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*'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Generations)|DC (Generations)]]:''' The prison on [[Rock Island]] is built around this time. (''Superman & Batman: Generations''; 100 years before 1969.) | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Generations)|DC (Generations)]]:''' The prison on [[Rock Island]] is built around this time. (''Superman & Batman: Generations''; 100 years before 1969.) | ||
− | + | {{timereal}} The British Parliament stops sending criminals to Australia as punishment. | |
− | + | {{timereal}} ''New York Herald'' editor James Bennet sends Henry Stanley to seek out Dr. David Livingstone for little apparent reason. | |
− | + | {{timereal}} The Meiji Emperor accepts the surrender of four of the most powerful clans, and reappoints their chiefs as provincial governors. | |
− | + | {{timereal}} '''[[May 15]].''' The National Women's Suffrage Association is founded in New York. | |
− | + | {{timereal}} '''[[August 4]].''' Norton I, "Emperor" of the United States, abolishes the Republican and Democratic Parties. | |
− | + | {{timereal}} '''[[November 17]].''' Inauguration of the Suez Canal in Egypt. | |
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 20:47, 1 March 2007
Contents |
Events
- DC (Generations): The prison on Rock Island is built around this time. (Superman & Batman: Generations; 100 years before 1969.)
Real World The British Parliament stops sending criminals to Australia as punishment.
Real World New York Herald editor James Bennet sends Henry Stanley to seek out Dr. David Livingstone for little apparent reason.
Real World The Meiji Emperor accepts the surrender of four of the most powerful clans, and reappoints their chiefs as provincial governors.
Real World May 15. The National Women's Suffrage Association is founded in New York.
Real World August 4. Norton I, "Emperor" of the United States, abolishes the Republican and Democratic Parties.
Real World November 17. Inauguration of the Suez Canal in Egypt.
Births
Deaths
New Fictional Works
Notable Books
The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain, The Wyvern Mystery by Sheridan Le Fanu.
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