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  • Board of Police proved ineffective and on March 1, 1837, an ordinance established a mayor and town council. Georgetown gained official city status ...
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  • Rousay. The site was discovered in the winter of 1837-1938 on the lands of Bigland Farm in the north east of the island. It was excavated in 1938 and ...
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  • meeting with U.S. president Andrew Jackson in 1837, he was allowed to return to Mexico aboard the USS Pioneer to retire to his magnificent hacienda in ...
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  • on the original printer's manuscript and the 1837 Second Edition (or Kirtland Edition) of the Book of Mormon. Its content is similar to the Book ...
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  • It was not, however, until March, 1837, that these were at length submitted to Gregory XVI, with a short letter in which Rosmini petitioned the ...
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  • in 1843 and struck in Philadelphia in 1837. Several epidemics occurred in Baltimore, Memphis, and Washington, DC between 1865 and 1873. Typhus ...
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  • on the character of Latréaumont from a popular 1837 French gothic novel by Eugène Sue, which featured a haughty and blasphemous anti-hero similar ...
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  • | AdmittanceDate = January 26, 1837 | TimeZone = Eastern: UTC-5/-4 ... formally entered the Union on January 26, 1837. [[Image:Henry Ford ...
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  • By 1837, Frederick was back in Fells Point and had joined the East Baltimore Mental Improvement Society, a debating club of free blacks. Frederick ...
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  • *By treaty of February 11, 1837, the United States agreed to convey ... htm TREATY WITH THE POTAWATOMI, 1837], Oklahoma State University ...
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  • In October, 1837, the Voortrekker leader Piet Retief visited Dingane at his royal kraal to negotiate a land deal for the Voortrekkers. In November ...
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  • [[Image:panic1837.jpg|thumb|350px|An 1837 political cartoon about unemployment in the United States.]] [[Image:Unemployment rate world from CIA ...
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  • law and living in Springfield. In 1837, with Lincoln's support ... 1831 and lived in Springfield itself from 1837 until 1861. Former U.S. President ...
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  • manifestations among the Believers began in 1837 and lasted through 1847. Children spoke of visits to cities in the spirit realm and brought ...
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  • of the First Congregational Church in Oberlin (1837-1872), from whence he maintained his revivalist activities throughout the American northeast ...
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  • known works, History of the Inductive Sciences (1837) and The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded Upon Their History (1847), attempted to ...
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  • and other chiefs traveled to Washington D.C. in 1837 to assert their claims, but President Andrew Jackson would not meet with them. ...
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  • , making the area their new empire, Matabeleland. In 1837-1838, the Ndebele conquered the Shona, and forced them to pay tribute and to concentrate in ...
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  • government was Itagaki Taisuke (1837-1919), a powerful Tosa leader who had resigned from the Council of State over the Korean affair in 1873 ...
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  • 9. Shahzada Muhammad Shukru'llah Sultan Sahib (1785-25 September ... 13. Shahzada Munir-ud-din Sultan Sahib (1795-1 December 1837), desc ...
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