Year
1877 (
MDCCCLXXVII) was a
common year starting on
Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Gregorian calendar (or a
common year starting on
Saturday of the 12-day slower
Julian
calendar).
Events of 1877
January–March
April–June
July–September
- July 9 – The All
England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
begins its first lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon
.
- July 10 – The then
villa of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
formally receives its city charter from the Royal
Crown of Spain
.
- July 16 – Great railroad strike of 1877:
Riots by Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad railroad workers in Baltimore, Maryland
lead to a sympathy
strike and rioting in Pittsburgh, and a full-scale worker's
rebellion in St. Louis, briefly establishing a Communist government
before U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes calls in the armed forces.
- July 19 – Russo-Turkish War,
1877–1878: The first battle in the Siege of Pleven
is fought.
- July 30 – The second
battle in the Siege of
Pleven
is fought.
- August 9 – Indian Wars – Battle of Big Hole: Near Big Hole River in Montana
, a small
band of Nez Percé Indians who refused
government orders to move to a reservation, clash with the United States Army. The army loses
29 soldiers and Indians lose 89 warriors in a U.S. Army
victory.
- August 11 – Asaph Hall discovers Deimos, the outer moon of Mars.
- August 17 –
Arizona
blacksmith F.P. Cahill is fatally wounded by
Billy the Kid. Cahill dies the next
day, becoming the first person killed by the Kid.
- August 18 – Asaph Hall discovers Phobos, the inner moon of Mars.
- September 1 – The
Battle of Lovcha, third battle in
the Siege of
Pleven
, is fought.
- September 5 –
Indian Wars: Oglala Sioux chief Crazy Horse is
bayoneted by a United States
soldier, after resisting confinement in a
guardhouse at Fort
Robinson
in Nebraska
.
October–December
Undated
- Nineteenth Century
magazine is founded.
- September 1877: The first meeting of the Knights of Reliance in
Lampasas County, Texas, which morphed into the Farmer's Alliance
and eventually became the Populist Party.
- Winter 1877/1878: after the defeat of the
Dungan revolt in China, several
thousands refugees cross the Tian Shan
to settle in the Russian Empire
, thus starting the future "Soviet Dungan" ethnic group.
- A
professionally led army of draftees crushes a major rebellion by
feudal elements protesting the loss of their previleges in Japan
.
Ongoing events
Births
January–June
- January 2 – Slava Raskaj, Croatian painter (d. 1906)
- February 4 – Eddie Cochems, Father of the Forward Pass in American football (d. 1953)
- February 7 – G. H. Hardy, British mathematician (d. 1947)
- February 14 – Edmund Landau, German mathematician (d.
1938)
- February 17 – André Maginot, French politician (d.
1932)
- February 19 – Gabriele Münter, German painter (d.
1962)
- February 25 – Erich von Hornbostel, Austrian
musicologist (d. 1935)
- March 2 – Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of
Marlborough (d. 1964)
- March 4
- March 16 – Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran (d.
1944)
- March 18 – Edgar
Cayce, American psychic (d. 1945)
- March 25 – Walter Little, Canadian politician (d.
1961)
- March 29 – Alois Kayser, German missionary (d. 1944)
- May 3 – Karl
Abraham, German psychoanalyst (d. 1925)
- May 23 – Grace
Ingalls, youngest sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder (d. 1941)
- June 4 – Heinrich Otto Wieland, German chemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1957)
- June 7 – Charles Glover Barkla, English
physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1944)
- June 11 – Renee
Vivien, poet (d. 1909)
- June 14 – Jane
Bathori, French opera singer (d. 1970)
July–December
- July 2 – Hermann
Hesse, German-born writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1962)
- July 3 – Shafiqah Shasha (شفيقة شعشع),
Lebanese-Australian matriarch (d. 1953)
- July 6 – Arnaud
Massy, French golfer (d. 1950)
- July 13 – Erik
Scavenius, Prime Minister of Denmark (d. 1962)
- July 17 – Ernst von Dohnányi, Hungarian
conductor (d. 1960)
- July 19 – Arthur Fielder, English cricketer (d.
1949)
- August 1 – Charlotte Hughes (née
Milburn), the longest-lived person ever documented in the United
Kingdom

- August 6 – Wallace H. White, Jr., U.S. Senator from Maine
(d. 1952)
- August 7 – Ulrich Salchow, Swedish figure skater (d.
1949)
- August 15 – Stanley Vestal, American writer, poet,
historian (d. 1957)
- August 27 – Charles Rolls, co-founder of the Rolls-Royce car firm, pioneer aviator
(d. 1910)
- August 27 – Ernst Wetter, member of the Swiss Federal
Council (d. 1963)
- September 1 – Francis William Aston, English
chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1945)
- September 2 – Frederick Soddy, English chemist, Nobel
Prize laureate (d. 1956)
- September 6 – Buddy Bolden, American jazz musician (d.
1930)
- September 26 – Alfred Cortot, Swiss pianist (d. 1962)
- October 4 – Razor Smith, English cricketer (d. 1946)
- October 27 – George Thompson, English cricketer (d.
1943)
- October 29 – Narcisa de Leon, Filipino film mogul (d.
1966)
- November 2 – Claire McDowell, American silent film
actress (d. 1966)
- November 9 – Allama Iqbal, Indian philosopher, one of the
profound founding fathers of the Muslims of India (d. 1938)
- November 15 – William Hope Hodgson, English author
(d. 1918)
- November 22
- November 24 – Kavasji Jamshedji Petigara,
Indian police commissioner of Bombay (d. 1941)
- December 3 – Richard Pearse, New Zealand airplane pioneer
(d. 1953)
Deaths
- January 2 – Alexander Bain, Scottish inventor
(b. 1811)
- January 4 – Cornelius Vanderbilt, American
entrepreneur (b. 1794)
- March 1 – Antoni
Patek, Polish watchmaker (b. 1811)
- March 24 – Walter Bagehot, British businessman, essayist
and journalist (b. 1826)
- May 26 – Kido
Takayoshi, Japanese statesman (b. 1833)
- June 3
- July 27 – John Frost, British Chartist leader
(b. 1784)
- August 8 – William Lovett, British Chartist leader (b.
1800)
- August 29 – Brigham Young, American Mormon leader (b.
1801)
- August 30 – Raphael Semmes, officer in the USN and the CSN (b.1809)
- September 2 – Constantine Kanaris, Greek politician
(b. 1795)
- September 3 – Adolphe Thiers, French historian and
politician (b. 1797)
- September 5 – Crazy Horse, Oglala Sioux chief (b. 1849)
- September 17 – William Fox Talbot, English photographer
(b. 1800)
- September 24 – Saigō Takamori, samurai (b. 1827)
- October 3 – James Roosevelt Bayley, first
Bishop of Newark,
New Jersey, and the eighth Archbishop of Baltimore (b. 1814)
- October 16 – Theodore Barrière, French dramatist
(b. 1823)
- October 29 – Nathan Bedford Forrest, American
Confederate Civil War General
- November 2 – Friedrich Graf von Wrangel,
Prussian field marshal (b. 1784)
- December 12 – José de Alencar, Brazilian novelist (b.
1829)
- December 31 – Gustave Courbet, French painter (b. 1819)
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