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* Smith, Harriet Knight, The history of the Lowell Institute, Boston: Lamson, Wolffe and Co., 1898.
His Life was written by Whyte ( Edinburgh, 1896 ), M. Wood ( New York, 1898 ), and Ottley ( Boston, 1894 ).
* 1898 – Ossian Everett Mills founds Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia in Boston, Massachusetts.
At the end of his four years there were 10 branches, 5 minor branches, called ‘ reading rooms ,’ and 56 deposit stations … the library grew from a total of 610, 375 volumes at the close of 1894 to 716, 050 at the close of 1898 .” Another contribution made by Putnam towards the Boston Public Library was the addition of a room devoted to juveniles, “ believed to have been the first room wholly devoted to the service of children in any of the larger libraries of the country .”
Four players have hit a grand slam on their first major-league at-bat: Bill Duggleby in 1898, Jeremy Hermida of the Florida Marlins, Kevin Kouzmanoff, then playing for the Cleveland Indians, off Edinson Volquez of the Texas Rangers on September 2, 2006, and Daniel Nava, then playing for the Boston Red Sox, off Joe Blanton of the Philadelphia Phillies on June 12, 2010.
Though this is actually a sequel to Fighters from Mars, a revised and unauthorised reprint of War of the Worlds, they both were first printed in the Boston Post in 1898
Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1898.
In the U. S., after the first public parking garage for motor vehicles was opened in Boston, May 24, 1898, livery stables in urban centers began to be converted into garages.
# Jimmy Collins: 243 ( Boston Beaneaters League, 1898 )
The Christian Science Publishing Society ( CSPS ) was established in 1898 by Mary Baker Eddy and is the publishing arm of The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts.
# Jimmy Collins: 243 ( Boston Beaneaters League, 1898 )
In July 1898, W. D. C. Pattison, a suspended member of the LDS Church from Boston, Massachusetts, was arrested and briefly detained after attempting to remove a fence placed around the Temple Lot.
Over a 13-year career, Willis played for three teams, the Boston Beaneaters ( 1898 – 1905 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1906 – 1909 ) and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1910 ), compiling a 249-205 record with a 2. 63 ERA.
*** John Murray Forbes of China and Boston, b. France ( 1813 – 1898 ), m. to Sarah Swain Hathaway, ( 1813 – 1900 )
With Fire and Sword, Henryk Sienkiewicz, authorised and unabridged translation from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1904 ( copyright 1890, 1898 ).
The Anti-Imperialist League was founded on June 15, 1898 in Boston, in opposition of the acquisition of the Philippines, which happened anyway. The anti-imperialists opposed the expansion because they believed imperialism violated the credo of republicanism, especially the need for " consent of the governed.
* Ronald J. MacDonald, World Record holder in Running and Boston Marathon Champion from 1898
He was elected to the International Committee on Zoological Nomenclature in 1898 and served as the organizing secretary for the Section on Zoogeography at the 1907 International Zoological Congress ( VII ) in Boston.
* Sheet music for " Sea Pieces ", Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt Co, 1898.
In his MLB career, Kelley played in the National League ( NL ) for the Boston Beaneaters ( 1891 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1892 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1892 – 1898 ), and Brooklyn Superbas ( 1899 – 1901 ), before he jumped to the upstart American League to play for the Baltimore Orioles ( 1902 ).
Born in Fort Brady, Chippewa County, Michigan, he graduated from Boston College in 1898.
Storey spoke at the first anti-imperialist mass meeting in Boston in June 1898, and was a vice president of the New England Anti-Imperialist League.
He was a part of five National League pennant winners, all with the Boston Beaneaters ( 1891 – 93, 1897, 1898 ).
Charles Joseph " Curry " Foley ( January 16, 1856 – October 20, 1898 ) was a left-handed pitcher, outfielder and first baseman who played in the National League for the Boston Red Caps ( 1879 – 80 ) and Buffalo Bisons ( 1881 – 83 ).

1898 and National
In 1926, the government of South Africa designated Kruger National Park as the nation's first national park, although it was an expansion of the earlier Sabie Game Reserve established in 1898 by President Paul Kruger of the old South African Republic, after whom the park was named.
* Matthew, H. C. G. " Gladstone, William Ewart ( 1809 – 1898 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, ( 2004 ; online edition May 2006
The Czech premiere of the opera was presented by the National Theatre on 27 February 1898.
* Florey, Howard ( Lord ) ( 1898 – 1968 ) National Library of Australia, Trove, People and Organisation record for Howard Walter Florey
The South Australian National Football League, introduced finals in 1898, and other leagues soon followed.
He also lectured and taught at a number of other schools, including the Art Students League of New York, the National Academy of Design, Cooper Union, and the Art Students ' Guild in Washington, D. C., until he withdrew from teaching by 1898.
In 1898, Lineville was incorporated, graphite mining became a major industry and National Bank began operating there.
Built in 1898, the courthouse is now home to the Navajo County Historical Society and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Anastasy Vonsyatsky ( 1898 – 1965 ), Russian anti-Bolshevik émigré and fascist leader of the All Russian National Revolutionary Party ; lived in and is buried in Thompson
In 1898, F. D. Powers -- a minister at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church ( today the National City Christian Church ), a congregation of the Disciples of Christ in Washington, D. C. -- was serving as president of the annual convention of Washington-area Disciples when he suggested that a Christian meeting place be established on the Atlantic coast of the United States.
The best-known is Kruger National Park, which is also the oldest ( proclaimed in 1898 ), and the largest, at nearly.
* Davey Brown ( 1898 – 1970 ), professional soccer player inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1951.
West of the campus and just east of the Charles Benbow House, around the intersection of Oak Ridge Road and Linville Road, is an important collection of architectural styles including the 1863 log I-house belonging originally to the Moore family, the 1898 Neoclassical Robert M. Stafford House with its large vernacular doric-style columns, the 1924 National Folk side gable J. F.
The District has three examples of the National Folk I-house form, the two-story version of the hall-and-parlor plan: the 1898 Zack L. Whitaker House, the 1920 Barrow / Brown House, and the undated structure at the corner of Linville and Scoggins roads.
One of the hotels built between 1895 and 1898 was a three-story brick hotel that was later known as the Mashall-Dunn Hotel which was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
O ' Kelly joined the National Library of Ireland in 1898 as a junior assistant.
Burry founded the Wayne Paper Box and Printing Corp. in 1898, and was also the founder and President of the National Paper Box Manufacturing Association ( s ) in 1917-1918, and 1926-1928.
Blaenau Ffestiniog hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1898.
His article on Shakespeare in the fifty-first volume ( 1897 ) of the Dictionary of National Biography formed the basis of his Life of William Shakespeare ( 1898 ), which reached its fifth edition in 1905.
Nabisco opened corporate offices as the National Biscuit Company in the world's first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building in the Chicago Loop in 1898.
* 1898William Moore and Adolphus Green merge to form the National Biscuit Company.
In 1898, the National Biscuit Company was formed from the combination of those three ; the merger resulted in a company with 114 bakeries across the United States and headquartered in New York City.
After his passing, hurricane warning services were assumed by the United States Signal Corp and United States Weather Bureau over the next decade, first based in Jamaica in 1898 and Cuba in 1899 before shifting to Washington, D. C. in 1902 .< ref name =" Simpson "> The central office in Washington, which would evolve into the National Meteorological Center and Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, assumed hurricane warning / advisory responsibility at that time.
In 1898 and 1911 he was chairman of the National Cat Club.
* The extensive National Botanical Gardens, laid out in 1898, are located in Entebbe.

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