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 | | The 1830 census was the fifth decennial census collected by the United States government. |  | | In 1830 Glynn County had a total population of 4567, of whom 3968, or 87 percent, were black slaves. |  | | The number of slaves listed in individual households also provides a measure of the size of plantations, as well as of the wealth of their white owners. |
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http://www.petersnn.org/petersnn/1830.html
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| | 1830 Census of Population and Housing |
 | | Prior to the passage of the census act authorizing the fifth census in 1830, President Adams, in his fourth address to the U.S. Congress on December 28, 1828, suggested the census commence earlier in the year than August 1. |  | | As in the previous census, the enumeration was made by an actual inquiry by the marshals or assistants at every dwelling house, or, as the law stated, by “personal” inquiry of the head of every family, and began on June 1 (instead of the first Monday of August as in previous censuses). |  | | Fifth Census; or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States, 1830. |
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http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/decennial/1830.htm
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| | The English Novel, 1830–36: 1830 |
 | | LG 704: 469 (17 July 1830); ECB 159 (July 1830). |  | | LG 705: 485 (24 July 1830); ECB 473 (July 1830). |  | | LG 703: 453 (10 July 1830); ER 51: 589 (July 1830); ECB 582 (July 1830). |
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http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/1830s/1830.html
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| | OSV - Lesson Plans: Jacksonian America and the Indian Removal Act of 1830 |
 | | The Indian Removal Act of 1830, U.S. Act of Congress |  | | The following are passages from Andrew Jackson’s Second Annual Message to Congress on December 6, 1830, several months after the passage of the Indian Removal Act. |  | | Complete text of the Indian Removal Act, approved May 28, 1830. |
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http://www.osv.org/education/LessonPlans/ShowLessons.php?UnitID=6&LessonID=40&PageID=P
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| | 1830 — Key to Modern History |
 | | The Prussian finance minister Motz (who died in 1830) was the force behind the Zollverein treaty, which was signed on 23 March 1833. |  | | Gradually the USA became truly independent from Europe, with the Louisiana Purchase (from Napoleon) in 1803, a second war of independence in 1812-1814, the Florida purchase (from Spain) in 1819, and finally the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 declaring armed opposition to interference in American affairs by European states. |  | | This led to the codification of Russia's laws in 1833, which enabled her economic development. |
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http://www.whyprophets.com/prophets/1830_history.htm
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| | Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism 1830 To The End |
 | | Sex and Age for 1830 census for the slave Pen of Armfield and Franklin. |  | | National conventions were held in Philadelphia in 1830 and in Baltimore in 1831. |  | | Their inventory of consisted of predominantly of children and teenagers who would be taken from Virginia and surrounding States and sold to work the Cotton Plantations. |
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http://innercity.org/holt/chron_1830_end.html
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| | Timeline 1821-1830 |
 | | 1830 Jul 29, Liberals led by the Marquis of Lafayette seized Paris in opposition to the king’s restrictions on citizens’ rights. |  | | 1830 Jul 27, A second Revolution broke out in Paris opposing the laws of Charles X. 1830 Jul 28, Revolution in France replaced Charles X with Louis Philippe. |  | | 1830 May 5, John B. Stetson, American hat maker, was born. |
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http://timelines.ws/1821_1830.HTML
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| | 1818-1860 Dominican Expansion in the West |
 | | SOMERSET, OH--At the call of Bishop Fenwick, four of the Kentucky sisters were sent to Ohio in 1830 to establish the community and academy of St. Mary's in the settlement at Somerset. |  | | Subsequently the Italian-American missionary became the first Dominican to serve the Church in the new dioceses of St. Louis, Detroit, Dubuque, Milwaukee and Chicago. |  | | In 1830 he assigned the newly ordained Samuel Mazzuchelli to the missions of the old Northwest, then in the Territory of Michigan. |
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http://www.domlife.org/body_history05.html
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| | Cowdery Page: Burned-Over District 1830 Census |
 | | Compilation of 1830 Indices for all 12 counties: |  | | This excerpt indicates that William Cowdery and his son Lyman both lived in Wayne County, Arcadia Twp., NY and were the heads of households in 1830. |  | | The 1830 census county indices provided here are in text format, with surname, given name, township, and census taker's page number tabulated in four columns. |
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http://olivercowdery.com/census/1830_1.htm
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| | Ancestry.com - 1830 United States Federal Census |
 | | This database details those persons enumerated in the 1830 United States Federal Census, the Fifth Census of the United States. |  | | The only census losses for 1830 include some countywide losses in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Mississippi. |  | | You are here: Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1830 United States Federal Census |
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http://content.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=List&dbid=8058&offerid=0:679:0
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| | The Political Graveyard: March 5, 1830 |
 | | politicians who were born in 1830 (all dates) |  | | politicians who were married in 1830 (all dates) |  | | Politicians who were born on March 5 (all years), or |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1830/03-05.html
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| | PBS - THE WEST - Events from 1830 to 1840 |
 | | At the San Felipe Convention, held in San Felipe de Austin, American settlers led by Stephen Austin vote to make Tejas a Mexican state, rather than a dependent territory, and draft a state constitution based on that of the United States. |  | | Austin himself carries the proposal to Mexico City, where President Santa Anna agrees to repeal the 1830 law limiting American immigration but refuses to grant statehood. |  | | Congress passes a Pre-emption Act which grants settlers the right to purchase at $1.25 per acre 160 acres of public land which they have cultivated for at least 12 months, thereby offering "squatters" some protection against speculators who purchase lands they have already improved. |
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http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/events/1830_1840.htm
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| | [GraceWatcher] The Prophetic Events of 1830 |
 | | In Britain, the influential "Oxford Movement" (or Tractarianism) grew up in the 1830s, attempting to renew the old Catholic faith. |  | | … Alexander Campbell from 1830 on turned to constructive church craft. |  | | The first general convention met at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1849 and launched the American Christian Missionary Society as a "society of individuals" and not an ecclesiastical body." |
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http://members.aol.com/gracewatcher/1830.html
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| | African American Registry: National Negro Convention meets.. |
 | | He wrote to several Black leaders, who approved of the proposal, and on this date in 1830, the ten-day National Negro Convention began. |  | | A question asked by a sixteen-year-old free Black named Hezekiel Grice. |  | | Such a question, he thought, should be carefully considered, so he proposed that a convention be held where the matter could be discussed. |
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http://aaregistry.com/african_american_history/1159/...
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| | Wayne County, Tennessee 1830 Census |
 | | Transcribed by NARA Microfilm Publication M19, Roll # 183 (Fifth Census of the United States, 1830). |  | | Originally published in "Wayne County, Tennessee Census Records Volume I: 1820, 1830 and 1840", The Byler Press, 1974. |
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http://www.netease.net/wayne/1830census.htm
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| | HeritageQuest.com - Your Leading Resource for Genealogy Data |
 | | Pennsylvania 1830 Census: Pike, Schuylkill, Wayne, & York Counties |  | | Pennsylvania 1830 Census: Somerset, McKean, Potter, Jefferson, Cambria, & Clearfield Counties |  | | Pennsylvania 1830 Census: Warren, Columbia, Beaver, & Centre Counties |
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http://www2.heritagequest.com/qSearch/sx.asp?y=1830&s=PA
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| | Funagain Games: 1830 |
 | | The map runs from from Chicago to New York, and from Washington DC to Canada. |  | | 1830 is the American version, and uses a map of the American northeastern seaboard. |  | | In 1830, each player represents the President of an early American railroad company (historically accurate) and attempts to win the game by having the most money in his pocket at the end. |
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http://www.funagain.com/control/product/~product_id=004509
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| | 1829, March 4-1837, March 4. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History |
 | | Controversy arose between Georgia and the Cherokee Indians and led to development of Jackson's Indian policy. |  | | An act of March 10, 1830, authorized the president to locate on lands west of the Mississippi all Indians who surrendered their holdings east of the river. |  | | The act led to the creation of an area west of Arkansas as the final home for the southern Indians. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/67/1575.html
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| | Search Results for "1830" |
 | | 1830-31 The NOVEMBER INSURRECTION in the Congress Kingdom, long prepared by the Polish nationalists, was provoked by the Paris revolution (See 1830) and the tsar's... |  | | ...NUMBER: 1830 AUTHOR: Earl Warren, Chief Justice, US Supreme Court QUOTATION: There is no requirement that police stop a person who enters a police station and states... |  | | ...NUMBER: 1830 AUTHOR: William Shakespeare (15641616) QUOTATION: Every way makes my gain. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=1830
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| | Venezuela - Historical Flags - Republican Age (1830 - ) |
 | | Venezuela - Historical Flags - Republican Age (1830 -) |  | | This is the Venezuelan Tricolori in 1830, right after the split of the República de Colombia. |  | | Is was reported also with the shield and inscription in the canton. |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ve-hist4.html
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| | Search Results for 1830 - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Personally opposed to parliamentary reform, he grudgingly accepted the epochal Reform Act of 1832, which, by transferring... |  | | Chronological index of biographies of noted mathematicians born during this period. |  | | king of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover from June 26, 1830. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=1830&ct=
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| | 1830 Railroads And Robber Barons Strategy Guide |
 | | 1830: Covers Northeast United States and Southeast Canada. |  | | Type 1830 v (v for version) to check what version you have. |  | | This raises the stock value and is one of the most important things to do. |
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http://www.cheatcc.com/pc/sg/1830.html
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| | 1830 Game Theory and Strategy |
 | | This is the opportunity that 1830 presents to you. |  | | To be the president of such a company is the leading cause of bankruptcy in 1830. |  | | President" is highly undesirable if it is the president of a company that has little or no money and must soon buy a train. |
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http://www.mimgames.com/tga/tgg/strategy/1830.shtml
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| | Adolph Sutro 1830-1898 |
 | | Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro was born April 29, 1830. |  | | Sutro ran for mayor as the populist "anti-octupus" candidate, in opposition to the Southern Pacific Railroad, which dominated California politics. |  | | The California State Library system holds only this work written by her. |
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http://www.sfmuseum.org/sutro/bio.html
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| | Search 1830 United States Federal Census |
 | | The 1830 census was the first for which the government provided uniform, printed forms to enumerators for the purpose of recording answers to census questions. |  | | The presence of aliens in a household suggests the possibility that those individuals may eventually have been naturalized in a nearby court. |  | | The 1830 census was begun on 1 June 1830. |
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http://www.segenealogy.com/_search/census_1830.htm
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| | 1830: Workers as Political Activists |
 | | Revolution of 1830 displayed that they had well formulated political ideas of their own. |  | | They fought for the dignity of their class and their men. |  | | n the revolution of 1830, the workers fought for their own liberty: the freedom to work in the trade in which they were trained, and for better working and living conditions. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/la/1830.html
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| | Jenyns in 1830 |
 | | He recorded the air temperature and his barometer at 9 o'clock as was his habit, they said 62.5degrees and 30.00. |  | | The Events in the Life of the Rev. Leonard Jenyns in the Year 1830 and 1831 |  | | In the 1830 M.S.notes he called this bird "The thick-knee'd Bustard" but had been renamed in his book of 1846. |
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http://www.rogerco.freeserve.co.uk/page7.htm
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| | The Year 1830 — Key to the Modern World |
 | | 1830 (or thereabouts) was also the time when Charles Babbage had his first (and only?) meeting with Ada Lovelace: the inventor of the computer met the first computer programmer. |  | | Thomas Graham, the founder of colloid chemistry and one of the chief founders of physical chemistry, became professor of chemistry in 1830, and in 1833 proposed "Graham's law" of gas diffusion. |  | | "Joseph Smiths announcement of a new era, a new, "dispensation" beginning in 1830 was later confirmed by the noted American historian and educator, John Fiske. |
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http://www.whyprophets.com/prophets/1830.htm
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| | Journal of Social History: Time and Work in England: 1750-1830 - Book Review |
 | | Given his careful stage-setting, it is only on page 67 that we begin to see his reconstruction of daily life. |  | | Working hours in London extended from about 6:50 to 18:48 in 1750 and from 7:50 to 19:05 in 1830 while over the same two periods in the north working hours were from 6:10 to 19:00 and 6:03 to 20:00 (though in both cases there were large variations). |  | | This exception may be still another of the burdens of "being first" to industrialize. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2005/is_1_37/ai_109668498
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| | 1830 |
 | | Dave would have lost his diesel had he tried to swap his trains among his railroads, since his $30 B and O could not be protected in the upcoming stock round, so he opted for bankruptcy. |  | | The final matched (listed in turn order) Mike Brophy (his first final), Bruce Beard (assistant GM and 5th place Laurelist last year), Lane Newbury (also in his first final), and Jim McDanold (who finished out of the money the last two years, but was the runner-up in 2002). |  | | It was stipulated that it would take at least four votes for an alternate game to get in, and both 1870 and 1856 got only three votes, so all games used 1830. |
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http://www.boardgamers.org/yearbook/8xxpge.htm
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| | 1830 - 1834 |
 | | 1808 - 1819 1820 - 1829 1830 - 1834 1835 - 1839 1840 - 1849 1850 - 1859 1860 - 1869 1870 - 1879 After 1879 |  | | Home > Daumier's Biography > Daumier's Life > 1830 - 1834 |
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| | Kingdom of France: 1830-1848 |
 | | On 30 July 1830, on the balcony of the city hall of Paris, the old Lafayette gave Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, both a kiss and a Tricolor flag. |  | | The revolution of 1830 overthrew the Bourbons, and the new, relatively liberal regime of Louis-Philippe hastened to adopt the Tricolore again (in fact, the Tricolore flag appeared in the arms of the new regime in 1831). |  | | During the street insurrections in Paris still known as Les Trois Glorieuses (The Three Glorious [Days]) that caused the abdication of king Charles X (27-28-29 July 1830), the Tricolor flag reappeared after having been banned since 1815 (fall and exile of Napoléon I). |
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http://flagspot.net/flags/fr_july.html
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 | | This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. |  | | Vaudreuil Experimental [Page 1] RFC 1830 Binary and Large Message Transport August 1995 This memo uses the mechanism defined in [ESMTP] to define two extensions to the SMTP service whereby a client ("sender-SMTP") may declare support for the message chunking transmission mode using the BDAT command and support for the sending of Binary messages. |  | | Vaudreuil Experimental [Page 3] RFC 1830 Binary and Large Message Transport August 1995 If too few bytes are indicated by the sender SMTP, the receiver SMTP will interpret the remainder of the message data as invalid commands. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1830.txt
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| | Joseph Smith |
 | | The hostility of his neighbors forced him to move his headquarters to Kirtland, Ohio, where with the help of Sidney Rigdon and others he embarked on extensive business affairs. |  | | Further revelations led him to found a new religion after priesthood had been conferred upon him and Cowdery by an “angel.” As prophet and seer he founded (1830) his church in Fayette, N.Y. (see |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0845622.html
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| | Historic Burlington, Vermont 1830 |
 | | From the perspective of American architectural history, 1830 also marks a turning point in the transition from the Federal style that had dominated architectural design since the 1790s, to the new Greek Revival style that would flourish on through the 1840s. |  | | With the 1823 opening of the Champlain Canal that provided a continuous water route from Lake Champlain to the Hudson River and New York City, Burlington's importance grew swiftly, and by 1830 it was becoming the leading center of commerce and industry on Lake Champlain and in Vermont. |  | | With these two questions in mind, graduate students in UVM Professor Thomas Visser's Researching Historic Structures and Sites course launched a semester-long research project in the fall of the year 2000. |
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http://www.uvm.edu/histpres/HPJ/burl1830/intro.html
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| | 1830 Massachusetts Map Viewing Instructions |
 | | The following is an excerpt from the 1830 project methods documentation file which the user is strongly encouraged to read in its entirety. |  | | These maps were originally developed by many different surveyors across the state, with varying levels of effort and accuracy. |  | | To our knowledge, Massachusetts is the only state in the US where detailed land cover information was comprehensively mapped at such an early date. |
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http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/data/p01/hf014/1830instructions.html
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| | 1830 PC |
 | | This program will both enhance your enjoyment and appreciation of the boardgame and represents a highly satisfying diversion in its own right. |  | | The overall result is not quite what it might have been; with an improved display it could have been an exemplary piece of conversion work. |  | | With Blackbeard and Advanced Civilisation to come, it could be that AH pay back to the PC gamers what they have, quite rightly, taken away from the boardgamer. |
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http://www.gamecabinet.com/sumo/Issue23/node9.html
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| | Johnson of Wayne Co, KY (1798-1830) |
 | | To make our research more manageable, we are limiting our discussion to the families and their descendants who settled in Wayne or Pulaski County not later than 1830. |  | | Served by the Cumberland River, we find them marrying, carrying on business and other activities in Wayne, Pulaski, and nearby Whitley County. |  | | ntent="This genealogical research site is dedicated to the pioneer Johnsons who settled in Wayne Co., KY before 1830. |
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http://waynecoky.tripod.com
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| | The 1830 Book of Mormon - Alma |
 | | 18:30 And Ammon saith unto him, The Heavens is a place where God dwells, and all his holy angels. |
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| | Chicago: Population of Chicago by Decades 1830-1990 |
 | | The figures for 1840 to 2000 are from the U.S. Census of Population taken every ten years. |  | | The following table shows the population of Chicago between 1830 and 2000. |
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http://cpl.lib.uic.edu/004chicago/timeline/population.html
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| | Chicago: Weather and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The name Chicago is first recorded in 1688 in a French document, where it appears as Chigagou, an Algonquian word meaning “onion field.” In explanation of this name, the document states there that wild onion or garlic grew profusely in the area. |  | | The name of the field or meadow was first transferred to the river and then was given to the city in 1830. |
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http://www.answers.com/chicago
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| | Crawford County - 1830 |
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http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/histcountymaps/crawford1830map.htm
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| | Module 5. Common School Reform, 1830-1850 |
 | | The period 1830 to 1850 saw the establishment of the "Common School Reform in the U.S. For our purposes we may define 'common school' (or what would be later termed "public school education" as: = |  | | How did this piece of technology help teachers? |
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http://asterix.ednet.lsu.edu/~maxcy/4001_5.htm
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| | Historical Census Data for 1830 |
 | | The variables below represent all of the questions from the 1830 census recorded by ICPSR. |  | | The variables have been grouped into categories for convenience. |
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http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/censusbin/census/cen.pl?year=830
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| | Burlington, Vermont, 1830, surviving buildings |
 | | 163 South Willard Street, Potwin-Winterbotham Estate, before 1830 |  | | 281 St. Paul Street, Seth Morse House, before 1830 |  | | 58-60 Park Street, Smith House, probably before 1830, with later alterations and additions |
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http://www.uvm.edu/~histpres/HPJ/burl1830/buildings.html
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| | IGN: 1830: Railroads and Robber Barons |
 | | Visit GameStats for the latest 1830: Railroads and Robber Barons ratings and rankings |  | | Connections for 1830: Railroads and Robber Barons (PC) |  | | Find out what other IGN readers have to say about 1830: Railroads and Robber Barons. |
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http://pc.ign.com/objects/008/008401.html
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| | Amazon.com: Algeria, 1830-2000: A Short History: Books |
 | | Peter Gaffney (Ireland) - See all my reviews |  | | Benjamin Stora (Professor of History at the University of Paris, Saint Denis) has written a new introductory chapter on Algeria's colonial period (1830-1954) and revised the final section with up-to-date information, making Algeria 1830-2000 a clear, detailed, rigorously factual, and up-to-date account of this troubled nation from 1830 down to the present day. |  | | Written with painstaking detail about the 1954-1962 Algerian civil war and the nation's history since its independence, Algeria 1830-2000 features college-level narration and analysis supplemented by tables, a very convenient acronym list, a 26-page chronology, and an index. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0801489164?v=glance
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