1861
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Year 1861 (MDCCCLXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).
Events of 1861
January–March
April–June
July–September
Battle of Santa Rosa Island.
October–December
- October 9 – American Civil War – Battle of Santa Rosa Island: Confederate forces are defeated in their effort to take the island.
- October 21 – American Civil War- Battle of Ball's Bluff: Union forces under Colonel Edward Baker are defeated by Confederate troops in the second major battle of the war. Baker, a close friend of Abraham Lincoln, is killed in the fighting.
- October 24 – The HMS Warrior, the world's first ocean-going (all) iron-hulled armored battleship, is completed and commissioned.
- October 26- The Pony Express announces its closure.
- October 28 – The Missouri legislature takes up a bill for Missouri's secession from the Union.
- October 30 – The bill is passed for Missouri's secession from the Union.
- October 31
- November 1 – American Civil War: U.S. President Abraham Lincoln appoints George B. McClellan as commander of the Union Army, replacing the aged General Winfield Scott.
- November 2 – American Civil War: Western Department Union General John C. Fremont is relieved of command and replaced by David Hunter.
- November 6 – American Civil War: Jefferson Davis is elected president of the Confederate States of America.
- November 5 – The first Australian Melbourne Cup horse race is held.
- November 7 – American Civil War – Battle of Belmont: In Belmont, Missouri, Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant overrun a Confederate camp but are forced to retreat when Confederate reinforcements arrive.
- November 8 – American Civil War – Trent Affair: The USS San Jacinto stops the United Kingdom mail ship Trent and arrests two Confederate envoys, James Mason and John Slidell, sparking a diplomatic crisis between the U.K. and U.S.
- November 21 – American Civil War: Confederate President Jefferson Davis appoints Judah Benjamin Secretary of War.
- November 25 – A tenement collapses in the Old Town of Edinburgh and buries 50; rescuers find 15 of them alive.
- November 28 – Acting on the ordinance passed by the Jackson government, the Confederate Congress admits Missouri as the 12th Confederate state.
- December 10 – American Civil War: Kentucky is accepted into the Confederate States of America.
Undated
- News of Henri Mouhot's discovery of Angkor Wat is published.
- In Britain, the death penalty is limited to murder, high treason, espionage, piracy with violence and acts of arson perpetrated upon docks or ammunition depots.
- The British Empire establishes bases in Lagos to stop the slave trade.
- First industrial meat packing plant in Uruguay established at Fray Bentos.
Ongoing events
Births
January–June
- January 14 – Mehmed VI, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1926)
- January 30 – Charles Martin Loeffler, American composer (d. 1935)
- February 12 – Lou Andreas-Salome, Russian-born author (d. 1937)
- February 15 – Charles Edouard Guillaume, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1938)
- February 17 – Princess Helena, Duchess of Albany, (d. 1922)
- February 26 – King Ferdinand of Bulgaria (d. 1948)
- February 27 – Rudolf Steiner, Austrian philosopher (d. 1925)
- April 8 – Son Byong-Hi, Korean independence activist (d. 1922)
- April 15 – Bliss Carman, Canadian poet (d. 1929)
- May 7 – Rabindranath Tagore, Indian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1941)
- May 11 – Frederick Russell Burnham, American Scout, father of the international scouting movement (d. 1947)
- May 14 – Harro Magnussen, German sculptor (d. 1908)
- June 12 – William Attewell, English cricketer (d. 1927)
- June 19 – Doctor Jose Rizal, Philippine national hero (d. 1896)
- June 20 – Frederick Hopkins, English biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (d. 1947)
July–December
- September 30 – William Wrigley Jr., U.S. chewing gum industrialist (d. 1932)
- October 4 – Frederic S. Remington, cowboy artist and sculptor (d. 1909)
- October 16 – J. B. Bury, British historian (d. 1927)
- October 30 – Antoine Bourdelle, French sculptor (d. 1929)
- November 6 – James Naismith, Canadian inventor of basketball (d. 1939)
- December 4 – Lillian Russell, American singer and vaudeville star (d. 1922)
- December 4 – Hannes Hafstein, 1st Prime Minister of Iceland (d. 1922)
- December 8 – Georges Méliès, French film director (d. 1938)
- December 10 – Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1930)
- December 15
- December 16 – Antonio de La Gandara, French painter (d. 1917)
- December 20 – Ivana Kobilca, Slovenian painter (d. 1926)
- date unknown
- William H. Stayton – American founder of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (d. ?)
- Vengayil Kunhiraman Nayanar, Malayali journalist and short story writer (d. 1914)
Deaths
January–June
July–December