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  1. August 9 – The Wallingford Tornado of 1878, the deadliest tornado in Connecticut history, destroys the town of Wallingford, killing 34 people and injuring 70 or more. September 30 – The ship Priscilla arrives in Hawaii from Funchal, Madeira, marking the beginning of the Portuguese immigration to the Hawaiian Islands (1878–1913).

  2. enwiki History of the United States (1865–1917) euwiki Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako historia (1865-1918) fawiki تاریخ ایالات متحده (۱۸۶۵-۱۹۱۸) frwiki Histoire des États-Unis de 1865 à 1918; hywiki ԱՄՆ-ի պատմություն (1865-1918) itwiki Storia degli Stati Uniti d'America (1865-1918)

  3. Undated. Yellow fever kills 3,093 in New Orleans. At historic Fountain Point, Michigan, an artesian water spring gushes continuously until the present day. 1867–1873 – Chinese, Scandinavian and Irish immigrants lay 30,000 miles (48,000 km) of railroad tracks in the United States. Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton, Massachusetts ...

  4. July 28 – The Annie, the first boat ever launched on Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park region. July 30 – An explosion on the Staten Island Ferry kills 72 and injures 135. September. Whaling disaster of 1871: 1,219 people abandon 33 whaling ships caught in the ice pack off the northern coast of Alaska.

  5. The 19th century in the United States refers to the period in the United States from 1801 through 1900 in the Gregorian calendar. For information on this period, see: History of the United States series: History of the United States (1789–1849) History of the United States (1849–1865) History of the United States (1865–1918) Historical eras:

  6. Second Barbary War, March 3, 1815 – December 23, 1816. The United States declares war on Algiers, March 3, 1815. The Territory of Indiana is admitted to the Union as the State of Indiana (the 19th state) on December 11, 1816. The Territory of Alabama is organized, March 3, 1817.

  7. 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.