1826
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This article is about the year 1826.
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 18th century – 19th century – 20th century |
Decades: | 1790s 1800s 1810s – 1820s – 1830s 1840s 1850s |
Years: | 1823 1824 1825 – 1826 – 1827 1828 1829 |
1826 in topic: |
Humanities |
Archaeology – Architecture – Art – Literature – Music |
By country |
Australia – Canada – France – Germany – Mexico – Philippines – South Africa – US – UK |
Other topics |
Rail Transport – Science – Sports |
Lists of leaders |
Colonial Governors – State leaders |
Birth and death categories |
Births – Deaths |
Establishments and disestablishments categories |
Establishments – Disestablishments |
Works category |
Works |
Gregorian calendar | 1826 MDCCCXXVI |
Ab urbe condita | 2579 |
Armenian calendar | 1275 ԹՎ ՌՄՀԵ |
Assyrian calendar | 6576 |
Bahá'í calendar | -18–-17 |
Bengali calendar | 1233 |
Berber calendar | 2776 |
British Regnal year | 6 Geo. 4 – 7 Geo. 4 |
Buddhist calendar | 2370 |
Burmese calendar | 1188 |
Byzantine calendar | 7334–7335 |
Chinese calendar | 乙酉年十一月廿三日 (4462/4522-11-23) — to —
丙戌年十二月初三日(4463/4523-12-3) |
Coptic calendar | 1542–1543 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1818–1819 |
Hebrew calendar | 5586–5587 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1882–1883 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1748–1749 |
- Kali Yuga | 4927–4928 |
Holocene calendar | 11826 |
Iranian calendar | 1204–1205 |
Islamic calendar | 1241–1242 |
Japanese calendar | Bunsei 9 (文政9年) |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 12 days |
Korean calendar | 4159 |
Minguo calendar | 86 before ROC 民前86年 |
Thai solar calendar | 2369 |
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Year 1826 (MDCCCXXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar.
[edit] Events
[edit] January–March
- January 30 – The Menai Suspension Bridge, built by engineer Thomas Telford, is opened between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales.
- February 8 – Unitarian Bernardino Rivadavia becomes the first President of Argentina.
- February 11
- University College London is founded, under the name University of London.
- Swaminarayan wrote the Shikshapatri, an important test within the Swaminarayan faith.
- February 13 – The American Temperance Society is founded.
[edit] April–June
- April 1 – Samuel Morey patents the internal combustion engine.
- May 28 – Pedro I of Brazil abdicates as King of Portugal.
- June – Photography: Nicéphore Niépce makes a true photograph.
- June 14–June 15 – The Auspicious Incident: Mahmud II, sultan of Ottoman Empire, crushes the last mutiny of janissaries in Istanbul.
- June 22 – The Pan-American Congress of Panama tries (unsuccessfully) to unify the American republics.
[edit] July–September
- Early July – Ludwig van Beethoven puts the finishing touches on the String Quartet in C sharp Minor, Opus 131, the jewel in the crown of his late string quartets.
- July 4 – Former US Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both die on the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence.
- July 26 – The last auto-da-fé is held in Valencia.
- August – The town of Crawford Notch suffers a landslide. Those killed include the Willey family, after whom Mount Willey is named.
- August 10 – The first Cowes Regatta is held on the Isle of Wight in the UK.[1]
- August 18 – Explorer Alexander Gordon Laing becomes the first European to reach Timbuktu.[2]
- September 21 – Construction of the Rideau Canal begins in Canada.
[edit] October–December
- October 1 – Opening of the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway in Scotland.[3]
- October 7 – The first train operates over the Granite Railway in Massachusetts.[4][5]
- December 25
- The Eggnog Riot breaks out at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York during the early morning hours, but is squelched by Christmas chapel service.
- Major Edmund Lockyer arrives at King George Sound to take possession of the western part of Australia, establishing a settlement near Albany.
[edit] Date unknown
- The first railway tunnel is built en route between Liverpool and Manchester in England.
- The British crown colony of the Straits Settlements is established.
- Aniline is first isolated from the destructive distillation of indigo by Otto Unverdorben.
- Ludwig Van Beethoven composes the Grosse Fuge.
- Mahmud II's council orders the janissaries to drill in the European manner.
- Britain annexes Assam.
[edit] Births
[edit] January–June
- January 12 – William Chapman Ralston, banker and financier (d. 1875)
- January 26 – Louis Favre, Swiss engineer (d. 1879)
- January 27
- Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Russian writer (d. 1889)
- Richard Taylor, American Confederate general (d. 1879)
- February 7 – James Edward Jouett, American admiral (d. 1902)
- February 16
- Joseph Victor von Scheffel, German poet (d. 1886)
- James Calder, 5th President of the Pennsylvania State University
- Julia Grant, First Lady of the United States (d. 1902)
- March 4 – Theodore Judah, railroad engineer (d. 1863)
- March 24 – Matilda Joslyn Gage, pioneering feminist (d. 1898)
- March 29 – Wilhelm Liebknecht, German journalist and politician (d. 1900)
- April 6 – Gustave Moreau, French painter (d. 1898)
- April 26 – George Hull Ward, American general (d. 1863)
- May 3 – King Charles XV of Sweden and Norway (d. 1872)
- May 4 – Frederic Edwin Church, American painter (d. 1900)
- June 24 – George Goyder, surveyor-general of South Australia (d. 1898)
[edit] July–December
- July 4
- Stephen Foster, American songwriter and poet (d. 1864)
- Green Clay Smith, American temperance movement leader (d. 1895)
- July 31 – William S. Clark, American chemist and 3rd President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College
- September 17 – Bernhard Riemann, German mathematician (d. 1866)
- November 13 – Charles Frederick Worth, English couturier (d. 1895)
- November 24 – Carlo Collodi, Italian writer (d. 1890)
- December 3 – George B. McClellan, American general (d. 1885)
[edit] Date unknown
- William Daniel (politician), American temperance movement leader (d. 1897)
- Cetshwayo kaMpande, Zulu king (d. 1884)
[edit] Deaths
[edit] January–June
- January 3 – Louis Gabriel Suchet, French marshal (b. 1770)
- January 17 – Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga, Spanish composer (b. 1806)
- March 29 – Johann Heinrich Voß, German poet (b. 1751)
- April 25 – Karl Ludwig von Phull, German military leader (b. 1757)
- May 7 – Sophie Hagman, Swedish ballerina and royal mistress (b. 1758)
- May 16 – Elisabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Baden), Empress Consort of Russian Emperor Alexander I (b. 1779)
- May 16 – Joseph Holt (rebel), 1798 United Irish Rebel General (b. 1756)
- June 3 – Nikolay Karamzin, reformer of the Russian language (b. 1766)
- June 5 – Carl Maria von Weber, German composer (b. 1786)
[edit] July–December
- July 4
- John Adams, 2nd President of the United States (b. 1735)
- Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States (b. 1743)
- July 5 – Stamford Raffles, British colonial governor and founder of Singapore (b. 1781)
- July 8 – Luther Martin, delegate to the American Constitutional Convention (b. 1746)
- July 22 – Giuseppe Piazzi, Italian astronomer (b. 1746)
- August 13 – René Laennec, French physician (b. 1781)
- November 23 – Johann Elert Bode, German astronomer (b. 1747)
[edit] References
- ^ "Icons, a portrait of England 1820-1840". Archived from the original on 22 September 2007. http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/icons-timeline/1820-1840. Retrieved 2007-09-12.
- ^ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
- ^ Awdry, Christopher (1990). Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies. Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-049-7.
- ^ "Granite Railway". Britannica Online Encyclopedia. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/241709/Granite-Railway. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
- ^ "The First Railroad in America". Catskill Archive. Granite City B.P.O.E. - Quincy Lodge No. 943. 1924. http://catskillarchive.com/rrextra/abnegr1.Html. Retrieved 2008-05-19.