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December 1, 1899 (Friday)

December 2, 1899 (Saturday)

December 4, 1899 (Monday)

  • As the 56th U.S. Congress holds its first session, David B. Henderson (Republican-Iowa) is elected Speaker of the House. The House refuses permission for Brigham H. Roberts (Democrat-Utah) to take the oath of office as a U.S. Representative, pending investigation of allegations of bigamy.[1]

December 5, 1899 (Tuesday)

  • Germany's cabinet agrees to repeal a Prussian law that had prohibited the creation of political societies or clubs.[1]

December 6, 1899 (Wednesday)

  • A lynch mob in Maysville, Kentucky forces its way into the county jail to seize an African-American indicted for murder, tortures him and then burns him to death.[1]

December 9, 1899 (Saturday)

December 10, 1899 (Sunday)

December 11, 1899 (Monday)

December 13, 1899 (Wednesday)

  • General French routs Boer troops that had been advancing into the Cape Colony toward Noupoort.[1]

December 14, 1899 (Thursday)

December 15, 1899 (Friday)

December 16, 1899 (Saturday)

December 18, 1899 (Monday)

  • The British War Office sends Lord Roberts to South Africa to become the new commander of British forces in the Second Boer War, with Lord Kitchener to be second in command, and announces that 100,000 additional men will be sent[1] as the British death toll rises to 7630.[3]
  • U.S. Army General Lawton is killed by a Filipino sniper near San Mateo on Luzon island.[1]
  • Stock prices fall drastically at the New York exchanges and the Produce Exchange Trust Company fails.[1]
  • Died:

December 19, 1899 (Tuesday)

  • New York City's clearinghouse banks pool together a $10,000,000 loan fund to prevent further failures of companies.[1]
  • Died:
    • "Henry Ware Lawton", American general, killed in action (b. 1843)

December 20, 1899 (Wednesday)

  • The U.S. government arrests nine customs officials in Havana on charges of collusion to defraud the government.[4]

December 21, 1899 (Thursday)

December 22, 1899 (Friday)

December 23, 1899 (Saturday)

December 24, 1899 (Sunday)

December 26, 1899 (Tuesday)

December 28, 1899 (Thursday)

December 29, 1899 (Friday)

  • The British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Magicienne seizes the German steamer, Bundesroth at Delagoa Bay in Portuguese East Africa (modern-day Mozambique) on grounds that German officers and men are being brought to supplement the Boer Army. The Bundesroth is then escorted to Durban in Britain's Natal Colony.[4]

December 30, 1899 (Saturday)

  • General Wood completes the appointment of a cabinet of ministers composed of Cuban residents, with Diego Tamayo, Luis Esterez, Juan B. Hernandez, Enrique Varona, Jose R. Villaton and Ruiz Rivera taking office.[4]

December 31, 1899 (Sunday)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o The American Monthly Review of Reviews (January 1900) pp. 23-26
  2. ^ "Congratulations to the Glasgow School of Art as they celebrate 100th anniversary of the Mackintosh Building". Museums Galleries Scotland. 15 December 2009. Archived from the original on February 4, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
  3. ^ "British losses now 7,630: War office roused to the magnitude of its task -- cabinet members may Resign". New York Times. 18 December 1899.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The American Monthly Review of Reviews (February 1900) pp. 153-157
  5. ^ "Big Rock Fell". Green Bay, Wisconsin: Green Bay Semi-Weekly Gazette. 27 December 1899. p. 1. Retrieved 15 July 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Porter, Remy (2019-02-05). "Set the Flux Capacitor for 12/30/1899". The Daily WTF. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  7. ^ helenclu (July 22, 2022). "Excel incorrectly assumes that the year 1900 is a leap year - Office". learn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  8. ^ helenclu (May 5, 2022). "Differences between the 1900 and the 1904 date system - Office". learn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
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