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1839

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Years: 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842
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1839 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1839
MDCCCXXXIX
Ab urbe condita 2592
Armenian calendar 1288
ԹՎ ՌՄՁԸ
Chinese calendar 4535 – 4536
戊戌 – 己亥
Ethiopian calendar 1831 – 1832
Hebrew calendar 5599 – 5600
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 1894 – 1895
- Shaka Samvat 1761 – 1762
- Kali Yuga 4940 – 4941
Iranian calendar 1217 – 1218
Islamic calendar 1255 – 1256

1839 (MDCCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar).

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Events

  • January 9 - The French Academy of Sciences announces the Daguerreotype photography process.
  • January 19 - British East India Company captures Aden
  • January 20 - In the Battle of Yungay, Chile defeats a Peruvian and Bolivian alliance.
  • February 11 - The University of Missouri is established, becoming the first public university west of the Mississippi River.
  • February 24 - William Otis receives a patent for the steam shovel.
  • March 5 - Longwood University founded, Farmville, Virginia.
  • March 23 - First recorded use of "OK" oll korrect (Boston Morning Post).
  • March 26 - The first Henley Royal Regatta is held
  • 9 April - The world's first commercial electric telegraph line comes into operation alongside the Great Western Railway line from Paddington station to West Drayton.
  • April 19 - The Treaty of London establishes Belgium as a kingdom.
  • June 22Louis Daguerre receives patent for his camera (commercially available by September with the prize of 400 Francs)
  • July 1 – Slave rebellion of Amistad
  • August 8 – The Beta Theta Pi fraternity was founded in Oxford, Ohio
  • August 19 – French government gives Louis Daguerre a pension and gives the daguerreotype "for the whole world"
  • October 3 - In the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies a railway between Napoli and Portici (7.4km length) has been inaugurated by H.M. the King Ferdinand II of Bourbon. It is the very first railway in the Italian peninsula.
  • November 11 - The Virginia Military Institute is founded in Lexington, Virginia.
  • November 17 - Giuseppe Verdi's first opera, Oberto, conte di San Bonifacio opens in Milan.
  • November 25 - Disastrous cyclone slams India with terrible winds and a giant 40 foot storm surge, wiping out the port city of Coringa. 300,000 people die.
  • November 27 - In Boston, Massachusetts, the American Statistical Association is founded

Undated

  • Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Mahmud II (1808-1839) to Abd-ul-Mejid (1839-1861)
  • In the United States, the first state law permitting women to own property is passed in Jackson, Mississippi.
  • The first parallax measurement of the distance to Alpha Centauri is published by Thomas Henderson.
  • Michael Faraday publishes "Experimental Researches in Electricity" clarifying the true nature of electricity
  • Excavation on Copan begins
  • Half of the Limburg province of Belgium was added to the Netherlands, since 1839 there is a Belgian Limburg and Dutch Limburg.
  • Abd al-Kader declares a jihad against the French.
  • Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia is founded.
  • Baltimore City College in Baltimore, Maryland is the third public high school established.
  • John Frost, Zephaniah Williams and William Jones are transported to Australia for their part in a Chartist rally in Newport, Monmouthshire.

Births

Deaths

  • February 7 - Karl August Nicander, Swedish poet (b. 1799)
  • April 1 - Benjamin Pierce, U.S. politician (b. 1757)
  • April 2 - Hezekiah Niles, American editor and publisher (b. 1777)
  • April 11 - John Galt, Scottish novelist (b. 1779)
  • April 22 - Denis Davydov, Russian general and poet (b. 1784)
  • May 17 - Archibald Alison, Scottish author (b. 1757)
  • August 10 - John St Aubyn, British fossil collector (b. 1758)
  • August 22 - Benjamin Lundy, American abolitionist (b. 1789)
  • August 28 - William Smith, English geologist and cartographer (b. 1769)
  • October - William Light, British Army colonel and the first Surveyor-General of South Australia (b. 1786)
  • November 15 - William Murdoch, Scottish inventor (b. 1754)
  • December 3 - Frederick VI, King of Denmark, ex-King of Norway (b. 1768)
  • December 15 - Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, court councillor and minister to Alexander I (b. 1756)

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