1827 Events January–March January 5 - The first regatta in Australia is held, taking place on Tasmania , on the River Derwent at Hobart . January 15 - Furman University , founded in 1826 , begins its first classes with 10 students, as the Furman Academy and Theological Institution, located at Edgefield, South Carolina . By the end of 2016 , it will have 2,800 students at its main campus in Greenville, South Carolina . January 27 - Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe first elaborates on his vision of Weltliteratur , in a letter to Johann Peter Eckermann , declaring his belief that "poetry is the universal possession of mankind", and that "the epoch of world literature is at hand, and each must work to hasten its coming." January 30 - The first public theatre in Norway, the Christiania Offentlige Theater , is inaugurated in Oslo. February 20 - Battle of Ituzaingo : A Brazilian Imperial Army force is tactically defeated by Argentine–Uruguayan troops. February 28 - The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad is incorporated, becoming the first railroad in United States offering commercial transportation of both people and freight. March 7 - Brazilian marines sail up the Rio Negro and attack the temporary naval base of Carmen de Patagones , Argentina ; they are defeated by the local citizens. March 7 - Shrigley Abduction: Ellen Turner , a wealthy heiress in Cheshire , England , is abducted by Edward Gibbon Wakefield , the future politician in colonial New Zealand. March 11 - The new state constitution for the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas is ratified, including a phasing-out of slavery in its Article 13, which declares that "From and after the promulgation of the constitution in the capital of each district, no one shall be born a slave in the state, and after six months the introduction of slaves under any pretext shall not be permitted." The prohibition of importing slaves from the United States will be lifted when Texas declares independence in 1836, and the Republic of Texas Constitution will provide specifically that Africans and "the descendants of Africans" will not be considered "citizens of the republic". March 16 - Freedom's Journal , the first African-American owned and published newspaper in the United States, is founded in New York City by John Russwurm . March 26 - German composer Ludwig van Beethoven dies in Vienna , after a prolonged illness. Thousands of citizens line the streets for the funeral procession 3 days later.April–June April 7-8 - Battle of Monte Santiago: A squadron of the Brazilian Imperial Navy defeats Argentine vessels in a major naval engagement. April 10 - UK: George Canning succeeds Lord Liverpool as British Prime Minister . April 23 - John Galt founded the town of Guelph , Upper Canada . April 24 - Greek War of Independence - Battle of Phaleron: Ottoman troops defeat the Greek rebels. April 26-May 24 - The Royal Netherlands Navy's British-built paddle steamer Curaçao makes the first Transatlantic Crossing by steam, from Hellevoetsluis to Paramaribo . April 29 - The Fly Whisk Incident in Ottoman Algeria: Hussein Dey slaps French consul Pierre Deval on the face, eventually leading to the Invasion of Algiers in 1830 . May 20-July 9 - Zarafa , a giraffe presented by the Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt , Mehmet Ali Pasha , to King Charles X of France , the first to be seen in Europe for over three centuries, walks from Marseilles to Paris . May 21 - The Maryland Democratic Party is founded by supporters of Andrew Jackson in Baltimore , and hosts its first meeting at the Baltimore Atheneum. May 25 - Romanian inventor Petrache Poenaru receives a French patent , for the invention of the first fountain pen with a replaceable ink cartridge. June 4 - French inventor Joseph Niépce sends a package to Louis Daguerre , revealing the existence of his invention, "heliography", where an image can be reproduced on to a pewter plate and then reprinted. In 1829, the two will begin a partnership, and Daguerre will perfect Niépce's photographic process to reproduce images more quickly. June 7 - Greek defenders in Athens surrender to Egyptian forces, under the command of General Rashid Pasha .July–September July 6 - Greek War of Independence: The Treaty of London between France , Britain , and Russia, demands that the Turks agree to an armistice in Greece . July 14 - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu is founded in the Kingdom of Hawaii . August 31 - UK: Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich , becomes Prime Minister of the UK , following the death of George Canning. September 4 - Finland: The Great Fire of Turku destroys ¾ of the city, with 27 human casualties. September 20 - A petition for a land grant for 215 acres on the north bank of Rio Grande , just across from Paso del Norte , is approved; the first residence is built on what is present day El Paso , Texas. September 22 - Joseph Smith will claim in 1838 that on this day he took the golden plates from the place where they were stored, and that he began writing down the Book of Mormon from them the following December.October–December October 1 - Russo-Persian War, 1826-1828: The Russians under Ivan Paskevich storm Yerevan , ending a millennium of Muslim domination in Eastern Armenia . October 20 - Greek War of Independence - Battle of Navarino: British , French, and Russian naval forces destroy the Turko-Egyptian fleet in Greece. This is the last naval action to be fought under sail alone. : Naval Battle of Navarino by Ambroise Louis Garneray November - The term "socialist" is coined by Robert Owen in his London periodical, The Co-operative Magazine and Monthly Herald . November 24 - Voting is completed in elections for France's 430 member Chamber of Deputies . The Ultraroyalistes , supporters of King Charles X , lose their 233-seat majority and finish with 180 seats, the same number as the opposition Doctrinaires . December 20 - Mexico passes its first "expulsion law", providing for citizens of Spain to be expelled within the next six months, and to remain barred from re-entry until the Kingdom of Spain recognizes Mexico's 1810 declaration of independence. Ultimately, because of all the exemptions within the expulsion act, only 1,779 of the 6,610 Spaniards were required to leave.Date unknown Laos: King Anouvong of Vientiane leads the Laotian Rebellion against Siam , and successfully attacks Nakhon Ratchasima . Messenger of Peace built on Rarotonga by English Congregationalist John Williams to spread Christianity to Samoa and the Society Islands on behalf of the London Missionary Society . Englishman John Walker invents the first friction match , which he names Lucifer . Egypt: Cairo University School of Medicine is established as the first African medical school in the Middle East. John James Audubon begins publication of the 10-volume The Birds of America , in the United Kingdom.Births January–June January 7 - Sir Sandford Fleming , Scottish-Canadian engineer, inventor January 28 - Jean Antoine Villemin , French physician February 17 - Elisabeth Blomqvist , Swedish-Finnish educator, feminist March 7 - John Hall Gladstone , English chemist March 8 - Wilhelm Bleek , German linguist March 25 - Stephen Luce , American admiral April 2 - William Holman Hunt , British Pre-Raphaelite painter April 5 - Joseph Lister , English surgeon, medical pioneer April 8 - Ramón Emeterio Betances , Puerto Rican politician, medical doctor and diplomat May 11 - Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux , French sculptor, painter May 19 - Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour , French statesman May 21 - William P. Sprague, American politician from Ohio May 27 - Samuel F. Miller, American politician May 31 - Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford , British general June 11 - Natalie Zahle , Danish educator, women's rights activist June 12 - Johanna Spyri , Swiss author June 13 - Alberto Henschel , German-Brazilian photographer, businessman June 24 - Louis Brière de l'Isle , French general June 26 - Amédée Courbet , French admiralJuly–December July 17 - Sir Frederick Augustus Abel , British chemist July 18 - Mangal Pandey , Indian soldier July 24 - Francisco Solano López , President of Paraguay August 5 - Deodoro da Fonseca , 1st President of Brazil August 23 - Lord John Hay , British admiral and politician August 28 - Grand Duchess Catherine Mikhailovna of Russia , granddaughter of Tsar Paul I September 3 - John Drew Sr., Irish-American stage actor, manager September 27 - Georgiana Archer , German women's rights activist and educator September 30 - Ellis H. Roberts, American politician October 12 - Josiah Parsons Cooke , American chemist October 16 - Arnold Böcklin , Swiss painter October 25 - Marcellin Berthelot , French chemist October 29 - Antonio Borrero , 10th President of Ecuador November 1 - Friedrich Haase , German actor November 7 - Antti Ahlström , Finnish industrialist November 18 - Mehmed Ali Pasha , Prussian-born Ottoman military leader November 26 - Ellen G. White, American religious leader, cofounder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church December 3 - Jain Acharya Rajendrasuri , Indian religious reformer December 17 - Baron Alexander Wassilko von Serecki , Governor of the Duchy of Bucovina, member of the Herrenhaus December 23 - Wilhelm von Tegetthoff , Austrian admiral December 27 - Stanisław Mieroszewski , Polish-born politician, writer, historian and member of the Imperial Council of AustriaDate unknown Amanda Cajander , Finnish medical reformerDeaths January–June January 5 - Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany , heir-presumptive to the British throne January 19 - Ludwig von Brauchitsch , Prussian general February 19 - Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt , French general, diplomat February 23 - Felipe Enrique Neri , Texas legislator, colonizer February 17 - Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi , Swiss pedagogue February 28 - Thomas Holloway , English portrait painter, engraver March 5 * Pierre-Simon Laplace , French mathematician * Alessandro Volta , Italian physicist March 26 - Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer March 31 - Marie Barch , Danish ballerina April 12 - Michele Troja , Italian physician April 29 *Deborah Sampson, first American female soldier *Rufus King, American lawyer, politician, and diplomat May 5 - Frederick Augustus I of Saxony May 27 - Melesina Trench , Irish-born writer, socialite June 26 - Samuel Crompton , English inventorJuly–December July 14 - Augustin-Jean Fresnel , French physicist July 27 - Fredrique Eleonore Baptiste , Finnish actress and playwright August 8 - George Canning, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom August 12 - William Blake , English poet, artist September 10 - Ugo Foscolo , Greek-born Italian writer, revolutionary and poet October 12 - John Eager Howard , American politician November 7 - Maria Theresia of Tuscany , Queen of Saxony November 10 - St. George Tucker, United States federal judge December 3 - Servando Teresa de Mier , Mexican preacher December 21 - Anton II , Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia
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