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Historical Events in 1857

  • Jan 6 Patent for reducing zinc ore granted to Samuel Wetherill, Penn
  • Jan 8 Dion Boucicauly's "Poor of NY" premieres in NYC
  • Jan 9 7.9 earthquake shakes Fort Tejon, California
  • Jan 15 1st first-class game in Sydney, NSW v Vic at The Domain
  • Jan 22 National Association of Baseball Players founded in New York
  • Jan 24 University of Calcutta founded as the first full-fledged university in South Asia
  • Jan 26 Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville delivers his design for a phonautograph, which created visual images of sound, to the French Academy
  • Feb 3 Early ice hockey game played between teams from Swavesey and Over on Mare Fen, England [1]

Event of Interest

Feb 7 French writer Gustave Flaubert is acquitted on a charge of obscenity for his work "Madame Bovary"

  • Feb 16 Gallaudet College (National Deaf Mute college) forms in Washington, D.C.

Chinese Rebellion in Sarawak

Feb 18 Chinese residents in the fledging state of Sarawak rebel against the "White Rajah" James Brooke

  • Feb 21 Congress outlaws foreign currency as legal tender in US
  • Feb 21 US issues flying eagle cents
  • Feb 24 1st perforated US postage stamps delivered to government
  • Feb 24 LA Vineyard Society organized
  • Mar 3 Second Opium War: France and the United Kingdom declare war on China
  • Mar 4 19th Grand National: Charlie Boyce wins aboard Emigrant at 10/1
  • Mar 7 Baseball decides 9 innings constitutes an official game, not 9 runs
  • Mar 8 British seismologist John Milne is hired by the Japanese government as a foreign adviser (oyatoi gaikokujin)
  • Mar 12 Desjardins Canal Train Disaster: Canadian Great Western passenger train crashes through rotting timber bridge over Desjardins Canal, near Hamilton, Ontario, killing 59 people [1]

Simon Boccanegra

Mar 12 Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Simon Boccanegra" premieres in Venice

  • Mar 16 Stefano Ronchetti-Monteviti's opera "Pergolese" premieres at La Scala in Milan, Kingdom of Lombardy (now Italy)

Otis Installs First Elevator

Mar 23 Elisha Otis installs his 1st elevator at 488 Broadway in New York City

  • Mar 25 Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville receives a patent for his phonautograph, a device which created visual images of sound
  • Mar 25 Frederick Laggenheim takes 1st photo of a solar eclipse

The Confidence-Man

Apr 1 Herman Melville publishes the novel "The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade" on April Fool's Day in New York

  • Apr 12 French novelist Gustave Flaubert's first novel and masterpiece "Madame Bovary" is published in book form
  • Apr 21 Alexander Douglas patents the bustle
  • Apr 27 Establishment of Jewish congregations in Lower Austria prohibited
  • Apr 29 US Army, Pacific Div HQ permanently forms at Presidio (San Francisco)
  • Apr 30 San Jose State University forms
  • May 1 William Walker, conqueror of Nicaragua, surrenders to US Navy

The Indian Mutiny

May 10 Indian Mutiny against rule by the British East India Company begins with the revolt of the Sepoy soldiers in Meerut

  • May 14 Mindon is crowned as King of Burma at Mandalay Palace, Burma
  • May 19 Americans William Francis Channing and Moses G. Farmer patent the electric fire alarm

Dred Scott Freed

May 26 US slave Dred Scott and family freed by owner Henry Taylor Blow, only 3 months after US courts ruled against them in Dred Scott v. Sandford

  • Jun 1 Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil) is published.
  • Jun 2 James Gibbs of Virginia, patents the chain-stitch single-thread sewing machine
  • Jun 5 Walter Woodbury and James Page open photo studio in Batavia (Jakarta)
  • Jun 10 Britain passes an act putting Canada on the decimal currency system
  • Jun 15 San Francisco Water Works organized

1st Victoria Cross Recipients

Jun 26 The first 62 recipients are awarded the Victoria Cross for valour in the Crimean war by Queen Victoria

  • Jun 27 Bibighar massacre of 120 British women and children following the siege of Cawnpore

Donnelly Freud Intensifies

Jun 27 James Donnelly becomes engaged in a drunken brawl with Patrick Farrell, who suffers a fatal blow to the head. Farrell dies two days later, which makes James Donnelly a wanted man and draws the Donnelly family into the notorious feud

  • Jun 29 Battle at Chinhat (Indies rebel under Barkat Ahmed beat British)
  • Jul 16 Sir Henry Havelock arrives at Battle of Cawnpore
  • Jul 18 Louis Faidherbe, French governor of Senegal, arrives to relieve French forces at Kayes, effectively ending El Hajj Umar Tall's war against the French
  • Aug 24 The Panic of 1857 begins, setting off one of the most severe economic crises in U.S. history
  • Sep 11 Mountain Meadows Massacre, Mormons dressed as Indians murder 120 colonists in Utah

Discovery of Gold in California

Sep 12 423 die when steamship SS Central America, the 'Ship of Gold', sinks in a hurricane off Cape Romain, South Carolina, carrying tonnes of gold coins and bricks from the California Gold Rush (rediscovered 1988)

  • Sep 15 Timothy Alder of NY patents a typesetting machine
  • Sep 16 Mexican constitution of force (fiercely attacked by Pope Pius IX)
  • Sep 23 Russian warship Leffort disappears in a storm in the Gulf of Finland; 826 die
  • Sep 25 Relief of Lucknow by Havelock & Outram begins
  • Sep 30 US occupies Sand, Baker, Howland & Jarvis Island, south of Hawaii
  • Oct 5 Mormon pioneer Captain Lot Smith and members of the Utah militia destroy US army supply wagon train in Wyoming during Utah War
  • Oct 5 The City of Anaheim is founded

American Chess Congress

Oct 6 First American Chess Congress hosted by the American Chess Association in NYC, NY; won by Paul Morphy 10 November

  • Oct 24 Recognised by FIFA as oldest existing club still playing football in the world, Sheffield FC is founded in Yorkshire, England; now based in Dronfield, Derbyshire
  • Nov 9 Atlantic Monthly magazine 1st published
  • Nov 10 First American Chess Congress is won by Paul Morphy; beats Louis Paulson, 6-2 for a tournament record of 14 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss

The Poor of New York

Dec 8 Dion Boucicault's stage drama "The Poor of New York" opens at Wallack's Lyceum Theatre, NYC

  • Dec 16 Earthquake in Naples, Italy

"The Battle of the Huns"

Dec 29 Franz Liszt's symphonic poem "Hunnenschlacht (The Battle of the Huns)" premieres in Weimar