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- Periodic table (7298 bytes)
82: ... was ridiculed by his contemporaries. Finally, in 1869, the German [[Julius Lothar Meyer]] and the Russi... - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
117: | [[1869]] — [[1871]] - David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
8: ...ngstone made the one convert that he ever made in Africa. Within 6 months, they had rejected Christian...
12: ...f trade and missions to be established in central Africa.
17: ...besi river, the missions sent to central and east Africa at his urgings ended in disaster, with nearly...
19: ... difficulty in raising funds to further explore [[Africa]].
22: In March [[1866]], Livingstone returned to [[Africa]], this time to [[Zanzibar]] (now part of [[T... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
7: ...], [[Spain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
13: * [[1869]] - The first issue of the scientific journal ''[...
38: * [[1995]] - After attending a peace rally in [[Tel Aviv]]'s King...
110: [[af:4 November]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
15: ...ank Abbandando|Abbandando, Frank]], (1910-1942), Mafia hitman
57: *[[Rosa Mustafa Abdulkhaleq|Abdulkhaleq, Rosa Mustafa]], (born 1976), Yemeni pilot
61: ...[Richard Abegg|Abegg, Richard Wilhelm Heinrich]] (1869-1910), chemist - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
50: *[[Emilio Aguinaldo|Aguinaldo, Emilio]], (1869-1964), [[Philippines]] independence fighter - 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 exclusivel...
15: ...n]] (NWSA) from the date of its organization in [[1869]] until [[1892]], when she became president. - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: '''Emma Goldman''' ([[June 27]], [[1869]] – [[May 14]], [[1940]]) was a [[Lithuania...
6: ... [[St Petersburg]] at the age of thirteen. There, after a revolutionary sentiment had spread across th...
9: ...er Jacob Kersner. The hanging of four anarchists after the [[Haymarket Riot]] drew the young Emma Gol...
21: ...public notoriety by the time of the accusations. After undergoing intense cross-examining in confinem...
29: ...ration, left'') She was imprisoned for two years, after which she was deported to Russia. At her depor... - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
4: ... Falls, New York. For this convention, Stanton drafted a ''[[Declaration of Sentiments]]'', declaring...
6: ... colleagues the rest of her life. Together, in [[1869]], they founded the [[National Woman's Suffrage A...
14: ...ton was a journalist, an antislavery orator, and, after their marriage, became an attorney. The couple... - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
12: Two years after the death of Lewes, on [[May 6]], [[1880]] she...
35: * ''[[Agatha]]'' (1869)
36: * ''[[Brother and Sister]]'' (1869) - 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...
27: ... Civil War physically debilitated Miss Barton. In 1869, her doctors recommended a restful trip to Europe... - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
7: ...ombaia' in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], she was named after the city of her birth, as was her older sister...
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...
35: ...nd curtains. The carriage was returned to England after the war and subsequently given to the Nighting...
39: ... in Crimea earned her the everlasting respect and affection of the common soldier. - Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
2: ... York]]), also known as ''Black Moses'', was an [[African-American]] [[freedom fighter]]. An escaped s...
5: ...rn Araminta Ross, she later took the name Harriet after her mother. Around [[1844]] she married John T...
15: ...ursuers and later resumed her planned route at a safer location.
21: ...sion for her military service until some 30 years after the fact. That same year she married [[Nelson...
38: [[List of African-American abolitionists]], [[Slave narrative]... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
26: ...[3100 BC]] by [[Menes]] of [[Tanis, Egypt|Tanis]] after he had united the two kingdoms of Upper and Lo...
30: ...[Abbasid]]s, and contains the first [[mosque]] in Africa.
32: ...l-Muez Ledin-Ellah]], renamed the city Al-Qahirah after the planet [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] which was ri...
43: ...to him by its Mameluk rulers. Napoleon left Egypt after his fleet was destroyed at the [[Battle of Abo...
47: ...European capital. He hoped to have this done by [[1869]] when representatives from around the world came... - Egypt (18830 bytes)
56: ...is a [[republic]] mostly located in North-Eastern Africa.
58: ...the majority of the country is located in [[North Africa]]. It shares land borders with [[Libya]] to t...
71: ...ntrol about [[1250]] and continued to govern even after the conquest of Egypt by the [[Ottoman Turks]]...
73: ...llowing the completion of the [[Suez Canal]] in [[1869]], Egypt became an important world transportation...
75: ... Naguib]] as the first President of the Republic. After Naguib resigned in 1954, [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
29: ...in Pierce]] and [[Herbert Hoover]] have chosen to affirm rather than swear. The oath is traditionally ...
38: ...cretary of Veterans Affairs|Secretary of Veterans Affairs]].
40: ... office of President or merely act as President. After the death of [[William Henry Harrison]], howev...
51: ...ember 5]], [[1782]], was the first president born after the [[United States Declaration of Independenc...
52: ...arch 29]], [[1790]], was the first president born after the adoption of the [[United States Constituti... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
12: | date of death=[[October 8]], [[1869]]
18: ...([[November 23]], [[1804]]–[[October 8]], [[1869]]) was an [[Politics of the United States|America...
20: ... the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. He died in 1869 from [[cirrhosis]].
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... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
11: | [[April 15]], [[1865]] - [[March 4]], [[1869]]
40: ...President of the United States]] ([[1865]]–[[1869]]), succeeding to the presidency upon the assassi...
66: ...'''[[Andrew Johnson]]'''||align="left"|1865–1869
72: ...[[William H. Seward]]'''||align="left"|1865–1869
74: ...'''[[Hugh McCulloch]]'''||align="left"|1865–1869 - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
6: ...><td>'''Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[March 4]], [[1869]] – [[March 3]], [[1877]]</td></tr>
17: ;[[Schuyler Colfax]] ([[1869]]–[[1873]])
22: ...l]] in the [[American Civil War]] and the 18th ([[1869]]–[[1877]]) [[President of the United State...
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... - Schuyler Colfax (2924 bytes)
6: ... Congresses ([[March 4]], [[1855]]-[[March 3]], [[1869]]). He was elected [[Speaker of the United State...
8: ...y Gen. [[Ulysses S. Grant]], inaugurated March 4, 1869, served until March 3, [[1873]]. Colfax was an u...
10: ...f the Midwest", Schuyler, Nebraska, is also named after Colfax. The city is the county seat of Colfax...
13: ...r>[[December 4]], [[1865]] – [[March 3]], [[1869]]}}
14: ...ominees|candidate]] | before=[[Andrew Johnson]] | after=[[Henry Wilson]] | years=[[U.S. presidential e...
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