1893
Events
January
February
March
April
- May 1 - The 1893 World's Fair, also known as the World's Columbian Exposition, opens to the public in Chicago, Illinois. The first United States commemorative postage stamps are issued for the event.
- May 5 - Panic of 1893: A crash on the New York Stock Exchange starts a depression.
- May 9 - Edison's 1½ inch system of Kinetoscope is first demonstrated in public, at the Brooklyn Institute.
- May 23 - Gandhi arrives in South Africa, where he will live until 1914, lead non-violent protests on behalf of Indian immigrants in the South African Republic, and develop a deeper experience of such activities.
- June 4 - The Anti-Saloon League is incorporated, originally as a state organization, in Oberlin, Ohio. On December 18, 1895, it becomes a nationwide organization. The same year, the American Council on Alcohol Problems is established, along with the Committee of Fifty for the Study of the Liquor Problem.
- May - The Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland is formed.
June
File:Mh kleine scheidegg sommer.jpeg|thumb|200px|right|June 20: Wengernalpbahn railway.
File:British warships, Malta 1902.jpg|thumb|200px|right|June 22: British Mediterranean Fleet flagship Victoria sinks.
July
August
- 6 August - The Corinth Canal is completed in Greece.
- August 14 - The world's first driving licenses are introduced in France under the Paris Police Ordinance.
- August 15 - The Ibadan area becomes a British protectorate, after a treaty signed by Fijabi, the Baale of Ibadan, with the British acting Governor of Lagos, George C. Denton.
- August 27 - The 1893 [Sea Islands hurricane|Sea Islands hurricane] hits Savannah, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina, and the Sea Islands, killing 1,000–2,000.
September
- September 1 - William Ewart Gladstone's Government of Ireland Bill 1893, intended to give Ireland self-government, is rejected by the U.K. Parliament.
- September 7
- * Under pressure of a general strike, the Belgian Federal Parliament enacts general multiple suffrage.
- * Russian monitor Rusalka sinks in a storm in the Gulf of Finland, with the loss of all 177 crew; her hulk is eventually discovered in 2003 off Helsinki.
- * Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club, the oldest Italian Association football club, is formed.
- September 11 - The World Parliament of Religions opens as an adjunct to the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago; Bengali Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda receives a standing ovation for his address in response to his welcoming.
- September 12 - American Temperance University begins classes in Harriman, Tennessee.
- September 16 - Settlers make a land run for prime land in the Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma.
- September 19
- * New Zealand becomes the first country in the world to grant women's suffrage.
- * Swami Vivekananda delivers an inspiring paper at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago.
- September 21 - Brothers Charles and Frank Duryea drive the first gasoline-powered motorcar in America, on public roads in Springfield, Massachusetts.
- September 23 - The Baháʼí Faith is first publicly mentioned in the United States, at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago.
- September 27 - The World Parliament of Religions holds its closing meeting in Chicago.
- September 28 - The Portuguese sports club Futebol Clube do Porto is founded.
October
- October 10 - The first car number plates appear in Paris, France.
- October 13
- * The first students enter St Hilda's College, Oxford, England, founded for women by Dorothea Beale.
- * The Franco-Siamese Treaty of 1893 is signed, as the Kingdom of Siam cedes all of its territories east of the Mekong River to France, creating the territory of Laos.
- October 14 - A devastating levee collapse, flash flood and landslide hit and damage around Kyushu Island, Shikoku Island and western Honshū in Japan, due to a strong typhoon wind; an official document reports that 2,044 people perish.
- October 16 - American sisters Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill copyright their book Song Stories for the Kindergarten including "Good Morning to All". The melody, by Mildred Hill, is later adapted, without authorization, by Robert H. Coleman as "Good Morning to You!", with the second stanza containing the words to "Happy Birthday to You", leading to a successful copyright lawsuit by the Hill sisters in 1934.
- October 23 - The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization is founded in the town of Thessaloniki. Its aim is to liberate the region of Macedonia from the Ottoman Turks.
- October 28 - In Saint Petersburg, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky conducts the first performance of his Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Pathétique, nine days before his death.
- October 30 - The 1893 World's Fair, also known as the World's Columbian Exposition, closes.
November
- November 1 - Matabele War">Northern Ndebele people">Matabele War: Battle of Bembezi, British South Africa Company defeats an assault by the Matabele.
- November 7 - Colorado women are granted the right to vote.
- November 12 - The Durand Line is established as the boundary between British India and Afghanistan, by a memorandum of understanding signed by Sir Mortimer Durand, Foreign Secretary of British India, and Abdur Rahman Khan, Amir of Afghanistan.
- November 15 - FC Basel Association football club is founded in Switzerland.
- November 16 - Athletic club Královské Vinohrady, later Sparta Prague, is founded.
- November 26 - Arthur Conan Doyle's story "The Adventure of the Final Problem", published in the December dated issue of The Strand Magazine and serialized in Sunday newspapers worldwide, surprises the reading public by revealing that his popular character Sherlock Holmes had apparently died at the Reichenbach Falls on May 4, 1891.
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- The first recumbent bicycle, the Fautenil Vélociped, is made in France.
- Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, is incorporated as a town.
- German physicist Wilhelm Wien formulates Wien's displacement law.
- TMI Episcopal is founded in San Antonio as "The West Texas School for Boys", quickly changed to "West Texas Military Academy", by Bishop James S. Johnston.
- Booker T. Washington High School (Houston) is founded as "Colored High", the first African-American high school in Houston, Texas.
- A 16th century Ardabil Carpet from Persia enters the collection of the South Kensington Museum in London.
- American pharmacist Caleb Bradham invents the recipe for what later becomes Pepsi. He originally sells it as 'Brad's Drink' at his pharmacy in New Bern, North Carolina.
- The Girls' Brigade is founded in Dublin, Ireland, origin of the international Christian youth organisation.
- By 1893 - 8,000 Chinese have arrived in Cuba.
Births
January–March
- January 1 - Minoru Sasaki, Japanese general
- January 5 - Paramahansa Yogananda, Indian guru
- January 10 - Vicente Huidobro, Chilean poet
- January 12
- * Hermann Göring, German Nazi official
- * Alfred Rosenberg, German Nazi official
- January 13 - Roy Cazaly, Australian rules footballer
- January 15 - Ivor Novello, Welsh actor, musician
- January 22
- *Ilya Denisov, Russian Greek-Catholic priest
- *Conrad Veidt, German actor
- *Frankie Yale, American gangster
- January 27 - Soong Ching-ling, one of the Soong sisters, wife of Chinese president Sun Yat-sen
- January 28 - Catherine Caradja, Romanian aristocrat, philanthropist
- February 3 - Gaston Julia, French mathematician
- February 9 - Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas, Prime Minister of Greece
- February 10
- *Jimmy Durante, American actor, singer and comedian
- *Bill Tilden, American tennis player
- February 12 - Omar Bradley, American general
- February 13 - Ana Pauker, Romanian communist politician
- February 16
- *Katharine Cornell, American actress
- *Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Soviet Army officer
- February 19 - Sir Cedric Hardwicke, English actor
- February 21 - Andrés Segovia, Spanish guitarist
- March 3 - Beatrice Wood, American artist, ceramicist
- March 5 - Kōtoku Satō, Japanese general
- March 8 - Mississippi John Hurt, American country blues singer, guitarist
- March 11 - Wanda Gág, American children's author and artist
- March 18 - Wilfred Owen, English soldier, poet
- March 19 - José María Velasco Ibarra, 24th President of Ecuador
- March 24
- * Walter Baade, German astronomer
- * Emmy Sonnemann, German actress, second wife of Hermann Göring
- March 26 - Palmiro Togliatti, Italian communist leader
- March 27 - Karl Mannheim, German sociologist
- March 30 - Ethel Owen, American actress
April–June
- April 1 - Cicely Courtneidge, British actress
- April 3 - Leslie Howard, English actor
- April 5 - Irena Káňová, Slovak politician
- April 9
- * Victor Gollancz, British publisher
- * Rahul Sankrityayan, Indian historian, writer, scholar
- April 11 - Dean Acheson, 51st United States Secretary of State
- April 12 - Robert Harron, American actor
- April 20
- * Harold Lloyd, American actor
- * Joan Miró, Spanish painter, sculptor
- * Edna Parker, American supercentenarian
- April 23 - Allen Dulles, American Central Intelligence Agency director
- April 29 - Harold Urey, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
- May 1 - Nestor Lakoba, Abkhaz communist leader
- May 3 - Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, Georgian writer, public benefactor
- May 8 - Francis Ouimet, American golfer, businessman
- May 16 - Clement Martyn Doke, South African linguist
- May 25 - Ernest Stoneman, American country music artist
- June 4 - Armand Călinescu, 39th Prime Minister of Romania
- June 7 - Gillis Grafström, Swedish figure skater
- June 10 - Hattie McDaniel, actress, first African-American woman to win an Academy Award
- June 12 - John R. Hodge, United States Army general
- June 13 - Dorothy L. Sayers, British crime writer, poet, playwright and essayist
- June 23 - Herman H. Hanneken, United States Marine Corps officer
- June 24
- * Roy O. Disney, brother, business partner of Walter Elias Disney
- * Suzanne La Follette, American libertarian feminist
- June 26 - Big Bill Broonzy, American blues singer, composer
- June 29 - Aarre Merikanto, Finnish composer
- June 30
- *Harold Laski, British political theorist, economist
- *Walter Ulbricht, German communist politician
July–September
- July 1 - Mario de Bernardi, Italian aviator
- July 4 - Norman Manley, Jamaican statesman
- July 9
- * George Geary, English cricketer
- * Dorothy Thompson, American journalist and radio commentator
- July 11 - Edward Stinson, American aviator, aircraft manufacturer
- July 12 - Ernest Cadine, French weightlifter
- July 18 - Richard Dix, American actor
- July 20
- * Arno von Lenski, German military officer, general
- * George Llewelyn Davies, British inspiration for Peter Pan
- July 22 - Karl Menninger, American psychiatrist
- July 28 - Rued Langgaard, Danish composer, organist
- July 30 - Fatima Jinnah, Pakistani Mother of the Nation
- August 4 - Fritz Gause, German historian
- August 6 - Wright Patman, American politician
- August 14
- * Francis Dvornik, Czech historian
- * Samuel Leibowitz, Romanian-born American criminal defense attorney and justice
- August 15 - Leslie Comrie, New Zealand astronomer, computing pioneer
- August 17 - Mae West, American actress, playwright, screenwriter and sex symbol
- August 18 - Frank Linke-Crawford, Austro-Hungarian fighter pilot
- August 22 - Dorothy Parker, American writer
- August 23 - Aleksandr Loktionov, Soviet general
- August 25 - H. Trendley Dean, American dental researcher
- August 30 - Huey Long, Louisiana governor and senator
- September 6 - Claire Lee Chennault, American aviator, general and leader of the Flying Tigers
- September 10 - Johanna Bormann, German Nazi concentration camp guard
- September 16 - Albert Szent-Györgyi, Hungarian physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate
- September 18 - Arthur Benjamin, Australian composer
- September 25 - Ryūnosuke Kusaka, Japanese admiral
October–December
- October 1 - Marianne Brandt, German industrial designer
- October 8 - Clarence Williams, American jazz pianist and composer
- October 9 - Mário de Andrade, Brazilian writer, photographer
- October 14 - Lillian Gish, American actress
- October 15 - King Carol II of Romania
- October 18
- * Sidney Holland, 25th Prime Minister of New Zealand
- * George Ohsawa, Japanese founder of Macrobiotics
- October 24 - Kurt Huber, German university professor, member of the White Rose resistance group in Nazi Germany
- October 26 - Oliver P. Smith, American general
- November 2 - Victor Crutchley, British admiral
- November 5 - Raymond Loewy, French-born American industrial designer
- November 8 - Prajadhipok, Rama VII, King of Siam
- November 10 - John P. Marquand, American novelist
- November 12 - Leonard F. Wing, American general, politician
- November 13 - Edward Adelbert Doisy, American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- November 14 - Addie Viola Smith, American lawyer and trade commissioner
- November 20 - Grace Darmond, Canadian-born American actress
- November 22
- * Lazar Kaganovich, Soviet politician, Great Purge perpetrator
- * Raymond Collishaw, Canadian World War I fighter ace
- November 27 - Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río, 26th President of Ecuador
- December 1 - Henry Cadbury, American biblical scholar, Quaker
- December 2 - Leo Ornstein, Russian-born American composer, pianist
- December 7
- *Fay Bainter, American actress
- *Hermann Balck, German general
- December 12 - Edward G. Robinson, Romanian-American actor
- December 23 - Ann Pennington, American actress, dancer
- December 26 - Mao Zedong, Chinese communist leader, founder of the People’s Republic of China
Deaths
January–June
- January 2 - John Obadiah Westwood, British entomologist
- January 7 - Jožef Stefan, Slovenian physicist, mathematician, and poet
- January 11 - Benjamin Butler, American lawyer, politician, and general
- January 17 - Rutherford B. Hayes, 70, 19th President of the United States
- January 23 - Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, U.S. Supreme Court justice
- January 27 - James G. Blaine, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Secretary of State
- February 1 - George Henry Sanderson, Mayor of San Francisco
- February 4 - Concepción Arenal, Spanish feminist writer, activist
- February 8 - Jennie Casseday, American philanthropist
- February 10 - Henry Churchill de Mille, American playwright,
- February 13 - Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, first modern Mexican novelist and
- February 17 - Sir Arthur Cumming, British admiral
- February 18
- * Serranus Clinton Hastings, American politician
- * King George Tupou I of Tonga
- February 20 - P. G. T. Beauregard, American Confederate general
- March 7 - Francisco Robles, 6th President of Ecuador
- March 16 - William H. Illingworth, English photographer
- March 17
- * Lucy Isabella Buckstone, English actress
- * Jules Ferry, French premier
- March 18
- * George Alexander Baird,, wealthy English horse breeder
- * Bandō Kakitsu I, Japanese kabuki actor
- March 21 - Mary Foot Seymour, American school founder
- March 30 - Jane Sym-Mackenzie, second wife of Canada's second prime minister
- April 8 - August Czartoryski, Polish prince
- April 17 - Lucy Larcom, American teacher and author
- April 19 - John Addington Symonds, English poet, literary critic
- April 22 - Edward Fitzgerald Beale, American adventurer, businessman
- April 26 - Harriette Baker, American children's books author
- April 27 - John Ballance, 14th Premier of New Zealand
- May 8 - Manuel González Flores, 31st President of Mexico
- May 10 - Ioan Emanoil Florescu, Romanian general and politician, two-time Prime Minister of Romania
- June 1 - Silva Porto, Portuguese painter
- June 7 - Edwin Booth, American actor
- June 14 - Jakob Frohschammer, German theologian, philosopher
- June 19 - Margaret Manton Merrill, English-born American journalist and translator
- June 21 - Leland Stanford, Governor of California
- June 22 - Sir George Tryon, British admiral
- June 23
- *Sir William Fox, 2nd Premier of New Zealand
- *Sir Theophilus Shepstone, South African statesman
July–December
- July 2 - Georgiana Drew, American actress, comedian
- July 6 - Guy de Maupassant, French writer
- July 16 - Antonio Ghislanzoni, Italian politician, journalist
- August 6 - Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel, member of the Swiss Federal Council
- August 7 - Alfredo Catalani, Italian composer
- August 16 - Jean-Martin Charcot, French neurologist
- August 20 - Baron Alexander Wassilko von Serecki, Governor of the Duchy of Bucovina, member of the Herrenhaus
- August 31 - Lucy Hamilton Hooper, American writer and editor
- September 9 - Friedrich Traugott Kützing, German pharmacist, botanist and phycologist
- September 28 - Bella French Swisher, American writer, editor, and publisher
- October 6 - Ford Madox Brown, English painter
- October 8 - John Willis Menard, African-American politician
- October 10 - Lip Pike, American baseball player
- October 17 - Patrice de MacMahon, Duke of Magenta, French general, politician, and 1st president of the Third Republic
- October 18 - Charles Gounod, French composer
- October 22 - Duleep Singh, ruler of Punjab
- October 30 - Sir John Abbott, 3rd Prime Minister of Canada
- November 6 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer
- November 8 - Annie Pixley, American actress
- November 11 - Charles H. Bell, American politician
- November 17 - Alexander of Battenberg, first prince of Bulgaria
- November 22 - James Calder, 5th President of Pennsylvania State University
- November 24 - Belle Hunt Shortridge, American author
- November 28
- * Sir Alexander Cunningham, British engineer and archaeologist
- * Talbot Baines Reed, English author
- December 8 – Alexandru Cernat, Moldavian-born Romanian general and politician
- December 11 - William Milligan, Scottish theologian
- December 25 - Marie Durocher, Brazilian obstetrician, physician
December 26 - Mao zedong
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