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1862

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This page is about the year 1862. For the board game, see 1862 (board game).
Centuries: 18th century · 19th century · 20th century
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1862 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1862
MDCCCLXII
Ab urbe condita 2615
Armenian calendar 1311
ԹՎ ՌՅԺԱ
Chinese calendar 4558 – 4559
辛酉 – 壬戌
Ethiopian calendar 1854 – 1855
Hebrew calendar 5622 – 5623
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 1917 – 1918
- Shaka Samvat 1784 – 1785
- Kali Yuga 4963 – 4964
Iranian calendar 1240 – 1241
Islamic calendar 1279 – 1280

1862 (MDCCCLXII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar).

Contents

Events

January

  • January 1 - Britain annexes Lagos island in modern-day Nigeria
  • January 6 - French and British forces arrive in Mexico, beginning the French intervention in Mexico
  • January 10 - End of term for John Gately Downey, 7th Governor of California. He is succeeded by Amasa Leland Stanford.
  • January 30 - The first American ironclad warship, the USS Monitor is launched.

February

  • February 1 - Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn of the Republic" is published for the first time (Atlantic Monthly).
  • February 6 - American Civil War: Ulysses S. Grant gives the United States its first victory of the war, by capturing Fort Henry, Tennessee, known as the Battle of Fort Henry.
  • February 15 - American Civil War: General Ulysses S. Grant attacks Fort Donelson, Tennessee and captures it the next day.
  • February 22 - American Civil War: Jefferson Davis officially inaugurated in Richmond, Virginia, to a six-year term as president of the Confederate States of America.

March

  • March 7 - American Civil War: Confederates shut out of Missouri at The Battle of Pea Ridge.
  • March 8 - American Civil War: The iron-clad CSS Virginia (formerly USS Merrimack) is launched at Hampton Roads, Virginia.
  • March 9 - American Civil War: First battle between two ironclad warships USS Monitor v CSS Virginia
  • March 13 American Civil War: The US federal government forbids all Union army officers from returning fugitive slaves, thus effectively annulling the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 and setting the stage for the Emancipation Proclamation.
  • March 28 - American Civil War: Battle of Glorieta Pass - In New Mexico Union forces succeed in stopping the Confederate invasion of New Mexico territory. The battle began on March 26.

April

  • April 5 - American Civil War: Battle of Yorktown - The battle begins when Union forces under General George McClellan close in on the Confederate capital Richmond, Virginia.
  • April 6 - American Civil War: In Tennessee, the Battle of Shiloh begins.
  • April 7 - American Civil War: Battle of Shiloh - Union Army under General Ulysses S. Grant defeats the Confederates near Shiloh, Tennessee.
  • April 12 - American Civil War: Andrew's Raid - Union The Great Locomotive Chase

May

  • May 2 - The California State Normal School (now San Jose State University) is created by an Act of the California Legislature.
  • May 5 - Battle of Puebla, Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza defeats the French Army; commemorated as the Cinco de Mayo.
  • May 11 - American Civil War: The ironclad CSS Virginia is scuttled in the James River northwest of Norfolk, Virginia.
  • May 15 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs a bill into law creating the United States Bureau of Agriculture (later renamed USDA).
  • May 20 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs the Homestead Act into law.

June

  • June 1 - American Civil War: Battle of Fair Oaks ends - Both sides claim victory.
  • June 4 - American Civil War: Confederate troops evacuate Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River, leaving the way clear for Union troops to take Memphis, Tennessee.
  • June 6 - American Civil War: Battle of Memphis - Union forces capture Memphis, Tennessee from the Confederates
  • June 8 - American Civil War: Battle of Cross Keys - Confederate forces under General Stonewall Jackson save the Army of Northern Virginia from a Union assault on the James Peninsula led by General George McClellan.

July

  • July 1 - Marriage of Princess Alice, second daughter of Queen Victoria to Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine.
  • July 1 - United States president Abraham Lincoln signs into law the Pacific Railway Acts authorizing construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad.
  • July 1 - Russian State Library is founded
  • July 2 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs the Morrill Land Grant Act into law, creating land-grant colleges to teach agricultural and mechanical sciences across the United States.
  • July 16 - American Civil War: David G. Farragut becomes the first United States Navy rear admiral.
  • July 19 - American Civil War: Morgan's Raid - At Buffington Island in Ohio, Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's raid into the north is mostly thwarted when a large group of his men are captured while trying to escape across the Ohio River.
  • July 23 - American Civil War: Henry W. Halleck takes command of the Union Army.

August

  • August 2 - American Civil War: Skirmish at Taberville, MO -Union forces force Confederate troops to march south, near Taberville, Missouri
  • August 5 - American Civil War: Battle of Baton Rouge - Along the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Confederate troops drive Union forces back into the city.
  • August 6 - American Civil War: The Confederate ironclad CSS Arkansas is scuttled on the Mississippi River after suffering damage in a battle with the USS Essex near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • August 9 - American Civil War: Battle of Cedar Mountain - At Cedar Mountain, Virginia, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson narrowly defeats Union forces under General John Pope.
  • August 17 - Indian Wars: Lakota (Sioux) uprising begins in Minnesota as desperate Lakota attack white settlements along the Minnesota River. They will be overwhelmed by the US military six weeks later.
  • August 19 - Indian Wars: During an uprising in Minnesota, Lakota warriors decide not to attack heavily-defended Fort Ridgely and instead turn to the settlement of New Ulm, killing white settlers along the way.
  • August 21 - The Vienna Stadtpark opens its gates.
  • August 28-August 30 - American Civil War: Second Battle of Bull Run

September

......* September 1 - American Civil War: Battle of Chantilly - Confederate General Robert E. Lee leads his forces in an attack on retreating Union troops in Chantilly, Virginia, driving them away.

October

  • October 8 - American Civil War: Battle of Perryville - Union forces under General Don Carlos Buell halt the Confederate invasion of Kentucky by defeating troops led by General Braxton Bragg at Perryville, Kentucky.
  • October 11 - American Civil War: In the aftermath of the Battle of Antietam, Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart and his men loot Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, during a raid into the north.
  • October 25 - In New Granada, rebels troops of southern states defeat the government troops

November

December

Undated

  • Richard Jordan Gatling patents the Gatling gun.
  • The United States passes the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act
  • A smallpox epidemic in California.
  • Bureau of Internal Revenue, forefunner of IRS, founded
  • Francisco Solano López becomes Paraguayan dictator
  • Donald McIntyre builds a property in northwest Queensland, which will later become the town of Julia Creek.
  • Victor Hugo publishes his novel Les Misérables.

Ongoing Events

Births

January

February

  • February 4 - George Ernest Morrison, Australian adventurer and journalist (d. 1920)

March

  • March 8 - George Frederick Phillips, Canadian-born military hero (d. 1904)
  • March 13 - Jane Delano, American founder of the American Red Cross Nursing Service (d. 1919)
  • March 17 - Silvio Gesell, economist (d. 1930)
  • March 28 - Aristide Briand, French politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1932)

April

  • April 2 - Nicholas M. Butler, American president of Columbia University, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1947)
  • April 6 - Georges Darien, French writer (d. 1921)
  • April 11 - Charles Evans Hughes, American jurist and statesman (d. 1948)
  • April 26 - Edmund Charles Tarbell, American artist (d. 1938)

May

  • May 15 - Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian dramatist and narrator (d. 1931)
  • May 27 - John Kendrick Bangs, American author and satirist (d. 1922)

June

  • June 5 - Allvar Gullstrand, Swedish ophthalmologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1930)
  • June 7 - Philipp Lenard, Austrian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1947)
  • June 21 - Damrong Rajanubhab, Thai prince and historian (d. 1943)
  • June 27 - May Irwin, Canadian actress and singer (d. 1938)

July

  • July 2 - William Henry Bragg, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1942)
  • July 14 - Gustav Klimt, Austrian artist (d. 1918)
  • July 16 - Ida B. Wells, American journalist, suffragist, and anti-lynching crusader (d. 1931)

August

September

October

November

  • November 14 - George Washington Vanderbilt, American businessman (d. 1914)
  • November 15 - Gerhart Hauptmann, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1946)
  • November 16 - Charles Turner, Australian cricketer (d. 1944)
  • November 19 - Billy Sunday, American baseball player, evangelist, prohibitionist (d. 1935)

December

  • December 8 - Georges Feydeau, French playwright (d. 1921)
  • William E. Johnson, American leader of Anti-Saloon League (d. 1950)

Deaths

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