1835
Calendar of Events of 1835
January - March
January 1
- Ole Pedersen Hoiland breaks into the
Bank of Norway
and steals 64.000 dollars.
January 7
-
HMS Beagle
anchors off the
Chonos Archipelago
, on voyage of
1831
-
1836
with
Charles Darwin
.
January 30
- Unsuccessful
assassination
attempt against
President
Andrew Jackson
in the
United States Capitol
- first assassination attempt against a
President of the United States
.
February 20
-
Concepción, Chile
is destroyed by an
earthquake
.
March 2
-
Ferdinand
becomes Emperor of
Austria
.
April - June
April 18
-
Lord Melbourne
succeeds Sir
Robert Peel
as
British Prime Minister
.
The
Australian
city of
Melbourne
is founded by
John Batman
and
John Pascoe Fawkner
.
May 5
- In
Belgium
a railway is opened between
Brussels
and
Mechelen
. It is the first railway in
continental Europe
(see
Rail transport in Belgium
).
October 2
: "
Come and take it
" - slogan of the
Texas Revolution
.
December 16
:
Great Fire of New York
.
July - September
August 25
- In US, the
New York Sun
prints issue 1 of 6 for the
Great Moon Hoax
.
September 7
-
Charles Darwin
arrives at the
Galapagos Islands
aboard HMS Beagle.
September 20
-
Farroupilha's Revolution
begins in Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil
.
October - December
October 2
-
Texas Revolution
begins:
Battle of Gonzales
-
Mexican
soldiers attempt to disarm the people of
Gonzales, Texas
but encounter stiff resistance from a hastily assembled militia.
November 16
-
Comet Halley
reaches
perihelion
, its closest approach to the sun.
November 19
- A force of 500
Māori
invade and enslave the peoples of the Chatham Islands.
December 1
-
Hans Christian Andersen
publishes first book of fairy tales.
December 7
- First German Railway opens between
Nürnberg
and
Fürth
, named "der Adler" (The Eagle) (see
History of rail transport in Germany
).
December 9
- The Army of the
Republic of Texas
captures
San Antonio
.
December 16
-
17
- The
Great Fire of New York
destroys 530 buildings, including the
New York Stock Exchange
.
December 20
- The first signing of the
Texas Declaration of Independence
at
Goliad, Texas
.
December 28
-
USA
:
Second Seminole War
breaks out.
Undated
The
British Geological Survey
is founded as the world's first national
geological survey
.
De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
,
Copernicus
' book on the motion of the
Earth
, is removed from the
Index of Prohibited Books
.
Civil war erupts in
Uruguay
between supporters of
Blanco
and
Colorado
parties.
Cachar Levy, forerunner of
Assam Rifles
, is founded in
India
.
The first
Bulgarian
-language school opens in the
Ottoman Empire
.
The
French
word for their language changes to français, from françois.
Fort Cass
is established, the military headquarters and site of the largest internment camps during the
1838
Trail of Tears
.
October 2, 1835 "Come and Take It"
Slogan of the Texas Revolution
December 16, 1835
The Great Fire of New York
Births
Births
January - June
~~~~~~~~~~~
February 13
-
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
, Founder of the
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
(d.
1908
)
February 15
-
Demetrius Vikelas
, Greek International Olympic Committee president (d.
1908
)
February 18
-
César Cui
, Lithuanian composer (d.
1918
)
March 4
-
John Hughlings Jackson
, English neurologist (d.
1911
)
March 14
-
Giovanni Schiaparelli
, Italian astronomer (d.
1910
)
March 15
-
Eduard Strauss
, Austrian composer (d.
1916
)
March 24
-
Jožef Stefan
, Slovenian physicist, mathematician, and poet (d.
1893
)
April 9
- King
Léopold II of Belgium
(d.
1909
)
May 3
-
Alfred Austin
, English poet (d.
1913
)
May 21
-
František Chvostek
, Moravian physician (d.
1884
)
June 2
-
Pope Pius X
(d.
1914
)
July - December
July 7
-
Ernest Giles
, Australian explorer (d.
1897
)
July 10
-
Henryk Wieniawski
, Polish composer (d.
1880
)
July 27
-
Giosuè Carducci
, Italian writer,
Nobel Prize
laureate (d.
1907
)
August 2
-
Elisha Gray
, American inventor and businessman (d.
1901
)
October 7
-
Felix Draeseke
, German composer (d.
1913
)
October 9
-
Camille Saint-Saëns
, French composer (d.
1921
)
October 23
-
Adlai E. Stevenson
,
Vice President of the United States
(d.
1914
)
October 31
-
Adolf von Baeyer
, German chemist,
Nobel Prize
laureate (d.
1917
)
November 17
-
Andrew L. Harris
, American Civil War hero and Governor of Ohio (d.
1915
)
November 19
-
Rani Lakshmi Bai
, Indian freedom fighter (d.
1858
)
November 21
-
Hetty Green
, American businesswoman (d.
1916
)
November 25
-
Andrew Carnegie
, American industrialist and philanthropist (d. 1919)
November 29
-
Empress Dowager Cixi
of China (d.
1908
)
November 30
-
Mark Twain
, American author and humorist (d.
1910
)
December 4
-
Samuel Butler
, English writer (d.
1902
)
December 18
-
Lyman Abbott
, American clergyman and author (d.
1922
)
See also Category: 1835 births.
Deaths
January - June
~~~~~~~~~~~
February 15
-
Henry Hunt
, British politician (b.
1773
)
March 2
- Emperor
Francis I of Austria
(b.
1768
)
March 18
-
Christian Gunther von Bernstorff
, Danish and Prussian statesman and diplomat (b.
1769
)
April 8
-
Wilhelm von Humboldt
, German linguist and philosopher (b.
1767
)
April 21
-
Samuel Slater
, American industrialist (b.
1768
)
May 13
-
John Nash
, English architect (b.
1752
)
June 18
-
William Cobbett
, English journalist and author (b.
1763
)
July - December
~~~~~~~~~~~~
July 6
-
John Marshall
, influential American chief justice (b.
1755
)
July 28
-
Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier
, French marshal (b.
1768
)
September 23
-
Vincenzo Bellini
, Italian composer (b.
1801
)
December 13
-
John Storm
,
American Revolutionary
soldier (b.
1760
)
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