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| | ITIS 'Taxon Author(s)' Search results citing "Bleeker, 1856" |
 | | Stigmatogobius javanicus (Bleeker, 1856) -- invalid -- javanese goby, javanese goby |  | | Apogon apogonides (Bleeker, 1856) -- invalid -- shorttooth cardinalfish, shorttooth cardinalfish |  | | Parapterois heterurus (Bleeker, 1856) -- invalid -- blackfoot firefish |
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http://www.itis.usda.gov:8080/servlet/SingleRpt/RefRpt?search_type=author&search_id=author_id&search_id_value=951
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| | Presidential Election of 1856 |
 | | The election of 1856 took place against the backdrop of civil war in Kansas and a country split over slavery. |  | | James Buchanan was the front runner at the Democratic convention in Cincinnati in June 1856. |  | | The election would be decided in the North East and in the North East enough voters feared the threats of the south to secede that Buchanan won. |
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http://www.multied.com/elections/1856.html
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| | U.S. presidential election, 1856 - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, 1856, History of the United States (1776-1865), Origins of the American Civil War |  | | Republicans condemned the Kansas-Nebraska Act and expansion of slavery, while Democrats took more of a laissez-faire approach to slavery expansion, taking the official approach that it was a state-by-state decision. |  | | The Whigs meanwhile had disbanded but been largely replaced by the Republican Party, a new organization that nominated John Fremont of California as its first standard bearer. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/U.S._presidential_election,_1856
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| | Timeline 1855-1859 |
 | | 1856 Apr 5, Booker T. Washington, Black American educator, was born in Franklin County, Va. The former slave later founded the Tuskegee Institute. |  | | 1856 Nov 4, James Buchanan was elected US president. |  | | 1856 Feb 19, Tin-type camera was patented by Hamilton Smith in Gambier, Ohio. |
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http://timelines.ws/1855_1859.HTML
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| | Lieutenant Henry Ossian Flipper, U |
 | | Henry Ossian Flipper was born in Thomasville, Georgia, on March 21, 1856, into slavery and spent his formative years in Georgia. |  | | Following the Civil War, he attended the American Missionary Association Schools in his home state. |
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http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/topics/afam/flipper.htm
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| | The Troubles In Kansas - 1856 Report |
 | | A complete name index of the 1856 Report of the Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Troubles in Kansas is available through the compiler, Robert A. Hodge. |  | | In an effort to determine who in fact was an eligible voter in the 1854 and 1855 elections, a comparison of poll lists was made to the 1855 Territory of Kansas Census. |  | | These events led to such loud outcries of fraud that they reached even the ears of Washington, D. On March 19, 1856, The House of Representatives appointed a special committee to investigate the "Troubles In Kansas." In July of 1856, the committee submitted it's report to the House of Representatives. |
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http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/troubles.html
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| | Probate 1854-56 |
 | | 102 March term 1856 Calahan E.J., adm'r 103 March term 1856 Calahan E.J., adm'r 113 May term 1856 Campbell William A., adm'r 121 July term 1856 Campbell Wm. |  | | 120 July term 1856 Sorrell Nancy, deceased 107 April term 1856 Sorrell Nancy, deceased 112 May term 1856 Stephens Jo?, adm'r 96 Feb. term 1856 Stephenson Wm. |  | | 104 March term 1856 Deaton Frances 119 July term 1856 Deaton James A. 112 May term 1856 Deaton James A., guardian 119 July term 1856 Dickson Wm. |
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ms/county/tishomingo/probate2.html
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| | Beagh Parish Catholic Baptisms 1855-1856 |
 | | 30 Nov 1856 Thomas of Martin Brennan and Margaret Kyne |  | | 24 Aug 1856 Nancy of James Cullinan and Mary Sweeny |  | | 3 May 1856 Elizabeth of Michael Hanrahan and Winifred Haddock |
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http://home.att.net/~labaths/births.htm
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| | U.S. presidential election, 1856 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The newly formed Republican Party condemned the Kansas-Nebraska Act and expansion of slavery, while Democrats took more of a laissez-faire approach to slavery expansion, taking the official position that it was a state-by-state decision. |  | | The U.S. presidential election of 1856 was waged almost entirely on the issue of slavery, pitted as a struggle between democracy and aristocracy, and focusing specifically on Kansas. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1856
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| | Migrant Ships Arriving In South Australia 1836-60 |
 | | MONSOON Port Adelaide 17 03 1857 Liverpool 10 12 1856 Weymess W.F. WILLIAM MILES Robe 18 03 1857.... |  | | 970 Chinese in steerage; 37 day voyage BEATRIX Port Adelaide 08 04 1857 London 15 12 1856 Verschoor E. REBECCA Robe 08 04 1857 Hong Kong 12 01 1857 March H.R. 110 Chinese passengers FRANCIS P. PAGE Robe 14 04 1857.... |  | | 05 02 1857 R No passengers VICTORIA Port Adelaide 07 02 1857 Hamburg 30 10 1856 Tonnissen C.T. JAN HENDRICK Robe 09 02 1857.... |
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http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/shipping/mig-sa4.htm
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| | Seasonal Summary for 1856-1857 |
 | | Barney Williams has hitherto displayed by acting in a variety of American pieces was last night shown in more concentrated form." He concluded by saying, "We have now, at last, something really attractive in American acting" (February 24, 1857). |  | | foreman of the jury (16) in Janet Pride (8 Dec 1856 - 30 May 1857) |  | | foreman of the jury: John Sanders (16 perfs, 8 Dec 1856 - 30 May 1857) |
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http://www.emich.edu/public/english/adelphi_calendar/m56s.htm
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| | 1856 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | November 17 - American Old West: On the Sonoita River in present-day southern Arizona, the United States Army establishes Fort Buchanan in order to help control new land acquired in the Gadsden Purchase. |  | | November 4 - U.S. presidential election, 1856: Democrat James Buchanan defeats former President Millard Fillmore, representing a coalition of "Know-Nothings" and Whigs, and John C. Frémont of the fledgling Republican Party to become the 15th President of the United States. |  | | March 30 - The Treaty of Paris (1856) is signed, ending the Crimean War |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1856
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| | Marriage Records - Jefferson County |
 | | White, William H. Righthouse, Nancy J. 1856 January 31 |  | | Vawter, Thomas J. Dark, Nancy A. 1856 December 25 |  | | McCord, William H. Nichols, Rebecca T. 1856 May 25 |
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http://www.myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/marriage/marr.html
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| | Index to Marriage Notices in the Vineyard Gazette, 1850-1863 |
 | | Gardner, Frederick (Scituate) and Cottle, Mary Freeman (Tisbury) on 15 Nov 1856 in Scituate (28 Nov 1856) |  | | Cottle, Mary Freeman (Tisbury) and Gardner, Frederick (Scituate) on 15 Nov 1856 in Scituate (28 Nov 1856) |  | | Donaldson, Joseph W. (Falmouth) and Darrow, Rebecca V. (Edgartown) on 9 Jan 1856 in Edgartown (11 Jan 1856) |
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| | Election of 1856 |
 | | In his place the Democrats turned to James Buchanan, who had been the minister to Britain from 1853 to 1856 and was not linked to the Kansas issue. |  | | The American Party (Know-Nothings) nominated former president Millard Fillmore and capitalized on nativist discontent. |  | | Find books on Election of 1856 at Amazon.com. |
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http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h85.html
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Treaty of Paris (1856) - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The Treaty was signed on March 30, made the Black Sea neutral and closed it to all warships and prohibited fortifications and the presence of armaments on its shores. |  | | The Treaty of Paris of 1856 settled the Crimean War between Russia and England. |  | | Encyclopedia4U - Treaty of Paris (1856) - Encyclopedia Article |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/t/treaty-of-paris-1856-.html
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| | American Caricatures Pertaining to the Civil War |
 | | The Great Match at Baltimore, Between the Illinois Bantam and the Old Cock of the White House, by Louis Maurer, Currier and Ives, 1860 |  | | The Great Republican Reform Party, Currier and Ives, 1856 |  | | The Right Man for the Right Place, 1856 |
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http://www.boondocksnet.com/gallery/cartoons/cw/index_cw.html
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| | PBS - THE WEST - Wovoka/Jack Wilson |
 | | Little is known about his early life, but at about age fourteen his father died, leaving Wovoka to be raised by the family of David Wilson, a nearby white rancher. |  | | Wovoka was born in Western Nevada, in what is now Esmeralda County, in about 1856. |  | | Known as the messiah to his followers, Wovoka was the Paiute mystic whose religious pronouncements spread the Ghost Dance among many tribes across the American West. |
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http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/s_z/wovoka.htm
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| | Marriages from Bloomville Mirror - 1856 - 1858 |
 | | This website is held in trust by Joyce Riedinger for the use of all Delaware County Researchers |  | | You most likely will need to scroll as there are five columns to this database |  | | Marriages from Bloomville Mirror - 1856 - 1858 |
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http://www.dcnyhistory.org/oldnewsidx/vrmmalz5.html
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| | Sigmund Freud [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Freud was born in Frieberg, Moravia in 1856, but when he was four years old his family moved to Vienna, where Freud was to live and work until the last year of his life. |  | | In 1937 the Nazis annexed Austria, and Freud, who was Jewish, was allowed to leave for England. |
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| | J.J. Thomson (1856-1940) |
 | | He guided Trinity with his usual common sense and benevolence until shortly before his death on August 30, 1940. |  | | was born on December 18, 1856 near Manchester, England. |
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| | 1856 Rules: Observations and Clarifications Compiled by Lou Jerkich |
 | | Only the CGR has 5% certificates, and when these are in use the CGR president's certificate is a 10% one. |  | | The public company that owns this private company may add the $10 Port Huron bonus when running to Sarnia. |  | | The introduction to the 1856 game makes it quite clear that a company president may make decisions that will " |
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http://junior.apk.net/~jerkich/1856clar.html
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| | The Whig Party |
 | | The last year the Whigs had a presidential candidate was in 1856. |  | | This party was strong in urban areas, which had also been a Whig stronghold. |  | | Text by Hal Morris for The American Revolution - an.HTML project |
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http://www.earlyrepublic.net/whigs.htm
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| | The Octagon House |
 | | An 1856 Landmark of Camillus, N.Y. In 1844, Isaiah Wilcox, a native of Rhode Island, and his wife, Ann Sherman of Connecticut, came west to settle in Camillus on property owned by an acquaintance from Rhode Island. |  | | The deep cellar, accessed near the cistern, was rumored to have been part of the underground railroad. |  | | The House is open every Sunday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. |
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http://www.communitysite.com/states/newyork/octagon.htm
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| | USN Ships--USS Merrimack (1856-1861) |
 | | Commissioned in February 1856, she made her initial deployment to European waters, visiting ports in England, France and Portugal before returning to the U.S. in early 1857. |  | | Following repairs, in October 1857 Merrimack was sent around South America to become flagship of the Pacific Squadron, a role she played until November 1859. |  | | It was published in Frank M. Bennett's book "The Steam Navy of the United States". |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/merimak2.htm
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| | Heinrich Heine |
 | | His works still, long after his death, arouse controversy in Germany, although his verse influenced the young Rilke, Wilhelm Busch, and Frank Wedekind, and a number of other aspiring poets. |  | | Heine died in Paris on February 17, 1856. |
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| | Today in History: May 15 |
 | | Lyman Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was born on May 15, 1856, in Chittenango, New York. |  | | See Letter, California vigilante committee to John Stephens, 5 September 1856, featured in Words and Deeds in American History. |  | | The son of a successful entrepreneur, Baum embarked on many careers before beginning to write for children. |
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/may15.html
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| | Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1856 Edition - Letter C |
 | | Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1856 Edition - Letter C |  | | A term applied to the time allowed for bringing proof of allegiance, which being elapsed, if either party sue for circumduction of the time of proving, it has the effect that no proof can afterwards be brought; and the cause must be determined as it stood when circumduction was obtained. |  | | A measure of land, which is different in different provinces. |
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http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvier_c.htm
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| | James Keir Hardie |
 | | gitimate son of Mary Keir, a servant from Legbrannock, Lanarkshire, Scotland, was born on 15th August, 1856. |  | | Mary later married David Hardie, a ship's carpenter, and the family moved to the Partick district of Glasgow. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRhardie.htm
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| | The Depot: 1856: Strategies |
 | | Especially in 1856, a second company, especially the RIGHT second company is crucial to success.] |  | | Otherwise, you're likely to continue to favor 1830.] |  | | [Paul: Individual taste will determine whether a particular person favors 1856 over 1830 or vice versa. |
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http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arena/5276/depot/1856s.htm
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| | Robert Schumann (1810-1856) |
 | | Schumann died at age 46 on July 29, 1856, almost certainly from the effects of syphilis and the toxic mercury treatments administered by his doctors. |  | | Of his visits with Schumann, Brahms, normally reticent, wrote poignant letters to Clara with whom the young composer had fallen irrevocably in love. |
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http://www.carolinaclassical.com/schumann
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| | Sigmund Freud: 1856-1958 |
 | | Sigismund Freud is born on May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (now Pribor in the Czech Republic). |  | | Later he is to say that the relationships to Julius and to John determined the neurotic and intense elements of all later friendships. |
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http://www.freud-museum.at/freud/chronolg/1856-58e.htm
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| | Max Uhle Biography |
 | | Uhle was born in 1856 in Germany, where he grew up and studied until he went to South America for the first time in 1892. |  | | He began his career as an archaeologist in the field of linguistics. |  | | Since then many of his finds and theories have been used to increase the knowledge of chronology, culture, and people of Western South America during the preceding two millenniums. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/wilson/ant304/biography/arybios98/morrisbio.html
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| | Heinrich Heine (1797- 1856) |
 | | Heinrich Heine died in 1856 in Paris after a long illness which had left him bed-ridden for 8 years. |  | | A Mid-Summer Night's Dream" (1847) in which he poked fun at the utopian political writing then prevailing in Germany. |
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http://www.germanembassy-india.org/news/dec97/gn16.htm
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| | 1856 Emigrants |
 | | Brendan Hall, 'Vere Foster's County Louth Emigrants, 1856' in the Journal of the Genealogical Society of Ireland, Vol. |  | | During the summer of 1856 there was great controversy surrounding the emigration of these young Louth women, mainly to Canada West, via Drogheda, Liverpool and New York. |  | | From The Newry Examiner and Louth Advertiser (ex The Irish American), July 23 1856 |
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| | Elbert Hubbard of East Aurora |
 | | HUBBARD, Elbert; editor, The Fra and Philistine Magazine; President of the Corporation known as the Roycrofters; b. |  | | Bloomington, Ill., U. S., 19 June 1856; father a farmer and country Doctor. |
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| | The Depot: 1856 |
 | | 1856 has added debt (via government bonds) and destinations (where a portion of a company's capitalization will be paid to a company when it is reached) to the 18xx game system. |
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http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arena/5276/depot/1856.htm
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| | Formative Years -- Sigmund Freud: Conflict & Culture (Library of Congress Exhibition) |
 | | Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on May 6, 1856, in the small town of Freiberg, now part of the Czech Republic. |  | | In 1860 the family settled in Vienna where Sigmund, as he came to call himself, received an education emphasizing classical literature and philosophy -- an education that would serve him well in developing his theories and conveying them to a wide audience. |
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http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freud01.html
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| | Mexico 1856 |
 | | New regulations were drawn up, and were supposed to be made public on July 15, but problems with the engraving, and therefore the production, of the stamps delayed this until July 31. |  | | The president of Mexico, Don Ignacio Comonfort, authorized the introduction of prepayment of postage using adhesive stamps by decree of February 21, 1856. |  | | On August 1, 1856 Mexico issued its first postage stamps. |
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http://mexico.ameridane.net
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| | 1856 Strategy |
 | | This focus can lead to many companies being owned by a single player for the game. |  | | I have been recently played 1856 several times, so I felt that I should update my prior review. |  | | If that is a serious issue, then consider allowing one of your companies to collapse into the CGR, if necessary. |
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http://www.pyro.net/~bankler/strat_1856.html
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| | Home page of Avogadro |
 | | Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro, conte di Quaregna e di Cerreto (1776 - 1856), was born in Turin, Italy, on 9th August, 1776. |  | | He was the son of Count Filippo Avogadro and Anna Maria Vercellone. |
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http://www.bulldog.u-net.com/avogadro/avoga.html
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| | Nikola Tesla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His baptism certificate reports that he was born on June 28 (Julian calendar; July 10 in the Gregorian calendar) 1856, and christened by the Serbian Orthodox priest, Toma Oklobdžija. |  | | His father was Rev. Milutin Tesla, a priest in the Serb Orthodox Church Metropolitanate of Sremski Karlovci. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
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| | St. John Church Records - Saginaw, MI |
 | | Buried, August 20, 1856, 2 P.M. East Saginaw. |  | | Buried, September 11, 1856, 9 A.M. #18 STOLZ, Margaretha, wife of J. Georg STOLZ, 60 years, 7 mo., 9 days. |  | | Born: Johann Georg, June 7, 1856, Marie October 24, 1854. |
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| | 1856 gold coins |
 | | So if government reporting requirements bother you, do your homework before investing and avoid products which fall into the reporting area. |  | | Australia 1856 Gold Half Sovereign Victoria fillet head. |  | | In the first ten years after the California Gold rush began, some $600 million in as was discovered in California gold its population exploded from a. |
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http://www.goldgrow.com/gold/1856-gold-coins.html
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1856.txt
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