Anonymous ID: 9e554c Feb. 11, 2019, 7:53 p.m. No.5134083   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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January 12 – "Schoolhouse Blizzard": Blizzards hit Dakota Territory, the states of Montana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas, leaving 235 dead, many of whom are children on their way home from school.

January 13 – The National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C.

February 27 – In West Orange, New Jersey, Thomas Edison meets with Eadweard Muybridge, who proposes a scheme for sound film.

March 8 – The Agriculture College of Utah, (later Utah State University) is founded in Logan, Utah.

March 11 – The "Great Blizzard of 1888" begins along the East Coast of the United States, shutting down commerce and killing more than 400.

March 25 – Opening of an international Congress for Women's Rights organized by Susan B. Anthony in Washington, D.C., leading to formation of the International Council of Women, a key event in the international women's movement.

May 1 – Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is established by the United States Congress.

May 5 – The International Association of Machinists is founded in Atlanta, Georgia.

June 3 – Ernest Thayer's baseball poem "Casey at the Bat" is first published (under the pen name "Phin") as the last of his humorous contributions to The San Francisco Examiner.

June 19 – The Republican Convention opens at the Auditorium Building, Chicago. Benjamin Harrison and Levi Morton win the nominations for President and Vice President, respectively.

July 25 – Frank Edward McGurrin, a court stenographer from Salt Lake City, Utah, purportedly the only person using touch typing at this time, wins a decisive victory over Louis Traub in a typing contest held in Cincinnati, Ohio. This date can be called the birthday of the touch typing method that becomes widely used.

August 10 – Lynching of Amos Miller: 23-year-old African American farmhand Amos Miller is hanged by a mob from the balcony of Williamson County Courthouse (Franklin, Tennessee).

August 25 – William Seward Burroughs patents the adding machine.

September 4 – Eastman Kodak Company founded by George Eastman.

September 8 – President of the United States Grover Cleveland declares the Chinese "impossible of assimilation with our people and dangerous to our peace and welfare" (in a letter accepting renomination for the office of President).

October 9 – The Washington Monument officially opens to the general public in D.C.

November 6 – United States presidential election, 1888: Democratic Party incumbent Grover Cleveland wins the popular vote, but loses the Electoral College vote to Republican challenger Benjamin Harrison, therefore losing the election.

November 27 – The sorority Delta Delta Delta is founded at Boston University.

November 29 – Celebration of Thanksgiving and the first day of Hanukkah coincide.