Manly Miles became a professor at Michigan Agricultural College, the first professor of scientific agriculture in the U.S.
In 1860, Manly Miles became a professor at Michigan Agricultural College, now know as Michigan State University, and…
In 1860, Manly Miles became a professor at Michigan Agricultural College, now know as Michigan State University, and…
In 1860, in return for a $30,000 appropriation, the Medical College of Virginia conveyed all its property to…
On Nov. 24, 1859, British naturalist Charles Darwin published “On the Origin of Species’ which explained the theory…
In 1859, German chemist Herman Kolbe accomplished the first generally accepted synthesis of an organic compound from inorganic…
In 1859, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences was established, and in 1872 the…
In 1859, the University of Alabama’s Medical College branch opened in Mobile. In 1820, the University of the…
On Jul. 1, 1858, British naturalists Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace planned to jointly present at the…
On Mar. 22, 1858, the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm, now Iowa State University, was officially established…
On Jan. 20, 1856, Corvallis academy (Oregon State University) was founded and maintained by the Methodist Episcopal Church,…
In 1858, Edward R. Squibb founded a pharmaceutical company in Brooklyn.
In 1857, Louis Pasteur began the experiments that eventually proved definitively that yeast is alive and microbes cause…
In 1857, Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, her sister, Dr. Emily Blackwell, and Dr. Marie Zakrzewska founded the New York…
In 1856, Auburn University was founded as the East Alabama Male College, a private school affiliated with the…
On Feb. 12, 1855, Gov. Kinsley S. Bingham signed into law an act for the establishment of the…
In 1855, Dr. Charles E. Brown-Sequard at Medical College of Virginia conducted research in the basement of the…
On Nov. 4, 1854, pioneering British nurse Florence Nightingale brought a team of women nurses to the Crimean…
In 1854, Dr. John Snow, an English physician, tracked individual incidents of colera in London to water well;…
In 1854, The Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College received an independent charter from the Virginia General Assembly and…
In 1854, the Atlanta Medical College was founded, becoming the first of several forerunners of Emory University’s School…
On Jan. 6, 1853, Florida Governor Thomas Brown signed a bill that provided public support to higher education,…
In 1853 Washington University in St. Louis was founded in 1853 as Eliot Seminary by Wayman Crow and…
In 1853, the first marine hospital in San Francisco was completed with special funds appropriated by Congress. The…
On Oct. 6, 1852, the American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA) was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the fall of…
In 1852, the U.S. imported sparrows from Germany as defense against caterpillars.
In 1852, In Paris, an international Corn Show features corn varieties from many countries, including Syria, Portugal, Hungary…
In 1852, The Illinois General Hospital incorporated as Mercy Hospital and Orphan Asylum, and the County sent its…
In 1852, James McCune Smith, the first African American to hold a medical degree, was invited as a…
In 1852, Adolphe Chatin, a French chemist, was the first to publish the hypothesis of population iodine deficiency…
On Jan. 24, 1851, the West Florida Seminary (Florida State University) was founded by the Florida General Assembly…
In 1851, The Sisters of Mercy took control of the Illinois General Hospital.