What Happened in January 1861

Historical Events

  • Jan 1 Porfirio Diaz conquers Mexico City
  • Jan 2 Colonel Charles Stone is put in charge of organizing DC militia
  • Jan 2 South Carolina seizes inactive Ft Johnson in Charleston Harbor
  • Jan 3 US Fort Pulaski and Fort Jackson, Savannah, seized by Georgia
  • Jan 3 US state of Delaware legislature rejects proposal to join Confederacy
  • Jan 4 US Civil War: Federal Ft Morgan in Mobile, Alabama seized by Confederate forces
  • Jan 5 250 Federal troops are sent from New York to Ft Sumter
  • Jan 5 Alabama troops seize Forts Morgan & Gaines at Mobile Bay
  • Jan 6 Florida troops seize Federal arsenal at Apalachicola
  • Jan 6 NYC mayor proposes NY become a free city, trading with North and South
  • Jan 7 Florida troops takeover Fort Marion at St Augustine (US Civil War)
  • Jan 8 US Civil War: Union forces abandon Fort Barrancas in favor of Fort Pikens on Santa Rosa Island, near Pensacola, Florida

Battle of Fort Sumter

Jan 9 A Union merchant ship, the Star of the West, is fired upon by cadets from the South Carolina Military Academy as it tries to deliver supplies to Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina; considered to be the first shots fired in US Civil War

  • Jan 9 US Civil War: Mississippi secedes from the Union
  • Jan 10 Florida secedes from the Union (US Civil War)
  • Jan 10 Fort Jackson & Fort Philip are taken over by LA state troops (US Civil War)
  • Jan 10 US forts & property seized by Mississippi
  • Jan 11 Alabama secedes from the Union (US Civil War)
  • Jan 11 Mexico City captured by Juarez (Lib) in War of Reform
  • Jan 12 Florida state troops demand surrender of Fort Pickens (US Civil War)

Steam Elevator Patented

Jan 15 Steam elevator patented by Elisha Otis

  • Jan 15 US Civil War: Union forces at Fort Pikens on Santa Rosa Island near Pensacola, Florida refuse Florida Militia demand to surrender
  • Jan 19 Georgia secedes from the Union (US Civil War)
  • Jan 19 Mississippi troops take Fort Massachusetts and Ship Island (US Civil War)

Jefferson Davis Resigns

Jan 21 Jefferson Davis of Mississippi and 4 other southern senators resign (U.S Civil War)

  • Jan 24 Federal troops from Fort Monroe are sent to Fort Pikens on Santa Rosa Island near Pensacola, Florida
  • Jan 25 Augusta Arsenal seized by the Confederacy in Georgia (US Civil War)
  • Jan 26 Louisiana secedes from the Union (US Civil War)
  • Jan 29 US state of Kansas admitted to the Union as the 34th state
  • Jan 31 Friedrich Hebbel's play "Siegfrieds Tod" premieres in Weimar
  • Jan 31 State of Louisiana takes over US Mint at New Orleans (U.S Civil War)

Famous Birthdays

  • Jan 1 Jesse Reno, American engineer and inventor (created the first escalators), born in Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas (d. 1947) [1]
  • Jan 2 Helen Herron Taft, American First lady (1909-13) as wife of President William Howard Taft, planted Washington's cherry trees, born in Cincinnati, Ohio (d. 1943)

Ernest Renshaw (1861-1899)

Jan 3 British tennis player and Wimbledon singles (1888) and with twin brother William doubles champion (1884-86, 1888-89), born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England

  • Jan 3 William Renshaw, British tennis player and Wimbledon singles (1881-86, 1889 and with twin brother Ernest doubles champion (1884-86, 1888-89), born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England (d. 1904)
  • Jan 5 Heinrich Gottlieb Noren, Austrian violinist and composer (Kaleidoscope), born in Graz, Austria (d. 1928)
  • Jan 6 George Exton Lloyd, Anglican bishop and theologian, born in London (d. 1940)
  • Jan 6 Victor Horta, Belgium architect, founder of Art Nouveau movement (Hôtel Tassel), born in Ghent, Belgium (d. 1947)
  • Jan 12 James Mark Baldwin, American philosopher and psychologist, born in Columbia, South Carolina (d. 1934)
  • Jan 13 Max Nonne, German neurologist (d. 1959)
  • Jan 14 Mehmed VI Vahideddin, Last sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1918-22), born at Dolmabahçe Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (d. 1926)
  • Jan 14 Wilhelm von Polenz, German writer (Der Pfarrer von Breitendorf), born in Cunewalde, Germany (d. 1903)
  • Jan 18 Hans Goldschmidt, German chemist (alumino-thermic process), born in Berlin, Prussia (d. 1923)
  • Jan 18 Raymond Huntington Woodman, American organist, choirmaster (Brooklyn First Pres­by­ter­i­an Church, 1880–1941), and hymn composer, born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1943)
  • Jan 22 Karel Stecker, Czech organist, pedagogue, and composer of organ and sacred music, born on Kosmanos, Bohemia, Austrian Empire (d. 1918)
  • Jan 30 Charles Martin Tornow Loeffler [Martin Karl Löffler], German-American violinist and composer, born in Schöneberg, Germany (d. 1935)

Famous Deaths

  • Jan 2 Frederick William IV, King of Prussia (1840-61) and Germany (1849-61), dies at 65
  • Jan 17 Lola Montez, Irish-born adventurer (b. 1821)
  • Jan 18 John Heathcoat, English inventor of lace-making machinery, dies at 77
  • Jan 22 Giovanni Battista Velluti, Italian castrato singer 'the last great castrato', dies at 80