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1891 (MDCCCXCI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1891st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 891st year of the 2nd millennium, the 91st year of the 19th century, and the 2nd year of the 1890s decade. As of the start of 1891, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events
January : Hawaii, Queen Lili'Uokalani. • January 1 • A strike of 500 Hungarian steel workers occurs; 3,000 men are out of work as a consequence. • Germany takes formal possession of its new African territories. • January 4 – The Earl of Zetland issues a declaration regarding the famine in the western counties of Ireland. • January 5 • The Australian shearers' strike, that leads indirectly to the foundation of the Australian Labor Party, begins. • A fight between the United States and Lakota people breaks out near Pine Ridge agency. • A fight between railway strikers and police breaks out at Motherwell, Scotland. • January 7 • General Nelson A. Miles' forces surround the Lakota in the Pine Ridge Reservation. • The Inter-American Monetary Commission meets in Washington, D.C.January 9 – The great shoe strike in Rochester, New York is called off. • January 10 – In France, the Irish Nationalist leaders hold a conference at Boulogne. The French government promptly takes loan. • January 11 • 3,000 Lakotas approach Pine Ridge with a view to surrender. • In Mahoning Valley, Ohio, sixteen blast furnaces shut down, putting 10,000 men out of work. • January 12Canada brings suit before the United States Supreme Court in re seizures of vessels in the Bering Sea. • St. Mary's Cathedral is dedicated in San Francisco. • January 14 – Conference of Lakota chiefs with General Miles at Pine Ridge Reservation: the Lakota agree to surrender. • January 15 – Scottish railway strikers attempt to wreck a train near Greenock, Scotland. • January 16 – The Chilean Civil War of 1891 breaks out. • January 19 • General Miles officially announces the end of the native outbreak and congratulates his troops. • A British Royal Navy squadron is ordered to Chile. • January 20Jim Hogg becomes the first native Texan to be governor of that state. • January 27May 2 – The Jamaica International Exhibition is held. • January 29Liliuokalani is proclaimed Queen of Hawaii. • January 31 – The Portuguese republican revolution breaks out, in the northern city of Porto. FebruaryFebruary 14 – In the FA Cup quarter final in English Association football, a goal is deliberately stopped by handball on the goal line. An indirect free kick is awarded, since the penalty kick, proposed the previous year by William McCrum, has not yet been implemented. This event probably changes public opinion on the penalty kick, seen previously as ''an Irishman's motion''. • February 15Allmänna Idrottsklubben (AIK) sports club is founded in Stockholm, Sweden. • February 21Springhill, Nova Scotia suffers a serious mining disaster. • February 24 – The constitution of the First Brazilian Republic is promulgated. • February – The Tobacco Protest begins in Iran. MarchMarch 3 – The International Copyright Act of 1891 is passed, by the 51st United States Congress. • March 5 – 1st Prime Minister of Canada Sir John A. Macdonald wins a 4th consecutive parliamentary victory over the Liberal Party. • March 912 – The Great Blizzard of 1891 in the south and west of England leads to extensive snow drifts and powerful storms off the south coast, with 14 ships sunk, and approximately 220 deaths attributed to the weather conditions. • March 12Djurgårdens IF (DIF) sports club is founded in Stockholm. • March 14 – In New Orleans, a lynch mob storms the Old Parish Prison, and lynches 11 Italians arrested but found innocent of the murder of Police Chief David Hennessy. • March 17 – The British steamship , carrying Italian migrants to New York, sinks in the inner harbor of Gibraltar after collision with the battleship HMS Anson, killing 564. • March 18 – The London–Paris telephone system officially opens. AprilApril 1 • The Wrigley Company is founded in Chicago. • The London–Paris telephone system is opened to the general public. • April 23Chilean Civil War of 1891: Chilean ironclad Blanco Encalada is sunk at the Battle of Caldera Bay by torpedo boats. This is the first ironclad warship lost to a self-propelled torpedo. May : Tchaikovsky opens Carnegie HallMay 1 • Troops fire on a workers' May Day demonstration in support of the 8-hour workday in Fourmies, France, killing 9 and wounding 30. • The first Fascio dei lavoratori (Workers League) is founded by Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida in Catania, Sicily. • May 5 – The Music Hall in New York (later known as Carnegie Hall) has its grand opening and first public performance, with Tchaikovsky as guest conductor. • May 11Ōtsu incident: Tsesarevich Nikolay Alexandrovich (the future Czar Nicholas II) of Russia survives an assassination attempt while visiting Japan. • May 15Pope Leo XIII issues the encyclical Rerum novarum, on the rights and duties of capital and labor, resulting in the creation of many Christian Democrat parties throughout Europe. • May 20Thomas Edison's prototype kinetoscope is first displayed at Edison's Laboratory, for a convention of the National Federation of Women's Clubs. • May 31 N.S. (May 19 O.S.) – In the Kuperovskaya district of Vladivostok, a grand ceremonial inauguration of construction work on the Trans-Siberian Railway is carried out by the Tsesarevich Nikolay Alexandrovich, and a religious service held. • MayMirza Ghulam Ahmad claims to be the Promised Messiah (the second coming of Jesus) and the Mahdi awaited in Islam. JuneJune 1 – The Johnstown Inclined Plane opens in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. • June 15Minas Gerais was granted in 1891. • June 21 – The first long-distance transmission of alternating current is made, from the Ames power plant near Telluride, Colorado, by Lucien and Paul Nunn. • June 25Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes appears in The Strand Magazine (London) for the first time, in the issue dated July. • August 27 – France and Russia conclude a defensive alliance. SeptemberSeptember 14 – The first penalty kick is awarded in an Association football match: John Heath scores it for Wolverhampton Wanderers in England. • September 18 – The Chilean Civil War of 1891 ends with the suicide of deposed President José Manuel Balmaceda and victory for the Congressional party, beginning the country's Parliamentary Era. • September 22 – The first hydropower plant of Finland is commissioned along the Tammerkoski rapids in Tampere, Pirkanmaa. • September 28 – Club Atlético Peñarol is founded in Montevideo, under the name of the CURCC (Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club). • September 29Thyssen, predecessor of the Thyssen Krupp worldwide conglomerate, is founded in Duisburg, Germany. OctoberOctober 1Stanford University in California opens its doors. Stanford University opens its doors. • Skansen is established as the world's first open-air museum by Artur Hazelius, on the island of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. • October 28 – The 8.0 Mino–Owari earthquake strikes the Gifu region of Japan. This oblique-slip event kills over 7,200, injures more than 17,000, and creates fault scarps that still remain visible. • OctoberEugène Dubois finds the first fragmentary bones of Pithecanthropus erectus (later redesignated Homo erectus), or "Java Man", at Trinil on the Solo River. NovemberNovember 11Jindandao Incident: The Chinese Juu Uda League in Inner Mongolia massacres tens of thousands of Mongols, before being suppressed by government troops in late December. • November 28 – The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is organized in St. Louis, Missouri. DecemberDecember 17Drexel University is inaugurated as the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry in Philadelphia. • December 22 – Asteroid 323 Brucia becomes the first asteroid discovered using photography. Date unknown • Brahmin teacher and nationalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak begins agitation for Indian Home Rule. • James Naismith invents basketball in the United States. • Seattle University is established as the Immaculate Conception school. • Nikola Tesla invents the Tesla coil. • Michelin patents the removable pneumatic bicycle tire. • Production of the Swiss Army Knife by Victorinox begins. • Philips founded in Eindhoven, Netherlands, for the production of carbon-filament lamps and other electro-technical products. • New Mexico Military Institute is founded (as Goss Military Institute) in Roswell, New Mexico Territory. • A predecessor of the Japanese personal care brand Lion Corporation is founded as Kobayashi Tomijirō Shōten (小林富次郎商店). == Births ==
Births
January–March January 1Charles Bickford, American actor (d. 1967) • January 7Zora Neale Hurston, African-American writer, anthropologist, ethnographer (d. 1960) • January 8Walther Bothe, German physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics (d. 1957) • January 13Miguel Pro, Mexican Jesuit priest, martyr and blessed (d. 1927) • January 15Ray Chapman, American baseball player (d. 1920) • January 22Antonio Gramsci, Italian Communist writer, politician (d. 1937) • Bruno Loerzer, German aviator, air force general (d. 1960) • January 23Marjorie Maynard, British artist and farmer (died 1975) • Pavlo Tychyna, Ukrainian poet, translator, publicist, public activist, academician, and statesman. (d. 1967) • January 24Walter Model, German field marshal (d. 1945) • January 27Ilya Ehrenburg, Russian writer (d. 1967) • February 1Shigeru Fukudome, Japanese admiral (d. 1971) • February 2Antonio Segni, Italian politician, 34th Prime Minister of Italy (1955–1957, 1959–1960), 4th President of the Italian Republic (d. 1972) • February 9Ronald Colman, English actor (d. 1958) • February 13Grant Wood, American painter (d. 1942) • February 17Abraham Fraenkel, German-born Israeli mathematician, recipient of the Israel Prize (d. 1965) • February 21Seán Heuston, Irish rebel (d. 1916) • February 27David Sarnoff, Russian-born American broadcasting pioneer (d. 1971) • March 3Fritz Rumey, German World War I fighter ace (d. 1918) • March 9José P. Laurel, 3rd President of the Philippines (d. 1959) • March 10Sam Jaffe, American actor (d. 1984) • March 16Patsy Gallacher, Irish footballer (d. 1953) • March 19Earl Warren, American politician and Chief Justice of the United States (d. 1974) • March 24Rudolf Berthold, German fighter pilot (d. 1920) • March 29Yvan Goll, French lyricist, dramatist (d. 1950) April–June April 2Max Ernst, German painter (d. 1976) • April 5Laura Vicuña, Chilean Roman Catholic holy figure and blessed (d. 1904) • April 7Ole Kirk Christiansen, Danish founder of The Lego Group (d. 1958) • Minoru Ōta, Japanese admiral (d. 1945) • April 13Nella Larsen, American novelist (d. 1964) • April 14B. R. Ambedkar, Indian jurist and politician (d. 1956) • April 15Wallace Reid, American actor (d. 1923) • April 17George Adamski, Polish-born alleged UFO traveler (d. 1965) • April 23Sergei Prokofiev, Soviet composer (d. 1953) • April 29Bharathidasan, Tamil poet and rationalist (d. 1964) • May 10Anton Dostler, German general (d. 1945) • Mahmoud Mokhtar, Egyptian sculptor (d. 1934) • May 15Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian writer (d. 1940) • Nipo T. Strongheart, Native American filmmaker (d. 1966) • May 16Richard Tauber, Austrian tenor (d. 1948) • Adolf Ritter von Tutschek, German fighter ace (d. 1918) • May 18Rudolf Carnap, German philosopher (d. 1970) • May 19Oswald Boelcke, German World War I fighter ace (d. 1916) • May 23Pär Lagerkvist, Swedish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1974) • May 24William F. Albright, American archeologist, Biblical scholar (d. 1971) • June 2Takijirō Ōnishi, Japanese admiral (d. 1945) • June 4Leopold Vietoris, Austrian mathematician (d. 2002) • June 9Cole Porter, American composer, songwriter (d. 1964) • June 18Ahmad bin Yahya, King of Yemen (d. 1962) • June 20John A. Costello, second Taoiseach of Ireland (d. 1976) • June 21Hermann Scherchen, German conductor (d. 1966) • June 24Devere Allen, American socialist, pacifist political activist, and journalist (d. 1955) • June 28Carl Spaatz, American general (d. 1974) • June 30Man Mountain Dean, American professional wrestler (d. 1953) July–September July 5John Howard Northrop, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1987) • July 7Tadamichi Kuribayashi, Imperial Japanese Army general (d. 1945) • July 12Jetta Goudal, Dutch-American actress (d. 1985) • July 18Gene Lockhart, Canadian-American actor, singer, and playwright (d. 1957) • July 21Elmer Ripley, American basketball coach (d. 1982) • July 27Ruby McKim, American quilter (d. 1976) • July 28Joe E. Brown, American actor, comedian (d. 1973) • July 29Bernhard Zondek, German-born Israeli gynecologist, developer of first reliable pregnancy test (d. 1966) • July 30Roderic Dallas, Australian World War I fighter ace (d. 1918) • August 1Karl Kobelt, 2-time President of the Swiss Confederation (d. 1968) • August 11Stancho Belkovski, Bulgarian architect, lecturer (d. 1962) • August 13Ethel Roosevelt Derby, youngest daughter of Theodore Roosevelt (d. 1977) • August 14Ralph Barton, American artist (d. 1931) • August 17Dulcie Mary Pillers, English medical illustrator (d. 1961) • August 21Emiliano Mercado del Toro, Puerto Rican supercentenarian, oldest war veteran ever and last surviving person born in 1891 (d. 2007) • August 23Minna Craucher, Finnish socialite and spy (d. 1932) • August 29Michael Chekhov, Russian-American actor, theatre director (d. 1955) • September 12Pedro Albizu Campos, advocate of Puerto Rican independence (d. 1965) • September 14William F. Friedman, American cryptographer (d. 1969) • September 16Teruo Akiyama, Japanese admiral (d. 1943) • Karl Dönitz, German admiral, briefly President of Germany (d. 1980) • Stephanie von Hohenlohe, Austrian-born German World War II spy (d. 1972) • September 22Hans Albers, German actor, singer (d. 1960) • September 22Alma Thomas, African-American painter (d. 1978) • September 26Charles Munch, French conductor, violinist (d. 1968) • William McKell, 12th Governor-General of Australia (d. 1985) October–December October 12Fumimaro Konoe, Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1945) • October 13Irene Rich, American actress (d. 1988) • October 15Tadashige Daigo, Japanese admiral (d. 1947) • October 20James Chadwick, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1974) • October 24Rafael Trujillo, dictator of the Dominican Republic (d. 1961) • October 25Charles Coughlin, American Catholic priest, anti-Semitic radio host (d. 1979) • October 28Ormer Locklear, American stunt pilot, film actor (d. 1920) • November 4Orlando Ward, American general (d. 1972) • November 7Miriam Cooper, American silent film actress (d. 1976) • Genrikh Yagoda, Soviet police and intelligence official (d. 1938) • November 10Carl W. Stalling, American musician (d. 1972) • November 12Władysław Bortnowski, Polish historian and general (d. 1966) • November 14Frederick Banting, Canadian physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1941) • November 15Vincent Astor, American philanthropist (d. 1959) • Erwin Rommel, German field marshal (d. 1944) • November 19Juan Yagüe, Spanish general (d. 1952) • November 24Mariano Ospina Pérez, Colombian politician, 17th President of Colombia (d. 1976) • November 28Gregorio Perfecto, Filipino jurist, politician (d. 1949) • November 29Julius Raab, Chancellor of Austria (d. 1964) • December 4T. V. Soong, Taiwanese businessman, politician (d. 1971) • December 6Masatomi Kimura, Japanese admiral (d. 1960) • Gotthard Sachsenberg, German World War I naval aviator, fighter ace (d. 1961) • December 9Maksim Bahdanovič, Belarusian poet (d. 1917) • December 10Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, British field marshal (d. 1969) • Nelly Sachs, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1970) • December 14Katherine MacDonald, American silent screen actress (d. 1956) • December 17Hu Shih, Chinese liberal (d. 1962) • December 19Edward Bernard Raczynski, President of Poland (d. 1993) • December 24Feodor Stepanovich Rojankovsky, Russian illustrator (d. 1970) • December 25Kenneth Anderson, British general (d. 1959) • Clarrie Grimmett, New Zealand-Australian cricketer (d. 1980) • December 26Henry Miller, American novelist (d. 1980) • December 29Béla Imrédy, 32nd Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1946) == Deaths ==
Deaths
January–June January 4Charles Keene, English artist and illustrator (b. 1823) • January 5Emma Abbott, American opera singer (b. 1849) • January 11Georges-Eugène Haussmann, French city planner (b. 1809) • Carl Johan Thyselius, Swedish politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Sweden (b. 1811) • January 15John Wellborn Root, American architect (b. 1850) • January 16Léo Delibes, French composer (b. 1836) • January 20Kalākaua, last reigning King of Hawaii (b. 1836) • January 21Calixa Lavallée, Canadian composer (b. 1842) • James Timberlake, American lawman (b. 1846) • January 25Theo van Gogh, Dutch art dealer (b. 1857) • January 26Nicolaus Otto, German engineer (b. 1832) • February 4Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos, Roman Catholic archbishop and Mexican politician who served as regent during the Second Mexican Empire, 1863-1864 (b. 1816) • February 10Sofia Kovalevskaya, Russian mathematician (b. 1850) • February 13David Dixon Porter, American admiral (b. 1813) • February 14William Tecumseh Sherman, American general (b. 1820) • March 13Théodore de Banville, French writer (b. 1823) • March 15Sir Joseph Bazalgette, English civil engineer (b. 1819) • March 17Eduard Clam-Gallas, Austrian general (b. 1805) • March 27James A. Ekin, Union Army general (b. 1819) • March 29Georges Seurat, French painter (b. 1859) • April 2Ahmed Vefik Pasha, Turkish statesman (b. 1823) • April 7P. T. Barnum, American showman (b. 1810) • April 9George Cavendish-Bentinck, British Conservative politician (b. 1821) • April 24Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, Prussian field marshal (b. 1800) • April 25Nathaniel Woodard, English educationalist (b. 1811) • May 2Albany James Christie, British Jesuit priest and academic (b. 1817) • May 8Helena Blavatsky, Russian-born author, theosophist (b. 1831) • Sir John Robertson, Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales (b. 1816) • May 16Ion C. Brătianu, 2-Time Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1821) • June 6John A. Macdonald, 1st Prime Minister of Canada, Father of Confederation (b. 1815) • June 19David Settle Reid, American politician (b. 1813) • June 23Samuel Newitt Wood, American politician (b. 1825) • June 24Wilhelm Eduard Weber, German physicist (b. 1804) July–December July 1Mihail Kogălniceanu, 3rd Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1817) • July 4Hannibal Hamlin, 15th Vice President of the United States (b. 1809) • July 20Sir Frederick Weld, 6th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1823) • July 24Hermann Raster, German-born Forty-Eighter, editor-in-chief of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung (b. 1827) • August 12James Russell Lowell, American poet and essayist (b. 1819) • August 14Sarah Childress Polk, First Lady of the United States (b. 1803) • August 27Samuel C. Pomeroy, American politician, railroad executive (b. 1816) • August 29Pierre Lallement, French inventor of the bicycle (b. 1843?) • September 4José María Urvina, 5th President of Ecuador (b. 1808) • September 7Lorenzo Sawyer, 9th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California (b. 1820) • September 11Antero de Quental, Portuguese poet (b. 1842) • September 15Ivan Goncharov, Russian author (b. 1812) • September 19José Manuel Balmaceda, 10th President of Chile (b. 1840) • September 28Herman Melville, American novelist (b. 1819) • September 30Georges Ernest Boulanger, French general, politician (b. 1837) • October 6Charles I of Württemberg (b. 1823) • Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish nationalist leader (b. 1846) • October 15Lawrence Dudley Bailey, American abolitionist and jurist who served on the Kansas Supreme Court from 1861 to 1869 (b. 1819) • October 23Ambrose of Optina, Russian Orthodox saint (b. 1812) • October 25Prince Kuni Asahiko of Japan (b. 1824) • November 6J. Gregory Smith, Vermont governor (b. 1818) • November 10Arthur Rimbaud, French poet (b. 1854) • November 17George H. Cooper, United States Navy admiral (b. 1821) • November 28Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet, British politician (b. 1826) • December 4Frederick Whitaker, English-New Zealand lawyer, politician and 5th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1812) • December 5Pedro II, 2nd and last Emperor of Brazil (b. 1825) • December 6Émile Bayard, French artist (b. 1837) • December 7Mary Crane, American activist; mother of the writer, Stephen Crane (b. 1827) • December 12Julia A. Ames, American reformer (b. 1861) • December 17José María Iglesias, Mexican lawyer and journalist, interim president from 1876 to 1877 (b. 1823) • December 20William Robert Woodman, British co-founder of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (b. 1828) • December 29Leopold Kronecker, Polish-born German mathematician, academic (b. 1823) • December 31Samuel Ajayi Crowther, 1st African Anglican bishop, linguist and legendary missionary (b. 1809) Date unknown Anna Sprengel, German countess (alleged death) == References ==
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