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  • HISTORY FACTS 1880s

    Poet Emily Dickinson dies in Amherst, MA, on May 15, 1886.

  • Ctrl + Alt + Left or Right Arrow: Rotate the screen orientation

  • Windows key + J: Set focus to a Windows tip when a notification is visible

  • Windows key + Q: Open Quick Assist for remote assistance

  • HISTORY FACTS 1880s

    On March 11-14, 1888, the "Great Blizzard of 1888" blankets parts of New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut with up to 50 inches of snow.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1880s

    At noon on April 22, 1889, a starting gun announced the start of the "Oklahoma Land Rush." Approximately 50,000 would-be settlers rush to stake their claim to the 1.92 million acres of land previously given to American Indian tribes.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1880s

    The May 31, 1889, "Johnstown Flood" kills more than 2,200 people after heavy rain destroys the South Fork Dam.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1880s

    In November 1889, North and South Dakota (November 2), Montana (November 8), and Washington (November 11) are admitted to statehood.

  • FrankZFrankZ Barred
    edited January 2024

    I think I am going through palette withdrawal, as I seem to be compelled to add some color to the pages of facts.

  • Windows key + K: Open the Connect quick action

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    Photographer Jacob Riis publishes How the Other Half Lives, in 1890, documenting the horrible living conditions immigrants faced living in New York City's tenements.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    Wyoming and Idaho are admitted as the 43rd and 44th states in July 1890.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky conducts the first performance at New York's Carnegie Hall on May 5, 1891.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    The Ellis Island Immigration Station begins processing immigrants to the United States on January 1, 1892.

  • Windows key + W: Open Windows Ink Workspace for pen and touch input

  • Windows key + Y: Switch input language and keyboard layout

  • Windows key + J: Set focus to a Windows tip when a notification is visible

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    More than 25 million people visit the 1893 Chicago World Columbian Exposition between May 1 and October 30, 1893.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    On September 20, 1893, the Duryea Brothers road-test the first-ever, American-made, gasoline-powered automobile in Springfield, Massachusetts.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    On August 28, 1894, Congress passes the first graduated income tax. The U.S. Supreme Court declares the "direct tax" unconstitutional the following year.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    Ex-slave and civil rights advocate Frederick Douglass dies on February 20, 1895.

  • Windows key + I: Open Settings

  • Windows key + H: Start dictation

  • Windows key + P: Choose a presentation display mode

  • HISTORY FACTS 1890s

    The first U.S. Golf Open is held in Newport, RI, on October 4, 1895.

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