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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
180: | [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]]
205: | [[1886]] — [[1890]], [[1915]] — [[1917]] (House & senate cham... - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
43: *[[Richard Francis Burton]], ([[1821]]-[[1890]]), looking for the source of the [[Nile]], disco...
99: *[[Baltazar Fernandes]] ([[17th century]] [[Portuguese]] ...
104: *[[John C. Fremont]], (1813-1890), "Pathfinder of the West" explored the [[Oregon ...
116: *[[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye]], (1685-1749)...
142: *[[Hamilton Hume]] - [[Australia]]n explorer - John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
2: ...'' ([[January 21]], [[1813]]–[[July 13]], [[1890]]), born '''John Charles Fremon''', was an [[Unit...
5: Frémont assisted and led multiple [[surveying]] expeditions through the western... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
16: * [[1890]] - [[City & South London Railway]]: [[London]]'s...
24: ...nt [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders the [[United States Customs Service]] to...
32: ...rns control of the [[air base]] in the [[Mekong Delta]] over to [[South Vietnam]].
56: *[[1916]] - [[Walter Cronkite]], news broadcaster
138: [[lt:Lapkričio 4]] - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
8: *[[Alvar Aalto|Aalto, Alvar]], (1898-1976), Finnish architect
13: *[[Sarah Aaronsohn|Aaronsohn, Sarah]], (1890-1917), head of [[Nili]], a [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[s... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
42: ...rine Ackermann|Ackermann, Louise-Victorine]](1813-1890)
52: *[[Milton Acorn|Acorn, Milton]], (1923-1986), poet
55: *[[Juan F. Acosta|Acosta, Juan F.]] (1890-1968), Puerto Rican composer - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
5: *[[Adachi Hatazo]], (1890-1947), Lieutenant general and Japanese commander ...
72: *[[Walter Sydney Adams|Adams, Walter Sydney]], (1876-1956), American astronomer - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
18: ...timony of one invididual, a Detective Jacobs. [[Voltairine de Cleyre]] gave the lecture ''[[In Defense...
21: ...y in anarchist ideas. Leon Czolgosz was found guilty of murder and executed.
32: ...vastated by the massive destruction and death resulting from the [[Russian Civil War]]. Goldman was f...
45: ...e>Methods and means cannot be separated from the ultimate aim...No [[revolution]] can ever succeed as ...
69: ... The American Years, Volume 1 - Made for America, 1890-1901''. Berkeley: U of California P, 2003. ISBN 0... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
8: ... off by organising a [[general strike]]. As a result, four of its leaders were put to death and the pa...
10: ...politics]], [[economics]] and [[mathematics]] simultaneously. Her specialised subjects were ''Staatswi...
12: ...g further parliamentary rights and on material wealth.
16: ...ion. Despite living in Germany for most of her adult life, Luxemburg was to remain the principal theor...
36: ...g to lead back towards a general strike. As a result, as early as [[28 June]] [[1916]] Luxemburg was s... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
8: ...r family, but art supplies and models were difficult to find in the small town. Her father continued t...
18: ... died in [[1882]], but her mother regained her health, and Cassatt resumed painting by the mid-1880s.
25: ... donate their purchases to American art museums. Although instrumental in advising the American collec...
33: ...esne, near Paris, and was buried in the family vault at [[Mesnil-Th鲩bus]], [[France]].
64: ...ge:Cassatt Mary Maternite 1890.jpg|''Maternite'' (1890) - Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
1: '''Nina Hamnett''' ([[February 14]], [[1890]] – [[December 16]], [[1956]]) was an artis...
17: Although she won the case, the situation profoundly a...
19: ...ughing Torso'' was published, Hamnett, in poor health, released a followup book aptly titled: ''Is She... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
1: ...f McPherson]]<BR><small>''Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944)''</small></center></div>
3: '''Aimee Semple McPherson''' ([[October 9]], [[1890]] – [[September 27]], [[1944]]), also known ...
9: ... who worked with the [[Salvation Army]]. As a result, Aimee was raised in an atmosphere of strong [[Ch...
19: ... [[postpartum depression]] and several serious health issues. After what she described as a near-death...
25: Although her husband initially made efforts to join h... - Elise Rivet (1599 bytes)
1: '''Elise Rivet''' born [[January 19]], [[1890]], in [[Draria]], [[Algeria]] – died [[Marc... - Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
3: ...n the [[United States]], except for a period of [[1890]]-[[1900]] in [[Australia]] and some short visita...
5: ... [[leader]] who emphasized [[education]] and [[health]] and promoted establishment of [[schools]] and ...
17: ...ut her in a coma for three weeks, and gave her health problems she never fully recovered from. In her ...
19: ...iam Miller]] lectures, she felt that she was a guilty sinner and was filled with terror about being et... - Apple (20408 bytes)
16: ...ily [[Rosaceae]], and is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. Table apples are of the specie...
25: ...e is no hard evidence for this in older apple [[cultivar]]s. These and other ''Malus'' species have be...
27: ...es, and it was probably the earliest tree to be cultivated. To a greater degree than other tree fruit,...
29: ==Apple cultivars==
30: ... 7,500 known [[cultivar]]s of apples. Different cultivars are available for [[temperate]] and [[subtro... - Painting (4567 bytes)
98: ...[[Vincent Van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]] ([[1853]]-[[1890]]) - Carpet (15753 bytes)
1: A '''carpet''' is any loom-woven, felted textile or grass floor covering. The term was ...
14: ...oop pile''' carpet), the structural weft threads alternate with a supplementary weft that rises from t...
16: ...(aka '''Velour d'Utrecht''', '''Brussels''', '''Wilton''', '''boucl駧', and '''Fris駧'). These texti...
21: ...ool Axminster]] (1878) and [[Gripper Axminster]] (1890). These types were developed from the American [...
34: The importance of carpets in the culture of Turkmenistan is such that [[Flag of Turkmen... - Bess Truman (3712 bytes)
5: ...sie." Harry Truman, whose family moved to town in 1890, always kept his first impression of her -- "gold...
7: For Bess and Harry, [[World War I]] altered a deliberate courtship. He proposed and they ...
9: ...on [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s death on April 12, 1945, Harry Truman took th...
11: ...ly what was necessary. While the mansion was rebuilt during the second term, the Trumans lived in [[Bl...
13: ...husband left office was "return to Independence" although she had briefly entertained the thought of l... - Tarogato (729 bytes)
4: In 1890, a new instrument was invented, which is also cal... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
46: ...al. He personally directed the war effort, which ultimately led the Union forces to victory over the s...
48: ...epartment of Agriculture|U.S. Department of Agriculture]] (though not as a [[United States Cabinet|Cab...
53: ...In [[1830]], after economic and land-title difficulties in Indiana, the family settled on government l...
75: Only Robert survived into adulthood. Of Robert's three children, only Jessie Linc...
81: ...ning instead to [[Springfield, Illinois]] where, although remaining active in [[United States Whig Par...
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