1888
Year 1888 (MDCCCLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar. In Germany, 1888 is known as the Year of the Three Emperors. Currently, it is the year that, when written in Roman numerals, has the most digits (13).
Events
January–March
- January 3 – The 91-centimeter telescope is first used at Lick Observatory.
- January 12 – Blizzards (see: Schoolhouse Blizzard) hit Dakota Territory, the states of Montana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas, leaving 235 dead, many of whom are children on their way home from school.
- January 13 – In Washington, DC, the National Geographic Society is founded.
- February 27 – In West Orange, New Jersey, Thomas Edison meets with Eadweard Muybridge, who proposes a scheme for sound film.
- March 8 – The Agriculture College of Utah, (later Utah State University) is founded in Logan, Utah.
- March 9 – Frederick III is crowned German Emperor.
- March 11 – The "Great Blizzard of '88" begins along the eastern seaboard of the United States, shutting down commerce and killing more than 400.
- March 15 – Start of the Sikkim Expedition. A British military expedition to expel the Tibetans from northern Sikkim.
- March 20 – The very first Romani language operetta premieres in Moscow, Russia.
- March 22 – The Football League is formed.
- March 27 – Dorus Rijkers saves the 30-man crew of the Renown, risking his own life.
April–June
July–September
- July 25 – Frank Edward McGurrin, a court stenographer from Salt Lake City, Utah, purportedly the only person using touch typing at the time, wins a decisive victory over Louis Traub in a typing contest held in Cincinnati, Ohio. This date can be called the birthday of the touch typing method that is widely used now.
- July 27 – The British Parliament passes an act that permits bicycles on the road, on condition that they are equipped with a bell that should be rung while on the carriageway. The law is eventually abolished in 1930.
- August 5 – Berta Benz arrives in Pforzheim, having driven 40 miles (64 km) from Mannheim in a car manufactured by her husband Karl Benz, thus completing the first "long-distance" drive in the history of the automobile.
- August 7 – The body of Martha Tabram is found, a possible murder victim of Jack the Ripper.
- August 9 – A fire destroyed Main Building, the heart of Wells College in Aurora, NY causing a loss of $130,000.[1]
- August 20 – There is a mutiny at Dufile, India, and the Emin Pasha is imprisoned.
- August 31 – Mary Ann Nichols is murdered. She is considered the first of Jack the Ripper's victims.
- September 4 – George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak, and receives a patent for his camera which uses roll film.
- September 6 – Charles Turner becomes the first cricket bowler to take 250 wickets in an English season – a feat since accomplished only by Tom Richardson (twice), J.T. Hearne, Wilfred Rhodes (twice) and Tich Freeman (six times).
- September 8
- September 30 – In London, the bodies of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes are found. They are generally considered Jack the Ripper's third and fourth victims, respectively.
October–December
- October 1 – Sofia University officially opens, becoming the first university in liberated Bulgaria.
- October 9 – The Washington Monument officially opens to the general public.
- October 14 –
- October 25 – St. Cuthbert's Society, University of Durham is founded after a general meeting, chaired by the Reverend Hastings Rashdall.
- November 6 – U.S. presidential election, 1888: United States Democratic Party incumbent Grover Cleveland wins the popular vote, but loses the Electoral College vote to Republican challenger Benjamin Harrison, therefore losing the election.
- November 9 – In London, England, the dead body of Mary Jane Kelly is found. She is considered to be the fifth, and last, of Jack the Ripper's victims. A number of similar murders in England follow, but the police attribute them to copy-cat killers.
- November 20 – the first St V-parade by students in Brussels.
- November 27 – Delta Delta Delta was founded at Boston University.
- December 18 – Richard Wetherill and his brother-in-law discover the Indian ruins of Mesa Verde in southwestern Colorado.
- December 23 – During a bout of mental illness, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh infamously cuts off the lower part of his own left ear.
Date unknown
Births
January–March
- January 1 – Victor Goldschmidt, Swiss geochemist (d. 1947)
- January 8 – Matt Moore, Irish-born actor (d. 1960)
- January 18 – Thomas Sopwith, British aviation pioneer and yachtsman (d. 1989)
- January 20 – Lead Belly, American folk singer (d. 1949)
- January 24
- February 2 – Frederick Lane, Australian swimmer (d. 1969)
- February 8 – Edith Evans, British actress (d. 1976)
- February 17 – Otto Stern, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1969)
- February 19
- February 20 – Georges Bernanos, French writer (d. 1948)
- February 23 – Huddie William Ledbetter (Lead Belly), American folk and blues musician (d. 1949)
- February 25 – John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State (d. 1959)
- February 27
- March 1 – Ewart Astill, English cricketer (Leicestershire) (d. 1948)
- March 4 – Knute Rockne, American football player and coach (d. 1931)
- March 10 – Barry Fitzgerald, Irish actor (d. 1966)
- March 26 – Elsa Brändström, Russian nurse (d. 1948)
- March 29 – James E. Casey, founder of the United Parcel Service (d. 1983)
- March 30 – Anna Q. Nilsson, Swedish American silent film star (d. 1974)
April–June
- April 4
- April 6
- April 18 – Duffy Lewis, Major League Baseball player (d. 1979)
- April 26 – Anita Loos, American writer (d. 1981)
- April 27 – Florence La Badie, Canadian actress (d. 1917)
- May 10
- May 11 – Irving Berlin, American composer (d. 1989)
- May 17 – Tich Freeman, English cricketer (d. 1965)
- May 23 – Zack Wheat, Baseball Hall of Famer (d. 1972)
- May 25 – Miles Malleson, English actor (d. 1969)
- May 27 – Louis Durey, French composer (d. 1979)
- May 28 – Jim Thorpe, American athlete (d. 1953)
- May 31 – Jack Holt, American actor (d. 1951)
- June 3 – Tom Brown, American jazz musician (d. 1958)
- June 6 – Pete Wendling, American composer, pianist, and piano roll recording artist (d. 1974)
- June 9 – Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Australian illustrator (d. 1960)
- June 13 – Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese writer (d. 1935)
- June 16 – Peter Stoner, American mathematician, astronomer and Christian apologist (d. 1980)
- June 24 – Gerrit Rietveld, Dutch architect (d. 1964)
- June 27 – Antoinette Perry, New York stage director, Tony Award named for her (d. 1946)
- June 29 – Joseph 'Squizzy' Taylor, Australian underworld figure (d. 1927)
July–September
- July 5 – Herbert Spencer Gasser, American physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1963)
- July 10 – Giorgio Chirico, Italian painter (d. 1978)
- July 16
- July 17 – Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Israeli writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1970)
- July 22
- July 23 – Raymond Chandler, American-born novelist (d. 1959)
- August 4 – Syedna Taher Saifuddin, Bohra spiritual leader (d. 1965)
- August 6
- August 13
- August 16
- August 25 – Allama Mashriqi, Pakistani scholar and politician (d. 1963)
- September 4 – Margaret Emma Henley, J. M. Barrie's inspiration for the name "Wendy" in Peter Pan (d. 1894)
- September 5 – Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, President of India (d. 1975)
- September 6 – Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., American politician (d. 1969)
- September 12 – Maurice Chevalier, French singer and actor (d. 1972)
- September 16 – Frans Eemil Sillanpää, Finnish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1964)
- September 26
October–December
- October 3 – Claud Allister, English actor (d. 1970)
- October 4 – Friedrich Olbricht, German general (d. 1944)
- October 6 – Roland Garros, French pilot (d. 1918)
- October 7 – Henry A. Wallace, Vice President of the United States (d. 1965)
- October 8 – Ernst Kretschmer, German psychiatrist (d. 1964)
- October 9 – Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, Russian politician (d. 1938)
- October 16
- October 19 – Venkatarama Ramalingam Pillai, Indian Freedom Fighter, Tamil Poet (d. 1972)
- October 25 – Lester Cuneo, American actor (d. 1925)
- November 7 – Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, Indian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1970)
- November 15
- November 16 – Luis Cluzeau Mortet, Uruguayan composer and musician (d. 1957)
- November 23 – Harpo Marx, American comedian (d. 1964)
- November 26 – Francisco Canaro, Uruguayan-born violinist and composer (d. 1964)
- November 28 – Edgar Church, American comic book collector (d. 1978)
- November 30 – Ralph Hartley, American electronics researcher and inventor (d. 1970)
- December 3 – Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog, Polish-born Chief Rabbi of Ireland and of Israel (d. 1959)
- December 4 – King Alexander of Yugoslavia (d. 1934)
- December 6 – Will Hay, British actor and comedian (d. 1949)
- December 7 – Joyce Cary, Northern Irish author (d. 1957)
- December 16 – Alphonse Juin, Marshal of France (d. 1967)
- December 18
- December 19 – Fritz Reiner, Hungarian conductor (d. 1963)
- December 20 – Yitzhak Baer, German-born Israeli historian (d. 1980)
- December 28 – F.W. Murnau, German film director (d. 1931)
Date unknown
Deaths
January–June
- January 19 – Anton de Bary, German biologist (b. 1831)
- January 20 – William Pitt Ballinger, Texas lawyer, southern statesman (b. 1825)
- January 29 – Edward Lear, British artist and writer (b. 1812)
- January 31 – John Bosco, Italian priest, youth worker, educator and founder of the Salesian Society (b. 1815)
- February 3 – Henry Maine, British jurist (b. 1822)
- February 5 – Anton Mauve, Dutch painter (b. 1838)
- February 24 – Seth Kinman, American hunter and settler (b. 1815)
- March 6
- March 9 – German Emperor Wilhelm I (b. 1797)
- March 12 – Henry Bergh, founder of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (b. 1811)
- March 16 – Hippolyte Carnot, French statesman (b. 1801)
- March 23 – Morrison Waite, Chief Justice of the United States (b. 1816)
- March 27 – Francesco Faà di Bruno, Italian mathematician (b. 1825)
- March 29 – Charles-Valentin Alkan, French composer and pianist (b. 1813)
- April 15 – Matthew Arnold, English poet (b. 1822)
- May 26 – Ascanio Sobrero, Italian chemist (b. 1812)
- June 15 – German Emperor Friedrich III (b. 1831)
July–December
- July 20 – Paul Langerhans, German pathologist and biologist (b. 1847)
- August 9 – Charles Cros, French poet (b. 1831)
- August 16 – John Stith Pemberton, American founder of Coca-Cola
- August 20 – Henry Richard, Welsh peace campaigner (b. 1812)
- August 23 – Philip Henry Gosse, British scientist (b. 1810)
- August 24 – Rudolf Clausius, German physicist, contributor to thermodynamics (b. 1822)
- September 6 – Lester Wallack, Theater Impresario (b. 1820)
- September 11 – Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Politician, writer and father of education (b. 1811)
- September 24 – Karl von Prantl, German philosopher (b. 1820)
- October 16
- December 2 – Namık Kemal, Turkish patriotic poet, social reformer (b. 1840)
- December 3 – Carl Zeiss, Optician and founder of company now known as Carl Zeiss AG (b. 1816)
- December 31 – Samson Raphael Hirsch, German rabbi (b. 1808)
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