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1836
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Year 1836 (MDCCCXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a leap year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).
Contents
- 1 Events of 1836
- 1.1 January -> March
- 1.2 April - June
- 1.3 July - September
- 1.4 October - December
- 1.5 Undated
- 2 Births
- 2.1 January - June
- 2.2 July - December
- 3 Deaths
- 3.1 January - June
- 3.2 July - December
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- January 5 - Davy Crockett arrives in Texas.
- January 12
- Battle of Wetumka, Florida.
- HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin reaches Sydney.
- January 18 - Dade County, Florida, is formed.
- February 23 - The Alamo is surrounded by Santa Anna's army, in a 13-day ordeal.
- February 25 - Samuel Colt receives an American patent for the Colt revolver, the first revolving barrel multishot firearm.
- March 1
- Antonio García Gutiérrez's play El Trovador is performed for the first time in Madrid, Spain.
- A Convention of delegates from 57 Texas communities gathers in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, to deliberate independence from Mexico.
- March 2 - The Republic of Texas officially declares independence from Mexico.
- March 6 - The Battle of the Alamo ends; 189 Texans are slaughtered by about 1,600 Mexicans.
- March 17 - Texas abolishes the slave trade.
March 6: Battle of the Alamo.
- April 20 - The Territory of Wisconsin is created.
- April 21 - Battle of San Jacinto: Mexican forces under General Santa Anna are defeated at San Jacinto, Texas.
- April 22 - Texas Revolution: A day after the Battle of San Jacinto, forces under Texas General Sam Houston capture Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
- May 7 - The settlement of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico is elevated to the royal status of villa by the government of Spain.
April 21: Battle of San Jacinto.
- May 15 - Francis Baily, during an eclipse of the sun, observes the phenomenon named after him as Baily's beads.
- May 19 - Fort Parker massacre: Among those captured by Native Americans is 9-year-old Cynthia Ann Parker; she later gives birth to a son named Quanah, who becomes the last chief of the Comanche.
- June 15 - Arkansas is the 25th state admitted into the United States of America.
- July 13 - The first numbered U.S. patent #1 (after filing 9,957 unnumbered patents) is granted, for locomotive wheels.
- July 20 - Charles Darwin climbs Green Hill on Ascension Island.
- July 21 - The first Canadian railroad opens, between Laprairie and St. John, Quebec.
- July 27 - Adelaide, South Australia is founded.
- July 30 - The first English newspaper is published in Hawaii.
- August 17 - The HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin leaves South America, headed back to England.
- August 30 - The city of Houston, Texas is founded.
- September 1 - Rebuilding begins at the Synagogue of Rabbi Judah Hasid in Jerusalem.
- September 5 - Sam Houston is elected as the first president of the Republic of Texas.
October 2: Darwin returns aboard HMS Beagle.
- October 2 - Charles Darwin returns to England aboard the HMS Beagle with biological data he will later use to develop his theory of evolution.
- October 22 - Sam Houston is inaugurated as first elected President of the Republic of Texas.
- October 24 - A. Phillips patents the match.
- December 4 - Whig Party holds its first national convention, in Harrisburg, PA.
- December 7 - U.S. presidential election, 1836: Martin Van Buren defeats William Henry Harrison.
- December 15 - The U.S. Patent Office (USPTO) burns in Washington, DC.
- December 26 - The colony of South Australia is officially proclaimed (now celebrated in the state of South Australia as Proclamation Day).
- December 27 - An avalanche at Lewes Sussex, England kills 8 of 15 buried.
- December 28 - Spain recognizes the independence of Mexico.
- December 30 - The Lehman theater in Saint Petersburg catches fire; hundreds die.
- The first printed literature in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is produced by Justin Perkins, an American Presbyterian missionary.
- The New Board brokerage group is founded in New York City.
- Parliament passes a law making census data available to the public (a boon for genealogists and historians).
- James Peter Allaire's company, the Howell Works, is at its peak.
- George Catlin ends his 6-year tour of 50 tribes in the Dakota Territory.
1836 in other calendars
| Gregorian calendar |
1836
MDCCCXXXVI |
| Ab urbe condita |
2589 |
| Armenian calendar |
1285
ԹՎ ՌՄՁԵ |
| Bahá'í calendar |
-8 – -7 |
| Berber calendar |
2786 |
| Buddhist calendar |
2380 |
| Burmese calendar |
1198 |
| Byzantine calendar |
7344 – 7345 |
| Chinese calendar |
乙未年十一月十三日
(4472/4532-11-13)
— to —
丙申年十一月廿四日
(4473/4533-11-24) |
| Coptic calendar |
1552 – 1553 |
| Ethiopian calendar |
1828 – 1829 |
| Hebrew calendar |
5596 – 5597 |
| Hindu calendars |
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| - Vikram Samvat |
1891 – 1892 |
| - Shaka Samvat |
1758 – 1759 |
| - Kali Yuga |
4937 – 4938 |
| Holocene calendar |
11836 |
| Iranian calendar |
1214 – 1215 |
| Islamic calendar |
1251 – 1252 |
| Japanese calendar |
Tenpō 7
(天保7年) |
| Korean calendar |
4169 |
| Thai solar calendar |
2379 |
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- January 2 - Mendele Moykher Sforim, Russian Yiddish writer (d. 1917)
- January 10 - Charles Phillip Ingalls, Pioneer father of author Laura Ingalls Wilder (d. June 8, 1902)
- January 14 - Henri Fantin-Latour, French painter (d. 1904)
- January 27 - Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Austrian writer (d. 1895)
- February 16 - Robert Halpin, Irish mariner and cable layer (d. 1894)
- February 18 - Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Bengali religious leader (d. 1886)
- February 21 - Léo Delibes, French composer (d. 1891)
- February 24 - Winslow Homer, American painter. 1910)
- March 12 - Isabella Beeton, British cook and expert on household management (d. 1865)
- March 20
- Ferris Jacobs, Jr., American politician (d. 1886)
- Sir Edward Poynter, French-born artist (d. 1919)
- April 27 - Major Charles Bendire, U.S. Army captain and ornithologist (d. 1897)
- May 27 - Jay Gould, American financier (d. 1892)
- May 28 - Alexander Mitscherlich, German chemist (d. 1918)
- May 31 - Jules Chéret, French printmaker (d. 1932)
- July 8 - Joseph Chamberlain, British politician (d. 1914)
- July 9 - Camille de Renesse, Belgian Count (d. 1904)
- August 13 - Bishop Nikolai of Japan, Russian Orthodox priest (d. 1912)
- August 25 - Bret Harte, American writer (d. 1902)
- September 7 - Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1908)
- September 11 - Fitz Hugh Ludlow, American author (d. 1870)
- September 17 - William Jackson Palmer, founder of Colorado Springs, Colorado (d. 1836)
- October 15 - James Tissot, French artist (d. 1902)
- November 11 - Thomas Bailey Aldrich, American poet and novelist (d. 1907)
- November 18 - W. S. Gilbert, British playwright and librettist best known for his collaborations with Arthur Sullivan (d. 1911)
- January 1 - Bernhard Meyer, German physician and ornithologist (b. 1767)
- January 11 - John Molson, Canadian entrepreneur (b. 1763)
- January 30 - Betsy Ross, Made the first American flag (b. 1752)
- March 6 (at the Alamo)
- Davy Crockett, American frontiersman and soldier (b. 1786)
- William Barret Travis Texan revolutionary (b. 1809)
- James Bowie Texan revolutionary (b. 1796)
- March 16 - Nathaniel Bowditch, American Mathematician (b. 1773)
- March 27 - James Fannin, Texas Revolutionary (b. 1804)
- April 29 - Simon Kenton, Frontiersman; American Revolutionary Militia General (b. 1755)
- June 10 - André-Marie Ampère, physicist (b. 1775)
- June 28 - James Madison, 4th President of the United States (b. 1751)
- August 21 - Claude-Louis Navier, French engineer and physicist (b. 1785)
- August 26 - Jeremiah Colegrove, Continental Army officer (b. 1758)
- September 5 - Ferdinand Raimund, Austrian playwright (b. 1790)
- September 12 - Christian Dietrich Grabbe, German playwright (b. 1801)
- September 14 - Aaron Burr, Vice President of the United States (b. 1756)
- September 17 - Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, French botanist (b. 1748)
- November 5 - Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech poet (b. 1810)
- November 6 - King Charles X of France (b. 1757)
- November 16 - Christian Hendrik Persoon, Dutch mycologist (b. 1761)
- December 27 - Stephen F. Austin, American pioneer (b. 1793)
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