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Calendar year
1858 (MDCCCLVIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1858th
1858
Revolver
inaccurately, referred to as the Model 1858 due to the patent markings on its New Model barrels, "PATENTED SEPT. 14, 1858/E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK
Remington_Model_1858
Union Army uniform of American Civil War era
The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat and sometimes nicknamed the "Jeff Davis", was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union
Hardee_hat
Irish farmer and cooper (1823–1858)
Patrick Kennedy (1823 – November 22, 1858) was an Irish–American farmer and cooper. He was the father of Patrick Joseph Kennedy. Kennedy left Ireland to
Patrick_Kennedy_(1823–1858)
1612–1947 British directly-ruled administrative divisions in India
(Kolkata), had grown in size. During the period of Company rule in India (1757–1858), the Company gradually acquired sovereignty over large parts of India, typically
Presidencies and provinces of British India
Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India
Cabinet shuffles in Province of Canada 1858
The double shuffle of August 1858 is the kind of event that persuades historians not to write about nineteenth-century politics. It depends on such an
Double Shuffle (Canadian political episode)
Double_Shuffle_(Canadian_political_episode)
1858 pollution event in central London
The Great Stink was an event in Central London during July and August 1858 in which the hot weather exacerbated the smell of untreated human waste and
Great_Stink
Representative of the Indian monarch
The governor-general of India (1833 to 1950, from 1858 to 1947 the Viceroy and Governor-General of India, commonly shortened to Viceroy of India) was the
Governor-General_of_India
1856–1860 war between British–French forces and China
alliance then moved north to demand a treaty from the Qing court, and on 20 May 1858, captured the Taku Forts, stormed Tianjin, and threatened the capital Beijing
Second_Opium_War
Heir to the Austrian throne (1858–1889)
Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Josef; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son and third child of Emperor Franz Joseph I
Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria
Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
United Kingdom legislation transferring India from company to imperial rule
Government of India Act 1858 (21 & 22 Vict. c. 106) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed on 2 August 1858. Its provisions called for
Government_of_India_Act_1858
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1858. January 3 – The English critic John Ruskin first meets at her London home
1858_in_literature
First Māori king
1860) was a Māori rangatira who reigned as the inaugural Māori King from 1858 until his death. A powerful nobleman and a leader of the Waikato iwi of the
Pōtatau_Te_Wherowhero
British ship
wooden ship-rigged merchantman built by Green Shipbuilders in Bristol in 1858. It is the last known ship built by the shipyard. She was built for the Barbadian
Enmore_(1858)
Skye Terrier (1855–1872)
entrance to the churchyard) to commemorate him. John Gray (died 15 February 1858), commonly known in popular culture as Auld Jock, was a gardener who came
Greyfriars_Bobby
1858–1947 Crown colonial rule in India
period of rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent, lasting from 1858 to 1947. It is also called Crown rule in India, or direct rule in India.
British_Raj
Former constitution of Venezuela
Constitution of Venezuela of 1858 was a constitution approved by the National Convention of Valencia on January 14, 1858 and promulgated by President
Constitution of Venezuela (1858)
Constitution_of_Venezuela_(1858)
Vitalie Rimbaud (born Jeanne Rosalie Vitalie Rimbaud; 15 June 1858 in Charleville – 18 December 1875 in Charleville) was the elder of the two surviving
Vitalie_Rimbaud_(1858–1875)
Land titles under the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Land Code of 1858 (recorded as 1274 in the Islamic calendar) was the beginning of a systematic land reform programme during the Tanzimat (reform)
Ottoman_Land_Code_of_1858
Eldest surviving son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Karl Thomas Mozart (21 September 1784 – 31 October 1858) was an Austrian musician. He was the second son and, along with his brother, one of the two surviving
Karl_Thomas_Mozart
The 1858–59 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification
1858–59 United States Senate elections
1858–59_United_States_Senate_elections
1858 massacre
The Jeddah massacre of 1858 is a massacre that took place in Jeddah in the then Ottoman Province of Hejaz on 15 June 1858. The massacre targeted Christians
Jeddah_massacre_of_1858
Uprising against British Company rule
was contained only with the rebels' defeat in Gwalior on 20 June 1858. On 1 November 1858, the British granted amnesty to all rebels not involved in murder
Indian_Rebellion_of_1857
Fistfight, Washington, D.C.
The 1858 Congressional brawl was a physical fight between 30 to 50 congressmen that took place on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives at about
1858_Congressional_brawl
The year 1858 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. June 2 – Donati's Comet, the first comet to be photographed, is
1858_in_science
Administrative region of British India (1836–1902)
merging the administrative divisions of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces. In 1858, the Nawab-ruled kingdom of Oudh was annexed and merged with the North-Western
North-Western_Provinces
Mass arsenic poisoning in England
In 1858 a batch of sweets in Bradford, England, was accidentally adulterated with poisonous arsenic trioxide. About five pounds (two kilograms) of sweets
1858 Bradford sweets poisoning
1858_Bradford_sweets_poisoning
Events in the year 1858 in Iceland. Monarch: Frederick VII of Denmark Council President of Denmark: Carl Christian Hall Governor of Iceland: Jørgen Ditlev
1858_in_Iceland
1831–1858 state in South America
from 1831 to 1858. The state was created after the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1830 through the secession of Ecuador and Venezuela. In 1858, the state
Republic_of_New_Granada
Non-periodic comet
designated C/1858 L1 and 1858 VI, is a long-period comet named after the Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Donati who first observed it on June 2, 1858. After
Comet_Donati
is a list of military operations conducted by the British Indian Empire (1858–1947) and the post-independence Dominion of India (1947–1950) and the modern
List_of_wars_involving_India
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1858 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Henry Paget, 2nd Marquess of
1858_in_Wales
The Vodka protests of 1858–1859 (Russian: трезвенное движение 1858—1859 гг.) were organized to boycott the sale and consumption of vodka in the Russian
Vodka_protests_of_1858–1859
Election for the lower house of Danish Parliament
Folketing elections were held in Denmark on 14 June 1858. Carl Christian Hall remained Prime Minister following the elections. The elections were held
1858 Danish Folketing election
1858_Danish_Folketing_election
1858 political debates in Illinois, U.S.
The Lincoln–Douglas debates were a series of seven debates in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln, the Republican Party candidate for the United States Senate
Lincoln–Douglas_debates
Italian castrato singer (1858–1922)
Alessandro Moreschi (1 November 1858 – 21 April 1922) was an Italian chorister of the late 19th century and the only castrato to make solo recordings.
Alessandro_Moreschi
Armed conflict in the Utah Territory in 1857–1858
The Utah War (1857–1858), also known as the Utah Expedition, the Utah Campaign, Buchanan's Blunder, the Mormon War, or the Mormon Rebellion, was an armed
Utah_War
1858 speech by Abraham Lincoln
candidate and future president of the United States Abraham Lincoln, on June 16, 1858, at what was then the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, after he had
Lincoln's House Divided Speech
Lincoln's_House_Divided_Speech
Austrian field marshal (1766–1858)
Anton Franz Karl, Graf Radetzky von Radetz (2 November 1766 – 5 January 1858) was a Czech nobleman and Austrian field marshal. He served as chief of the
Joseph_Radetzky_von_Radetz
House elections for the 36th U.S. Congress
States held the 1858–59 United States House of Representatives elections between June 7, 1858, and December 1, 1859, during President James Buchanan's
1858–59 United States House of Representatives elections
1858–59_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Frigate of the Royal Navy
The second HMS Mersey was commissioned in 1858, six years after the first Mersey had been broken up. She and her sister ship the Orlando were the longest
HMS_Mersey_(1858)
President of the United States from 1857 to 1861
messages were sent earlier in August 1858, Queen Victoria sent Buchanan a congratulatory message on August 16, 1858, through the newly completed cable.
James_Buchanan
UK parliamentary by-election
The 1858 Stamford by-election was held on 3 March 1858, when the incumbent Conservative MP Frederic Thesiger resigned, following his appointment as Lord
March 1858 Stamford by-election
March_1858_Stamford_by-election
The 1858 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1858. Incumbent Governor John A. King did not run for re-election to a second term in
1858 New York gubernatorial election
1858_New_York_gubernatorial_election
English epidemiologist and physician (1813–1858)
John Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858) was an English physician and a leader in the development of anaesthesia and medical hygiene. He is considered
John_Snow
German steam passenger liner ship
first to bear the name Bremen, the ship operated under the German flag from 1858 until her sale in 1874 and operated under the British flag until 1882, before
SS_Bremen_(1858)
Events from the year 1858 in art. January 3 – English writer and art critic John Ruskin meets 10-year-old Rose La Touche, a drawing pupil who becomes his
1858_in_art
Scottish botanist (1773–1858)
Robert Brown FRSE FRS FLS MWS (21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858) was a Scottish botanist and paleobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely
Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
Robert_Brown_(botanist,_born_1773)
Princely state in India (1728–1858)
leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, from August 1857 to June 1858. The state flag was a saffron banner associated with Hinduism. The town of
Jhansi_State
Type of postgraduate qualification
degree was introduced and first awarded by the University of Michigan in 1858. Algeria follows the Bologna Process. Australian universities commonly have
Master_of_Science
Topics referred to by the same term
Port, a port located at the southern boundary of Suez Canal Suez Company (1858–1997), a French corporation Suez (company, 1997–2008), a successor French
Suez_(disambiguation)
Welsh cleric (1782–1858)
William Morgan (1782–1858) was a Welsh evangelical cleric, known for his support of factory reform. He was also a close friend of the Brontë family. Morgan
William_Morgan_(1782–1858)
British sailing steamship launched in 1858
propeller, she was by far the largest ship ever built at the time of her 1858 launch, and had the capacity to carry 4,000 passengers from England to Australia
SS_Great_Eastern
The 1858 Brooklyn–New York all-star game, sometimes known as the "Great Base Ball Match of 1858", was a series of baseball contests between select standout
1858 Brooklyn–New York all-star game
1858_Brooklyn–New_York_all-star_game
He was preceded by Kham Nay, who reigned from 1856 to 1858, and a period of interregnum from 1858 to 1863. Peter Simms and Sandra Simms, The Kingdom of
Kham_Souk_of_Champasak
Conservative government of the United Kingdom between 1858–1859
government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that began in 1858 and ended in 1859 was led by Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby in
Second Derby–Disraeli ministry
Second_Derby–Disraeli_ministry
In 1858, the United States Navy launched an operation on the island of Waya in Fiji following the death of two American traders there. The Pacific Squadron
1858_Fiji_expedition
Events from the year 1858 in the United States. President: James Buchanan (D-Pennsylvania) Vice President: John C. Breckinridge (D-Kentucky) Chief Justice:
1858_in_the_United_States
Leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (1787–1858)
Ahmadullah Shah (1787 – 5 June 1858) famous as the Maulvi of Faizabad, was a famous freedom fighter and leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Maulavi
Ahmadullah_Shah
Russian-French satirist and political cartoonist (1858-1909)
Emmanuel Poiré (6 November 1858 – 25 February 1909), known by the pseudonym Caran d'Ache (French pronunciation: [kaʁɑ̃ daʃ]), was a 19th-century Russian-French
Caran_d'Ache
Category 1 Pacific hurricane in 1858
The 1858 San Diego hurricane was a very rare hurricane that impacted Southern California. It is the only known tropical cyclone to directly impact California
1858_San_Diego_hurricane
first title of the new, modern Şehremini on July 13, 1858, and governed until November 4, 1858. During the Tanzimat period, 18 mayors took office. In
Mayor_of_Istanbul
Transport company
as Le Suez ("The Suez"), was a company formed by Ferdinand de Lesseps in 1858 to operate the Egyptian granted concession of the Suez Canal, which the company
Suez_Company_(1858–1997)
Period of Indian history (1757–1858)
The Company's rule lasted until 1858, when, after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Government of India Act 1858, the India Office of the British
Company_rule_in_India
Anglo-Ottoman footballer (1858–1929)
Whittall (1858 – 3 February 1929) was an Anglo-Ottoman footballer and manager of Bournabat FC in the 1890s. Herbert Whittall was born in İzmir in 1858, as the
Herbert Whittall (footballer, born 1858)
Herbert_Whittall_(footballer,_born_1858)
The September 1858 Light colonial by-election was held on 9 September 1858 to elect one of two members for Light in the South Australian House of Assembly
September 1858 Light colonial by-election
September_1858_Light_colonial_by-election
The 1858 Maine gubernatorial election was held on September 13, 1858, in order to elect the governor of Maine. Incumbent Republican governor Lot M. Morrill
1858 Maine gubernatorial election
1858_Maine_gubernatorial_election
The 1858 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 2. Incumbent Republican governor Nathaniel Banks was easily re-elected to a second term
1858 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
1858_Massachusetts_gubernatorial_election
British diplomat (1858–1918)
Henry Alfred Cumberbatch CMG (27 June 1858 – 3 December 1918) was a British diplomat who served as a consul in Romania, Turkey and Lebanon. Henry Alfred
Henry_Alfred_Cumberbatch
list of shipwrecks in October 1858 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1858. "Lowestoft". The Ipswich Journal
List of shipwrecks in October 1858
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1858
The 1858 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on April 7, 1858, to elect the lieutenant governor of Connecticut. Republican nominee Julius
1858 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
1858_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election
British actor and producer
Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey (21 September 1858 – 30 July 1923) was an English actor, director, producer and manager. He pursued a successful career as an
Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1858)
Charles_Hawtrey_(actor,_born_1858)
Dutch industrialist (1858–1942)
Gerard Leonard Frederik Philips (9 October 1858 – 26 January 1942) was a Dutch industrialist and co-founder, with his father Frederik Philips, of Philips
Gerard_Philips
Commune in Occitania, France
fortified castle that rises up from a rocky escarpment at its center. In 1858, Lourdes rose to prominence in France and abroad due to the Marian apparitions
Lourdes
Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1811–1885)
the House of Hohenzollern. He served as Minister President of Prussia from 1858 to 1862, the only Hohenzollern prince to hold that post. His second son,
Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern (born 1811)
Karl_Anton,_Prince_of_Hohenzollern_(born_1811)
Japanese samurai, daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1858 to 1866
the 14th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, who held office from 1858 to 1866. During his reign there was much internal turmoil as a result of
Tokugawa_Iemochi
German philologist and archaeologist (1771–1858)
Creuzer (German: [ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈkʁɔʏtsɐ]; 10 March 1771 – 6 February 1858) was a German philologist and archaeologist. He was born in Marburg, the
Georg_Friedrich_Creuzer
English peer, courtier and politician (1790–1858)
George Spencer Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire (21 May 1790 – 18 January 1858), styled Marquess of Hartington until 1811, was an English peer, courtier
William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire
William_Cavendish,_6th_Duke_of_Devonshire
list of shipwrecks in January 1858 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1858. "Law". The Belfast News-Letter
List of shipwrecks in January 1858
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1858
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1853 to 1858
August 1858) was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the 13th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. He held office for five years from 1853 to 1858. He was
Tokugawa_Iesada
list of shipwrecks in February 1858 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1858. "Ship News". The Times. No
List of shipwrecks in February 1858
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1858
British soldier and politician (1807–1884)
and held minor political office as Master of the Horse from 1853 to 1858. In 1858, he was made a Knight of the Garter. Wellesley was born at Harley Street
Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington
Arthur_Wellesley,_2nd_Duke_of_Wellington
The list of shipwrecks in July 1858 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during July 1858. "Marine Intelligence". The Newcastle
List of shipwrecks in July 1858
List_of_shipwrecks_in_July_1858
Welsh social reformer (1771–1858)
Robert Owen (/ˈoʊɪn/; 14 May 1771 – 17 November 1858) was a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist, political philosopher and social reformer, and
Robert_Owen
The list of shipwrecks in June 1858 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1858. "Shipping". The Morning Chronicle
List of shipwrecks in June 1858
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1858
British Army officer and field marshal (1792–1863)
March 1858. The Board of Directors of the East India Company also granted Campbell an annuity (a life-long annual payment) of £2,000 on 9 June 1858. On
Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde
Colin_Campbell,_1st_Baron_Clyde
East India Company policy of annexation of princely states
Indian subcontinent for the princely states, and applied until the year 1858, the year after Company rule was succeeded by the British Raj under the British
Doctrine_of_lapse
German chess player (1818–1879)
in 1858, and to Wilhelm Steinitz in 1866. Accordingly, he is generally regarded as having been the world's leading chess player from 1851 to 1858, and
Adolf_Anderssen
list of shipwrecks in December 1858 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1858. "Ship News". The Times. No
List of shipwrecks in December 1858
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1858
Final battles of the 1857 Indian revolt
Maharajah Scindia, who had continued to side with the British. On 1 June 1858 the Maharaja led his forces to Morar, a large military cantonment a few miles
Central Indian campaign of 1858
Central_Indian_campaign_of_1858
Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis (1834–1890)
Ludovika. She was temporarily the head of the Thurn and Taxis family. In 1858, Helene married Maximilian Anton, Hereditary Prince of Thurn and Taxis. After
Duchess_Helene_in_Bavaria
American prison in Illinois (1858–2002)
a former prison in Joliet, Illinois, United States, which operated from 1858 to 2002. Numerous films and television productions have used the prison as
Joliet_Correctional_Center
Member of the British royal family
Prince Henry of Battenberg (Henry Maurice; 5 October 1858 – 20 January 1896), formerly Count Henry of Battenberg, was a German prince who became a member
Prince_Henry_of_Battenberg
Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg
Anhalt-Dessau (German: Luise Friederike von Anhalt-Dessau) (1 March 1798 – 11 June 1858) was a member of the House of Ascania and a Princess of Anhalt-Dessau by
Princess Louise of Anhalt-Dessau (1798–1858)
Princess_Louise_of_Anhalt-Dessau_(1798–1858)
The 1858 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held on August 5, 1858, in order to elect the Governor of North Carolina. Democratic nominee and incumbent
1858 North Carolina gubernatorial election
1858_North_Carolina_gubernatorial_election
1858 attacks on New York Marine Hospital
the largest quarantine facility in the United States—on September 1 and 2, 1858. The attacks, perpetrated mainly by residents of Staten Island, which had
Staten_Island_Quarantine_War
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery, also referred to as the Medical Act 1858, is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created the General
Medical_Act_1858
Days since the beginning of the Julian Period
31086, 02:48:05.47. The MJD has a starting point of midnight on November 17, 1858, and is computed by MJD = JD − 2400000.5 The Truncated Julian Day (TJD) was
Julian_day
Government of the United Kingdom
the resulting general election and he returned with a Whig majority. In 1858, the Government resigned when defeated (on a measure for removing conspiracies
First_Palmerston_ministry
Events from the year 1858 in the United Kingdom. We can conquer India; ...but we cannot clean the River Thames. Monarch – Victoria Prime Minister – Henry
1858_in_the_United_Kingdom
1858
1858
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Derbyshire, County Durham, Gloucestershire, Staffordshire, Wiltshire, and West Yorkshire, so named from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding names in other European languages, for example Polish Stanislawski and Greek Anastasiou.The explorer and journalist Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904) was born John Rowlands in Denbigh, Wales, but traveled as a cabin boy in 1858 from Liverpool, England, to New Orleans, LA, where he was adopted by a merchant surnamed Stanley. From the late 1860s he worked as a correspondent for the New York Herald, and traveled extensively in Africa.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bagby in North Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Baghebi, from the Old Norse personal name Baggi + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘village’.Scottish : possibly from Begbie in East Lothian.James Bagby, a Scot, arrived in Jamestown, VA, in about 1628. One of his descendants, Arthur Pendleton Bagby (1794–1858), was governor of Alabama (1837–1841) and a U.S. senator (1841–48).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Nicholas Wyeth emigrated from Suffolk, England to Cambridge, MA, before 1645. John Wyeth (1770–1858) was born in Cambridge and became a prominent publisher and editor in Harrisburg, PA.
1858
1858
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek
Crown; Form of Steven
Biblical
a crown
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Rameses II.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devakantha | தேவாகாஂதா
Beloved of the gods
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roots.
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Brother of Ravana and Shurpanakha)
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Surname or Lastname
Irish and Scottish
Irish and Scottish : reduced form of McBride.Perhaps also a reduced form of Scottish Kilbride.English : metathesized variant of Bird.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname from Old French apert ‘ready’, ‘skillful’.
1858
1858
1858
1858
1858
n.
A member of The Institute of the Missionary Priests of St. Paul the Apostle, founded in 1858 by the Rev. I. T. Hecker of New York. The majority of the members were formerly Protestants.