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  1. Thomas Edison and his phonograph A. A. Pope starts an American bicycle craze. January 28 The world's First Telephone Exchange begins commercial operation in New Haven, Connecticut. The Yale News becomes the first daily college newspaper in the U.S. February 18 – The Lincoln County War begins in Lincoln County, New Mexico.

  2. Jul 9 American inventor Henry Tibbe patents an improved corncob pipe design; Jul 12 Fever epidemic in New Orleans begin, it will kill 4,500; Jul 13 Congress of Berlin ends, redrawing the terms of Treaty of San Stefano to give Russia less influence in old Ottoman Empire

  3. February 19, 1878 - Thomas Edison patents the cylinder phonograph or tin foil phonograph. October 15, 1878 - The Edison Electric Company begins operation. 1879 February 15, 1879 - President Rutherford B. Hayes signs a bill that allowed female attorneys to argue in Supreme Court cases.

  4. The Great Fever. 1878 Epidemic. There were comparatively few cases of yellow fever during the Civil War. Peacetime brought a boom of trade as improved rail service and shipping allowed people and...

  5. In 1876, as the United States celebrated the centennial of its independence, one of the most disputed and corrupt presidential elections in American history spelled the end of the Reconstruction era and the beginning of a new period of American history.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2019 · President Ulysses S. Grant creates the Civil Service Commission. The Indian Appropriation Act of 1871 is passed. Tribes will no longer be seen as independent but as wards of the State. The Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 is passed. This act allows the president to send in troops to enforce the 14th amendment. The Treaty of Washington between the ...

  7. 1878-1899: Business and the Economy: Overview. Change. The span between 1878 and 1899 represented a pivotal period for American businesses and the national economy. Over these two dozen years, millions of Americans found themselves caught up in massive, fundamental transformations.