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1792
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Dec 25, 1793 OKellys Succession Republican Methodist Church formed |
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1792 George Washington re-elected, KY admitted to US
1793 Eli Whitney invents cotton gin |
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1794
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1794 Rice Haggard proposes name "Christians simply" |
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1794 Anthony Wayne wins Battle of Fallen Timbers in Northwest Territory |
1794 Whiskey Rebellion, Jay Treaty
1795 Pinckney Treaty, 11th Amendment to Constitution |
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1796
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1796 New Design Baptist Church first organized congregation in what later became Illinois |
1796 John Adams elected, TN admitted to US |
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1798
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1798 Alien and Sedition Acts |
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1800
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1801 Cane Ridge Revival |
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1800 Northwest Territory partitioned |
1800 Thomas Jefferson elected |
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1802
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1803 Springfield Presbytery formed |
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1803 Fort Dearborn built at mouth of Chicago River |
1803 Louisiana Purchase, OH admitted to US
1803-06 Lewis & Clark expedition |
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1804
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1804 Rice Haggards Sacred Import of the Christian Name published anonymously, Last Will & Testament of the Springfield Presb. published |
1804 Abner Jones Melody of the Heart,
Elias Smith & Abner Jones Hymns, Original
and Selected for the Use of Christians
1804 and 1805 Elias Smith A Collection of Hymns for the use of Christians |
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1804 Jefferson re-elected, 12th Amendment to Constitution |
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1806
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1807 Thomas Campbell arrives in America |
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1807 Embargo Act, Robert Fultons first Steamship |
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1808
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1808 Elias Smith begins publishing Herald of Gospel Liberty
1809 T. Campbell publishes the Declaration and Address |
1809 3rd ed. Of Elias Smith Hymns for
the Use of Christians
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1809 Illinois Territory created |
1808 James Madison elected |
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1810
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1811 Brush Run church organized |
1810 Purviance et al Christian Hymn Book
1811 4th ed. Of Elias Smith & Abner Jones Hymns, Original and Selected for the Use of Christians |
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1811 Battle of Tippicanoe, National Road construction begins |
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1812
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1812 Alexander & Thomas Campbell
accept necessity of Immersion as part of Salvation
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1812 Nancy Gore Cram A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Christians
1813 Elias Smith A Collection of Spiritual Songs for Spiritual Worshippers |
1812 Congress extends (male) suffrage in Illinois Territory, Territorial Legislature chosen |
1812 US declares war on Great Britain, LA admitted to US, Madison re-elected |
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1814
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1814 Elias Smith The Pilgrims Song
1815 John Thompson The Christian Hymnbook
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1814 Illinois first newspaper published at Kaskaskia The Illinois Herald |
1815 Battle of New Orleans, Peace of Ghent |
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1816
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1816 Alexander Campbell preaches his
"Sermon on the Law" at Redstone Baptist Assoc. meeting
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1816 James OKelly Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians,
Joseph Thomas The Pilgrims Hymn
Book
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1816 Congress bars British fur traders from all areas of the former Northwest Territory |
1816 James Monroe elected, IN admitted to US
1817 MS admitted to US |
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1818
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1819 Barneys Prairie Christian Church established (first in IL) |
1818 Rice Haggard A Selection of Christian
Hymns, R. Foster Hymns and Spiritual Songs
1819 Joseph Thomas The Trump of Christian Union, J. MacKenzie et al Choice Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians |
1818 first public library opened in Albion, Springfield settled
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1818 IL admitted to US
1819 AL admitted to US, Washington Irving s Sketch Book |
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1820
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1820 Mahoning Baptist Assoc. formed, Campbell-Walker
Debate (on infant baptism)
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1821 Matthew Gardner Christian Hymn Book |
1821 Quincy settled |
1820 ME admitted to US, Missouri Compromise, Monroe re-elected
1821 MO admitted to US |
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1822
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1823 Campbell-McCalla Debate (on infant
baptism), Campbell begins publishing
the Christian Baptist
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1822 Urbana settled, Bloomington settled |
1821-22 Santa Fe Trail opened
1823 Monroe Doctrine, C.C. Moores Twas the Night Before Christmas |
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1824
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1824 Redstone Baptist Assoc. excludes 14 churches associated with the reformation. |
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1824 Robert Foster Hymns, Original and Selected for the Use of Christians |
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1824 John Quincy Adams elected |
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1826
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1826 B.W. Stone begins publishing
The Christian Messenger
1827Walter Scott hired as evangelist for
Mahoning Baptist Assoc.
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1826 Robert Foster Christian Hymns |
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1826 James F. Coopers Last of the Mohicans |
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1828
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1828 Walter Scott hired as evangelist
by Mahoning Baptist Assoc.
1829 Campbell-Owen Debate (on evidences of
Christianity
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1828 1st ed. of Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual
Songs
1829 ed. |
1829 B.W. Stone & Thomas Adams The Christian
Hymn-Book
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1829 Decatur settled |
1828 Andrew Jackson elected |
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1830
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1830 Campbell begins publishing the
Millennial Harbinger
Dec 31, 1831 handshake merger of "Disciples" & "Christians" |
1831 3rd ed. |
1830 A.S. Hayden Introduction to
Sacred Music
1831 Millard & Badger Hymns and Spiritual Songs |
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1830 Indian Removal Act
1831 Nat Turners Rebellion, W.L. Garrison begins publishing his abolitionist paper The Liberator |
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1832
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1832 Scott begins publishing The
Evangelist
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1832 4th ed. (sold over 7000 copies) |
1832 B.W. Stone & J.T. Johnson
The Christian Hymn Book (sold over 3000 copies), Abner Jones Melodies
of the Church
1833 M. Cummings Christian Psalmist, R. McNemar (under pseud. Philos Harmoniae) Selection of Hymns and Poems for the use of Believers |
1832 War between Black Hawk and USA, Springfield incorporated, Kankakee settled, Rockford settled |
1832 Jackson re-elected
1833 Chicago founded |
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1834
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1834 B. W. Stone moves to Jacksonville,
IL
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1834 Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs by Campbell,
Scott, Stone,
& Johnson
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1834 A.S. Hayden An Introduction to Sacred Music, Campbell
et al Disciples Hymn Book (Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual
Songs with different title) printed by W.
Scott and only 6000 copies printed
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1834 Currier & Ives establish printing firm in New York City |
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1836
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1836 Bacon College founded
1837 Campbell-Purcell Debate (on Roman Catholicism)
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1835 4th ed. |
1836 J.V. Himes The Sabbath School Christian Psalmist |
1837 Chicago incorporated, Illinois Central Railroad, abolitionist Lovejoy murdered, state capital established at Springfield |
1836 Martin Van Buren elected, AK admitted to US, Alamo
1837 MI admitted to US, John Deere manufactures first steel plow at forge in Grand Detour IL, Panic of 1837, "balloon" house-framing developed in Chicago IL |
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1838
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1839 B. W. Stone returns to publishing The
Christian Messenger
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1838 stereotyped from 5th ed. |
1839 2nd ed. of A.S. Hayden An
Introduction to Sacred Music, Walter
Scott & S.W. Leonard Christian
Psalms and Hymns
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1840
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1840 Bethany College founded, W. Scott
begins publishing The Protestant Unionist
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1841 11th stereotype ed. |
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1840 Joseph Smith and his Mormon followers settle Nauvoo, Liberty Party (abolitionist) established |
1840 William H. Harrison elected, Edgar Allen Poes Tales of the Grotesque & Arabesque
1841 Emersons Essays, New York Tribune founded |
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1842
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1843 13th stereotype ed.
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1843 J.V. Himes The Millennial Harp |
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1842 New York Knickerbockers (first baseball club) formed |
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1844
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1844 B.W. Stone dies, Franklin College
chartered
1845 A.C.B.S. organized |
1844 19th stereotype ed. |
1844 Walter Scott & S.W.
Leonard Christian Psalms and Hymns
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1844 Joseph Smith arrested for insurrection & lynched by mob
1845 Peoria incorporated |
1844 James Polk elected, Samuel Morse invents the Telegraph
1845 TX & FL admitted to US |
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1846
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1846 Christian Tract Society founded |
1847 22nd stereotype ed. |
1846 Ohio Christian Book Assoc. The Christian Hymn Book
1847 S.W. Leonard & A.D.
Fillmore The Christian Psalmist
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1846 Brigham Young leads Mormons out of IL to Utah
1847 John Deere factory moves to Moline, McCormick Reaper plant moves to Chicago |
1846 Wilmot Proviso, IA admitted to US, potato famine in Ireland, Elias Howe patents first sewing machine |
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1848
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1849 A.C.M.S. organized, first General Convention |
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1849 A.S. Hayden The
Christian Melodeon
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1848 second state constitution adopted, Illinois & Michigan Canal opened
1849 Rock Island incorp. |
1848 Zachary Taylor elected, WI admitted to US, Seneca Falls Womens Rights convention, Karl Marxs Communist Manifesto
1849 California Gold Rush |
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1850
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1850 B. Franklin & D. S. Burnet begin publishing The Christian Age, A. Hall begins publishing the Proclamation and Reformer, Daniel Bates begins publishing the Western Evangelist |
1851 Campbell revises & enlarges
Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs and renames it Christian Hymn
Book
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1850 10th ed. of S.W. Leonard &
A.D. Fillmore The Christian Psalmist,
S.W. Leonard The Numeral Singer, S.W.
Leonard The Vocalist, Christian Tract Society The Christian
Sunday School Hymn Book
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1850 Chicago installs sewage system, gas lighting and municipal water, Bloomington incorporated
1851 Urbana incorporated |
1850 CA admitted to US, Nathaniel Hawthorns Scarlet Letter, Slavery Compromise, Fosters "Camptown Races"
1851 Singers sewing machine, Herman Melvilles Moby Dick |
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1852
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1853 2nd ed. Christian Hymn Book |
1852 B.F. Hall Christian Songs: Adapted to Ind., Family & Congregational Worship
1853 A.D. Fillmore The Temperance Musician,
The Sacred Melodeon, New England Christ. Conv. Christian Harp
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1852 Carbondale founded, Rockford incorporated, Joliet incorporated |
1852 Franklin Pierce elected, Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cabin
1853 Gadsden Purchase, Potato Chips introduced: Saratoga Springs NY |
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1854
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1854 John Boggs begins publishing our only Abolitionist journal--Northwestern Christian Magazine
1855 Fanning & Lipscomb begin publishing The Gospel Advocate |
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1854 Leonard & Young National Temperance Songster, C.L.
Fillmore The Phonetic Singer, A.D.
Fillmore Universal Musician
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1854 Champaign area settled, Kankakee & Elgin incorporated
1855 Eureka College founded, Decatur incorp. |
1854 Henry David Thoreaus Walden, Kansas-Nebraska Act, repeal of Missouri Compromise
1855 Walt Whitmans Leaves of Grass |
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1856
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1856 Benjamin Franklin begins publishing American Christian Review |
1856 5th ed. Christian Hymn Book |
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1856 Chicago Historical Society founded
1857 both Galesburg & Aurora incorporated |
1856 James Buchanan elected, "Bleeding Kansas"
1857 Dred Scott Decision |
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1858
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1859 Chicago installs streetcar lines |
1858 MN admitted to US, Lincoln-Douglas Debates
1859 OR admitted to US, Charles Darwins Origin of Species |
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1860
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1861 Walter Scott dies
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1860 A.S. Hayden The Hymnist,
H.S. Bosworth Christian Sunday School Hymn Book
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1860 Champaign incorporated |
1860 Abraham Lincoln elected
1861 KS admitted to US, Civil War begins, First Battle of Bull Run |
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1862
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1863 Moses Lard begins publishing Lards Quarterly |
1863 6th ed. Christian Hymn Book |
1863 A.D. Fillmore Polyphonic or Juvenile
Choralist
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1862 Antietam, Shiloh, Homestead Act
1863 WV admitted to US, Gettys-burg, Emancipation Proclamation |
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1864
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1864 Campbell gives copyright to U.C.M.S.
1865 Christian Hymn Book |
1864 A.D. Fillmore Fillmores
Christian Choralist
1865 A.D. Fillmore & Robert Skene
The Concordia, A.D. Fillmore Harp
of Zion
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1865 Consolidated Union Stock Yards established in Chicago |
1864 Lincoln re-elected, NV admitted to US, Atlanta burned
1865 Lee surrenders, Lincoln assassinated, Ku Klux Klan founded by Bedford Forrest, 13th Amendment |
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1866
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1866 Isaac Errett begins publishing The Christian Standard, Alexander
Campbell dies
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1867 A.D. Fillmore & Robert Skene
Christian Psaltery, A.D.
Fillmore New Harp of Zion, and The Nightingale, and
The Violet
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1867 University of Illinois founded at Urbana |
1867 NE admitted to US, Alaska purchase, Horatio Algers first novel Ragged Dick
1867-77 Southern Reconstruction |
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1868
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1869 David Lipscomb begins publishing Apostolic Times |
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1868 T.C. OKane Fresh Leaves,
K. Shaw Shining Pearls
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1868 John Deere incorporates: Deere & Co
1869 Danville incorporated |
1868 President Johnson Impeached, Ulysses S. Grant elected, 14th Amendment, Louisa May Alcotts Little Women
1869 Transcontinental Railroad |
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1870
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1871 Christian Hymn Book revised
& renamed The Christian Hymnal
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1870 A.S. Hayden Christian Hymn
and Tune Book, T.C. OKane
Dew Drops of Sacred Song, W.B. Wellons Hymns for Private and
Public Worship in the Christian Church
1871 S.W. Leonard The New Christian
Psalmist, L.H. Dowling Crown of Sunday School Songs, K.
Shaw Sparkling Jewels, G.W. Linton Lintons Sparkling
Gems, The Vocalist, A.B. Everrett The Scepter
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1871 Chicago fire |
1870 John D. Rockefeller establishes Standard Oil of Ohio, 15th Amendment, Bret Harts Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches, Jules Vernes 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |
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1872
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1873 Add-Ran College founded (today Texas Christian Univ.) |
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1872 Fillmore & Fillmore New Harp of Zion |
1872 Moline incorporated
1873 Chicago Public Library established |
1872 Grant re-elected, Susan B. Anthony attempts to vote, Mark Twains Roughing It
1873 Bank Panic |
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1874
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1874 Fillmore Brothers Music House founded in Cincinnati OH, C.W.B.M founded in Indianapolis IN
1875 F.C.M.S founded |
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1874 J.H. Fillmore Songs of Glory,
K. Shaw Golden Gate, T.C.
OKane Every Sabbath, L.H. Dowling Palm of Victory,
E. Edmunds et al Christian Hymn Book
1875 J.H. Fillmore Hours of Song,
D.R. Lucas Apostolic Hymns and Songs, K.
Shaw Gospel Trumpet
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1875 Armour & Swift both establish meat-packing plants in Chicago |
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1876
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1876 H.R. Christie Favorite Songs, J.H. Rosecrans Pearly Gates
1877 C.C. Cline Popular Hymns, T.C.
OKane Jasper and Gold, K.
Shaw The Morning Star, J.H.
Fillmore Songs of Gratitude
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1877 Dekalb incorporated, Munn v. Illinois |
1876 Rutherford B. Hayes elected, CO admitted to US, Battle of the Little Big Horn, Alexander G. Bell invents telephone, Mark Twains Adventures of Tom Sawyer |
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1878
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1878 College of the Bible founded by J.W. McGarvey (today Lexington Theological Seminary) |
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1878 K. Shaw The Morning Star,
T.C. OKane Dew of Hermon,
Giffe & Rosecrans The Helping Hand, J.H. Rosecrans The Little
Sower and Three Christian Graces
1879 OKane et al Joy to the World
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1877 Thomas Edison patents the phonograph
1879 Thomas Edison patents incandescent light bulb |
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1880
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1880 J.H. Fillmore Joy and Gladness,
R.G. Staples Fount of Blessing, A.W. Coan et al Gospel Hymnal
1881 J.H. Fillmore Songs of Glory
and Songs of Glory No. 2
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1881 Aurora installs electric street lighting, Marshall Field organizes store in Chicago |
1880 James Garfield elected
1881 Billy the Kid shot by Pat Garrett, Mark Twains Prince and the Pauper |
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1882
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1882 J.H. Garrison merges 2 journals publishing under the name The Christian Evangelist, Milligan College founded |
1882 The Christian Hymnal: Revised
(this is edition which caused controversy for A.C.M.S.)
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1882 J.H. Rosecrans The Voice of Joy, J.H.
Fillmore New Christian Hymn &
Tune Book, Sweeney et al Songs of Redeeming Love
1883 J.H. Garrison, et al The Christian Sunday School Hymnal, C.C.
Cline Popular Hymns, Revised, D.R
Lucas Prohibition Songster, J.H.
Fillmore Songs for the Wee Ones, J.H. Rosecrans Voice of
Joy
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1882 Chinese Exclusion Act
1883 Brooklyn Bridge completed, Buffalo Bill Cody organizes his Wild West Show |
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1884
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1884 Austin McGary begins publishing The Firm Foundation |
1884 J.H. Fillmore Grateful Praise and Praise & Rejoicing
1885 J.B. Herbert Herberts Bible Anthems, J. H. Rosecrans The Christian Hymnist |
1885 worlds first skyscraper built in Chicago |
1884 Grover Cleveland elected,
1885 Kodak box camera, Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |
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1886
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1896 Hackleman Music Company founded in Indianapolis, IN
1887 Daniel Sommer begins publishing the Octographic Review |
1886 Rosecrans & Fillmore The Childrens Hallelujah, Fillmore When Shiloh Came
1887 Taylor & Herbert The Battle Cry, Rosecrans & Fillmore Glory & Praise |
1886 Haymarket Riot in Chicago |
1886 American Federation of Labor founded, Geronimo captured, Coca Cola invented
1887 Interstate Commerce Act, National Farmers Alliance |
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1888
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1888 B.C.E founded in Kansas City
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1888 A.C. Hopkins Favorite Hymns, C.C.
Cline Standard Church Hymnal, J.A.
Fillmore Songs of Rejoicing
1889 Sewell, et al Christian Hymns, J.B. Herbert Herberts Anthems for Chorus and Quarter Choirs, Lincoln & Showalter Song-land Messenger Complete |
1889 Hull House founded in Chicago by Jane Addams & associates |
1888 Benjamin Harrison elected President
1889 ND, SD, MT, WA admitted to US |
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1890
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1890 J.H. Rosecrans Christian Work Songs, Showalter et al Glad
Evangel, Coombs et al The Gospel
Call, J.B. Herbert Quiver of Quaint Quartets
1891 F.E. Belden Echoes of Liberty, Showalter & Roberts Perennial Songs, Gabriel Songs for the Harvest Field |
1890 University of Chicago founded by John D. Rockefeller |
1890 ID, WY admitted to US, Massacre of Wounded Knee, Sherman Anti-Trust Act
1891 Basketball introduced |
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1892
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1893 School of the Evangelist founded (today Johnson Bible College) |
1892 Dugan & Kinsey Anthems of Glory, Gabriels Vineyard
Songs, J.E. Hawes Gospel Invitation,
Eiland & Thomas The Promised Crown, T.C.
OKane Songs of Praises, Sewell et al Words of Truth
1893 Tomson et al Gospel Melodies, F.A. Fillmore Heart Songs, Kirkpatrick et al Unfading Treasures, S.S. Meyers The Ideal, C.C. Cline Standard School Hymnal |
1892 Sears & Roebuck establish retail trade in Chicago
1893 Chicago Worlds Fair |
1892 Grover Cleveland re-elected, Populist Party founded
1893 Financial Panic
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1894
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1894 Disciples Divinity House founded at University of Chicago
1895 B.M.R. founded in Indianapolis IN |
1894 C.V. Strickland Comforting Melodies, Showalter et al Revival Choir
1895 H.R. Christie Gospel Light, Gilbert J. Ellis & J.H. Fillmore The Praise Hymnal, F.A. Fillmore Banner of Beauty, J.H. Rosecrans Christian Hymnist, C.H. Gabriel Salvation Songs, Fillmores School Singer, Lorenz et al Spirit & Life, C.H. Gabriel Sunshine Songs for Sunday Schools, W.L. Thompson Thompsons Popular Anthems, L. Daugherty Voice of Praise, J.H. Rosecrans Zions Battle Cry, Fred Fillmore Anthem Praise |
1894 Pullman Car Company strike leads to occupation of Chicago by federal troops |
1894 Mark Twains Puddnhead Wilson
1895 Booker T. Washingtons Atlanta Exposition speech |
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1896
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1896 Eiland, et al The Dawning Light, Ellis & Fillmore The New Praise Hymnal, F.A. Fillmore Male Choir, Brown et al Songs of Service, J.H. Brown et al Songs of Service
1897 Showalter & Patton Revival Choir, |
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1896 William McKinley elected, UT admitted to US
1897 John Philip Susas "Stars and Stripes Forever" |
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1898
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1998 Fillmores Gospel Songs, Fillmores Missionary Songs, Fillmores Sunday School Songs, Fillmores Jewels for little singers, C.H. Gabriel Childrens Songs, Hackleman & Coombs Silver and Gold, Fillmore & Rosecrans Gems & Jewels
1899 W.W. Dowling Choral Festival, W.J. Kirkpatrick Christian Melodies, J.H. Rosecrans Glad Tidings, L. Daugherty American Standard School Singer, Showalter-Patton Christian Life Songs, J.H. Fillmore Jewels for Little Singers, C.H. Gabriel The New Church Choir, Eiland & Dean The Song Feast, Showalter et al Highway to Heaven, Showalter & Mosley Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs |
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1898 Spanish-American War
1899 Scott Joplins "Maple Leaf Rag" |
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1900
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1901 Nashville Bible School founded (today David Lipscomb Univ.) |
1900 Fillmores Prohibition Songs, Showalter Gospel Praise, Eiland et al Happy News!, Gabriel et al Twentieth Century Songs, L. Daugherty Beautiful Songs of Zion, T.M. Bowdish Kingdom of Song
1901 Eiland et al The Gospel Gleaner, W.E.M. Hackleman Hacklemans Male Quartets, Hacklemans Special Anthems, Fillmores Womens Choir, S.J. Oslin et al Eureka Carols, T.C. OKane Forward Songs and Hymns, E.S. Lorenz The Masters Call, A.J. Showalter Showalters Gospel Songs, F.A. Fillmore Triumphant Praise |
1901 Chicago Heights incorporated |
1900 McKinley re-elected, Frank L. Baums Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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1902
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1902 G.P. Bowser begins publishing The Christian Echo for African-American Christians
1903 Bulletin of the Campbell Institute begins publishing |
1902 J.H. Rosecrans Crown of Beauty, Gabriel & Dowling Living Praise, Date & Hoffman Pentecostal Songs, J.E. Thomas et al Elysian Songs, A.J. Showalter et al Singing for Joy
1903 Eiland et al The Gospel Garner, F.L. Eiland The Normal Voice, R.M. Hopkins Standard Revival Songs & Bible Readings, Eureka Echoes, Showalter et al Hymns of Glory |
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1903 Wright brothers first airplane flight |
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1904
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1904 W.L. Thompson The New Century Hymnal, Hildebrand & Gilbert Pathway of Praise, Showalter Best Gospel Songs & their Composers, Ramsey & Parker The Gospel Banner, F. Hall et al Perfect Praise
1905 W.E.M. Hackleman Gloria in Excelsis, G.F. Rosche Christian Anthems, Oslin et al Eureka Tidings of Joy, J.D. Patton et al Songs of Triumph |
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1904 Theodore Roosevelt elected, St. Louis Worlds Fair introduces the Ice Cream Cone & Hamburger to the world
1905 Roosevelt mediates end of Sino-Japanese war |
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1906
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1906 Census lists the acappella Churches separately from Disciples, Scoville-Smith Publishing House founded in Chicago |
1906 Ellis & Fillmore The New Praise Hymnal, Scoville & Smith Songs of the King, H.R. Christie Christian Church Hymnal, Gabriel & Hackleman Sing unto the Lord, Larimore & Kirkpatrick 77 Sweet Songs, J.C. Irvine The Temple Choir, E.S. Dean Eden Echoes, Glad Hosannas, Showalter et al Songs of Light, W.W. Slater Songs of Praise & Devotion
1907 C.H. Gabriel The Gospel Chorus, Larimore & Kirkpatrick New Christian Hymn Book, Daugherty & Rosecrans Union Gospel Songs, S.J. Oslin Eureka Sunlight Praise, P.P Bilhorn et al Hymns of His Grace, N.W. Allphin et al Loyal Light, E.S. Dean et al Sonnets of Praise |
1906 Disciples Divinity Houses Bulletin of the Campbell Institute is renamed The Scroll |
1906 Upton Sinclairs The Jungle, O. Henrys Gift of the Magi, Susan B. Anthony dies
(1906-14) Panama Canal built
1907 OK admitted to US |
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1908
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1908 C.C. Morrison renames the Christian Oracle publishing as The Christian Century
1909 Centennial Convention (liberalism controversy) |
1908 W.E.M. Hackleman Bethany Hymns, Dennis et al Helpful Songs, Hall et al Gospel Message in Song, W.W. Slater Gospel Songs for Women, Kirkpatrick & Fillmore Joy and Praise, O.L. Fogle Male Quartet and Chorus Book, Fillmores Sacred Duet Book, Bacon et al Beacon Light, Trio Music Crowning Carols, S.J. Oslin Eureka Crown, T.R. Beard et al Gospel Harmonies, N.W. Allphin et al Joyful Tidings
1909 C.R. Scoville Christian Gospel Songs, Moninger Service in Song, T.C. Clark Poems & Songs, DeLoss Smith Solos for the Average Man, J.B. Herbert Class, Convention, Concert, Choir, S.S. Mayfield Eureka Revival Waves, Acuff &Evridge Gospel Songs, J.B. Franklin et al Sunlight Songs |
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1908 William H. Taft elected
1909 Model T Ford introduced, N.A.A.C.P founded |
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1910
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1910 W.E.M. Hackleman Clover Leaf Quartets, Hacklemans Male Quartets, Showalter et al Onward Songs, Showalter Revival Glory, Oslin et al Eureka Zion Harvester, F. Hall et al Gospel Message in Song, F.L. Eiland et al The Signal Triumph, A. Taylor et al Zion Melodies
1911 C.C. Cline Centennial Hymnal, W.E.M. Hackleman Brotherhood Hymns & Hymni Ecclesiae, P.C. Hackleman Hacklemans Ladies Voices, Fillmore et al Happy Songs for Happy Children, J.H. Fillmore Heart Songs, E.J. Meacham Hymns of Hope, Hall et al Redemptions Way in Song, Christie Songs of Evangelism, S.J. Oslin Eureka Song King, J.D. Patton Triumphant Praises |
1910 Elmhurst incorporated |
1910 Tafts "Dollar Diplomacy" in Nicaragua
1911 Andrew Carnegie donates $125 million to establish Carnegie Corporation of New York |
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1912
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1912 Cornelius et al Messenger of Song, J.H. Fillmore Popular Anthems, Fillmore & Fillmore Songs of Might, Fillmore et al Songs of Praise, Hackleman Songs of Redemption, Hackleman Tidings of Salvation, E.S. Dean Triumphant Hosannas
1913 Fillmore et al Quartets and Choruses for Men, Fillmores Songs for Special Services, Eureka Revival Gems, C.H. Gabriel Special Songs, Dennis et al Triumphant Joy, Slater et al Eureka Diadem, Powell et al Eureka Star, A. Taylor et al Harvest Call, E.S. Dean Hosannas to the King, A.J. Showalter et al Songs and Hymns, H.R. Christie Songs of Evangelism |
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1912 Woodrow Wilson elected, Titanic sinks on maiden voyage
1913 16th Amendment (Tax Reform), 17th Amendment (modification of election rules) |
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Stone-Campbell Movement Events |
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1914
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1914 W.W. Slater Gospel of Christ in Song,
Showalter & Taylor New Gospel Song Book, Alexander & Smith
Gospel Songs, Dennis et al Helpful Hymns, Alexander et al
Immanuels Praise, Payne & Hackleman The Kings
Builders Songs, Kirkpatrick & Lipscomb Praise Him, Eureka
Pub. Eureka Standard Songs, J.E. Thomas et al Our Redeemers
Praise
1915 Showalter et al Gospel Glory, Daugherty
& Rosecrans Praise Triumphant, C.B. Adams The Communion
Choir, C.P.P. Co. Eureka Melodies, A. Taylor et al Hymns
of Zion, F.C. Perry et al Kings Message in Song, J.M.
Wright Scriptural Songs
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1914 World War I begins
1915 Lusitania sunk by German submarine,
Albert Einsteins General Theory of Relativity
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1916
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1916 Willett & Morrison Hymns of the United
Church, Taylor & Showalter New Songs of Praise, S.W. Beazley
The Gleaner, E.S. Dean Tidings of Glory, H.R. Christie
Worship and Service, N.W. Allphin Gospel Herald, A.J. Showalter
et al Praise & Thanksgiving
1917 P.T. Kilgour Anthems of Devotion and Service,
E.S. Dean The Guiding Star, Fillmore Hail the Victor King,
Ussery & Jones The Kings Praise, Fillmore Life and
Glory, Smith et al Selected Revival Songs, Collection of Spiritual
Songs for Special Occasions, Fillmore & Rowe The Wonderful
Story in Song, Quartet Music World Revival, T.S. Cobb Zion
Song, Lawrence & Excell Eternal Praise, Hall & Woodlee
Jesus in Song, Showalter et al Joyful Praise, H.R. Christie
Worship & Service
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1916 Wilson re-elected
1917 Russian Revolutions, USA enters World War
I
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1918
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1919 United Christian Missionary Society formed
by merging FCMS, NBA, BCE, CWBM, and ACMS
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1918 M.D. Ussery Love Tidings, Brock &
Brock Onward to Victory, Thomas et al Revival Melodies,
A.J. Showalter et al Revival Praise, E.S. Dean Victory
1919 J.B. Herbert Chorus Anthems, Quartet
Music Co. Majestic Melodies, E.S. Dean Carols of Peace,
Showalter et al Crowns of Love, C.R. Scoville Crowns of Rejoicing
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1918 Wilson announces Fourteen Points
1919 Treaty of Versailles, Boston Police strike,
18th Amendment (Prohibition)
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