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1860
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Events
- March 6 – Abraham Lincoln speaks against slavery in New Haven, Connecticut
- April 3 - The Pony Express makes its first run.
- May 13 – Battle of Catalafim; troops under Giuseppe Garibaldi defeat the army of Naples
- May 18 – Abraham Lincoln is selected as the US presidential candidate for the Republican party
- June 24 – First nursing school, based on the ideas of Florence Nightingale, is opened in St. Thomas Infirmary in England
- July 2 - Vladivostok, Russia is founded.
- July 11 - Mutsuhito becomes Crown Prince of Japan.
- July 19 - Ioan Dimitrovich Kasatkin becomes an Eastern Orthodox monk under the name Nikolai.
- July 24 - Monk Nikolai Kasatkin appointed as deacon.
- July 25 - Deacon Nikolai Kasatkin appointed as priest.
- September 7 - Lady Elgin is accidentally rammed and sunk in Lake Michigan, hundreds drown.
- September 7 – Troops of Giuseppe Garibaldi reach Naples
- October - John Hanning Speke and James Augustus Grant leave Zanzibar to search for source of the Nile.
- October 5 – Austria, Britain, France, Prussia and the Ottoman Empire form a commission to investigate causes of clashes between Maronites and Druzes in Lebanon earlier in the year
- October 19 – New Maori revolt begins in New Zealand
- October 26 – Giuseppe Garibaldi gives Naples to the king Victor Emmanuel II
- November 6 - U.S. presidential election, 1860: Abraham Lincoln beats John C. Breckinridge and is elected as the 16th President of the United States, the first Republican to hold that office.
- December 29 - The first British seagoing ironclad warship, the HMS Warrior is launched.
Births
- January 1 - George Washington Carver, educator, activist, botanist
- January 11 - Marie Bashkirtseff, artist
- January 25 - Charles Curtis, American vice-president († 1936)
- January 29 - William Jacob Baer, American painter († 1941)
- January 29 - Anton Chekhov, Russian playwright and short story writer († 1904)
- February 11 - Rachilde (Marguerite Vallette-Eymery), French author
- February 29 - Herman Hollerith, inventor of the first electric tabulating machine.
- March 1 - Joe Natus, musician
- March 13 - Hugo Wolf, Austrian composer
- March 19 - William Jennings Bryan, American politician
- May 9 - J. M. Barrie, author († 1937)
- May 25 - James McKeen Cattell, first professor of psychology in U.S.
- May 29 - Isaac Albéniz, Spanish composer
- July 3 - Charlotte Perkins Gilman, feminist writer († 1935)
- July 7 - Gustav Mahler, composer
- July 19 - Lizzie Borden, murder suspect
- September 13 - John Pershing, American general
- November 23 - Billy the Kid
- December 7 - Joseph Cook, sixth Prime Minister of Australia († 1947)
- John Coughlin, Chicago alderman
- Frederick George Jackson, British Arctic explorer († 1938)
- Albert Giraud, Belgian poet († 1929)
- Lancelot Speed, illustrator († 1931)
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