[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F078072-0004, Konrad Adenauer.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Konrad Adenauer]]]] [[File:Otto Paul Hermann Diels.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Otto Diels]]]] [[File:Pius PP XII.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Pope Pius XII]]]] <!--[[File:Óscar Benavides.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Óscar R. Benavides]]]]--> * [[January 5]] – [[Konrad Adenauer]], [[Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic)|Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[1967]])<ref>{{cite web |title=BBC - History - Konrad Adenauer |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/adenauer_konrad.shtml |website=www.bbc.co.uk |access-date=29 March 2022}}</ref> * [[January 8]] – [[Arturs Alberings]], Prime Minister of Latvia (d. [[1934]]) * [[January 12]] ** [[Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari]], Italian composer (d. [[1948]]) ** [[Jack London]], American author (d. [[1916]]) * [[January 20]] – [[Józef Hofmann]], Polish pianist (d. [[1967]]) * [[January 22]] – [[Bess Houdini]], wife, stage partner of [[Harry Houdini]] (d. [[1943]]) * [[January 23]] – [[Otto Diels]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1954]]) * [[January 24]] – [[Theodor Tobler]], Swiss chocolatier, founder of [[Toblerone]] (d. [[1941]]) * [[January 29]] – [[Havergal Brian]], British composer (d. [[1972]]) * [[February 8]] – [[Paula Modersohn-Becker]], German painter (d. [[1907]]) * [[February 12]] – [[Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama|Thubten Gyatso]], 13th [[Dalai Lama]] (d. [[1933]]) * [[February 16]] ** [[Mack Swain]], American actor (d. [[1935]]) ** [[G. M. Trevelyan]], British historian (d. [[1962]]) * [[February 19]] – [[Constantin Brâncuși]], Romanian sculptor (d. [[1957]]) * [[February 22]] – [[Zitkala-Sa]], Native American writer, activist, editor, educator and translator (d. [[1938]])<ref>{{cite web | url=https://instituteforpr.org/native-american-pioneer-zitkala-sa-1876-1938/ | title=Native American Pioneer Zitkala-Sa (1876-1938) {{pipe}} Institute for Public Relations }}</ref> * [[February 23]] – [[Senjūrō Hayashi]], Japanese general and politician, [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (d. [[1943]]) * [[March 1]] – [[Henri de Baillet-Latour]], Belgian International Olympic Committee president (d. [[1942]]) * [[March 2]] ** [[James A. Gilmore]], American businessman and baseball executive (d. [[1947]])<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/james-gilmore/ |title=James Gilmore |publisher=Society for American Baseball Research}}</ref> ** [[Pope Pius XII]] (d. [[1958]]) * [[March 4]] – [[Theodore Hardeen]], Hungarian magician and stunt performer, founder of the Magician's Guild (d. [[1945]]) * [[March 5]] – [[Tiburcio Carías Andino]], [[President of Honduras|24th President of Honduras]] (d. [[1969]]){{citation needed|date=June 2022}} * [[March 6]] – [[A. A. Kannisto]], Finnish politician (d. [[1930]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Kansanedustajat: Anshelm Kannisto |url=https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/kansanedustajat/Sivut/910678.aspx |publisher=[[Parliament of Finland]] |access-date=25 July 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307041015/https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/kansanedustajat/Sivut/910678.aspx |archive-date=7 March 2016 |location=Helsinki, Finland |language=fi}}</ref> * [[March 7]] – [[Edgar Evans]], Welsh naval seaman and polar explorer (d. [[1912]]) * [[March 11]] – [[Carl Ruggles]], American composer (d. [[1971]]) * [[March 15]] – [[Óscar R. Benavides]], 67th and 76th [[President of Peru]] (d. [[1945]]) * [[March 21]] – [[Walter Tewksbury]], American athlete (d. [[1968]]) * [[March 22]] – [[Henry O'Malley]], American fish culturist, United States Commissioner of Fisheries (d. [[1936]]) * [[March 26]] – [[Wilhelm, Prince of Albania]], sovereign Prince of Albania (d. [[1945]]) * [[March 31]] – [[Borisav Stanković]], [[Serbia]]n writer (d. [[1927]]) === April–June === [[File:Oskar Fischer.JPG|thumb|100px|[[Oskar Fischer]]]] [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1980-128-63, Erich Raeder.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Erich Raeder]]]] * [[April 1]] ** [[Peter Strasser]], German naval officer, airship commander (d. [[1918]]) ** [[James Young Deer]], Native American film producer (d. [[1946]]) * [[April 3]] – [[Margaret Anglin]], Canadian stage actress (d. [[1958]]) * [[April 4]] **[[Bolesław Roja]], Polish general (d. [[1940]]) **[[Maurice de Vlaminck]], French painter, poet (d. [[1958]]) * [[April 9]] – [[Ettore Bastico]], Italian field marshal (d. [[1972]]) * [[April 11]] – [[Paul Henry (painter)|Paul Henry]], Irish artist (d. [[1958]]) * [[April 12]] – [[Oskar Fischer]], Czech Scientist (d. [[1942]]) * [[April 14]] – Sir [[Murray Bisset]], South African cricketer, Governor of Southern Rhodesia (d. [[1931]]) * [[April 22]] – [[Róbert Bárány]], Hungarian physician, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1936]]) * [[April 23]] – [[Mary Ellicott Arnold]], American social activist, writer (d. [[1968]]) * [[April 24]] – [[Erich Raeder]], German admiral (d. [[1960]]) * [[April 26]] – [[Mariam Thresia Chiramel]], Indian Catholic professed religious and stigmatist (d. [[1926]]) * [[May 10]] **[[Ivan Cankar]], Slovenian writer (d. [[1918]]) **[[Shigeru Honjō]], Japanese general (d. [[1945]]) * [[May 18]] – [[Hermann Müller (politician, born 1876)|Hermann Müller]], [[Chancellor of Germany (German Reich)|Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[1931]]) * [[June 4]] – [[Clara Blandick]], American actress (d. [[1962]]) * [[June 13]] – [[William Sealy Gosset]], English chemist and statistician (d. [[1937]]) * [[June 19]] – Sir [[Nigel Gresley]], English steam locomotive engineer (''[[LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman|Flying Scotsman]]'' & ''[[LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard|Mallard]]'') (d. [[1941]]) * [[June 22]] – [[Madeleine Vionnet]], French fashion designer (d. [[1975]]) === July–September === [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-2002-0625-505, Dr. Wilhelm Cuno.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Wilhelm Cuno]]]] [[File:Альфиус Филеймон Коул. 1920 год..jpg|thumb|110px|[[Alphaeus Philemon Cole]]]] [[File:Mata Hari 2.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Mata Hari]]]] <!--[[File:Portrait of the Right Hon. J. H. Scullin.png|thumb|110px|right|[[James Scullin]]]]--> * [[July 2]] – [[Wilhelm Cuno]], [[Chancellor of Germany (German Reich)|Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[1933]]) *[[July 3]] – [[George Murray Levick]], British Antarctic explorer and naval surgeon (d. [[1956]])<ref>{{cite web | title=George Murray Levick (1876-1956) | website=Christie's | date=26 September 2007 | url=https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4966529 | access-date=31 May 2023}}</ref> * [[July 6]] – [[Luis Emilio Recabarren]], Chilean politician, founder of the [[Communist Party of Chile]]. (d. [[1924]]) * [[July 8]] – [[Alexandros Papanastasiou]], 2-time prime minister of Greece (d. [[1936]]) * [[July 12]] ** [[Max Jacob]], French poet (d. [[1944]]) ** [[Alphaeus Philemon Cole]], American artist, engraver, etcher and supercentenarian (d. [[1988]]) * [[July 16]] – [[Alfred Stock]], German chemist (d. [[1946]]) * [[July 19]] ** [[Ignaz Seipel]], 4th Chancellor of Austria (d. [[1932]]) ** [[Joseph Fielding Smith]], 10th president of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (d. [[1972]]) * [[July 29]] – [[Maria Ouspenskaya]], Russian actress, acting teacher (d. [[1949]]) * [[August 5]] – [[Sydney Spencer Sawrey-Cookson]], British judge (d. [[1933]]) * [[August 7]] – [[Mata Hari]], Dutch exotic dancer, spy (d. [[1917]]) * [[August 15]] – [[Stylianos Gonatas]], Prime Minister of Greece (d. [[1966]]) * [[August 17]] ** [[Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth]], British politician, first [[Secretary-General of the League of Nations]] (d. [[1951]]) ** [[Henri Winkelman]], Dutch general (d. [[1952]]) * [[August 25]] – [[Eglantyne Jebb]], English co-founder of the ''[[Save the Children Fund]]'', champion of children's human rights (d. [[1928]]) * [[August 29]] – [[Kim Ku]], Korean politician (d. [[1949]]) * [[September 1]] – [[Harriet Shaw Weaver]], English political activist (d. [[1961]]) * [[September 5]] – [[Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb]], German field marshal (d. [[1956]]) * [[September 6]] – [[John Macleod (physiologist)|John Macleod]], Scottish-born physician and physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1935]]) * [[September 7]] – [[Francesco Buhagiar]], 2nd Prime Minister of Malta (d. [[1934]]) * [[September 13]] – [[Sherwood Anderson]], American writer (d. [[1941]]) * [[September 15]] – [[Bruno Walter]], German conductor (d. [[1962]]) * [[September 16]] – [[Marvin Hart]], American boxer (d. [[1931]]) * [[September 18]] – [[James Scullin]], 9th Prime Minister of Australia (d. [[1953]]) * [[September 22]] – [[André Tardieu]], 3-time prime minister of France (d. [[1945]]) * [[September 23]] – [[Brudenell White]], Australian general (d. [[1940]]) * [[September 26]] – [[Edith Abbott]], American social worker, educator and author (d. [[1957]]) * [[September 29]] – [[Charlie Llewellyn]], first non-white South African Test cricketer (d. [[1964]]) === October–December === [[File:Karl von Möller.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Karl Leopold von Möller]]]] [[File:Windaus.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Adolf Windaus]]]] <!--[[File:Quaidportrait.jpg|thumb|110px|right|[[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]]]]--> * [[October 7]] – [[Louis Tancred]], South African cricketer (d. [[1934]]) * [[October 9]] – [[Sol Plaatje]], South African political activist (d. [[1932]]) * [[October 11]] – [[Karl Leopold von Möller]], German officer, journalist, author and politician (d. [[1943]]) * [[October 13]] – [[Rube Waddell]], American baseball player (d. [[1914]]) * [[October 21]] – Sir [[Fraser Russell]], South African-born [[Governor of Southern Rhodesia]] (d. [[1952]]) * [[October 26]] – [[H. B. Warner]], English stage, screen actor (d. [[1958]]) * [[October 29]] – [[Anton Boisen]], American founder of the [[clinical pastoral education]] movement (d. [[1965]]) * [[November 2]] – [[Alfred S. Alschuler]], American architect (d. [[1940]]) * [[November 3]] – [[Rupert D'Oyly Carte]], English hotelier, theatre owner and impresario (d. [[1948]]) * [[November 7]] ** [[Culbert Olson]], Governor of California (d. [[1962]]) ** [[Charlie Townsend]], English cricketer (d. [[1958]]) * [[November 13]] – [[William N. Andrews]], American politician and member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from 1919 to 1921 (d. [[1937]]) * [[November 17]] – [[August Sander]], German photographer (d. [[1964]]) * [[November 23]] – [[Manuel de Falla]], Spanish composer (d. [[1946]]) * [[November 24]] – [[Walter Burley Griffin]], American architect (d. [[1937]]) * [[December 9]] – [[Berton Churchill]], Canadian actor (d. [[1940]]) * [[December 12]] – [[Alvin Kraenzlein]], American athlete (d. [[1928]]) * [[December 21]] – [[Jack Lang (Australian politician)|Jack Lang]], Australian politician (d. [[1975]]) * [[December 25]] ** [[Adolf Windaus]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1959]]) ** [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]], founder, first governor general of [[Pakistan]] (official birthday; d. [[1948]]) * [[December 29]] ** [[Pablo Casals]], Catalan cellist (d. [[1973]]) ** [[Lionel Tertis]], English violist (d. [[1975]]) ===Date unknown=== * [[Petro Trad]], 5th President and 14th Prime Minister of Lebanon (d. [[1947]]) * [[Abd Allah Siraj]], Prime Minister of Jordan (d. [[1949]]) == Deaths == === January–June === [[File:Custer Bvt MG Geo A 1865 LC-BH831-365-crop.jpg|thumb|120px|General [[George Armstrong Custer]]]] [[File:Oleo Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.PNG|thumb|120px|[[Antonio López de Santa Anna]]]] * [[January 10]] – [[Gordon Granger]], American General (b. [[1822]]) * [[January 15]] – [[Eliza McCardle Johnson]], [[First Lady of the United States]] (b. [[1810]]) * [[February 10]] – [[Reverdy Johnson]], American politician (b. [[1796]]) * [[February 18]] – [[Charlotte Cushman]], American actress (b. [[1816]]) * [[February 24]] – [[Joseph Jenkins Roberts]], 2-time President of Liberia (b. [[1809]]) * [[March 29]] – [[Karl Ferdinand Ranke]], German educator (b. [[1806]]) * [[April 9]] – [[Charles Goodyear (politician)|Charles Goodyear]], American politician (b. [[1804]]) * [[May 3]] – [[Luis Francisco Benítez de Lugo y Benítez de Lugo]] (b. [[1837]]) * [[May 7]] – [[William Buell Sprague]], American clergyman, author (b. [[1795]]) * [[May 8]] – [[Truganini]], Tasmanian language=Aboriginal woman (b. c. [[1812]]) * [[May 24]] – [[Henry Kingsley]], English novelist (b. [[1830]]) * [[May 25]] – [[Franz von John]], Austrian general and politician (b. [[1815]])<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.austro-hungarian-army.co.uk/biog/john.html#:~:text=Franz%20John%20was%20born%20in,the%20more%20successful%20students%20among |title=Franz Freiherr von John |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=<!--Not stated--> |website=austro-hungarian-army.co.uk |publisher=Austro-Hungarian Land Forces 1848-1918 |access-date=17 November 2024}}</ref> * [[May 26]] – [[František Palacký]], Czech historian, politician (b. [[1798]]) * [[June 1]] – [[Hristo Botev]], Bulgarian revolutionary (b. [[1848]]) * [[June 4]] – [[Abdülaziz]], 32nd [[Sultan of the Ottoman Empire]] (b. [[1830]]) * [[June 6]] – [[Auguste Casimir-Perier]], French diplomat (b. [[1811]]) * [[June 7]] – [[Josephine of Leuchtenberg]], Queen of Sweden and Norway (b. [[1807]]) * [[June 8]] – [[George Sand]], French writer (b. [[1804]]) * [[June 20]] – [[John Neal]], American writer, critic and women's rights activist (b. [[1793]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Sears | first = Donald A. | title = John Neal | publisher = Twayne Publishers | location = Boston, Massachusetts | year = 1978 | isbn = 978-0-8057-7230-2 | page = 121}}</ref> * [[June 21]] – [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]], 11-time [[President of Mexico]] (b. [[1794]])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/antonio-lopez-de-santa-anna.html|publisher=Mexico Desconocido|title=Biografía de Antonio López de Santa Anna|date=June 21, 2010|access-date=May 30, 2019|language=es}}</ref> * [[June 25]] – [[George Armstrong Custer]], U.S. Army general (killed in action) (b. [[1839]]) * [[June 27]] – [[Harriet Martineau]], British social theorist, writer (b. [[1802]]) === July–December === [[File:Wild Bill Hickok sepia.png|thumb|120px|[[Wild Bill Hickok]]]] * [[July 1]] **[[Mikhail Bakunin]], Russian revolutionary, anarchist (b. [[1814]]) **[[Wilhelm von Ramming]], Austrian general (b. [[1815]]) *[[July 15]] – [[Juan Pablo Duarte]], Dominican revolutionary and political activist. * [[August 2]] – [[Wild Bill Hickok]], American gunfighter, entertainer (b. [[1837]]) * [[September 5]] – [[Manuel Blanco Encalada]], Spanish-Chilean admiral and politician, 1st President of Chile (b. [[1790]]) * [[September 7]] – [[Nicolás Patiño Sosa]], Venezuelan military man (b. [[1825]]) * [[September 10]] – [[John Ireland Howe]], American inventor (b. [[1793]]) * [[September 27]] – [[Braxton Bragg]], American Confederate Civil War general (b. [[1817]]) * [[October 1]] – [[James Lick]], American land baron (b. [[1796]]) * [[November 16]] – [[Karl Ernst von Baer]], Estonian-German scientist, explorer (b. [[1792]]) * [[November 18]] – [[Narcisse Virgilio Díaz]], French painter (b. [[1807]]) * [[December 29]] – [[Titus Salt]], English woollen manufacturer, philanthropist (b. [[1803]]) * [[December 31]] – [[Catherine Labouré]], French visionary, saint (b. [[1806]]) ===Date unknown=== * [[Anna Volkova]], Russian chemist (b. [[1800]]) == References == {{Reflist}} * ''Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia ...for 1876'' (1885) [https://books.google.com/books?id=r6MYAAAAIAAJ online edition], comprehensive world coverage {{DEFAULTSORT:1876}} [[Category:1876| ]] [[Category:Leap years in the Gregorian calendar]]
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