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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
5: ...ate !! Capital !! Year of current [[capitol]] construction
57: ...[[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1887]] (construction)
69: | [[1866]] — [[1873]] (east wing), [[1879]] — ...
124: | [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]]
215: * http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/statecap/cap01.htm - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...a explorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[History of Science and Technolog...
26: ...rich Barth]] ([[1821]]-[[1865]]), Northern and Central Africa
29: *[[George Bass]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
30: ...isited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to [[Central Asia]], [[East Africa]], [[China]], [[Tomboucto...
31: ... [[France|French]] explorer, mapped the West [[Australia]]n coastline. - David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
6: ...sgow]]. While working in [[London]], he became attracted by the example of another Scot, Robert Moffa...
8: ...hristianity. He married in [[1844]], and his wife travelled with him for a brief time at his insistenc...
12: ...ent of trade and missions to be established in central Africa.
14: ...pport for his ideas, and to publish a book on his travels. At this time he resigned from the missionar...
17: ... Livingstone had failed to explore on his earlier travels. - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
5: *[[Jeppe Aakj沼Aakj沬 Jeppe]], (1866-1930), Danish writer
14: ...aronson|Aaronson, Marc]], (1950-1987), American astronomer - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
25: *[[Karol Adamiecki|Adamiecki, Karol]], (1866-1933), Polish engineer and economist
42: ...es Francis Adams (1866)|Adams, Charles Francis]] (1866-1954), son of above, Navy secretary
46: ...ngeline Adams|Adams, Evangeline]], (1868-1932), astrologer
56: ...n Couch Adams|Adams, John Couch]], (1819-1892), astronomer
58: *[[John Adams (Pitcairn)|Adams, John]], Patriarch Of Pitcairn - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
9: ...a|Victorian Era]] was at the height of the [[Industrial Revolution]], a period of great social, econom...
12: ...e king. At the age of fifty the Duke of Kent and Strathearn married [[Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld...
16: ... that Victoria's mother, the Duchess of Kent and Strathearn, would act as Regent during the queen's mi...
18: ... Victoria may have been, theirs proved to be an extremely happy marriage.
27: ...able to cope with the problems overseas, the ministry of Lord Melbourne resigned. - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
4: ...ment that valued education. Her parents believed travel was a way to learn, and before she was 10 yea...
6: ...e [[Old Masters|old masters]] on her own and in [[1866]] she moved to Paris.
8: ...int copies of paintings in Italy, after which she traveled about Europe.
12: ...d that her colors were too bright and that her portraits too accurate to be flattering to the subject.
18: Shortly after her triumphs with the [[impressionism|impressionists]], ... - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
8: ...began to live with [[George Henry Lewes]] in an extramarital cohabitation.
19: ...chological insight and sophisticated character portraits.
21: ...as sharp in pointing out the hypocrisy of the country squires and socially conscious. ''[[Felix Holt,...
23: ... style and clarity of thought. Eliot's sentence structures are clear, patient, and well balanced, and...
33: * ''[[Felix Holt, the Radical]]'' (1866) - Ouida (1938 bytes)
12: * ''Chandos '' (1866)
17: * ''A Lemon Tree'' (1894)
29: * ''Strathmore'' (1865)
30: * ''Tricotrin'' (??)
37: * http://www.indiana.edu/cgi-bin-ip/letrs/vwwplib.pl - This site contains some of Ouida's ... - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
5: ... Andrews]] University, and at the [[Edinburgh]] Extra-Mural school. She had no less difficulty in gai...
7: In 1866 she was appointed general medical attendant to St...
9: ...ely by medical women, and the schools (in Hunter Street, WC) having over 200 students, most of them pr...
11: ..., extended in her lifetime to every civilized country except Spain and Turkey. She died in [[1917]]. - Matthew Henson (1087 bytes)
2: '''Matthew Henson''' ([[1866]] – [[1955]]) was an [[American]] explorer ... - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
3: ...s both an [[orchestra]]l and [[military band]] instrument.
7: ...his instruments led to it not being used in orchestral groups, and for a long time it was relegated to...
9: .... This would explain why he chose to name the instrument the "voice of Sax."
11: ...instruments. After 1866 many modifications were introduced by a number of manufacturers.
13: ==Construction== - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
44: ...he [[Confederate States of America]], and took control of U.S. forts and other properties within their...
48: ...akness after Reconstruction and the modern administrative state would only emerge with the [[New Deal]...
50: ...though is criticized by some for overstepping the traditional bounds of executive power.
53: ...site the following year, the 22-year-old Lincoln struck out on his own, [[canoe]]ing down the Sangamon...
59: ...Sangamon in the hopes of attracting [[steamboat]] traffic to the river, which would allow sparsely pop... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
42: Johnson presided over the [[Reconstruction]] of the United States following the [[Amer...
51: ... He was chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Thirty-sixth Congress)....
56: ...'s Weekly'' illustration of Johnson's impeachment trial in the [[United States Senate]].]]
74: ...States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]]||align="left"|'''[[Hugh McCulloch]]'''||a...
80: ...t"|'''[[James Speed]]'''||align="left"|1865–1866 - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
1: ...border="0" align="right" style="margin-left:1em"><tr><td>
4: <tr><td style="background:#efefef;" align="center" co...
5: <tr><td>'''Order:'''</td><td>18th President</td></tr>
6: ...4]], [[1869]] – [[March 3]], [[1877]]</td></tr>
7: ...>'''Followed:'''</td><td>[[Andrew Johnson]]</td></tr> - Canada (35540 bytes)
1: ... believe you have arguments or evidence to the contrary, please provide them on the talk page, and wai...
3: ...is already too long and should serve only as an introduction for Canada. To keep this overview article...
6: '''Canada''' is a country in [[North America]], the northern-most in the w...
21: ...heavily on the abundance of natural resources and trade, particularly with the [[United States|U.S.]],...
37: ..., Saskatchewan|Regina]]||-7 (Mountain),<br>-6 (Central) - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ... south along the [[Danube]] River. Romania has a stretch of sea coast on the [[Black Sea]] and the eas...
6: {{Infobox_Country|
20: leader_names = [[Traian Basescu|Traian Băsescu]] <br> [[Calin Popescu-Tariceanu...
39: .../>[[13 July]], [[1878]] ([[Treaty of Berlin, 1878|Treaty of Berlin]]) |
57: ..."''Ţara Rom⮥ască''" (The Romanian Country) is the Romanian name of the former principality... - Hungary (18459 bytes)
1: ...nd [[Slovenia]]. It is known locally as the ''Country of the [[Magyars]]''.<!--
6: {{Infobox_Country|
12: ...o = (none current)<br>historical: Regnum Mariae Patrona Hungariae |
42: time_zone= [[Central European Time|CET]] |
44: time_zone_DST= [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
36: ...gland and one of the wealthiest states in the country. Connecticut was one of the [[13 colonies|thirte...
43: ...ird for Connecticut, was adopted in [[1965]]. The traditional abbreviation of the state's name is "Con...
56: ...rners of the state contrast sharply with its industrial cities, located along the coastal highways fro...
65: ...sidents go for years or even decades without ever traveling to other regions of the state, considering...
77: ===Transportation=== - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
11: ... = [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] (largest [[metropolitan area]] is Nashville) |
25: ... [[UTC]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] <small>(central and western)</small> |
39: ...ican]] village named "Tanasqui" in [[1567]] while travelling inland from [[South Carolina]]. European ...
43: The modern spelling, ''Tennessee'', is attributed to [[James Glen]], the Governor of [[South ...
48: ...t of [[Arkansas]]. This came to be known as the [[Trail of Tears]], as an estimated 4,000 Cherokees di...
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