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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
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20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
69: | [[1866]] — [[1873]] (east wing), [[1879]] — [[1881]] (west wi...
87: | [[Massachusetts]]
88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
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23: ...n]], founded DariƩn, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
27: *[[Robert Bartlett]] ([[1875]]-[[1946]]), notable Arctic explorer
30: *[[Ibn Battuta|Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta]], ([[1304]]?-[[1377]]?), [[Morocco|Moroccan]]...
32: *[[Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen]], [[Russians|Russian]] ex... - David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
3: ... – [[May 1]], [[1873]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[missionary]] and [[List of explorers|explo...
6: ...asgow]]. While working in [[London]], he became attracted by the example of another Scot, Robert Moff...
22: ...t]] or [[Lake Victoria]] as the source, but the matter was still debated vigorously. Finding the [[Lua...
27: ...body, carried over a thousand miles by his loyal attendants Chuma and Susi, was returned to Britain fo... - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
12: *[[Louis Agassiz|Agassiz, Louis]], (1807-1873), work on [[ice age]]s, [[glacier]]s
20: ...o Germany who died as a result of an deportation attempt
35: ...), Finnish theologian & scholar and creator of written Finnish language
54: *[[Jenny Agutter|Agutter, Jenny]], (born 1952), English actress - Susan B. Anthony (3977 bytes)
5: ...k|Rochester, New York]]. While in Rochester, she attended the [[Unitarian Church]].
9: ...rk City]], edited by Stanton, and having as its motto:
17: ... 18]] and was eventually fined $100 [[June 18]] [[1873]], but she never paid the fine.
27: *[http://ecssba.rutgers.edu/project.html Rutgers: Stant...
28: *[http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/15220 The Life and Wor... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
7: ...in defiance of the [[Comstock Law|Comstock Law of 1873]] which outlawed as [[obscene]] the dissemination...
11: ...ributed as one of the [[E. Haldeman-Julius]] "[[Little Blue Books]]." It not only provided basic infor...
13: ...40). That year, she also formed the National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control and se...
24: ...keep women in submission. An [[atheist]], Sanger attacked the Christian church for its opposition to h...
35: ...han the chimpanzee in brain development, has so little sexual control that police authority alone prev... - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
4: ...ts movement and was, with her friend [[Lucretia Mott]], the primary organizer of the [[1848 Women's Ri...
6: ...l 1892. They also began the women's rights newsletter ''The Revolution'', which included frequent con...
12: ...niversity]] Library, and in editions of the newsletter ''The Revolution.'' Stanton suggested that solu...
14: ...ery orator, and, after their marriage, became an attorney. The couple were married in 1840 and had sev...
22: *[http://www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/texts/seneca.htm ''D... - Emma Abbott (633 bytes)
1: ...age:EmmaAbbott.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Emma Abbott]]
2: ... where she enjoyed considerable reputation. In [[1873]] she married E. J. Wethereil. She died at [[Sal... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
1: ...25px|''The Child's Bath (The Bath)''. [[Mary Cassatt]]. ([[1893]]). Oil on canvas. [[Art Institute of ...
2: '''Mary Stevenson Cassatt''' ([[May 22]], [[1844]] – [[June 14]], [[1...
4: ...as the daughter of a well-do-to businessman. Cassatt grew up in an environment that valued education. ...
8: ...ed to Europe in [[1871]] when the archbishop of Pittsburgh commissioned her to paint copies of paintin...
12: ...ight and that her portraits too accurate to be flattering to the subject. - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
2: '''Clarissa Harlowe Barton''' (better known as '''Clara Barton''') ([[December 25]], ...
6: ...o Stephen and Sarah Barton in [[Oxford, Massachusetts]]. Her father, Captain Stephen Barton, was a far...
8: As a child, Clara was a shy and retiring little girl, but at the age of 11, when her brother be...
12: ...For ten years, Barton taught in a small Massachusetts town, where her brother owned a factory. After s...
14: ... be called a [[sabbatical]] in modern times) and attended the Clinton Liberal Institute in Clinton, Ne... - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
2: ...- [[May 8]], [[1891]] [[London]], [[England]]), better known as '''Helena Blavatsky''' or '''Madame Bl...
7: ...iete Spirite for [[occult]] phenomena with Emma Cutting (later Emma Coulomb), which closed after dissa...
9: It was in [[1873]] that she emigrated to [[New York City]]. Impres...
11: In [[1874]], Helena met [[Henry Steel Olcott]]; he was a lawyer, agricultural expert, and jour...
15: ...ernal conventional manifestations. Imperfect men attempting to translate the divine knowledge had corr... - Apple (20408 bytes)
34: ...lors. Many of them have excellent flavor (often better than most modern cultivars), but may have other...
36: ...225px|Picture of Apples on a tree, provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
44: ...'[[Bramley (apple)|Bramley]]': [[Southwell]], [[Nottinghamshire]], [[England]] (about 1809)
73: *'[[Worcester Pearmain]]': [[Worcestershire]] (1873)
86: ...ith consumers that Minnesota orchards have been cutting down their established, productive trees to ma... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
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274: | [[March 3]], [[1873]] ||align=right| $50,000
289: ...sprawling retreat occasionally used as a casual setting for hosting foreign dignitaries.
315: ...gov/research_room/jfk/house_select_committee/committee_report_gunmen.html]
319: **[[Warren G. Harding]], died of [[heart attack]] in [[1923]] - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
17: ;[[Schuyler Colfax]] ([[1869]]–[[1873]])
18: ;[[Henry Wilson]] ([[1873]]–[[1875]])</td></tr>
24: Grant won many important battles, rose to become general-in-chief of all [[Unio...
39: ...ttle of Molino del Rey | Molino del Rey]] and [[Battle of Chapultepec | Chapultepec]]. On [[July 31]],...
41: ...rnor felt that a West Point man could be put to better use and appointed him [[colonel]] of the 21st I... - Schuyler Colfax (2924 bytes)
8: ...naugurated March 4, 1869, served until March 3, [[1873]]. Colfax was an unsuccessful candidate for reno...
15: ...ears=[[March 4]], [[1869]] – [[March 3]], [[1873]]}} - Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
3: ...[[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Massachusetts]] and the eighteenth [[Vice President of the Uni...
5: ...sachusetts]] in 1833 and became a shoemaker. He attended several local academies, and also taught sch...
7: ...d commanded the Twenty-second Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
9: ...Ulysses S. Grant]] and served from [[March 4]], [[1873]], until his death in the [[United States Capitol...
13: ...after=[[William A. Wheeler]]|years=[[March 4]], [[1873]] – [[November 22]], [[1875]]}} - Spain (36498 bytes)
12: national_motto = ''[[Plus Ultra]]''<br>([[Latin]]: "Further Bey...
58: ... [[Iberian peninsula]] through the Pyrenees and settled throughout the peninsula, becoming the [[Celt-...
60: ..., [[Greeks]] and [[Carthaginians]] successively settled along the Mediterranean coast and founded trad...
89: ...t Spanish Republic|Republic]], from [[1871]] to [[1873]], a year in which a series of coups reinstalled ...
95: ...[Spanish Morocco]] and [[Equatorial Guinea]] was attempted. A period of dictatorial rule ([[1923]]&nda... - Iowa (24205 bytes)
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24: AdmittanceDate = [[December 28|Dec 28]], [[1846]] |
45: ...ch explorers [[Louis Joliet]] and [[Jacques Marquette]] are believed to be the first Europeans to visi...
47: *The first white settlers officially moved to Iowa in June [[1833]]. P...
50: ...pated in the war, 13,001 of whom died. A small battle fought at Athens, MO in 1861 resulted in a few ... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
10: ...60 KYA: [[Shipbuilding|Ships]] probably used by settlers of [[New Guinea]]
15: * 12 KYA: [[Pottery]] by [[Jomon]] in [[Japan]]
123: * [[1645]]: [[Vacuum pump]]: [[Otto von Guericke]]
136: ...1733]]: [[Flying shuttle]]: [[John Kay (Flying Shuttle)]]
143: * [[1769]]: [[Steam engine]]: [[James Watt]] - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
26: *[[Charlotte Uhlenbroek|Uhlenbroek, Charlotte]], (born 1968), British zoolologist and televisi...
53: ...Undset, Sigrid]], (1882-1949), ''Kristin Lavransdatter''
54: *[[Giuseppe Ungaretti|Ungaretti, Giuseppe]], Italian poet
56: ...lexander von Ungern-Sternberg|Ungern-Sternberg, Mattias Alexander von]], [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[field ma...
82: *[[Moisei Uritsky|Uritsky, Moisei Solomonovich]] (1873-1918)
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