Charles Fort: A Fortean Chronology, 1886.

The year 1886 (MDCCCLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar.

January

  • January 1: Burma is presented to Queen Victoria as a birthday gift, after the country is annexed into British India in November 1885.
  • January 16: A resolution is passed in the German Parliament, to condemn the Prussian deportations, the politically motivated mass expulsion of ethnic Poles and Jews from Prussia, initiated by Otto von Bismarck.
  • January 18: Modern field hockey is born with the formation of The Hockey Association in England.
  • January 29: Karl Benz patents the first successful gasoline-driven automobile, the Benz Patent Motorwagen (built in 1885).

 

February

  • February 14: The first train load of oranges leaves Los Angeles via the transcontinental railroad.

 

March

  • Anti-Chinese sentiments result in riots in Seattle, USA.
  • March 3: The Treaty of Bucharest ends the Serbo-Bulgarian War in the Balkans.
  • March 16: A law establishing the Kiel Canal is adopted.
  • March 17: Carrollton Massacre: 20 African Americans are killed in Mississippi.
  • March 19: A darkness, like midnight, falls upon the city of Oshkosh, Wis. at 3:00pm. (Books232)
  • March 29: Wilhelm Steinitz becomes first recognized World Chess Champion.

 

April

  • April 4: William Ewart Gladstone introduces the First Irish Home Rule Bill in the British Parliament; it is defeated on June 8.
  • April 17: Hailstones, some red, some blue and some whitish fall upon Venezuela. (Books40) 
  • April 25: Easter occurs on the latest possible date (the next time in 1943).

 

May

  • May 1: A general strike begins in the United States, which escalates into the Haymarket Riot and eventually wins the eight-hour workday in the U.S.
  • May 4: Emil Berliner starts work that leads to the invention of the gramophone.
  • May 8: Pharmacist Dr. John Stith Pemberton invents a carbonated beverage that would be named Coca-Cola.
  • May 11: Two lights seen upon the moon. (Books443) 
  • May 17: The Football Association approves N. L. Jackson's proposal that each player be awarded a cap for each international match in which he plays.
  • May 22: Two witnesses. In  the garden of the College Barssur-Aube some baskets, some ashes and a window frame rise into the air, there they remain a while, before tumbling to the ground. (Books463) 
  • May 29: Pharmacist John Pemberton begins to advertise Coca-Cola (ad in the Atlanta Journal).

 

June

  • June 2: U.S. President Grover Cleveland marries Frances Folsom in the White House, becoming the only president to wed in the executive mansion. She is 27 years his junior.
  • June 10: The Mount Tarawera volcano erupts in New Zealand, resulting in the deaths of over 150 people and the destruction of the famous Pink and White Terraces.
  • June 13: A fire devastates much of Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Benz Patent Motorwagen
The Benz Patent Motorwagen

July

  • July 3: Karl Benz officially unveils the Benz Patent Motorwagen.
  • July 8: Small snails, "a land species", fall during a thunderstorm near Redruth, Cornwall. (Books92)
  • July 9: Charles Hall files a patent for his process of turning aluminium oxide into molten aluminium.
  • July 23: Steve Brodie fakes a jump from the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • July 25: Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative Party (UK)) becomes Great Britain's 30th Prime Minister.

 

August

  • August 20: A massive hurricane demolishes the town of Indianola, Texas.
  • August 29: Mr. B.A. Colona, of the U.S. Coast Survey observes an unknown creature in the sea off Cape Cod. (Books615) 
  • August 31: An earthquake of between 7.3 and 7.6 on the Richter Scale hits Charlestown, South Carolina, leaving 40,000 homeless.

 

September

  • September 4: Indian Wars, After almost 30 years of fighting, Apache leader Geronimo surrenders with his last band of warriors to General Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon in Arizona.
  • September 21: William Stanley, Jr. patents the first practical alternating current transformer device, the induction coil.
  • September 30: At Yloilo, Philipines, was seen a luminous object the size of the full moon. (Books296) 

 

October

  • For three weeks there was a fall of water from the sky in Charlotte, N.C. Localised in a single spot, every afternoon at about three o'clock it fell. (Books191)
  • October 7: Spain abolishes slavery in Cuba.
  • October 14: Willie Brough, 12 years old, of Turlock, Madison County, California causes great excitement and is expelled from school by setting things afire "by his glance." (Books919) 
  • October 28: In New York Harbor, U.S. President Grover Cleveland dedicates the Statue of Liberty.

 

November

  • November 3: Something described as a bright white cloud passes over Hamar, Norway, from it were emitted brilliant rays of light. (Books287)
  • November 23: A man and his three sons are pulling corn on a farm at Edina, Mo., a lightning flash (perhaps!), the man and a son are injured, another son dead and the third; disappeared. (Books463)
  • November 11: Heinrich Hertz verifies at the University of Karlsruhe the existence of the electromagnetic waves.
  • November 30: The Folies Bergère stages its first revue. 

 

December