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| | Compromise of 1850 |
 | | Taylor's suggestion to Congress that California be added to the Union without it becoming a territory in December, 1849, combined with the proposed Nashville Convention, precipitated the turmoil in Congress in January, 1850. |  | | President Taylor's unexpected death in July, 1850 meant that abolitionist William Seward was out as an adviser to the President and moderate Daniel Webster was in. |  | | First, the state of California would be admitted to the Union as a free state. |
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http://blueandgraytrail.com/event/Compromise_of_1850
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| | Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events:1850-1859 |
 | | Compromise of 1850 admits California as a free state; New Mexico and Utah territories are organized with no restrictions on slavery until they apply for statehood. |  | | Democrat Franklin Pierce, a friend of Hawthorne's, defeats General Winfield Scott for the presidency and affirms his support for the Compromise of 1850. |  | | At the Nashville Convention, delegates from nine Southern states gather and agree to defend the rights of slaveholders and to adopt what they consider a moderate position by extending the 36' 30" dividing line of the Missouri Compromise, actions rendered moot by the Compromise of 1850 and, later, by the Kansas-Nebraska Act. |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/1850.htm
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| | Timeline 1850-1854 |
 | | 1850 Sep 20, The slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished as a provision of Henry Clay’s Compromise of 1850. |  | | 1850 Apr, During the debate on the Compromise of 1850, Senator Henry Foote, a unionist and supporter of the compromise, drew a pistol on Senator Thomas Hart Benton, an opponent of the deal. |  | | 1850 Brigham Young was appointed governor of the Utah territory. |
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http://timelines.ws/1850_1854.HTML
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| | 1850 Census Update |
 | | The 1850 census therefore shows Alfred and Julia's son, Alfred Harrison Blair, age 25, as head of household. |  | | Mary Blair filed a petition for divorce 30 September 1850, before the October census. |  | | He usually listed himself as "A.J." rather than "Andrew J.", though he does use the latter in the 1867 Texas State Voter Registration. |
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http://www.blairsociety.org/censusup.htm
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| | Oregon In 1850 |
 | | TANDY, Robert Rutherford (1831-1905): never married; s/o Jackson and Sarah (Snelling) Tandy; emigrated with sister, Francis and her family; started for OR in 1850 but wintered over at Salt Lake before continuing on to Oregon; started east in 1853 with Andrew J. |  | | HOLBROOK, Amory (1820-1866): was a lawyer and politician; appointed US Attorney General for OR; arrived May 1850; was mayor of Oregon City 1856-1859; state legislature in 1859 |  | | BILLS, Charles Franklin (1848-): s/o Worthington and Henrietta (Wheatley) Bills; in WA by 1855 but may have emigrated after 1850 |
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http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1850.htm
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| | [No title] |
 | | CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MS COUNTY: DESOTO DIVISION: Southern REEL NO: M432-371 PAGE NO: 313B REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 3rd day of Sep 1850 by John S. Logan ==================================================================================================================================== LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. |  | | CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MS COUNTY: DESOTO DIVISION: Southern REEL NO: M432-371 PAGE NO: 314B REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 4th day of Sep 1850 by John S. Logan ==================================================================================================================================== LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. |  | | CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MS COUNTY: DESOTO DIVISION: Southern REEL NO: M432-371 PAGE NO: 314A REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 4th day of Sep 1850 by John S. Logan ==================================================================================================================================== LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. |
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http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ms/desoto/1850/pg0313a.txt
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| | 1850 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | January 29 - Henry Clay introduces the Compromise of 1850 to the U.S. Congress |  | | March 7 - United States Senator Daniel Webster gives his "Seventh of March" speech in which he endorses the Compromise of 1850 in order to prevent a possible civil war. |  | | 1850 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1850
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| | Compromise of 1850 (Memory): American Treasures of the Library of Congress |
 | | South Carolina Senator John C. Calhoun prepared his last speech during the course of the great debate over the Compromise of 1850, a controversial set of resolutions sponsored by Henry Clay that moved the slavery question squarely to the forefront. |  | | Compromise of 1850 (Memory): American Treasures of the Library of Congress |  | | Calhoun would return to the Senate on March 7 to listen to the speech given by Daniel Webster in favor of Clay's resolutions, but died shortly after, on March 31, 1850. |
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http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trm043.html
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 | | Marshall Age Occupation Real Estate Born 1 1 Tapley, Sewall W. 25 Clothier 1,800 Maine Nancy 22 (nee Campbell) Delia F. Mara, John 14 Ireland parker, Asa 64 Clothier Maine -2 campbell, Wm. |  | | Edward C. 16 Blacksmith " Frances 11 Me. Randolph 9 Eli 7 Theresa 1 Dean, Martin 17 Laborer England 23-30 Blake, James 28 Fireman Ireland Mary 26 " James 7 " Maria 4 Mass. |  | | (5) 100-134 17 John (9) 554-658 98 Peter (10) 150-190 26 Timothy L. Bolton [Botton?], Elisha 648-757 110 Eunice (314)-379 53 William (8) 649-758 110 Boston, Albert H.) (314)-379 53 John J. & Betsey) Frankfort - 1850 Index -3- House-Family Nos. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~Paul_Emerson/frankfortcensus/1850census.txt
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| | WCGS-1850 Mortality Scedule |
 | | This page contains an index for the 1850 Mortality Schedule of Warren County, Ohio, compiled from the above book by Chuck Griffin of the Warren County Genealogical Society. |  | | Warren County, Ohio Deaths, 1850 and 1860 Mortality Index |  | | As available, the alphabetical list from the census record provides name, age, sex, birth location, month died, occupation, cause of death and the township. |
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http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/1850-Mortality.htm
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| | GSWC: 1850-1859 Newspaper Notices |
 | | At a meeting of the Bar and officers of the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, at the Court House in this village, on the 24th day of August, 1850, |  | | EDWIN HOWE, of the 6th Regiment of Infantry, U.S. Army. |  | | He died at Fort Leavenworth, Mo., March 31st, 1850 in the 29th year of his age. |
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http://www.hvcn.org/info/gswc/data/news1850.htm
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| | 1850 US Census - Tools & Tips for Researching the 1850 Census |
 | | Schedules of slave inhabitants were taken in the Southern states, naming only the slave owner and indicating if a slave was black or mulatto, and his or her sex and age. |  | | On June 1, 1850 the Bureau of the Census began taking the 7th decennial census of the United States. |  | | Five new states - Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin and California - were added for the 1850 census, for a total of 31 states. |
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http://genealogy.about.com/cs/census/a/1850_census.htm?terms=real+estate+...
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| | Compromise of 1850 |
 | | The Senate - 1789-1989: Chapter 11 The Compromise of 1850 |  | | This Day in History: January 29 - January 29 Yesterday Tomorrow 1802 John Beckley became the first Librarian of Congress. |  | | After long debates and failure to pass the omnibus bill, Congress passed the measures as separate bills in Sept., 1850. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0813116.html
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| | 1850 Slave Schedule, Macon Co., NC |
 | | This schedule was enumerated by H. Woodfin between July 16, 1850 and November 5, 1850. |  | | This schedule is presented here in its entirety, and is as close as possible to the original. |  | | 1850 Slave Schedule, Macon Co., NC 1850 Slave Schedule |
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/region/southeast/ncmacon/1850/1850ss.html
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| | 1850 US Census, Aroostook, Maine: transcriptions |
 | | Surnames of individuals born in Ireland appearing in the 1850 US Census of northern Aroostook County |  | | This was the Seventh Census taken by the United States, and the fourth one of this region of Maine. |  | | Index of persons in the 1850 US Census of Aroostook County |
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http://upperstjohn.com/1850
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| | What is the IPUMS? |
 | | The data represent all persons in states, territories that eventually became states, and the District of Columbia, with the following exceptions: |  | | The Integrated Public Use Microdata Series consists of a series of compatible-format individual-level representative samples of the United States for the years 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000. |  | | 1850: Steven Ruggles, Russell R. Menard, et al., Public Use Microdata Sample of the 1850 United States Census of Population: User's Guide and Technical Documentation, Social History Research Laboratory, Department of History, University of Minnesota, 1995. |
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http://www.ipums.umn.edu/usa/intro.html
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| | Groep 1850 |
 | | Martin van Duynhoven (drums) Dave Duba (guitar), Dolf Geldof (bass) joined Groep 1850 in their stead, while Dean van Bergen came back. |  | | Groep 1850 was formed in The Hague, in November 1964, by Peter Sjardin. |  | | When The Klits decided to work with Hugo as their manager, the band's name was changed to Groep 1850. |
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http://www.alexgitlin.com/groep.html
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| | Samuel Gompers (1850 - 1924) |
 | | In 1863, the entire family immigrated to New York City. |  | | Born in 1850 into a Jewish family in London, Gompers began making cigars alongside his father at the age of 10. |  | | In a society renowned for its individualism and the power of its employer class, he forged a self-confident workers' organization dedicated to the principles of solidarity and mutual aid. |
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http://www.aflcio.org/aboutaflcio/history/history/gompers.cfm
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| | Boone Co., KY - 1850 US Census |
 | | The Boone County Kentucky 1850 U. Census contains 9084 Individuals with 1049 Surnames. |  | | The census data presented is that as read, interpreted, transcribed, and keyed into a database by a single individual from the microfilmed handwritten census schedules. |  | | For each selected surname, all census records will be displayed for all individuals reported in each dwelling (family) containing at least one individual with the selected surname. |
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http://www.ghg.net/cdlodge/BC1850/BC1850.html
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| | 1850 Owsley County, KY Census |
 | | Hello, welcome to the 1850 Owsley County, Kentucky Census Page!! |  | | I hope you find an ancestor or two here!! |  | | Please click on one of the buttons to access that part of the census. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/7599/census.htm
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| | 1850 Census of Population and Housing |
 | | The Seventh Census of the United States: 1850. |  | | Mortality statistics of the Seventh Census of the United States, 1850... |  | | The seventh census was governed by the provisions of an act of May 23, 1850, which directed that six schedules be used to collect the information requested by the Congress. |
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http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/decennial/1850.htm
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| | Search 1850 United States Federal Census |
 | | Separate slave schedules for 1850 asked the name of each slave owner, the number of slaves owned, and the number of slaves manumitted (released from slavery). |  | | The census was to show the names of persons who died after 1 June of the census year and to omit children born after that date. |  | | While the schedules, unfortunately, do not name individual slaves, they asked the age, color, sex, and whether or not slaves were deaf-mute, blind, insane, or idiotic; and whether or not a fugitive from the state. |
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http://www.censussearch.org/census_1850.htm
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| | The Avalon Project : Fugitive Slave Act 1850 |
 | | And be it further enacted, That the Circuit Courts of the United States shall from time to time enlarge the number of the commissioners, with a view to afford reasonable facilities to reclaim fugitives from labor, and to the prompt discharge of the duties imposed by this act. |  | | The Avalon Project : Fugitive Slave Act 1850 |  | | But in its absence the claim shall be heard and determined upon other satisfactory proofs, competent in law. |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/fugitive.htm
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| | Ontario County, New York, Census Indexes by Town, 1850-1865 |
 | | Town of Seneca, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1875, 1892 |  | | Town of Canadice, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1875, 1892 |  | | Town of Hopewell, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1865,1870, 1875, 1892 |
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http://raims.com/censusmenu.html
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| | EUGENE HENRI CAUCHOIS (1850-1911) - Rehs Galleries, Inc. |
 | | Eugene Henri Cauchois was born in the city of Rouen on the 14th of February 1850. |  | | He received his artistic training under the master painters Ferdinand Duboc and Alexandre Cabanel. |
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http://www.rehsgalleries.com/eugene_henri_cauchois_virtex.htm
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| | 1850's Pennsylvania Maps |
 | | Three new counties were created in this decade: Fulton (seat at McConnellsburg) in 1850, Montour (Danville) in 1850, and Snyder (Middleburg) in 1855. |  | | On the inside of the case is a list of other maps for sale by Thayer, Bridgman and Fanning, 156 William St., New York. |  | | The engraver Boynton flourished circa 1850 and did work for Goodrich, Tanner, and others (per Lister). |
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http://www.mapsofpa.com/antiquemaps35.htm
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| | NARA - Genealogists/Family Historians - Clues in Census Records, 1850-1930 |
 | | The 1850 census (column 10), 1860 census (column 11), 1870 census (column 14), and 1880 census (column 12) indicate whether the person had married within the year. |  | | The official census day was June 1 in each of these census years, although the enumerator may have visited the household at a later date. |  | | These clues should lead researchers to the county recorder's office or equivalent agency for deeds, mortgages, and property tax records. |
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http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/census/1850-1930.html
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 | | It is used to detect old and dupli- cate link state advertisements. |  | | Textual Conventions Several new data types are introduced as a textual convention in this MIB document. |  | | This permits the network manager to hide a subnet within an area. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1850.txt
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| | 1850 Trimble County KY Census |
 | | Donna Stark Thompson published the first 1850 census of Trimble County, Kentucky, with her permission a second edition has been published by members of the Historical Society. |  | | The following surnames appear in the 1850 Trimble County Census. |  | | The Mortality Schedule for the year ending in June 1850, has been included to provide information on the people who died before the census was taken. |
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http://www.ole.net/~maggie/trimble/1850.htm
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| | Diamond State Data Services - 1850 US Census Extract |
 | | Diamond State Data Services - 1850 US Census Extract |  | | This number was added after the census was completed and actually refers to two sides of a physical page. |  | | Having said that, every effort is made to ensure that the transcription is correct when posted. |
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http://www.dsdata.com.au/genealogy/nepa/census1850.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | This census was taken between August 26, 1850 and September 13, 1850. |  | | Enumerated from August 26, 1850 through September 13, 1850 |  | | I have made every effort to spell surnames correctly, as well as first names. |
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http://www.stephentowngenealogy.com/1850census.html
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| | Living History Farms; Get Your Grip on History |
 | | In 1850, barns were of less significance to the farm than in later years. |  | | Corn, wheat and potatoes were the three major crops in 1850. |  | | Most pioneers who raised pigs built a smokehouse to help preserve the pork. |
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http://www.lhf.org/cgi-bin/gygsite.pl?2~0
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| | Conduit - Directory Enquiries 1850 |
 | | 1850 can be accessed from all networks in Switzerland and offers both national and international Directory Assistance. |  | | Upon the June 2001 launch of 1850 Switzerland Liam Young, Chief Executive of Conduit said "We are very proud to offer the first alternative directory assistance service to Switzerland, and from our experience believe we are bringing together the principles of personal service with internationally tested efficient technology and a team of highly trained employees." |  | | In June 2001 Conduit launched Switzerland's first Independent Directory Assistance service under the number 1850. |
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http://www.conduit.ie/directoryenquiries/1850.asp
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| | Gold Rush Chronology 1850 - 1851 |
 | | It left New York City May 13th, 1850. |  | | Town Council purchased Graham House at Pacific and Kearny streets for $150,000 for use as a City Hall. |  | | It would join the fire department and become engine companies 6,7 and 8 in September 1850. |
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http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist/chron2.html
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| | 1850 |
 | | The 1850 federal census was the first to list every inhabitant's name, rather than simply that of the head of the household. |  | | The National Archives microfilm was made from the federal copy, but the dwelling numbers should be the same. |  | | Each index is set up exactly alike; the name of each individual named is followed by the dwelling number where that person may be found. |
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http://www.yatescounty.org/upload/12/historian/1850.htm
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| | 1850 Census Index: Botetourt County, Virginia |
 | | This page may be freely linked to but may not be reproduced or redistributed without permission. |  | | through the 1850 - 1930 Census, and e-mail you the results within 24 hours. |
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http://www.skcensus.com/census/va/indexes/botetourt1850.html
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| | AGRICULTURE AND THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, 1700-1850 |
 | | But even if we suppose that all the gain in rents to landowners was a direct theft of common rights from the poor, the average landless family in 1850 would thereby have lost £0.77 in income, which would be about 2 percent of a rural laboring family's income. |  | | This implies that the total gain in efficiency for English agriculture from the entire enclosure movement was 0.6% between 1750 and 1850. |  | | This supplied coal for fuel to households who would have previously relied on wood, turf, or furze for fuel. |
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http://aghistory.ucdavis.edu/AH-13098/Clark-Ag-Revolution.html
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| | Ranger Boats 1850 Reata |
 | | At the stern, the 1850 is also designed to accept a kicker motor for trolling. |  | | Looking aft, a pair of jump seats folds down when not in use. |  | | Combined with a long list of features including Lowrance |
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http://www.rangerboats.com/pages/boats/1850.cfm
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| | PowerEdge 1850 Product Details |
 | | Availability without compromise - The PowerEdge 1850 is designed for high availability and redundancy without having to give up any expandability to help ensure your data is safe. |  | | This high concentration of computing power and redundancy makes the PowerEdge 1850 the perfect choice for high performance computing clusters (HPCC), SAN front-end, web and infrastructure applications, especially where data center real estate is at a premium. |  | | The flexible PowerEdge 1850 can run a wide variety of applications in a very limited rack space. |
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http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/pedge_1850?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz
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| | Historical Census Data for 1850 |
 | | The variables below represent all of the questions from the 1850 census recorded by ICPSR. |  | | total value of roman catholic church property, 1850 |  | | 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=850
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| | APOD: 2001 July 12 - NGC 1850: Not Found in the Milky Way |
 | | testifies to violent stellar explosions, indicating short-lived massive stars were also present in NGC 1850. |  | | Stars in the large cluster are estimated to be 50 million years young, while stars in the compact cluster are younger still, with an age of about 4 million years. |  | | APOD: 2001 July 12 - NGC 1850: Not Found in the Milky Way |
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http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap010712.html
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| | Westville Home |
 | | Westville is a living history museum which depicts an 1850 west Georgia village... |  | | You may have seen pictures of little towns like Westville. |
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http://www.westville.org
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| | Alcatel Product: Alcatel 1850 Transport Service Switch ETSI |
 | | The Alcatel 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS) is a new breed of multiservice transport platform able to support any mix of traffic from 100 percent circuit to 100 percent packets. |  | | A didactic and dynamic view on the product and its revolutionary "Universal Switch" |  | | The 1850 TSS-40 and the 1850 TSS-320 are currently available in ETSI only |
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http://www.alcatel.com/products/productsummary.jhtml?repositoryID=/com/en/appxml/opgproduct/alcatel1850transportserviceswitchtcm228288321635.jhtml
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| | Map of Leon County, Florida, 1850 |
 | | Map Credit: Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida. |  | | Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center. |  | | Home > Maps > Leon County > 1850 Map |
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http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/florida/maps/countgal/meye50/37meye50.htm
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| | Combs &c. 1850 Census of Perry Co., Kentucky |
 | | Census was taken between August 19, 1850 and September 12, 1850, by John W. Remine |  | | Reminders: (1) The 1850 US Census did not designate relationships; thus an adult man and woman in a household could conceivably be no relation at all; likewise, any children in the dwelling/family. |  | | However, we have transcribed all other information, exactly as written although we knew in some instances that the name was spelled wrong, etc. Where a surname is not recorded, it is generally, though not always correctly, assumed that the surname is the same as the record above. |
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http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/perry/50-1.htm
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| | Lincolnshire Marriage Indexes 1837-1850 |
 | | The indexes do not contain any Register Office marriages, and there are few non-conformist marriages at present. |  | | The marriage index is updated regularly as more records are transcribed - currently the period from 1850 to 1870 is being worked on. |  | | Please read the introduction first as this contains more information on what has been transcribed for each registration district. |
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http://s10.freefronthost.com/mi
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| | Hoop Era (1850 to 1870) Part 1 1850-1855 |
 | | Skip ahead to part 2 1855-1860, part 3 1860-1865, or part 4 1865-1870 |  | | Hoop Era (1850 to 1870) Part 1 1850-1855 |  | | Basque of 1850, made of pink silk with a chine stripe of roses, trimmed with pinks and white fringe and bows of ribbon to match. |
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http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/timelinepages/1850to70a.htm
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| | Geostat Center: Historical Census Browser |
 | | The selection lists below represent all of the questions from the 1850 census recorded by ICPSR. |  | | They have been grouped into categories for convenience. |
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http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/histcensus/php/start.php?year=V1850
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