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| | Timeline 1867-1870 |
 | | 1867 Anton Burlingame resigned his diplomatic post as US ambassador to China and was named High Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary from the Court of Peking. |  | | 1867 Apr 1, Blacks voted in the municipal election in Tuscumbia, Alabama. |  | | 1867 Mar 1, Howard University, Washington DC, was chartered. |
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| | grantcountybirths1867.page |
 | | Moreland, Ada Louisa born March 05, 1867 parents: Razel and Nancy Moreland. |  | | Neville, unnamed male born April 1867 parents: Mortimer D. and Nancy Neville. |  | | Rotruck, Mary Elizabeth, born January 30, 1867 parents: Thomas and Rebecca Rotruck. |
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http://www.geocities.com/gchgs/grantcountybirths1867.html
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| | Reconstruction |
 | | The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution was passed by Congress in 1867. |  | | Most Southern states refused to ratify this amendment and therefore Radical Republicans such as Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sumner, Benjamin Wade, Henry Winter Davies and Benjamin Butler urged the passing of further legislation to impose these measures on the former Confederacy. |  | | He is a pig headed man, with only one idea - a bitter opposition to universal suffrage and a determination to secure the political ascendancy of the old Southern leaders, who, he emphasized, must in the nature of things rule the South. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USASreconstruction.htm
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| | HotDog Express for AOL Hometown Document |
 | | BROWN, Charles & Rachel JACKSON - 27 Dec 1867 |  | | JACKSON, Lewis & Rebecca JACKSON - 1 March 1867 |  | | ROSSAN, Benjamib & Nancy Rampy - 2 March 1867 |
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http://members.aol.com/dba1013/MARRIAGES186769.html
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| | Marriages 1867 |
 | | Witness: Not listed Boyd, William Morrison, Rebecca 7 May 1867 by A. Kenbez Witness: Not listed Nagel, Henry Lange, Matelda 7 May 1867 by Bl. |  | | Peters, J. Witness: John Aye Brooks, John H. Rickel, Sophia 22 Jun 1867 by Bl Peters, J. Witness: Not listed Moody, Alexander C. Miller, Julietta R. 26 Jun 1867 by Charles Stearns, J. Witness: Thos B. Miller Miller, Thomas B. Moody, Louisa J. 26 Jun 1867 by Charles Stearns, J. Witness: Alex. |  | | 14 Mar 1867 Hilton, Cornelius Freeman, Mary 7 Mar 1867 Certificate not returned Witness: Charles Hukle Blair, Joseph Postin, Mary L. 7 Mar 1867 by R. Linderman, Judge Witness: Wm. |
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http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/1867marriagesjanjun.htm
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| | The Constitution Act, 1867 |
 | | This Act may be cited as the Constitution Act, 1867. |  | | Prince Edward Island was admitted pursuant to section 146 of the Constitution Act, 1867, by the Prince Edward Island Terms of Union, being Order in Council of June 26, 1873, effective July 1, 1873. |  | | These footnotes are taken from the April 1, 1996 Consolidation of The Constitution Acts 1867 to 1982 |
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http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/ca_1867.html
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| | Marriages 1867 |
 | | 4 Dec 1867 Hathaway, Frank Campbell, Emeline 30 Nov 1867 by A. Kendiz Witness: Jas. |  | | 17 Dec 1867 Kabisins, Ernst Ouer, Lizzie 3 Dec 1867 by R. Linderman, Judge Witness: John Hiller Gosch, Peter Ratje, Gretchen 3 Dec 1867 by Bl. |  | | 25 Dec 1867 Black, Herman Van Epps, Rebecca V. 24 Dec 1867 Certificate not returned Witness: Clerk Kingsland, Henry E. Kibby, Susan B. 26 Dec 1867 by J. Hamilton Witness: Lewis Clark Kordt, John Kies, Lena 27 Dec 1867 by Bl. |
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http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/1867marriagesjuldec.htm
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| | Boston.com / News / Local / Mass. / GOP has its fewest seats since 1867 |
 | | Republicans now hold 21 of 160 seats in the House and 6 of 40 in the Senate, a net loss of three seats on Election Day despite an expensive effort by Governor Mitt Romney and the Republican Party. |  | | The Republican Party's stunning losses in Bay State legislative races Tuesday leave the GOP with the fewest number of seats in the Massachusetts Legislature since at least 1867, State House records show. |  | | / GOP has its fewest seats since 1867 |
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/11/04/gop_has_its_fewest_seats_since_1867
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| | Marriage Records, 1867-1868 |
 | | Spencer, David J. Means, Nancy E. 1867 July 7 |  | | Hankins, Frances M. Neal, Lizzie V. 1867 August 21 |  | | Burns, Thomas J. Ellis, Nancy J. 1867 December 17 |
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http://www.myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/marriage/mar1867.html
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| | Marie Sklodowska Curie Physicist |
 | | Maria Sklodowska (sklaw DAWF skah) was born November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. |  | | She would become famous for her research into radioactivity, and was the first woman to win a Nobel prize. |
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http://www2.lucidcafe.com/lucidcafe/lucidcafe/library/95nov/curie.html
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| | The Royal Institution of Great Britain |
 | | He died at Hampton Court on 25 August 1867 and was buried in the Sandemanian plot in Highgate Cemetery five days later. |  | | Dr Frank James, Keeper of Collections and Reader in the History of Science. |
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http://www.rigb.org/heritage/faradaypage.html
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| | Louisiana Timeline: Year 1867 |
 | | November 23, 1867 to March 9, 1868; A state constitutional convention is held. |  | | John Archer Lejeune (1867-1942) is born in Innis, La. He Commanded the 2nd Division of the AEF during WWI; became Commandant of USMC; and was superintendent of VMI (1929-1937). |  | | The Commander of the 5th Military District changes twice in September 1867: Brevet Major General Charles Griffin (September 5-15 1867) and Brevet Major General Joseph A. Mower (September 15 to November 29 1867) do the honors. |
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http://www.enlou.com/time/year1867.htm
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| | Composition of Congress Since 1867 |
 | | Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from 1867 (40th Cong.) to 2000 (106th Cong.) |  | | Both the Democrat Control Index and the Democratic Control Variable are shown in the table below. |
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http://arts.bev.net/roperldavid/politics/congress.htm
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| | Search Results for 1867 - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | In February 1867 Francis Joseph, having admitted the validity of the April Laws conditionally on the revision of those dealing with... |  | | Yet it was Disraeli and not Gladstone who claimed the credit for the act of 1867. |  | | The economic consequences of the defeat in the war of 1866 made it imperative that the constitutional reorganization of the Habsburg monarchy, under discussion since 1859, be brought to an early and... |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=1867&ct=
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| | WCGS Deaths 1867-1881-M-Z |
 | | This page contains an index to 3,519 Death Records located in Book 1 of the Warren County Probate Court Death Records for the years 1867 to 1881. |  | | An abstract of these records was compiled by Ellen Van Houten and Florence Cole and published in 1988 in a 478 page book which is available from the Warren County Genealogical Society as |
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http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/Deaths-1867-1881-M-Z.htm
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| | 1867 Reform Act |
 | | Lord Cranborne (later Lord Salisbury) resigned in protest against this extension of democracy. |  | | in 1867 Disraeli proposed a new Reform Act. |  | | The 1867 Reform Act gave the vote to every male adult householder living in a borough constituency. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PR1867.htm
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| | Madam C.J. Walker |
 | | "Born Sarah Breedlove on December 23, 1867 on a Delta, Louisiana plantation, this daughter of former slaves transformed herself from an uneducated farm laborer and laundress into of the twentieth century's most successful, self-made women entrepreneur. |  | | Orphaned at age seven, she often said, "I got my start by giving myself a start." She and her older sister, Louvenia, survived by working in the cotton fields of Delta and nearby Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
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http://www.madamcjwalker.com
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| | The Story of Laura's Life |
 | | Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born February 7, 1867, the second daughter of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, in the Big Woods of Wisconsin, seven miles north of Pepin. |  | | In 1868, Pa and Ma (as Laura would later call her parents) took baby Laura and her sister Mary, age three, from the Big Woods to Chariton County, Missouri. |  | | Click on this icon to see a map of Laura's "Little Houses". |
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http://webpages.marshall.edu/~irby1/laura/life.html
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| | State Services Ensigns 1863-1867 (Prussia, Germany) |
 | | This was the ensign used by ships owned by the board of trade from 1863 until 1867, but it must be swallow-tailed. |  | | Editor's note: see also the State Ensign used on Inland Waters 1895-1918. |  | | In the period 1867-1895 all the service flags were substituted by the Northern Confederation (later Empire) flags, so Prussia had no particular service flag. |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/de~pr_o.html
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| | EMIGRATION FROM THE SCANDINAVIAN MISSION |
 | | 1867, Emig.S.M.- film 025696] Christine Matsson 26 Spinster Herslof [Scona Conf. |  | | 1867, Emig.S.M.- film 025696] Peder Christian Rasmussen 46 Mason Hersted Ane Rasmussen 43 Wife Faistrup Christine Fesperman 31 Spinster Aarhuus Jorgen H. Rasmussen 30 Shoemaker Hansted [Aarhus Conf. |  | | 1867, Emig.S.M.- film 025696] Niels Hansen 19 Miller Stro [Aarhus Conf. |
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http://www.ida.net/users/really/emig1867.htm
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| | Luigi Pirandello (1867 - 1936) |
 | | Luigi Pirandello was born in 1867 in Girgenti (now Agrigento) on the island of Sicily. |  | | Luigi's father was a fairly prosperous sulphur dealer and intended that his son should follow in his footsteps, but the boy demonstrated a studious bent early on, and as a result, he was provided with a literary schooling. |  | | Perhaps Pirandello best summed up his art himself when he said, "I have tried to tell something to other men, without any ambition, except perhaps that of avenging myself for having been born." |
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http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc30.html
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| | 1867 Revenue |
 | | From July 1867, the stamps were produced on papers with a larger NZ. |  | | On 1 January 1867, New Zealand issued its first revenue (fiscal) stamps for the payment of stamp duty. |  | | The die and electrotypes were produced in Sydney, but the plates were assembled and the stamps printed in Wellington at the Government Printing Office. |
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http://www.nzstamps.fsnet.co.uk/revenue
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| | Arthur Rackham And His Art |
 | | Arthur Rackham was born in 1867 into a Victorian age that he perpetuated and documented by way of his art. |  | | He studied at the City of London School where he won prizes and a reputation for his art. |
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http://www.bpib.com/illustrat/rackham.htm
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| | CPRR Brooks August 6, 1867 Patent Telegraph Insulator |
 | | The first transcontinental telegraph line of 1861 that ended the Pony Express (authorized by the Pacific Telegraph Act of 1860) was soon replaced by the multiwire telegraph line along the transcontinental railroad right of way. |  | | CPRR Brooks August 6, 1867 Patent Telegraph Insulator |  | | Brook's Patent telegraph insulator as used on the Central Pacific Railroad in the 1860s. |
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http://cprr.org/Museum/Ephemera/Brooks_Insulator.html
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| | Marie Curie - Biography |
 | | Marie Curie, née Maria Sklodowska, was born in Warsaw on November 7, 1867, the daughter of a secondary-school teacher. |  | | She received a general education in local schools and some scientific training from her father. |  | | SITE FEEDBACK CONTACT TELL A FRIEND PRINTER-FRIENDLY PAGE BACK TO TOP |
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http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1903/marie-curie-bio.html
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| | 1867 Factory Act |
 | | In his book he explained the 1867 Factory Act. |  | | The Factory Extension Act, 1867 provision was made to restrict the hours during which children, young persons and women are permitted to labour in any manufacturing process conducted in an establishment where fifty or more persons are employed. |  | | The Second Children's Employment Commission unanimously recommended the extension of the system of factory inspection to a number of occupations previously regarded as quite outside its sphere, and its modified application in others, hereafter to be dealt with; which seemed practically to exhaust the whole field of material labour. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IR1867.htm
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| | Charles Baudelaire |
 | | Baudelaire died in a Paris clinic of aphasia and hemiplegia on August 31, 1867, in his mother's arms. |  | | In a letter to her he had written: "We're obviously destined to love one another, to end our lives as honestly and gently as possible. |
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http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/baudelai.htm
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| | Baby Formula History - Invention of Baby Formula |
 | | Henri Nestlé made use of his family escutcheon, the "Nest", a graphic translation of his name, little nest, to personify the business. |  | | The origins of the Nestlé Company go all the way back to 1867, when Henri Nestlé created a nutritious product for infants that could be used by mothers who were unable to breast-feed. |
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http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/story050.htm
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 | | This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. |  | | Network Working Group E. Nebel Request For Comments: 1867 L. Masinter Category: Experimental Xerox Corporation November 1995 Form-based File Upload in HTML Status of this Memo This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. |  | | Hence field names should be encoded according to the prescriptions of RFC 1522 if they contain characters outside of that set. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1867.txt
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| | 1867 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1867 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). |  | | January 1 - The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge opens between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky, becoming the longest suspension bridge in the world |  | | 1864 1865 1866 - 1867 - 1868 1869 1870 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1867
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| | Calendar for 1867-1868 |
 | | In 1867 the Adelphi was closed for a longer period than usual, from 5 September until 4 October, for re-decoration. |  | | Performances first 26 Dec 1867, previous 29 Apr 1868, next 1 May 1868 |  | | Performances first 7 Dec 1867, previous 3 Apr 1868 |
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http://www.emich.edu/public/english/adelphi_calendar/m67d.htm
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| | Cortland County Marriages - 1867 |
 | | LOCKE - GILBERT - In Cortland, July 4th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. A. |  | | LOCKE to Miss Mary F. 24 Sep 1867 |
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/cortland/vitals/cs1867.htm
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| | Tsunamis from the Caribbean, the 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami |
 | | On the afternoon of November 18, 1867, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake occurred in the Anegada trough, located between the US Virgin Islands of St. Croix, and St. Thomas. |  | | Tsunamis from the Caribbean, the 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami |  | | The earthquake actually consisted of two shocks, separated by ten minutes. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/tsunamis/caribbean/webpages/1867viindex.html
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| | Photographic Journals - British Journal of Photography - 1867 |
 | | There were many reports of Edinburgh Photographic Societies Meetings in British Journal of Photography in 1867: |  | | LINKS: Please click on any underlined word or any pictures on this site. |  | | Photographic Journals - British Journal of Photography - 1867 |
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http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1_P/1_photographic_journals_-_bjp_1867.htm
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| | Catechism of the Catholic Church - Sin |
 | | 1867 The catechetical tradition also recalls that there are "sins that cry to heaven": the blood of Abel, |
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http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s1c1a8.htm
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| | Search |
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