1851 Events January–March January 11 - Hong Xiuquan officially begins the Taiping Rebellion . January 15 - Christian Female College, modern-day Columbia College , receives its charter from the Missouri General Assembly . January 23 - The flip of a coin, subsequently named Portland Penny , determines whether a new city in the Oregon Territory is named after Boston, Massachusetts , or Portland, Maine , with Portland winning. January 28 - Northwestern University is founded in Illinois . February 1 - Brandtaucher , the oldest surviving submersible craft, sinks during acceptance trials in the German port of Kiel , but the designer, Wilhelm Bauer , and the two crew escape successfully. February 6 - Black Thursday in Australia: Bushfires sweep across the state of Victoria , burning about a quarter of its area. February 12 - Edward Hargraves claims to have found gold in Australia. February 15 - In Boston , Massachusetts , members of the anti-slavery Boston Vigilance Committee rescue fugitive slave Shadrach Minkins from a courtroom, following his arrest by U.S. marshals. March 1 - Victor Hugo uses the phrase United States of Europe , in a speech to the French National Assembly . March 11 - Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto is first performed at La Fenice in Venice . March 27 - The first European men reportedly see Yosemite Valley . March 30 - A population census is taken in the United Kingdom . The population reaches 21 million. 6.3 million live in cities of 20,000 or more in England and Wales, and cities of 20,000 or more account for 35% of the total English population.April–June April 8 - Western Union is founded, as the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company . April 9 - San Luis , the oldest permanent settlement in the state of Colorado , is founded by settlers from Taos, New Mexico . April 20 - Ramón Castilla loses power in Peru . April 21 - John Stuart Mill marries Harriet Taylor . April 23 - Anne Darwin , daughter of Charles Darwin dies, sending him into a great depression. April 28 - Santa Clara College is chartered in Santa Clara, California . May 1 - The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in the Crystal Palace , Hyde Park, London is opened by Queen Victoria .: Great Exhibition in London. May 15 - The first Australian gold rush is proclaimed, although the discovery had been made three months earlier.: Rama IV crowned. * Alpha Delta Pi sorority, the first secret society for women, is founded at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia * Mongkut is crowned King of Siam , at the Grand Palace in Bangkok . Mid-May to mid-July - Great Flood of 1851: Extensive flooding sweeps across the Midwestern United States . The town of Des Moines is virtually washed away, and many rainfall records hold for 160 years. June 2 * Passage by the State of Maine of the first state-wide prohibition law in the United States. * Castle & Cooke , the predecessor of Dole Food Company , is founded in Hawaii, United States . June 21 - The Immortal Game , a famous chess match, is played between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky , during a break in the first international tournament , held in London.July–September July 1 * Port Phillip District separates from New South Wales to become the Colony of Victoria . * Serial poisoner Hélène Jégado is arrested in Rennes , France. July 10 - The University of the Pacific is chartered as California Wesleyan College , in Santa Clara, California. July 28 - Total solar eclipse visible in Canada , Greenland , Iceland and Northern Europe, the first solar eclipse to be photographed. July 29 - Annibale de Gasparis , in Naples , Italy discovers asteroid 15 Eunomia . August 1 - Virginia closes its Reform Constitutional Convention, deciding that all white men have the right to vote . August 12 - Isaac Singer is granted a United States patent for his improved sewing machine. August 22 - The yacht America wins the first America's Cup race, off the coast of England.: America triumphs. September 1 - Narciso López was executed in Havana following a failed filibustering expedition against Spanish-ruled Cuba September 15 - Saint Joseph's University is founded in Philadelphia . September 18 - The New York Times is founded.: The New York Times is founded. September 30 - HSwMS Eugenie leaves from Karlskrona , Sweden to begin its voyage as the first Swedish Royal Navy vessel to circumnavigate the world.October–December October - The Reuters news service is founded. October 15 * The City of Winona, Minnesota is founded. * The Great Exhibition in London is closed. October 24 - Ariel and Umbriel , moons of Uranus , are discovered by William Lassell . November 1 - Saint Petersburg–Moscow Railway officially opened in Russia. November 13 * The Denny Party lands at Alki Point , the first settlers of what later becomes Seattle . * The first protected submarine telegraph cable is laid, across the English Channel . November 14 - Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick ; or The Whale is published in the U.S. by Harper & Brothers , New York, after being first published on October 18 in London, by Richard Bentley , in three volumes as The Whale . November 26-27 - Bombardment of Salé , Morocco: French naval forces bombard the city, in retaliation for looting of a French cargo ship. December 2 - French coup of 1851: In what amounts to a coup, President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte of France dissolves the French National Assembly, and declares a new constitution to extend his term. A year later he declares himself as Emperor Napoleon III , ending the Second Republic . December 6 - The trial of Hélène Jégado begins; she is eventually sentenced to death and executed by guillotine . December 9 - The first YMCA in North America is established in Montreal . December 22 - India's first freight train is operated in Roorkee , India. December 24 - The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., burns. December 26-27 - A Royal Navy warship bombards Lagos Island; Oba Kosoko is wounded, and flees to Epe . December 29 - The first American YMCA opens in Boston, Massachusetts. December 31 - 1851 Chilean Revolution - Battle of Loncomilla: The rebels are defeated, ending the revolution.Births January–June January 9 - Rudolf von Brudermann , Austro-Hungarian general January 16 - William Hall-Jones , English-New Zealand politician, 16th Prime Minister of New Zealand January 17 - A. B. Frost, American illustrator January 19 *David Starr Jordan, American ichthyologist, educator, eugenicist, and peace activist *Jacobus Kapteyn, Dutch astronomer January 21 - Pietro Frugoni , Italian general February 2 - Ella Giles Ruddy , American author and essayist February 13 - Joseph B. Murdock, United States Navy admiral, New Hampshire politician February 15 - Antero Rubín , Spanish general, politician February 23 - Frederick Warde , English actor March 14 - John Sebastian Little , American politician, congressman March 18 * Rose Coghlan , English actress * Julien Dupré , French artist March 19 *Pierre Ruffey, French general *William Henry Stark, American business leader March 24 - Friedrich von Scholtz , German general March 27 - Vincent d'Indy , French composer, teacher March 28 - Bernardino Machado , Portuguese President March 31 - Francis Bell , 20th Prime Minister of New Zealand April 1 - Bruno von Mudra , German general April 4 - James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy , Irish lawyer, politician April 6 - Guillaume Bigourdan , French astronomer April 13 * Robert Abbe , American surgeon * Helen M. Winslow, American editor, author, and publisher April 15 - Auguste Dubail , French general April 17 - Madre Teresa Nuzzo , Maltese nun, foundress of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart April 20 - Young Tom Morris , Scottish golfer April 21 - Charles Barrois , French geologist May 6 - Aristide Bruant , French cabaret singer, comedian May 7 - Adolf von Harnack , German Lutheran theologian, church historian May 14 - Anna Laurens Dawes , American author, suffragist May 15 - Lillian Resler Keister Harford , American church organizer, editor May 20 - Emile Berliner , German-born American telephone and recording pioneer May 21 - Léon Bourgeois , French statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize June 7 - Ture Malmgren , Swedish journalist, politician June 12 - Sir Oliver Lodge , British physicist June 13 - Anton Haus , Austro-Hungarian admiral June 16 - Georg Jellinek, German legal philosopher June 21 - Frederick Green, English footballerJuly–December July 5 - Hannibal di Francia , Italian priest, saint July 8 - Arthur Evans , British archaeologist July 15 - Eduardo Gutiérrez , Argentinian author July 20 - Arnold Pick , Czechoslovakian neurologist, psychiatrist July 24 - Friedrich Schottky , German mathematician August 3 - Nikolai Iudovich Ivanov , Russian general August 14 - Doc Holliday , American gambler, gunfighter September 1 - Carl Kellner, German mystic September 7 - David King Udall , American politician September 13 - Walter Reed , American army physician, bacteriologist September 14 - H. E. Beunke, Dutch writer September 16 - Eduard Reuss , German composer, music biographer September 21 - Arthur Schuster , German-British physicist September 29 - Hardwicke Rawnsley , English clergyman, poet, writer of hymns and conservationist October 2 - Ferdinand Foch , French commander of Allied forces in World War I October 5 * Thomas Pollock Anshutz , American painter, educator * Frederic Fisher , British admiral October 13 - Knut Beckeman , Swedish architect October 20 - George Gandy , American entrepreneur November 5 - Charles Dupuy , 3-time Prime Minister of France November 10 * Richard Armstedt , German historian * José Maria de Yermo y Parres , Mexican Roman Catholic priest and saint November 13 - Klemens Bachleda , Polish Tatra guide and mountain rescuer November 16 - William Elbridge Sewell , American naval officer, Governor of Guam November 24 - John Indermaur , British lawyer November 27 - Friedrich Sixt von Armin , German general December 10 - Melvil Dewey , American librarian, inventor of Dewey Decimal Classification December 20 - Dora Montefiore , English suffragist, socialist December 24 - Noël Édouard, vicomte de Curières de Castelnau , French general December 30 - Asa Griggs Candler , American businessman, politicianDate unknown Stefania Wolicka , Polish historianDeaths January–June January 10 - Karl Freiherr von Müffling , Prussian field marshal January 19 - Esteban Echeverría , Argentine poet, writer January 21 - Albert Lortzing , German composer January 23 - Archibald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny , Scottish politician January 27 - John James Audubon , French-American naturalist, illustrator January 31 - David Spangler Kaufman , Congressman from Texas February 1 - Mary Shelley , English author February 3 - Benjamin Williams Crowninshield , Congressman from Massachusetts, secretary of U.S. Navy February 18 - Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi , German mathematician February 23 - Joanna Baillie , Scottish poet, dramatist February 28 - Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie , Marshal of France March 4 - Henry Smith , Texas governor March 9 - Hans Christian Ørsted , Danish scientist April 15 - Andrés Quintana Roo , Mexican politician and lawyer, husband of Leona Vicario April 25 - Mor Sæther , Norwegian herbalist May 13 - Princess Augusta of Bavaria , Duchess of Leuchtenberg May 14 - Manuel Gómez Pedraza , 6th President of Mexico , 1832-1833 May 22 - Mordecai Manuel Noah , American writer, journalist June 10 - Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville , British politicianJuly–December July 10 - Louis Daguerre , French artist, chemist July 17 - Roger Sheaffe , British general August 8 - James Broadwood , English piano manufacturer August 24 - James McDowell , American politician September 10 - Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet , American educator September 11 - Sylvester Graham , American nutritionist, inventor September 14 - James Fenimore Cooper , American writer October 4 - Manuel Godoy , Spanish statesman October 19 - Madame Royale Marie Thérèse of France October 25 - Giorgio Pullicino , Maltese painter, and architect October 31 - Petar II Petrović-Njegoš , Montenegrin statesman, religious leader and poet November 26 - Jean-de-Dieu Soult , French marshal, politician December 19 * J. M. W. Turner, English artist * Karl Drais , German inventorDate unknown Gustafva Lindskog , Swedish athlete John Brown Russwurm , American abolitionist
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