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1832 (
MDCCCXXXII ) was a
leap year starting on Sunday of the
Gregorian calendar and a
leap year starting on Friday of the
Julian calendar , the 1832nd year of the
Common Era (CE) and
Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 832nd year of the
2nd millennium , the 32nd year of the
19th century , and the 3rd year of the
1830s decade. As of the start of 1832, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Events
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
October 4 –
Prince Otto of Bavaria , the second oldest son of
King Ludwig I , is selected by Europe's major powers to become Othon, the first
King of Greece , after the Hellenic nation's reacquisition of independence.
[9]
October 20 – Principal Chief
Levi Colbert (Itawamba Mingo ) and other leaders of the
Chickasaw Nation of American Indians sign the
Treaty of Pontotoc Creek with the United States, ceding their remaining 9,400 square miles of land to the U.S., in return for a promise that they will receive all proceeds of sales of the land by the federal government to private owners, along with expenses for relocation and food and supplies for one year. The area ceded includes the entire northern one-sixth of the state of Mississippi.
[10]
November 21 –
Wabash College , a small, private, liberal arts college for men, is founded.
November 24 –
Nullification Crisis : The U.S. state of
South Carolina passes the
Ordinance of Nullification , challenging the power of the U.S. federal government, by declaring that it will not enforce national tariffs signed into law in
1828 and 1832.
December 3 –
1832 United States presidential election :
Andrew Jackson is re-elected president.
December 4 –
Siege of Antwerp : The last remaining
Dutch stronghold,
Antwerp Citadel , comes under French attack in the aftermath of the
Belgian Revolution .
December 10 – U.S. President
Andrew Jackson responds to the
Nullification Crisis by threatening to send the U.S. Army and Navy into South Carolina if it does not comply.
[11]
December 21 –
Battle of Konya : The
Egyptians defeat the main
Ottoman army in central
Anatolia .
December 23 – The
Siege of Antwerp ends with the Dutch garrison losing the citadel.
December 28 –
John C. Calhoun becomes the first Vice President of the United States to resign.
Date unknown
Births
January–June
Édouard Manet
Wilhelm Busch
Lucretia Garfield
T. Muthuswamy Iyer
January 1
January 4
January 6 –
Gustave Doré , French painter, sculptor (d.
1883 )
January 13 –
Horatio Alger, Jr. , American Unitarian minister, author (d.
1899 )
January 21 –
Carl Hubert von Wendt , German landowner and politician (d.
1903 )
January 22 - 27th,
Alonzo B. Cornell , Governor of New York (d.
1904 )
January 23
January 24
January 25
January 26 –
George Shiras Jr. ,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d.
1924 )
January 27 –
Lewis Carroll , English author (d.
1898 )
January 28 –
Sir Charles Gough , British general, Victoria Cross recipient (d.
1912 )
January 28
January 29 –
Wilhelm Böckmann , German architect (d.
1902 )
January 30 –
Infanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain ,
Duchess of Montpensier (d.
1897 )
February 6 –
John B. Gordon , attorney, slaveholding
planter , general in the
Confederate States Army , and politician (d.
1904 )
February 9 –
Adele Spitzeder , German actress, folk singer and confidence trickster (d.
1895 )
February 18 –
Octave Chanute , French-American engineer, aviation pioneer (d.
1910 )
February 21 –
Louis Maurer ,
German-American
lithographer , and the father of painter
Alfred Henry Maurer (d.
1932 )
February 26 –
John George Nicolay , German-American author, diplomat, and private secretary to
Abraham Lincoln (d.
1901 )
March 4 –
Samuel Colman , American painter, interior designer, and writer (d.
1920 )
March 7 –
Carl Neumann , German
mathematician (d.
1925 )
March 10 –
John Owen Dominis ,
prince consort of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as the husband of Queen
Liliʻuokalani (d.
1891 )
March 17 –
Moncure D. Conway , American
abolitionist minister and radical writer (d.
1907 )
March 19 –
Ármin Vámbéry , Hungarian
Turkologist and traveler (d.
1913 )
March 21 –
Charles Altamont Doyle , illustrator, watercolourist and civil servant (d.
1893 )
March 27 –
William Quiller Orchardson , Scottish portraitist (d.
1910 )
April 3 –
James Sewall Reed , American soldier (d.
1864 )
April 4 –
Fedor Flinzer , German author, educator and illustrator (d.
1911 )
April 5 –
Jules Ferry , French premier (d.
1893 )
April 7 –
Ferdinand Kittel , German missionary,
Lutheran priest and
indologist (d.
1903 )
April 8
April 14
April 15 –
John Irwin , American admiral (d.
1901 )
April 17 –
Robert Loyd-Lindsay , British soldier, politician, and philanthropist (d.
1901 )
April 19
May 7 –
Heinrich Julius Holtzmann , German Protestant theologian (d.
1910 )
May 14
May 20 –
Garretson W. Gibson , 14th
president of Liberia (d.
1910 )
May 21
May 22 –
Laura Gundersen , Norwegian actor (d.
1898 )
March 26 –
Michel Bréal , French
philologist (d.
1915 )
May 27 –
Alexandr Aksakov , Russian writer (d.
1903 )
May 28 –
Heinrich XIV , Prince Reuss Younger Line from 1867 to 1913 (d.
1913 )
June 9 –
Martha Waldron Janes , American minister, suffragist, columnist (d. unknown)
June 10 –
Nicolaus Otto , German engineer (d.
1891 )
June 11 –
Jules Vallès , French journalist, author, and left-wing political activist (d.
1885 )
June 12 –
Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal , Haitian politician, 12th
President of Haiti (d.
1905 )
June 17 – Sir
William Crookes , English chemist, physicist (d.
1919 )
June 21
June 23 –
Gustav Jäger , German
naturalist and
hygienist (d.
1917 )
June 29 –
Rafqa Pietra Chobok ,
Lebanese
Maronite nun who was
canonized (d.
1914 )
July–December
Caroline Harrison
Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld
July 1 –
Karl Binz , German physician and
pharmacologist (d.
1913 )
July 5 –
Pavel Chistyakov , Russian painter and art teacher (d.
1919 )
July 6 – Emperor
Maximilian I of Mexico (d.
1867 )
July 10 –
Alvan Graham Clark , American
astronomer and
telescope -maker (d.
1897 )
July 11 –
Charilaos Trikoupis , 7-time
Prime Minister of Greece (d.
1896 )
July 19 –
Julius von Verdy du Vernois , German
general and staff officer (d.
1910 )
July 22 –
Colin Archer , Norwegian
naval architect and
shipbuilder (d.
1921 )
July 26 –
Joseph P. Fyffe , American admiral (d.
1896 )
July 29 –
Luigi Palma di Cesnola , Italian-American soldier, diplomat and archaeologist (d.
1904 )
August 2 –
Henry Steel Olcott , American officer (d.
1907 )
August 3 –
Edward Wilmot Blyden ,
Americo-Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and politician (d.
1912 )
August 7 –
Max Lange , German chess player and
problem composer (d.
1899 )
August 8 –
George, King of Saxony (d.
1904 )
August 9 –
Alexander von Monts , officer in the
Prussian Navy and later the
German Imperial Navy (d.
1889 )
August 13 –
George F. Robinson , American soldier (d.
1907 )
August 16 –
Wilhelm Wundt , German physiologist, philosopher, and professor, and pioneer of modern psychology (d.
1920 )
August 20 –
Thaddeus S. C. Lowe , American aeronaut, scientist and inventor (d.
1913 )
August 26 –
Charles DeRudio ,
Italian aristocrat and
U.S. Army officer (d.
1910 )
September 1 –
Hermann Steudner , botanist and an explorer of Africa (d.
1863 )
September 10 –
Randall L. Gibson , American politician and general in the
Confederate Army (d.
1892 )
September 14 –
Henry Steers , son of
James Rich Steers , nephew of
George Steers , proprietor of Henry Steers' Ship Yard (d.
1903 )
September 20 –
Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau (d.
1905 )
September 21 –
Louis Paul Cailletet , French
physicist and inventor (d.
1913 )
September 22 –
John Smith , nephew of
Joseph Smith , the founder of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the fifth
Presiding Patriarch of LDS Church (d.
1911 )
September 25 –
William Le Baron Jenney , American
architect and
engineer (d.
1907 )
September 30 –
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts , British Victorian era general (d.
1914 )
October 1
October 2
October 3 –
Richard Meade, Lord Gilford , British admiral (d.
1907 )
October 4 –
Thorborg Rappe , Swedish social reformer (d.
1902 )
October 6
October 7 –
William Thomas Blanford , English geologist and naturalist (d.
1905 )
October 10 –
Joe Cain , American parade organizer for
Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama (d.
1904 )
October 16 –
George Crockett Strong ,
Union
brigadier general in the
American Civil War (d.
1863 )
October 21 –
Gustav Langenscheidt , German publisher (died
1895 )
October 22 –
Robert Eitner , German musicologist, researcher and bibliographer (died
1905 )
October 23
October 25 –
Grand Duke
Michael Nikolaevich of Russia , Russian noble, child of Emperor
Nicholas I and
Charlotte of Prussia (d.
1909 )
October 29 –
Narcisa de Jesús , Ecuadorian-born philanthropist, lay hermit, sainted (d.
1869 )
November 1 –
Gyula Szapáry , Hungarian politician, 10th
Prime Minister of Hungary (d.
1905 )
November 3 –
Hubert de Burgh-Canning, 2nd Marquess of Clanricarde (d.
1916 )
November 7 –
Andrew Dickson White , American historian, diplomat and co-founder of
Cornell University (d.
1918 )
November 9 –
Émile Gaboriau , French writer, novelist, journalist, and a pioneer of
detective fiction (d.
1873 )
November 10 –
Samuel McKee , Colonel for the
Union Army and served in the
Third Kentucky Volunteer Infantry (d.
1862 )
November 12 –
Nancy Edberg , Swedish pioneer of women's swimming (d.
1892 )
November 15 –
Hermann Ottomar Herzog , German-American painter (d.
1932 )
November 18 –
Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld , Finnish-Swedish geologist and explorer (d.
1901 )
November 26 –
Mary Edwards Walker , American physician (d.
1919 )
November 28 –
Sir Leslie Stephen , English writer, critic (d.
1904 )
November 29 –
Louisa May Alcott , American author (d.
1888 )
[17]
December 6 –
Thaddeus C. Pound , American businessman and politician (d.
1914 )
December 8
December 11 –
Nancy Edberg , Swedish swimmer, swimming instructor and
bath house manager (d.
1892 )
December 13 –
Alexander Milton Ross , Canadian abolitionist (d.
1897 )
December 14 –
Ana Betancourt , Cuban national heroine (d.
1901 )
December 15 –
Gustave Eiffel , French engineer (d.
1923 )
December 21 –
John H. Ketcham , American politician (d.
1906 )
December 27 –
Thomas Blakiston ,
English
explorer , zoologist, and
naturalist . (d.
1891 )
Date unknown
Deaths
January–June
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Jean-François Champollion
January 24 –
Daniel Sykes , English politician (b.
1766 )
January 26 –
Alexander Cochrane , British admiral (b.
1758 )
January 27 –
Andrew Bell , Scottish educationalist, founder of
Madras College , India (b.
1753 )
February 2 –
Ignacio López Rayón , leader of the
Mexican War of Independence (b.
1773 )
[19]
February 3 –
George Crabbe , English poet and naturalist (b.
1754 )
March 4 –
Jean-François Champollion , French Egyptologist (b.
1790 )
March 10 –
Muzio Clementi , Italian composer and pianist (b.
1752 )
March 15 –
Otto Wilhelm Masing , Estonian linguist (b.
1763 )
March 22 –
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , German writer (b.
1749 )
March 29 –
Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen of Sardinia (b.
1773 )
April 3 –
Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martignac , Prime Minister of France (b.
1778 )
April 12 –
Shadrach Bond , American politician and the first
governor of Illinois (b.
1773 )
April 18 –
Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet , French painter (b.
1761 )
May 13 –
Georges Cuvier , French zoologist (b.
1769 )
May 23 –
William Grant , British lawyer, politician and judge (b.
1752 )
May 28 –
Nicolas Bergasse , French lawyer (b.
1750 )
May 31 –
Évariste Galois , French mathematician (b.
1811 )
June 1 –
Jean Maximilien Lamarque , French general and politician (b.
1770 )
June 5 –
Kaʻahumanu , queen consort of Hawaii (b.
1768 )
June 6 –
Jeremy Bentham , English philosopher (b.
1748 )
June 10 –
Joseph Hiester , American politician (b.
1752 )
June 21 –
Princess Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt (b.
1754 )
June 23 –
James Hall , Scottish geologist (b.
1761 )
July–December
Napoleon II of France
Walter Scott
July 22 –
Napoleon II of France (b.
1811 )
July 31 –
Edward Abbott , Australian soldier, politician and judge (b.
1766 )
August 24 –
Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot , French military engineer and physicist (b.
1796 )
September 1 –
Joseph Kinghorn , Particular Baptist Minister (b.
1766 )
September 2 –
Franz Xaver von Zach , Austrian scientific editor and astronomer (b.
1754 )
September 21 – Sir
Walter Scott , Scottish poet and novelist (b.
1771 )
September 27 –
Karl Christian Friedrich Krause , German philosopher (b.
1781 )
October 11 –
Thomas Hardy , British political reformer (b.
1752 )
October 31 –
Antonio Scarpa , Italian anatomist (b.
1752 )
November 8 –
Marie-Jeanne de Lalande , French
astronomer and mathematician (b.
1768 )
November 12
November 14 –
Charles Carroll of Carrollton , signer of the
United States Declaration of Independence and U.S. Senator (b.
1737 )
November 15 –
Jean-Baptiste Say , French economist, originator of
Say's law (b.
1767 )
December 18 –
Philip Freneau , American poet and journalist (b.
1752 )
undated –
Birgithe Kühle , Norwegian journalist (b.
1762 )
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