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1865
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1865 in the United States. The American Civil War ends with the surrender of the Confederate States, beginning the Reconstruction era of U.S. history.

Incumbents

Events

February 17: Columbia, South Carolina burns
March 4: Andrew Johnson becomes the 16th U.S. Vice President

January–March

April–June

Fires in Richmond, Virginia, burn out of control in the largely abandoned city after Evacuation Sunday (April 2)
April 9: Robert E. Lee surrenders
Image of Lincoln being shot by Booth while sitting in a theater booth.
April 14: Lincoln assassinated
April 15: Johnson succeeds Lincoln as the 17th U.S. President
Oath to defend the Constitution of the United States and, among other promises, to "abide by and faithfully support all acts of Congress passed during the . . . rebellion having reference to slaves . . . ," signed by Samuel M. Kennard on June 27, 1865[1]

* April 1 – American Civil War: Battle of Five Forks – In Petersburg, Virginia, Confederate General Robert E. Lee begins his final offensive.

April 27: Sultana burns

July–September

October–December

July 30: Brother Jonathan sinks

Undated

Ongoing

Births

Deaths

See also

Further reading

  • American Annual Cyclopaedia ... 1865, NY: D. Appleton & Co. – via HathiTrust

References

  1. ^ Copy of original document, via Ancestry.com
  2. ^ Cartmell, Donald (2001). The Civil War Book of Lists. Career Press. p. 104.