1862 Events January–March January 1 - The United Kingdom annexes Lagos Island, in modern-day Nigeria . January 6 - French intervention in Mexico: French, Spanish, and British forces arrive in Veracruz, Mexico. January 10 - John Gately Downey , 7th Governor of California , is succeeded by Amasa Leland Stanford . January 16 - Hartley Colliery disaster: 204 men are trapped and die underground, when the only shaft becomes blocked. January 30 - American Civil War: The first U.S. ironclad warship,, is launched. January 31 - Alvan Graham Clark makes the first observation of Sirius B, a white dwarf star, through an eighteen-inch telescope at Northwestern University . : Battle of Fort Henry . February 1 - American Civil War: Julia Ward Howe's Battle Hymn of the Republic is published for the first time in the Atlantic Monthly . February 2 - The first railway opens in New Zealand , by the Dun Mountain Copper Mining Company. February 6 - American Civil War: General Ulysses S. Grant gives the United States its first victory of the war, by capturing Fort Henry, Tennessee . February 11-16 - American Civil War - Battle of Fort Donelson: General Ulysses S. Grant attacks Fort Donelson , Tennessee , capturing it on the last day. February 20 - Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas , is named director of Spain's Real Academia Española . February 21 - American Civil War - Battle of Valverde: Confederate forces defeat Union troops near Fort Craig , in New Mexico Territory: February 22 - American Civil War: Jefferson Davis is officially inaugurated in Richmond, Virginia , to a 6-year term as president of the Confederate States of America . March 7 - American Civil War - Battle of Pea Ridge: The Confederates are shut out of Missouri . March 8 - American Civil War: The ironclad is launched at Hampton Roads , Virginia ; the Battle of Hampton Roads starts the same day. March 9 - American Civil War: The first battle between two ironclad warships, and, begins. March 13 * American Civil War: The U.S. federal government forbids all Union army officers from returning fugitive slaves, thus effectively annulling the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 , and setting the stage for the Emancipation Proclamation . * A smallpox epidemic in San Francisco spreads to British Columbia . March 26-28 - American Civil War - Battle of Glorieta Pass: In New Mexico, Union forces succeed in stopping the Confederate invasion of New Mexico Territory . March 31 - Victor Hugo's epic French historical novel Les Misérables is published.April–June April 1 - Second French intervention in Mexico: The Spanish and the British end their alliance with France. April 5 - American Civil War - Battle of Yorktown: The battle begins when Union forces under General George B. McClellan close in on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. April 6-7- American Civil War - Battle of Shiloh: The Union Army , under General Ulysses S. Grant, defeats the Confederates near Shiloh, Tennessee . April 12 - American Civil War - Andrews Raid: Union volunteers steal a Confederate locomotive, setting off the Great Locomotive Chase , famously involving the use of The General steam locomotive, which still exists in the 21st century. April 13 - The government of Vietnam is forced to cede the territories of Biên Hòa , Gia Định and Định Tường to France. April 22 - A global financial group, UBS was founded in Switzerland , as predecessor name was Bank in Winterthur . April 25 - American Civil War - Capture of New Orleans: Forces under Union Admiral David Farragut occupy the Confederate city of New Orleans , securing access to the Mississippi River . April 26 - American Civil War - Siege of Fort Macon: The besieged Confederate garrison at Fort Macon, North Carolina surrenders. May 1-November 1 - The 1862 International Exhibition is held at South Kensington in London; it is particularly noteworthy for an exhibit from Japan , influential in the development of Anglo-Japanese style . May 2 - The California State Normal School is created by an Act of the California Legislature. May 5 - Second French intervention in Mexico - Battle of Puebla: Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza defeats the French Army; commemorated each year as Cinco de Mayo . May 11 - American Civil War: The ironclad CSS Virginia is scuttled in the James River northwest of Norfolk, Virginia . May 15 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs a bill into law creating the U.S. Bureau of Agriculture. May 20 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs the Homestead Act into law. May 24 - Westminster Bridge is opened in England. This new bridge, designed by Thomas Page , replaces the old bridge. June 1 - American Civil War - Battle of Fair Oaks: Both sides claim victory. June 4 - American Civil War: Confederate troops evacuate Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River, leaving the way clear for U.S. Army troops to capture Memphis, Tennessee . June 5 - Treaty of Saigon: Emperor Tự Đức of the Nguyễn dynasty in Vietnam cedes Saigon , Côn Sơn Island and three southern provinces of what is to become known as Cochinchina , to become part of the French colonial empire . Guerilla leader Trương Định refuses to recognise the treaty. June 6 - American Civil War - First Battle of Memphis: U.S. Army troops capture Memphis, Tennessee from the Confederate States . June 8 - American Civil War - Battle of Cross Keys: Confederate troops under General Stonewall Jackson save the Army of Northern Virginia from a U.S. Army attack on the James Peninsula, that is led by General George B. McClellan. June 12 - John Winter Robinson, the Secretary of State of Kansas , is convicted and removed from office as the result of a bond scandal, becoming the first state executive official to be impeached and removed from office in American history. June 26 - American Civil War - Battle of Mechanicsville: Confederate General Robert E. Lee defeats the troops of General George B. McClellan, in the first of the Seven Days Battles .July–September July 1 * The Bureau of Internal Revenue , the forerunner of the Internal Revenue Service , is established in the United States. * Princess Alice , the second daughter of Queen Victoria , marries Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine . * U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs into law the Pacific Railroad Acts , authorizing construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad . * The Russian State Library is founded, as The Library of the Moscow Public Museum. July 2 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs the Morrill Land-Grant Act into law, creating a system of land-grant colleges, to teach agricultural and mechanical sciences across the United States. July 4 - Charles Dodgson extemporises the story that becomes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , for ten-year-old Alice Liddell and her sisters, on a rowboat trip on The Isis from Oxford to Godstow . July 16 - American Civil War: David G. Farragut becomes the first rear admiral in the U.S. Navy. July 18 - Dent Blanche , one of the highest summits in the Alps, is first ascended. July 23 - American Civil War: Henry W. Halleck takes command of the Union Army. August 5 - American Civil War - Battle of Baton Rouge: Along the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge, Louisiana , Confederate troops drive Union forces back into the city. August 6 - American Civil War: The Confederate ironclad is scuttled on the Mississippi River, after suffering damage in a battle with, near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. August 9 - American Civil War - Battle of Cedar Mountain: At Cedar Mountain, Virginia, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson narrowly defeats Union forces under General John Pope . August 14 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln meets with a group of prominent African-Americans, the first time an American President has done so. He suggests that Black people should migrate to Africa or to Central America, but this advice is rejected. August 17 - The Dakota War of 1862 begins in Minnesota , as Dakota Sioux attack white settlements along the Minnesota River . They are overwhelmed by the U.S. Army six weeks later. August 19 - Dakota War of 1862: During an uprising in Minnesota, Dakota warriors decide not to attack heavily defended Fort Ridgely , and instead turn to the settlement of New Ulm , killing white settlers along the way. August 21 - The Vienna Stadtpark opens its gates. August 28-30 - American Civil War - Second Battle of Bull Run: Confederate forces inflict a crushing defeat on Union General John Pope. August 29-30 - American Civil War - Battle of Richmond , Kentucky: Confederate forces, led by General Edmund Kirby Smith , inflict a crushing defeat on Union General William "Bull" Nelson . September 1 - American Civil War - Battle of Chantilly: Confederate General Robert E. Lee leads his forces in an attack on retreating Union troops in Chantilly, Virginia , driving them away. September 2 - American Civil War: U.S. President Abraham Lincoln reluctantly restores Union General George B. McClellan to full command, after General John Pope's disastrous defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run . September 5 - American Civil War: In the Confederacy's first invasion of the North, General Robert E. Lee leads 55,000 men of the Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River at White's Ford near Leesburg, Virginia , into Maryland . September 10 - Francisco Solano López is appointed second President of Paraguay . September 17 - American Civil War - * Battle of Antietam: Union forces strategically defeat Confederate troops at Sharpsburg, Maryland , in the bloodiest day in U.S. history, with over 22,000 casualties. * American Civil War: The Allegheny Arsenal explosion results in the single largest civilian disaster during the war. September 19 - American Civil War - Battle of Iuka: Union troops under Major General William Rosecrans defeat a Confederate force commanded by Major General Sterling Price at Iuka, Mississippi . September 22 * Otto von Bismarck becomes prime minister of Prussia , following refusal by the country's Landtag to accept the military budget. * American Civil War: The preliminary announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation is made, by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. September 29 - Prussian prime minister Otto von Bismarck delivers his Blood and Iron speech to the Prussian Landtag.October–December October 8 - American Civil War - Battle of Perryville: Union forces under General Don Carlos Buell halt the Confederate invasion of Kentucky , by defeating troops led by General Braxton Bragg at Perryville, Kentucky . October 9 - The Transvaal Civil War breaks out, following Stephanus Schoeman’s unconstitutional ousting of the acting President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic . October 11 - American Civil War: In the aftermath of the Battle of Antietam , Confederate General J. E. B. Stuart and his men loot Chambersburg, Pennsylvania , during a raid into the North . October 23 - Otto is deposed as King of Greece . October 24 - Ramón Castilla loses the Presidency of Peru for a second time. October 25 - In the Granadine Confederation , rebel troops of the southern states defeat government forces. November 4 - Richard Jordan Gatling patents the Gatling gun in the United States. November 5 * American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln removes George B. McClellan as commander of the Union Army. * American Indian Wars: In Minnesota, more than 300 Santee Sioux are found guilty of rape and murder of white settlers, and are sentenced to hang. November 14 - American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln approves the plan by General Ambrose Burnside to capture the Confederate capital city of Richmond, Virginia. This plan leads to a disastrous Union defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg on December 13). November 28 * American Civil War - Battle of Cane Hill: Union Army troops, led by General John Blunt, push back Confederate troops, commanded by General John Marmaduke , into the northwestern Boston Mountains of Arkansas . * Notts County F.C. is founded in Nottingham , England, making it the world's oldest professional Association football team. December - Peruvian slave raiders land on Easter Island , beginning a decade of the destruction of the society and population on the island. December 1 - In his State of the Union address , President Abraham Lincoln reaffirms the necessity of ending slavery, as he ordered ten weeks earlier in his Emancipation Proclamation. December 2 - The first United States Navy hospital ships enter service. December 12 - American Civil War - Yazoo Pass Expedition: Union ironclad gunboat is sunk by a remotely-detonated "torpedo" while clearing mines from the Yazoo River , the first armored ship sunk by mine. December 13 - American Civil War - Battle of Fredericksburg: The Union Army suffers massive casualties, and abandons its attempts to capture the Confederate capital city of Richmond, Virginia. December 17 - American Civil War: General Order No. 11 , which expels all Jews from his military district, is issued by General Ulysses S. Grant. This order is rescinded just a few weeks later. December 26 - William D. Duly hangs 38 Dakota Sioux Indians in Minnesota. December 26-29 - American Civil War - Battle of Chickasaw Bayou: Another victory for the Confederate Army , outnumbered two to one, results in six times as many Union casualties, defeating several assaults commanded by Union general William T. Sherman. December 30 - sinks in a storm in the Atlantic, off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina . December 31 - American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln signs an act that admits West Virginia to the Union, thus dividing Virginia into two. Meanwhile, the Battle of Stones River opens near Murfreesboro, Tennessee . in 1862Date unknown January–March January 9 - Carrie Clark Ward , American silent film actress January 10 - Harriet Mabel Spalding , American litterateur and poet January 14 – Carrie Derick , Canadian botanist and geneticist January 15 - Loie Fuller , American dancer January 23 - David Hilbert , German mathematician January 24 - Edith Wharton , American fiction writer January 29 - Frederick Delius , English composer January 30 - Walter Damrosch , German-born American orchestral conductor February 2 - George Arthur Boeckling , German-American businessman, president of Cedar Point Pleasure Company February 3 - James Clark McReynolds , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States February 4 * Hjalmar Hammarskjöld , 13th Prime Minister of Sweden * George Ernest Morrison , Australian adventurer, journalist February 7 - Bernard Maybeck , American Arts and Crafts architect February 8 - Ferdinand Ferber , French Army captain, aviation pioneer February 17 - Edward German , English composer February 25 - Stanisław Głąbiński , Polish politician, academic, lawyer and writer March 4 - Jacob Robert Emden , Swiss astrophysicist, meteorologist March 8 - George Frederick Phillips , Canadian-born military hero March 13 - Jane Delano , American founder of the American Red Cross Nursing Service March 14 - Vilhelm Bjerknes , Norwegian physicist, meteorologist March 17 - Silvio Gesell , German economist March 25 *William E. Johnson, American leader of the Anti-Saloon League *George Sutherland, American politician, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States March 28 - Aristide Briand , French politician, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize March 29 - Adolfo Müller-Ury , Swiss-born American painterApril–June April 2 - Nicholas Murray Butler , American president of Columbia University , winner of the Nobel Peace Prize April 6 - Georges Darien , French writer April 11 * Charles Evans Hughes , American jurist, politician, Chief Justice of the United States * Lurana W. Sheldon, American author and editor April 26 - Edmund C. Tarbell, American Impressionist painter April 27 - Rudolph Schildkraut , Ottoman-born Austrian actor May 8 - Emilie Rathou , Swedish Social Democrat, temperance and women's rights activist May 15 - Arthur Schnitzler , Austrian dramatist, narrator May 27 - John Kendrick Bangs , American author, satirist June 5 - Allvar Gullstrand , Swedish ophthalmologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine June 7 - Philipp Lenard , Hungarian–German physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics June 10 - John de Robeck , British admiral June 21 - Damrong Rajanubhab , Thai prince, historian June 27 - May Irwin , Canadian actress, singer June 29 - William Johnston Tupper , Canadian politicianJuly–September July 2 * William Henry Bragg , English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate * Christopher Cradock , British admiral July 8 - Josephine White Bates , Canadian-born American author July 14 *Florence Bascom, American geologist and educator *Gustav Klimt, Austrian artist July 15 - Ernest Troubridge , British admiral July 16 - Ida B. Wells, American journalist, suffragist, and anti-lynching crusader July 24 - Percy FitzPatrick , South African author, politician and mining financier July 27 - Arthur Starr Eakle , American mineralogist July 30 - Božena Viková-Kunětická , Czech politician August 5 - Joseph Merrick , English sufferer from deformities August 16 - Amos Alonzo Stagg , American football player, coach August 21 - Emilio Salgari , Italian writer August 22 - Claude Debussy , French composer August 24 – Zonia Baber , American geographer and geologist August 26 - Herbert Booth , English-born Salvationist, third son of William and Catherine Booth August 29 * Andrew Fisher , 5th Prime Minister of Australia * Maurice Maeterlinck , Belgian writer, Nobel Prize in Literature laureate September 11 * Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy , British general, 12th Governor General of Canada * Hawley Harvey Crippen , American-born medical practitioner, uxoricide * O. Henry, born William Sydney Porter, American short-story writer September 12 - Carl Eytel , German-American artist working in Palm Springs, California September 19 - Arvid Lindman , Swedish admiral, industrialist, and politician September 22 - Anastasios Charalambis , Prime Minister of Greece September 23 - Denis Auguste Duchêne , French general September 25 - Billy Hughes , 7th Prime Minister of Australia September 27 - Louis Botha , Boer general, first Prime Minister of South Africa October–December October 3 - Johnny Briggs , English cricketer October 12 - Theodor Boveri , German biologist October 18 - Mehmet Esat Bülkat , Ottoman general October 19 - Auguste Lumière , French inventor October 26 * Hilma af Klint , Swedish abstract painter * Thomas J. Preston, Jr., American Professor of Archeology at Princeton University , second husband of Frances Cleveland , widow of President Grover Cleveland October 27 - Hugh Evan-Thomas , British admiral November 3 - Henry George, Jr., American politician November 5 - Annie Laurie Wilson James , American journalist focused on horses November 14 - George Washington Vanderbilt II , American businessman November 15 - Gerhart Hauptmann , German writer, Nobel Prize laureate November 16 - Charles Turner , Australian cricketer November 19 - Billy Sunday , American baseball player, evangelist and prohibitionist November 23 - Ernest Guglielminetti , Swiss physician November 24 - Konrad Krafft von Dellmensingen , Bavarian general December 5 * William Walker Atkinson , American spiritual writer * John Henry Leech , English entomologist December 8 - Georges Feydeau , French playwright December 12 - J. Bruce Ismay, English shipping magnate, White Star Line December 15 - Adrien Loir , French biologist, bacteriologist December 17 - Moriz Rosenthal , Polish pianist December 25 - Wilhelm Weinberg , German physicianDate unknown Al Herpin , notable French-born American insomniac Jessie King , Scottish authorDeaths January–June January 10 - Samuel Colt , American firearms inventor January 18 - John Tyler , 10th President of the United States January 20 - Harriet Auber , English poet February 3 - Jean-Baptiste Biot , French physicist, astronomer and mathematician February 7 * Francisco de Paula Martínez de la Rosa y Berdejo , Prime Minister of Spain * Prosper Ménière , French scientist February 20 * Francisco Balagtas , Filipino poet * William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln , third son of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln February 21 - Justinus Kerner , German physician February 24 - Bernhard Severin Ingemann , Danish novelist, poet March 22 - Manuel Robles Pezuela , former President of Mexico April 6 - Albert Sidney Johnston , American Confederate general April 10 - W. H. L. Wallace, American Civil War Union general April 19 - Louis P. Harvey, Governor of Wisconsin April 30 - Jameson Adams , British Antarctic explorer May 6 - Henry David Thoreau , American author, philosopher May 16 - Edward Gibbon Wakefield , English theorist of colonization May 21 - John Drew Sr., Irish-American actor, manager May 25 - Juana Azurduy de Padilla , South American guerrilla military leader May 29 - Franciszek Mirecki , Polish composer, music conductor, and music teacher June 17 - Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning , English Viceroy of India June 20 - Barbu Catargiu , 1st Prime Minister of RomaniaJuly–December July 23 - José María Bocanegra , 3rd President of Mexico July 24 - Martin Van Buren , 8th President of the United States August 18 - Simon Fraser , Canadian explorer August 20 - Javiera Carrera , Chilean independence fighter September 3 - Shusaku Honinbo , Japanese Go player September 6 - John Sumner , Archbishop of Canterbury September 10 - Carlos Antonio López , president of Paraguay September 14 - Charles Lennox Richardson , English merchant murdered in Japan September 24 - Judith Montefiore , British linguist October 8 - James Walker , Scottish engineer October 15 - Hans Daniel Ludwig Friedrich Hassenpflug , German statesman November 7 - Bahadur Shah II , 19th and Last mughal emperor November 13 - Ludwig Uhland , German poet November 17 - Mary Whitwell Hale , American school founder December 13 - Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb , American Confederate general December 18 - Barbara Fritchie , American Civil War patriot
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