1883 Events January–March January 4 - Life magazine is founded in Los Angeles, United States . January 10 - A fire at the Newhall Hotel in Milwaukee , Wisconsin, United States, kills 73 people. January 16 - The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act , establishing the United States civil service , is passed. January 19 - The first electric lighting system employing overhead wires begins service in Roselle, New Jersey, United States ; it was installed by Thomas Edison . February - The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi is first published complete in book form, in Italy. February 15 - Tokyo Electrical Lightning Grid, as predecessor of Tokyo Electrical Power, one of largest electricial grid in world and Asia , was founded in Japan. February 16 - The Ladies' Home Journal is published for the first time , in the United States. February 23 - Alabama becomes the first U.S. state to enact an antitrust law . February 28 - The first vaudeville theater is opened, in Boston , Massachusetts . March 2 - The Hong Kong Observatory is established. March 20 - The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property is held. March 28 - Battle of Gia Cuc: A French force defeats a Vietnamese in northern Vietnam in the run-up to the Sino-French War .April–June April 5 - Oxygen is liquefied for the very first time. April 28 - The first sevens tournament is played at Melrose RFC in Scotland. May 23 - Robert Louis Stevenson's children's pirate adventure novel Treasure Island is first published in book format, in London. May 24 - Brooklyn Bridge is opened to traffic, after 13 years of construction. May 30 - In New York City, a rumor that the Brooklyn Bridge is going to collapse causes a stampede, which crushes 12 people. June 13 - Count Arvid Posse leaves office as Prime Minister of Sweden . He is succeeded by Carl Johan Thyselius , the first non-aristocrat to serve as Swedish head of government, and Prime Minister . June 16 - Victoria Hall disaster: A rush for treats results in 183 children being asphyxiated , in a concert hall in Sunderland , England. June 28 - In Milan , Italy the first central European electricity power station is inaugurated. June 30 - Robert Louis Stevenson's novel The Black Arrow first appears as a serial in the British magazine Young Folks; A Boys' and Girls' Paper of Instructive and Entertaining Literature as by Captain George North . Stevenson completes writing it at the end of the summer in France.July–September July 3 - The disaster in Glasgow leaves 124 dead. July 4 - The world's first rodeo is held in Pecos, Texas . July 22 - Zulu King Cetshwayo barely escapes a rebel attack with his life. August * King William's College is opened on the Isle of Man . August 12 - The last quagga dies at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam . August 21 - An F5 tornado strikes Rochester, Minnesota , leading to the creation of the Mayo Clinic . August 26-27 - The volcanic island of Krakatoa erupts at 10:02 AM ; 163 villages are destroyed, 36,380 killed by tsunami. August 29 - Dunfermline Carnegie Library , the first Carnegie library , is opened in Andrew Carnegie's hometown, Dunfermline , Scotland. September 1 - Pope Leo XIII publishes the encyclical "Supremi Apostolatus Officio: on the Devotion of the Holy Rosary" September 11 - Major Evelyn Baring becomes Consul-General of Egypt under British rule . September 15 * The Bombay Natural History Society is founded in India. * The University of Texas at Austin opens to students. September 29 - A consortium of flour mill operators in Minneapolis forms the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie and Atlantic Railway, as a means to get their product to the Great Lakes ports, but avoid the high tariffs of Chicago.October–December October 1 - Sydney Boys High School is founded in Sydney, Australia. * Amsterdam: The first International Colonial and Export Exhibition closes, having had over 1 million visitors. October 4 * The Boys' Brigade is founded in Glasgow, Scotland. * The Orient Express train begins to run through from Paris Gare de l'Est to Giurgiu in Romania, with onward ferry and train connections to Istanbul . October 15 - The Supreme Court of the United States declares part of the Civil Rights Act of 1875 to be unconstitutional, allowing individuals and corporations to discriminate based on race . October 20 - Peru and Chile sign the Treaty of Ancón , by which the Tarapacá province is ceded to Chile, ending Peru's involvement in the War of the Pacific . October 22 - Mödling and Hinterbrühl Tram , Vienna, Austria, first electric tram powered by overhead wire . October 24 - Cardiff University , Wales, opens. October 30 - Two Clan na Gael dynamite bombs explode in the London Underground , injuring several people. The next day, Home Secretary Vernon Harcourt drafts 300 policemen to guard the underground, and introduces the Explosives Bill. November 3 - The 14th Century AH begins in the Islamic calendar on the 1st of Muharram, 1201 AH. November 3 - American Old West: Self-described Black Bart the Po-8 makes his last stagecoach robbery, but leaves a handkerchief with a laundry mark that eventually leads to his capture. November 14 - Chile's National Library of Congress is founded. November 18 - U.S. and Canadian railroads institute 5 standard continental time zones, ending the confusion of thousands of local times. November 28 - Whitman College is chartered as a 4-year college in Walla Walla, Washington . December 5 - Bisbee Massacre: Five people are killed in the robbery of a general store by bandits, in Bisbee, Arizona . December 16 - Tonkin Campaign: French forces capture the Sơn Tây citadel. December 21 - The Royal Canadian Dragoons and The Royal Canadian Regiment , the first Permanent Force cavalry and infantry regiments of the Canadian Army, are formed.Date unknown German bacteriologist Robert Koch discovers the cholera bacillus . Antoni Gaudí begins to work on the Sagrada Família Cathedral in Barcelona . Construction of Speicherstadt as a free zone in the Port of Hamburg begins. During construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883, blasting and excavation reveal high concentrations of nickel–copper ore at Murray Mine , on the edge of the Sudbury Basin , located near Sudbury, Ontario , Canada. Otto von Bismarck pushes the first social security law through the Reichstag . A depression starts in Seattle , Washington, United States. The British Parliament considers a major bill to allow Indian judges to try Europeans in India. The British community rises in protest, and defeats the measure. The Mexican government passes a law allowing real estate companies to survey public and "vacant" lands, and to retain one third of the land they survey. Bernard Kroger establishes the first Kroger grocery store , in Cincinnati , Ohio . The first purebred Percheron stud book is created in France. Founding of: * Houghton College * Wagner College * Baltimore Polytechnic Institute * Raith Rovers F.C. * The Black Arabs F.C * Dunstable Town F.C.Births January–February January 1 * Alberto Gerchunoff , Argentine writer * Ichirō Hatoyama , Prime Minister of Japan January 3 - Clement Attlee , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom January 4 - Johanna Westerdijk , Dutch plant pathologist January 5 - Döme Sztójay , prime minister of Hungary January 6 - Kahlil Gibran , Lebanese poet, painter and novelist January 10 * Francis X. Bushman, American screen actor * Hubert Latham , pioneer French aviator of the pre-World War I era * Florence Reed , American actress * Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoi , Russian writer January 16 - Hugh Oswald Short , British aviation pioneer and aircraft builder, youngest of the Short Brothers January 19 - Waite Phillips , American businessman, philanthropist January 20 * Enoch L. Johnson, American political boss, racketeer * Bertram Ramsay , British admiral January 21 - Olav Aukrust , Norwegian poet January 30 - Eddie Collins , American vaudeville-veteran comic February 8 - Joseph Alois Schumpeter , Austrian economist February 9 - Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot , German architect, interior designer and designer February 15 - Sax Rohmer , English author February 16 - Elizabeth Craig , British writer February 18 - Nikos Kazantzakis , Greek writer February 22 * Abe Attell , American boxer * Marguerite Clark , American silent film actress February 23 - Karl Jaspers , German philosopher February 28 - Gheorghe Argeșanu , Romanian general and politician, 40th Prime Minister of Romania March–April March 3 - Cyril Burt , British educational psychologist March 4 * Julius Fromm , German businessman, inventor known for the Condom machine * Sam Langford , Canadian boxer * Maude Fealy , American actress March 7 - Michael Somogyi , Hungarian-American biochemist, professor March 19 * Norman Haworth , British chemist, Nobel Prize laureate * Joseph Stilwell , American general March 22 - Edwin Carewe , Native American director March 24 - Dorothy Campbell , Scottish golfer March 27 - Dimitrios Semsis , Greek violinist April 1 *Laurette Taylor, American actress *Lon Chaney, Sr., American actor April 3 * Henry Diesen , Norwegian admiral * Nikolai Kuzmin , Soviet political and military leader April 5 - Walter Huston , Canadian-born American actor April 11 - Leonard Mudie , English actor April 12 - Dally Messenger , Australian rugby league player April 15 - Stanley Bruce , 8th Prime Minister of Australia April 18 - Aleksanteri Aava , Finnish poet April 25 - Semyon Budyonny , Cossack cavalryman, Marshal of the Soviet Union April 27 - Hubert Harrison , African-American writer, critic, and activist April 30 - Jaroslav Hašek , Czech writerMay–June May 1 - Tom Moore , Irish-American actor May 5 * Eleazar López Contreras , 32nd President of Venezuela * Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell , British field marshal May 9 - José Ortega y Gasset , Spanish philosopher May 10 - Eugen Leviné , Communist leader of the Munich Soviet Republic May 14 - Charlie Seeling , New Zealand-born rugby player May 16 * Celâl Bayar , Turkish politician, statesman, 3rd President of Turkey * Solomone Ula Ata , Prime Minister of Tonga May 18 * Walter Gropius , German architect * Hasui Kawase , Japanese painter, printmaker * Eurico Gaspar Dutra , Brazilian marshal, 16th President of Brazil May 19 - George Cholmondeley, 5th Marquess of Cholmondeley , British peer May 22 - Jane Grey , American actress May 23 * Douglas Fairbanks , American actor * Ferenc Talányi , Slovene writer, partisan, and painter May 24 - Elsa Maxwell , American gossip columnist, international party giver May 25 - Lesley J. McNair, American general May 27 - Jessie Arms Botke , American artist May 28 - Vinayak Damodar Savarkar , Indian pro-independence activist, Hindu nationalist May 31 - Lauri Kristian Relander , President of Finland June 5 - John Maynard Keynes , English economist June 7 - Sylvanus G. Morley, American scholar, World War I spy June 11 - Aubrey Fitch , American admiral June 18 - Mary Alden , American stage, screen actress June 20 - Royal E. Ingersoll, American admiral June 21 * Richard Remer , American athlete * Lluís Companys , President of Catalonia June 24 - Victor Francis Hess , Austrian-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate June 28 - Pierre Laval , Prime Minister of France June 29 - Lothrop Stoddard , American eugenicist , radical scientific racistJuly–August July 1 * Arthur Borton , English soldier * István Friedrich , 24th Prime Minister of Hungary July 3 - Franz Kafka , Austrian writer July 4 - Rube Goldberg , American cartoonist July 6 - Godfrey Huggins , Rhodesian politician, physician July 7 - Toivo Kuula , Finnish composer July 10 - Johannes Blaskowitz , German general July 16 - Charles Sheeler , American photographer, artist July 19 * Max Fleischer , Austrian animator, film producer * Beatrice Forbes, Countess of Granard , American-born heiress July 20 * Catherine Bramwell-Booth , English Salvation Army Officer * Luiza Zavloschi , Romanian politician July 23 *Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, British field marshal *Stuart Paton, British screenwriter, film director July 24 - Nelle Wilson Reagan , mother of United States President Ronald Reagan July 25 - Alfredo Casella , Italian composer July 26 - Edwin Balmer , American science fiction, mystery writer July 28 - Angela Hitler , Austrian elder half-sister of Adolf Hitler July 29 * Porfirio Barba-Jacob , Colombian writer * Benito Mussolini , dictator of Italy July 31 - Ramón Fonst , Cuban fencer August 2 - Aurelio Mosquera , Ecuadorian politician, 25th President of Ecuador August 6 - Scott Nearing , American political activist, economist, and simple living advocate August 9 - Chester Gillette , American murderer August 12 *Pauline Frederick, American stage, screen actress *Marion Lorne, American film, stage and television actress August 15 - Ivan Meštrović , Croatian sculptor and architect, August 19 * Coco Chanel , French stylist * Elsie Ferguson , American actress * Leonid Kulik , Russian mineralogist * José Mendes Cabeçadas , 9th President of Portugal and 94th Prime Minister of Portugal * Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp , 24th Prime Minister of Sweden August 23 * Jesse Pennington , English footballer * Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV , American general August 30 - Theo van Doesburg , Dutch artist, painter, architect, and poetSeptember–October September 2 - Rudolf Weigl , Polish biologist September 5 - Mel Sheppard , American Olympic athlete September 13 - August Zaleski , former President of Poland September 14 - Gadicherla Harisarvottama Rao , Indian journalist and independence activist September 15 - Esteban Terradas i Illa , Catalan mathematician, scientist, and engineer September 22 - Ferenc Oslay , Hungarian-Slovene historian, writer and irredenta September 28 - Berta Pīpiņa , Latvian politician October 2 - Karl von Terzaghi , Austrian civil engineer and "father of soil mechanics" October 8 - Otto Heinrich Warburg , German physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate October 15 - Robert L. Ghormley, American admiral October 21 - D. S. Senanayake, 1st Prime Minister of Sri Lanka October 26 - Paul Pilgrim , American athlete October 30 - Bob Jones, Sr., American evangelist, pioneer religious broadcaster, and founder and first president of Bob Jones University October 31 - Anthony Wilding , New Zealand tennis playerNovember–December November 3 - Chaturbhuj Sahay , Samrth Guru and Spiritual Reformer November 4 - Nikolaos Plastiras , Greek general and politician November 8 - Arnold Bax , English composer November 9 - Edna May Oliver , stage and film character actress November 11 - Ernest Ansermet , Swiss conductor November 14 - Ado Birk , 3rd Prime Minister of Estonia November 18 - Carl Vinson , U.S. Congressman November 25 * Harvey Spencer Lewis , American occultist * Merrill C. Meigs, American newspaper publisher and aviation promoter * Percy Marmont , British stage & screen actor * Diego Martínez Barrio , Spanish politician, 2-time Prime Minister of Spain November 29 * Lev Galler , Soviet admiral * Max Horton , British admiral December 3 - Anton Webern , Austrian composer December 9 * Alexander Papagos , Prime Minister of Greece * Joseph Pilates , German physical culturist and developer of Pilates December 10 - Giovanni Messe , Italian field marshal and politician December 12 * Cliff Sterrett , American cartoonist * Max Moody, Sr., American businessman and founder of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc. December 13 - Belle da Costa Greene , American librarian, bibliographer, and archivist December 14 - Morihei Ueshiba , Japanese martial artist and founder of aikido December 16 * Vasili Altfater , Russian and Soviet admiral * David Powell , Scottish-American stage and film actor * Max Linder , French actor December 17 - Raimu , French actor December 22 * Edgard Varèse , French composer * Edna Goodrich , American actress December 25 - Hugo Bergmann , German and Israeli Jewish philosopher December 26 - Maurice Utrillo , French artist and illustrator December 28 - Lloyd Fredendall , American general December 29 - Forrest Taylor , American stage, film and television actor December 31 - Leo Otis Colbert , American admiral and engineer, third Director of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Date unknown Lotte Herrlich , German photographer Z. D. Mangoaela, South African folklorist and writer Chen Xiefen , Chinese feminist and journalist T. F. O'Rahilly, Irish academic Ali Ahmad Khan, Afghan politician and emir Ernest Spybuck, Native American artistDeaths January–June January 4 - Antoine Chanzy , French general and colonial governor January 8 - Miska Magyarics , Slovene poet in Hungary January 10 * Samuel Mudd , American doctor to John Wilkes Booth * Elling Eielsen , Norwegian Lutheran leader January 23 - Gustave Doré , French artist January 24 - Friedrich von Flotow , German composer February 13 - Richard Wagner , German composer February 15 - Prince Kachō Hiroatsu of Japan February 17 * Napoléon Coste , French guitarist and composer * Vasudev Balwant Phadke , Indian revolutionary March 4 - Alexander Hamilton Stephens , Vice President of the Confederate States of America March 14 - Karl Marx , German communist philosopher March 20 - Charles Lasègue , French physician March 21 - Grigol Orbeliani , Georgian poet and soldier March 28 - Napoleon Bonaparte Buford , American general and railroad executive April 4 - Peter Cooper , American industrialist, inventor and philanthropist April 15 - Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin April 16 - Charles II, Duke of Parma April 26 - Napoleon Orda , Belarusian composer and artist April 30 - Édouard Manet , French painter May 24 - Keʻelikōlani , princess of Hawaii May 26 - Abdelkader El Djezairi , Algerian leader June 6 - Ciprian Porumbescu , Romanian composer June 11 - Caroline Leigh Gascoigne , English writer June 20 - John Colenso , English-born mathematician and theologian, Bishop of Natal June 26 - Edward Sabine , Irish astronomerJuly–December July 15 - General Tom Thumb , American circus performer and entertainer July 22 - Edward Ord , U.S. Army officer July 23 - Rose Massey , English actress July 24 - Matthew Webb , English sailor, first recorded person to swim the English Channel without the use of artificial aids July 27 - Montgomery Blair , American politician July 28 - Carlo Pellion di Persano , Italian admiral and politician August 24 - Henri, Count of Chambord , pretender to the French throne August 25 - Louise Lateau , Belgian mystic and stigmatist September 3 - Ivan Turgenev , Russian writer September 10 - Otto Pius Hippius , Baltic German architect September 17 - Junius Brutus Booth, Jr., American actor and theatre manager October 5 - Joachim Barrande , French palaeontologist October 14 - Sir Arthur Elton, 7th Baronet , English writer and Liberal Party politician October 20 - George Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall , Anglo-Irish landowner, courtier and politician October 22 - Thomas Mayne Reid , Irish-American novelist October 30 * Dayananda Saraswati , Hindu religious leader * Robert Volkmann , German composer November 19 - Carl Wilhelm Siemens , German engineer November 20 - Tenshoin , wife of 13th Shōgun of Japan, Tokugawa Iesada November 29 - Elisabeth Dieudonné Vincent , Haitian-born migrant and free woman of colour December 13 - Victor de Laprade , French poet and critic December 27 - Andrew A. Humphreys, American general and civil engineerDates unknown Margaret Agnes Bunn, British actress, Mary S. B. Shindler, American poet
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