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 | | Years: 1833 1834 1835 - 1836 - 1837 1838 1839 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s- 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1836 in art 1836 in literature 1836 in rail transport 1836 in science 1836 in music 1836 in sports List of state leaders in 1836 List.. |  | | Years: 1830 1831 1832- 1833 - 1834 1835 1836 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s- 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1833 in art 1833 in literature 1833 in rail transport 1833 in science 1833 in music 1833 in sports List of state leaders in 1833 List.. |  | | The year 1833 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here. |
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| | 1836 Online Research :: Information about 1836 |
 | | 1836 in topic: Art Architecture - 1836 in art - 1836 in literature - 1836 in music Other topics 1836 in Canada - 1836 in rail transport - 1836 in science - 1836 in South Africa - 1836 in sports |  | | March 1 - Convention of 1836 of delegates from 57 Texas communities convenes in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas to deliberate independence from Mexico |  | | 1836 was a Leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). |
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| | Infoplease Search: cannon |
 | | (Biographies) CANNON, Joseph Gurney (1836—1926) CANNON, Joseph Gurney, a Representative from Illinois; born... |  | | (Almanac - Sports) Jimmy Cannon Born: 1910 Tough, opinionated New York sportswriter and essayist who viewed sports as... |  | | (Biographies) CANNON, Newton (1781—1841) CANNON, Newton, a Representative from Tennessee; born in Guilford... |
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| | Moving to Texas - Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston, El Paso, Austin |
 | | In September 1836, Texans voted for annexation by the United States; approval by the U.S. Congress was delayed until 1845, however, because of the northern states' opposition to the extension of slavery. |  | | The same year the Texans captured San Antonio after a devastating siege; a provisional government was set up on Mar. 2, 1836, and Sam Houston was named commander in chief of the Texas armies, Stephen Austin having gone to Washington to solicit aid. |  | | Despite reverses, the Texans declared their independence in a great spirit of resistance, and on Mar. 2, 1836, David Burnet was named provisional president. |
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| | :: Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays :: |
 | | Today the Texas Relays are a fixture on the American sports scene, with world-class athletes like Maurice Greene, Boris Henry, Amy Acuff and Jon Drummond rubbing shoulders with thousands of high-school and university athletes, and overflow crowds to watch them. |  | | Before 1900, track and field in Texas was a part of school sports days, or "field days." Texas was barely a decade away from the 'Wild West" days of cowboys and Indians, cattle drives and gunfights. |  | | Before Texans voted to join the United States in 1845, Texas won its freedom from Mexico in 1836, and was an independent nation for nine years. |
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| | Install Cabinets, Dilley, Texas, TX |
 | | The only professional sports team to reside in San Antonio are the NBA team the San Antonio Spurs. |  | | Although six flags have flown over Texas, there have been eight changes of government: Spanish 1519-1685, French 1685-1690, Spanish 1690-1821, Mexican 1821-1836, Republic of Texas 1836-1845, United States 1845-1861, Confederate States 1861-1865, United States 1865-Present. |  | | Laredo, Texas is the world's largest inland port. |
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| | Los Angeles Galaxy - Major League Soccer (MLS) Outdoor Soccer on OurSports Central |
 | | CARSON, CA (Sunday, March 12, 2006)- Memorial services for Doug Hamilton, President & General Manager of Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy and Chief Operating Officer, AEG Sports, will be held on Wednesday, March 15, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. |  | | Sports handicapping portal with free football, baseball, and basketball picks and much more. |  | | Los Angeles Galaxy - Major League Soccer (MLS) Outdoor Soccer on OurSports Central |
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| | Search Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Martinez, Calif. One of the most charismatic of 20th-century sports figures, Joltin' Joe joined the New York Yankees of the American League in 1936 and quickly rose to stardom, winning the league's batting title with... |  | | Cannon, Joseph Gurney Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1903-11), b. |  | | Guilford co., N.C. A lawyer in Illinois, Cannon served as a Republican in Congress from 1873 to 1923, except for the years 1891-93 and 1913-15, when first the Populists and then the Progressives were able to defeat him. |
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| | Chenango River. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 |
 | | S of Chenango Forks is recreational area (camping, summer and winter sports). |  | | Chenango Canal, built 18361837 as link in Erie Canal system, joined Utica and Binghamton; abandoned 1878. |  | | Chenango River (shuh-NAIN-go), c.90 mi/145 km long, central N.Y.; rises SW of Utica; flows S and SW, through dairying and vegetable-growing valley, to Susquehanna R. at Binghamton. |
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| | Nation Newspaper -- Recommendations and Resources |
 | | Newspapers have been developed around very narrow topic areas, such as news for merchants in a specific industry, fans of particular sports, fans of the arts or of specific artists, and participants in the same sorts of activities or lifestyles. |  | | The National Digital Newspaper Program is a project begun by the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2004 to create a publically available digital archive of historically significant newspapers published in the United States between 1836 and 1922. |  | | In the United States and Canada, there are few truly national newspapers, with the notable exceptions of ''USA Today'' in the United States and ''The Globe and Mail'' and ''The National Post'' in Canada. |
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| | FOXSports.com - SOCCER- Soccer |
 | | Fox Reality - © 2006 Fox Sports Interactive Media, LLC. |  | | The United States hosts Norway in an international friendly being used as a tuneup for the World Cup in June. |  | | MLS commissioner Don Garber and team president Oliver Luck unveil the name and logo of Major League Soccer's newest club, the Houston 1836. |
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| | Wisconsin, state, United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | In 1836, Wisconsin was made a territory, and the legislators chose a compromise site for the capital, midway between the Milwaukee and western centers of population; thus the city of Madison was founded. |  | | Wisconsins frontage on lakes Superior and Michigan as well as its many beautiful lakes and streams and its northern woodlands have made it a haven for hunters, fishermen, and water and winter sports enthusiasts. |  | | Wisconsin was alone in voting for its native son, La Follette, when he ran for president on the Progressive party ticket in 1924, and in the state his policies continued to be carried forward by his sons Robert M. La Follette, Jr., and Philip La Follette. |
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| | Stake (Mormonism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Missouri stake was relocated to Far West, Missouri in 1836 and the Kirtland Stake dissolved in 1838. |  | | The name "stake" derives from the phrase "stake in the tent of Zion" and is a reference to the stakes that upheld the Biblical tabernacle housing the Ark of the Covenant. |  | | A stake was organized at Adam-ondi-Ahman in 1838 and abandoned later that year due to the events of the Mormon War. |
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| | Athens Guide: Syntagma (Constitution) Square |
 | | At the top of Syntagma is the Parliament Building, formerly the King's Palace, built between 1836 and 1840 by King Otto and financed by his father Ludwig I of Bavaria. |  | | It was a large public square with tree shaded walkways and benches and cafes where Athenians and travelers could talk politics, sports or whatever it is people talk about when they are hanging around in squares. |  | | Syntagma was also the scene of the massive political rallies of New Democracy, PASOK and the KKE political parties as well as holiday concerts and festivals, the biggest perhaps being the New Year's Eve Concert, a giant party thrown by the City of Athens, featuring some of Greece's most popular performers. |
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| | New Georgia Encyclopedia: Newton County |
 | | Due to the location, transportation connections, and ready labor force of Newton County, manufacturing and industry, including several Fortune 500 companies (among them Pactiv Corporation, General Mills, Bridgestone Sports), are the main sources of revenue. |  | | Oxford was incorporated in 1839 to support Emory College, chartered in 1836; a second campus, opened in Atlanta in 1919, became Emory University, and the original campus is now called Oxford College of Emory University. |  | | The county population in 2000 was 62,001 (75.3 percent white, 22.2 percent black, and 1.9 percent Hispanic). |
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| | Kent County, Michigan - InfoMI.com |
 | | Kent County was first settled in the 1820s and organized as a self-governing body in 1836. |  | | Today Kent County has a rich cultural heritage with several colleges, museums, and sports arenas, including the home of the Grand Rapids White Caps and the recently formed Griffins hockey team. |  | | Kent County was named after James Kent, a prominent legal authority who served as Chief Justice in the New York Supreme Court and as Chancellor of the New York Court of Chancery, (1814-1823). |
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| | Kent County, Michigan - InfoMI.com |
 | | Kent County was first settled in the 1820s and organized as a self-governing body in 1836. |  | | Today Kent County has a rich cultural heritage with several colleges, museums, and sports arenas, including the home of the Grand Rapids White Caps and the recently formed Griffins hockey team. |  | | Kent County was named after James Kent, a prominent legal authority who served as Chief Justice in the New York Supreme Court and as Chancellor of the New York Court of Chancery, (1814-1823). |
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| | Kent County, Michigan - InfoMI.com |
 | | Kent County was first settled in the 1820s and organized as a self-governing body in 1836. |  | | Today Kent County has a rich cultural heritage with several colleges, museums, and sports arenas, including the home of the Grand Rapids White Caps and the recently formed Griffins hockey team. |  | | Kent County was named after James Kent, a prominent legal authority who served as Chief Justice in the New York Supreme Court and as Chancellor of the New York Court of Chancery, (1814-1823). |
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| | FDH Law |
 | | The four provincial areas of the County Constabulary were merged to form the Irish Constabulary in 1836, and Queen Victoria honoured the police with the title "Royal Irish Constabulary" (RIC) in 1867... |  | | Members of the RIC were banned from GAA sports in 1888 Bloody Sunday Dublin were... |  | | The Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) was one of Ireland's two in the early twentieth century alongside the... |
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| | Listings Connecticut: Middlebury |
 | | Middlebury From the Connecticut Historical Collection BY John Warner Barbour Published 1836 M1DDLEBURY was incorporated as a town in 1807. |  | | Middlebury, CT News change city Search Local Sports Yale University New York Yankees New York Giants New York Jets New York Mets New York Islanders Quinnipiac... |  | | St John of the Cross Church in Middlebury Connecticut is a Roman Catholic Church. |
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| | Listings Connecticut: Harwinton |
 | | Harwinton From the Connecticut Historical Collection BY John Warner Barbour Published 1836 HARWINTON originally consisted of two half townships, one part belonging to Hartford, and the other to... |  | | Harwinton, CT News change city Search Local Sports New York Yankees New York Giants New York Jets New York Mets New York Islanders New York Knicks New York Rangers New... |  | | Town of Harwinton Eastern Gateway to Litchfield County Welcome to Harwinton, Connecticut The Town of Harwinton, located in Litchfield County, was incorporated in 1737 from land controlled by the... |
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| | Listings Connecticut: Goshen |
 | | Goshen From the Connecticut Historical Collection BY John Warner Barbour Published 1836 THE township of Goshen was sold at New Haven, in December, 1737, and its settlement commenced in one or two... |  | | Goshen, Connecticut From The Connecticut Guide, 1935 Goshen in 1835 Goshen, the next town to the south best reached from Norfolk by way of Torrington, was auctioned at New Haven in 1737, bids... |  | | Welcome to Tyler Lake Tyler Lake is located in the town of Goshen, in Litchfield County, approximately 10 miles west of the city of Torrington. |
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| | Meadow Cottage Bed & Breakfast, Wellesbourne, Startford-upon-Avon |
 | | The cottage was built in 1836 and is part of the old village of Wellesbourne. |  | | Charlecote Park, Heritage Motor Museum at Gaydon, Wellesbourne Watermill, Wellesbourne Airfield with its flying club, Walton Hall for Riding, Golf Tuition, Archery and other sports facilities. |  | | The historic village of Wellesbourne is five miles from Stratford upon Avon, six miles from Warwick and its castle and seven miles from Leamington Spa and its superb shops. |
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| | City of Watervliet |
 | | Watervliet High School sets an unprecedented statewide record by achieving New York State High School Championships in the sports of football, baseball and basketball all in the same year. |  | | April 30, 1836 the State Legislature created the incorporated Village of Gibbonsville as well as the unincorporated Villages of Port Schuyler and the Village of West Troy all within the Town of Watervliet |  | | In March of 1913 a major flood caused wide spread damage in Watervliet extending from the river west to 2nd Ave with water depths of 6 to 8 feet along Broadway. |
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| | Meadow Cottage Bed & Breakfast, Wellesbourne, Startford-upon-Avon |
 | | The cottage was built in 1836 and is part of the old village of Wellesbourne. |  | | Charlecote Park, Heritage Motor Museum at Gaydon, Wellesbourne Watermill, Wellesbourne Airfield with its flying club, Walton Hall for Riding, Golf Tuition, Archery and other sports facilities. |  | | The historic village of Wellesbourne is five miles from Stratford upon Avon, six miles from Warwick and its castle and seven miles from Leamington Spa and its superb shops. |
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| | myfinance.ca - Mexican Flag |
 | | Manufacturer of U.S., state, international, custom, sports, historical, military and all other flags and banners. |  | | We have 500,000 flags and flagpoles from 200 countries in stock. |  | | Tejanos and Texas Under the Mexican Flag, 1821-1836 |
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