Records list three killer tornadoes striking Minnesota on April 14, 1886. The listed death tolls of these tornadoes add up to 77. Since death tolls from this time are difficult to determine exactly, 79 is probably a reasonable figure. Most of the deaths are attributed to a single tornado that devastated the towns of St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids, and Rice.
The Hay market strike was in Chicago. This was in the year 1886.
The Hay market strike was in Chicago. This was in the year 1886.
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
The Minnesota river that had a log jam in 1886 was the Mississippi River. Log jams were common during the early days of the logging industry in Minnesota because the river was used to transport logs from the forests to saw mills.
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
The McCormick Strike, which took place May 1, 1886, was a workers strike in favor of an eight hour work day. The result of this strike was police firing on the strikers, killing two of them
John Strike debuted on September 24, 1886, playing for the Philadelphia Quakers at Recreation Park; he played his final game on September 30, 1886, playing for the Philadelphia Quakers at Recreation Park.
Monte Wax was born on August 21, 1886, in Minnesota, USA.
Charles Bimbo was born on January 12, 1886, in Minnesota, USA.
Krag Johnson was born on May 26, 1886, in Minnesota, USA.
The Carson-City Mint did not strike any coins in 1886. Look At the coin again and post new question.