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  1. James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
    24: ...oreland Hills]], [[Cuyahoga County, Ohio]], southeast of [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] to Abram Garfiel...
    30: ...[1859]], serving until [[1861]]. He was an enthusiastic [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] a...
    35: ...ld the task of driving Confederate forces out of eastern Kentucky in November 1861, giving him the 18th...
    50: ...nly shifted all its votes to Garfield, who was aghast at the thought that he might be trying to thwart ...
    76: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[Thomas L. James]]'...
  2. Benjamin Harrison (11469 bytes)
    28: ...s a [[brigadier general]], and mustering out in [[1865]]. While in the field in October [[1864]] he was...
    79: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[John Wanamaker]]''...
    114: *Harrison was the last President of the United States to wear a beard wh...
    121: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]]
  3. William McKinley (11746 bytes)
    27: ...t]] [[Major]] of the same regiment in September [[1865]].
    85: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[James A. Gary]]'''...
    115: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]]
  4. Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
    20: ...ation ethic|conservationist]], naval-power enthusiast, peace broker and [[Progressive Era|progressive r...
    25: ... born at 28 [[East 20th Street, New York City|28 East 20th Street]] in the modern-day [[Gramercy]] sect...
    27: Sickly and [[asthma]]tic as a youngster, Theodore had to sleep pro...
    32: ...t, something that would stick with him until his last years.
    42: *secretary of the [[Hasty Pudding Club]],
  5. William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
    71: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[Frank H. Hitchcock...
    114: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]]
  6. John C. Breckinridge (5870 bytes)
    8: ...f Shiloh]], in which he was wounded. He returned east in [[1864]], during the [[Overland Campaign]], an...
    10: In early 1865, Breckinridge was made [[Secretary of War]] in th...
    12: ...the chaos of the fall of Richmond in early April, 1865, Breckinridge saw to it that the Confederate arch...
    16: ...e and a small band made their way down the east coast of [[Florida]], eventually sailing across the sea...
  7. Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
    4: ... next few years he worked at several jobs: schoolmaster, cook, woodcutter, surveyor, manager of a weekl...
    17: ...ved in the Senate from [[1869]] to [[1881]]. His last post was minister to [[Spain]], from [[1881]] to ...
    36: ...ears=[[March 4]], [[1861]] – [[March 3]], [[1865]]}}
  8. Adlai E. Stevenson (3193 bytes)
    12: ...ket in [[1864]]. He was district attorney from [[1865]] to [[1868]]. He was elected as a Democrat to th...
    15: ...election in [[1880]]. He was First Assistant Postmaster General [[1885]]-[[1889]], then elected Vice Pr...
  9. Charles G. Dawes (3139 bytes)
    3: '''Charles Gates Dawes''' ([[August 27]], [[1865]] – [[April 23]], [[1951]]) was the 30th [[V...
  10. Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
    11: ...r some purposes, is a [[minority language]]. The last French language newspaper closed in [[1959]].
    25: ... poetry, ''Rimes Jersiaises'', was published in [[1865]].
    37: ...would comment on the latest news or recall times past. The column continued until the author's death in...
    41: ...oponymy and etymology. He himself considered his masterpiece the translation of the [[Rubaiyat of Omar ...
    71: ...at discouraged such cultural frivolities, or at least placed such a low value on these activities that ...
  11. Dodos (9122 bytes)
    18: ... Dodo extant today. The decaying remnants of the last stuffed Dodo, in [[Oxford]]'s [[Ashmolean Museum]...
    22: The breast structure was insufficient to have ever supported...
    29: ...lgvogel'' ("disgusting bird") for the unpleasant taste and texture of the meat. No dodo bones have been...
    33: ... extinction of the dodo is commonly dated to the last confirmed sighting in [[1662]], reported by [[shi...
    37: ... dodo skeletons. A Dodo egg is on display at the East London museum in South Africa. Genetic material h...
  12. List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
    15: *'''[[American Civil War]]''' (1861–1865)
    208: *[[Confederate States of America]] (1861–1865)
  13. Seadragon (2092 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Gasterosteiformes]]}}
    12: ... [[Albert C. L. G. Günther|Günther]] | date = [[1865]]}}
    17: ... they are very large for sea horses, growing at least 18 inches (45 cm). They feed on [[plankton]], [[a...
  14. Painting of the United States (3965 bytes)
    7: ...e artistic values," announced [[Robert Henri]] ([[1865]]-[[1929]]). He was the leader of what critics ca...
  15. United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
    32: ...rty earlier, a [[political cartoon]] by [[Thomas Nast]], published in ''[[Harper's Magazine|Harper's We...
    45: ...lavery had long been prohibited, and in the Northeast, culminating in a sweep of victories in the North...
    47: ...o had participated in the Confederacy), forcing drastic reforms and frequently giving former slaves pos...
    57: ...tionism]]. [[Thomas Dewey]] represented the Northeastern wing of the party that was closer to Democrati...
    59: ...ing pockets of liberal Republicanism in the northeast began to die out as the region turned solidly Dem...
  16. Anchisaurus (5714 bytes)
    16: ...A. polyzelus'' ([[Edward Hitchcock|Hitchcock]], [[1865]])<br/>
    26: ...ed these bones under the name "Megadactylus" in [[1865]]. The great [[paleontologist]] [[Othniel Charles...
  17. Stone Age (17593 bytes)
    6: ...he spread of humanity from the [[savanna]]s of [[East Africa]] to the rest of the world. It ends with t...
    8: ...hic]] periods, by John Lubbock in his now classic 1865 book ''Pre-historic Times''. These three periods ...
    26: ...s choppers. ''Homo habilis'' is presumed to have mastered the Oldowan era tool case which utilized ston...
    36: From 35,000 to 10,000 years ago (the end of the last ice age modern humans spread out further across t...
    43: ...) was imported from the [[Ancient Near East|Near East]]. There, microlith tools permitted more efficien...
  18. First Lady of the United States (9641 bytes)
    131: | April 15, 1865
    135: | April 15, 1865
  19. September 23 (7397 bytes)
    10: ...pis]]'' and ''Countess of Scarborough'' off the coast of [[England]]
    15: ...tronomer [[John Couch Adams]]; verified by German astronomer [[Johann Gottfried Galle]]
    33: *[[2004]] - At least 1,070 in [[Haiti]] reported killed by [[flood]]s ...
    47: *[[1865]] - Baroness [[Emmuska Orczy]], novelist (d. [[19...
    92: *[[1873]] - [[Jean Chacornac]], French astronomer (b. [[1823]])
  20. Neolithic (8186 bytes)
    15: ...]. The name was invented by [[John Lubbock]] in [[1865]] as a refinement of the [[three-age system]]. Th...
    18: ... [[farming]] [[society|societies]] in the [[Near East]] do not use pottery, and in [[Britain]] it remai...
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