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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Holidays, legal. (search)
4, May 30, July 4, first Monday in September, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25. Florida. Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, Arbor Day, April 26, June 3, July 4, first Monday in September, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election. Georgia. Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, April 26, June 3, July 4, first Monday in September, any Thanksgiving Day, first Friday in December, Dec. 25. Idaho. Same as Arizona. Also FFast Day, Dec. 25, general election, every Saturday afternoon. North Carolina. Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, May 10 and 20, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election. Notes and draftmber, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, State election, general election. South Carolina. Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, May 10, July 4, first Monday in September, national Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, Aug. 16, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25. Virginia. Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, Fast Day, June 3, July 4, first Monday in September, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25. Washington
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
April 14, 1892 Baron Fava ordered to resume his position as minister to the United States by the Italian government......April 16, 1892 Secretary Blaine and Sir Julian Pauncefote conclude a new modus vivendi for the Bering Sea......April 18, 1892 Bill introduced in the House by Mr. Geary, of California, Jan. 6, to prohibit absolutely the coming of Chinese into the United States, whether subjects of the Chinese empire or otherwise; referred to the committee on foreign affairs. On Feb. 19 he reports a substitute from the committee, which, taken up and debated, April 4, passes the House, 179 to 43, 107 not voting. Senate and House not able to agree, a conference is held and a bill presented, which passes the House, May 3, and the Senate, May 4, and approved......May 5, 1892 Bering Sea arbitration treaty ratified......May 9, 1892 Act to encourage American shipping approved......May 10, 1892 Steamer Conemaugh sent from New York and Philadelphia with provisions for the