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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    165: | [[1854]] — [[1865]]
    173: | [[1845]] — [[1854]]
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    15: ...ank Abbandando|Abbandando, Frank]], (1910-1942), Mafia hitman
    19: *[[Abbas I of Egypt|Abbas I]], (1813-1854), pasha of [[Egypt]]
    57: *[[Rosa Mustafa Abdulkhaleq|Abdulkhaleq, Rosa Mustafa]], (born 1976), Yemeni pilot
  3. List of people by name: Ae (1061 bytes)
    5: ...exa von Aehrenthal|Aehrenthal, Alois Lexa von]], (1854-1912), [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungarian]] stat...
  4. List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
    14: *[[Arthur Aikin|Aikin, Arthur]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist
    28: ... Aiuppa|Aiuppa, Joseph]], (1907-1997), Chicago [[mafia]] boss
  5. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    14: ...mother and her governess, during her early years. After she became three years old however, she was sc...
    20: ...hat Albert's and now her own marital surname was. After examining records from the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha a...
    37: ...e, the King of Hanover. These conspiracy theories afflicted the country with a wave of patriotism and ...
    43: ...ord's acquittal in 1840. On [[3 July]], just days after Francis' sentence was commuted, another boy, [...
    46: ...Victoria was the [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs|Foreign Secretary]], [[Henry John Temple, 3r...
  6. Rani Lakshmi Bai (4917 bytes)
    5: ...at the age of four, and responsibility of looking after the young girl fell to her father. She complet...
    7: ...his child died when he was about four months old. After this, the couple adopted Damodar Rao as their ...
    12: In March [[1854]] the British announced an annual pension of Rs. ...
    19: ...y advanced on Jhansi, and laid siege to the city. After two weeks of fighting the British captured the...
    24: ...rmy]] created its first female unit, it was named after her.
  7. Susan B. Anthony (3977 bytes)
    5: ...ny family moved to the state of [[New York]], and after [[1845]] she lived in [[Rochester, Monroe Coun...
    9: After [[1854]] she devoted herself almost exclusively to the a...
  8. George Eliot (6014 bytes)
    8: ...leading journal for philosophical radicals. In [[1854]], she published a translation of Feuerbach's ''E...
    12: Two years after the death of Lewes, on [[May 6]], [[1880]] she...
  9. Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
    12: ...chusetts town, where her brother owned a factory. After she was invited to teach in a private school i...
    14: ...German, ancient history, philosophy and religion. Afterward, she was appointed to a job as a clerk in ...
    17: ...cepted [[Mason]], he bade me seek and comfort the afflicted everywhere, and as a [[Christian]] he char...
    21: ...ss of the Army Medical Department. In April 1861, after the [[First Battle of Bull Run]], she establis...
  10. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    7: ...ombaia' in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], she was named after the city of her birth, as was her older sister...
    19: ... position he would hold again ([[1852]] – [[1854]]) during the [[Crimean War]]. Herbert was alread...
    25: ...et]], London, a position she held until October [[1854]]. Her father had given her an annual income of [...
    27: ... On [[October 21]], [[1854]], Nightingale and a staff of 38 women volunteer nurses, trained by Nightin...
    31: ...ers being badly cared for by overworked medical staff in the face of official indifference. [[Medicine...
  11. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    8: ...e, e.g., that she died between three and 15 years after the [[crucifixion]] of Jesus, can be found in ...
    13: ...er condition, and took her to his own home. Soon after this the decree of [[Augustus Caesar|Augustus]...
    17: ...public miracle performed by Jesus (John 2:1-11). After this point, there is little mention of Mary in...
    19: Of the roughly 100 people in the Upper Room after the Ascension on the day of [[Pentecost]], she...
    31: ...thodox tradition, between three and fifteen years after Christ's Ascension, in either Jerusalem or Eph...
  12. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    25: ...l?ith Aoline, made by Kasper Schimmelbach and K?shafen Bayern, circa [[1815]] (MIM Kat.-Nr.: 5321). Ea...
    31: ...cial key layout was patented on [[January 14]], [[1854]] by [[Anthony Faas]]. It is not in use today.
  13. Thomas R. Marshall (6779 bytes)
    2: '''Thomas Riley Marshall''' ([[March 14]], [[1854]] – [[June 1]], [[1925]]) was an [[United S...
    15: ...ted him dumped from the [[1916]] ticket. Wilson, after deliberating, ultimately decided that it would...
    19: After suffering a more mild one the previous month, ...
    23: ...eturned to [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]] after his term as Vice President and resumed his law...
    36: ...|Governor of Indiana]] |before=[[J. Frank Hanly]]|after=[[Samuel M. Ralston]]|years=1909-1913}}
  14. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    21: ...nited States]]. He was the second President born after the signing of the [[United States Declaration...
    25: ...llowed his father as governor ([[1825]]-[[1827]]) after a stint in the House of Representatives. Duri...
    41: ...ice Tyler ([[March 23]], [[1827]] - [[June 8]], [[1854]]).
    54: ...ngest child, Pearl, died almost exactly 100 years after the death of his eldest daughter, Mary.
    58: ...xpelled from the Whig Party in 1841, a few months after taking office, and the entire cabinet he had i...
  15. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    20: ...ection]], and was replaced by [[James Buchanan]]. After losing the Democratic nomination, Pierce conti...
    22: ... her aristocratic, nervous ways and show her true affection. He was one of the most popular men in New...
    29: ...its and graduated in [[1824]] third in his class. After graduation he in [[1826]] entered a [[law scho...
    38: After his service in the Senate, Pierce resumed the ...
    53: ... in which the Whigs would field a candidate. In [[1854]], the Kansas-Nebraska Act divided the Whigs, wit...
  16. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    48: ...ral government reverted to its customary weakness after Reconstruction and the modern administrative s...
    50: His [[assassination]], shortly after the end of the Civil War, made him a [[martyr]...
    53: ... of economic difficulty in Kentucky. In [[1830]], after economic and land-title difficulties in Indian...
    59: ... New Salem during the [[Black Hawk War]], writing after being elected by his peers that he had not had...
    61: ...itical ventures, and failed at them all. Finally, after coming across the second volume of [[Sir Willi...
  17. Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
    39: ...of Chapultepec | Chapultepec]]. On [[July 31]], [[1854]], he resigned from the army. Seven years of civi...
    41: On [[April 24]], [[1861]], ten days after the fall of [[Battle of Fort Sumter|Fort Sumte...
    48: ...paign]] against [[Robert E. Lee]]), Grant was not afraid to order direct assaults or tight sieges agai...
    56: ...hampion, Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln had been quoted after the massive losses at Shiloh, "I can't spare t...
    58: After the war, the Congress authorized Grant the new...
  18. Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
    22: ...[[hypertension]], approximately twenty-four hours after being found unconscious by his [[nurse]].
    29: ...]]. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in [[1854]], and commenced practice in [[New York City]], s...
    33: ...honest administration of the Customs House, but staffed it with more employees than it really needed, ...
    50: ...as the well-kept secret he had known since a year after he succeeded to the Presidency, that he was su...
    121: ...ominees|candidate]]|before=[[William A. Wheeler]]|after=[[John A. Logan]]|years=[[U.S. presidential el...
  19. California (63989 bytes)
    89: ...t [[Economy of California|economy]] in the world (after the rest of the U.S., [[Japan]], [[Germany]], ...
    101: ...ly dissolved and abandoned. For a quarter century after the achievement of Mexican independence in 182...
    109: ...tant upper California numbered around 4,000. But after gold was discovered, the population burgeoned ...
    113: ...ental Railroad|first transcontinental railroad]]. After this rail link was established, hundreds of th...
    126: ...inal move to Sacramento was on [[February 25]], [[1854]] where it has been permanently, except for a fou...
  20. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    81: ...ied on a system of [[toll plaza]]s at which all traffic would stop and pay an incremental fare, rather...
    83: ...vily crowded, along with parking facilities and traffic at the stations. Funds to relieve the situatio...
    93: ...n]] equipment (especially [[helicopters]], [[aircraft]] parts, and [[nuclear submarine]]s), heavy indu...
    97: ...he merchants and manufacturers themselves, became affluent enough to start buying things. Manufacturin...
    99: ... to sell rifles to the government until [[1825]]. After this period, firearm manufacturing declined in...

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