A Year In History: 1886

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1886

1886 was a big year for Grover Cleveland, who dedicated the Statue of Liberty and became the first president to marry in the White House. A labor demonstration at Chicago’s Haymarket Square turned deadly after a bomb exploded and police fired on protesters, while in Seattle, anti-Chinese mobs dragged residents from their Chinatown homes. Coca-Cola went on sale for the first time at an Atlanta pharmacy, and in Germany, rival inventors Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler filed the first patent applications for gasoline-powered automobiles.