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Historical Events in 1863. Home. Events by Year. 1863. Jan uary. Feb ruary. Mar ch. Apr il. May. Jun e. Jul y. Aug ust. Sep tember. Oct ober. Nov ember. Dec ember. Highlights. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. Weddings. Events 1 - 200 of 258. Jan 1 1st homestead under the Homestead Act claimed, near Beatrice, Nebraska.
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Apr 13 Battle of Irish Bend, Louisiana (Fort Bisland); Apr...
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May 3 Battle of Salem Church, Virginia; May 3 The Second...
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January 8 – Ground is broken in Sacramento, California, on the construction of the First transcontinental railroad in the United States. January 11 – American Civil War – Battle of Arkansas Post: General John McClernand and Admiral David Dixon Porter capture the Arkansas River for the Union.
30 ott 2016 · Historical Events for the Year 1863. 1st January » American Civil War: The Emancipation Proclamation takes effect in Confederate States of America or Confederate territory. 1st January » The first claim under the Homestead Act is made by Daniel Freeman (homesteader) or Daniel Freeman for a farm in Nebraska.
1863. What Happened in 1863. 1863. Jan uary. Feb ruary. Mar ch. Apr il. May. Jun e. Jul y. Aug ust. Sep tember. Oct ober. Nov ember. Dec ember. Highlights. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. Weddings. Major Events. Emancipation Proclamation. Jan 1 Emancipation Proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln to free slaves in US confederate states.
May 28 – American Civil War: The 54th Massachusetts, the first African-American regiment, leaves Boston to fight for the Union. May 31 – The first Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe horse race is held. June 7 – French intervention in Mexico: French forces enter Mexico City.
Timeline. January 1863. Emancipation Proclamation. In an effort to placate the slave-holding border states, Lincoln resisted the demands of radical Republicans for complete abolition. Yet some Union generals, such as General B. F. Butler, declared slaves escaping to their lines "contraband of war," not to be returned to their masters.
17 giu 2017 · Union Navy gunboats assist in the successful action. January 11, 1863. USS Hatteras is sunk by CSS Alabama near Galveston, Texas. January 12, 1863. The Confederate Congress begins another round of meetings in the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. January 14, 1863.