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  1. Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
    53: *[[1838]]-[[1839]] - The [[Trail of Tears]]
    54: *[[1838]] - [[Aroostook War]]
  2. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    46: ...al transportation. It was a development that not only transformed Detroit and Michigan, but permanentl...
    48: ...lso a center of automotive manufacturing. Since [[1838]], the city has also been noted for its thriving ...
    77: *[[1838]] [[Patriot War]]
    92: ...similar legal and political systems, so maybe we only need to mention anything that makes the state di...
    102: ... the referendum. The power of initiative extends only to laws which the legislature may enact under th...
  3. William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
    6: ...ly impressive in light of the fact that he lived only 52 years.
    14: ... and, perhaps appropriately for a playwright commonly considered to be [[England]]'s greatest, it is a...
    35: ...er, Belott sued his father-in-law for delivering only part of the dowry. Shakespeare was called to tes...
    41: ...of some, he took a neutral position, making sure only that his own income from the land was protected....
    63: ...n an expensively produced folio in [[1623]] (the only precedent being [[Ben Jonson]]'s ''Workes'' of [...
  4. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    75: *[[Jules Dalou]] (1838 - 1902)
    123: *[[Paul Granlund]] (1925 - 2003)
  5. Sam Houston (6990 bytes)
    3: ...e history of [[Texas]], and, [[as of 2005]], the only person in [[U.S. history]] to have been the [[go...
    5: ...nia|Rockbridge County]], [[Virginia]]. Receiving only a basic education he emigrated with his family t...
    16: ...[1844]]. He put down the [[Cordova Rebellion]] of 1838 and while initially seeking annexation by the U.S...
    24: ...7]] and successfully in [[1859]], making him the only person in U.S. history to be the governor of two...
    32: ... | after=[[Mirabeau B. Lamar]] | years=1836–1838}}
  6. James K. Polk (27988 bytes)
    19: ...is expansionist beliefs, for his pledge to serve only one term, and for becoming the first "[[dark hor...
    28: Polk was only educated informally during his childhood. His fo...
    39: In 1838, the political situation in Tennessee—where...
    52: ...resident. Polk was the first, and as of 2005 the only, former Speaker of the House of Representatives ...
    55: ...ing of his Administration, was resolved to serve only one term in office.]]
  7. Steamboat (11603 bytes)
    37: ... years a steamer service was in operation on the inland [[Loch Lomond]], a forerunner of the lake stea...
    49: ...y scheduled trans-Atlantic crossings, starting in 1838. The first regular steamship service from the wes...
    60: ...ld.html Cruising The World TV Show (RTP-TV 2001) Online video showing trip down Mississippi on the Del...
  8. Charles Babbage (13539 bytes)
    16: ...land Place, London. They had eight children, but only three lived to adulthood. Charles' father, his w...
    57: ...ld stretch to 25 feet long. Babbage constructed only small test parts for his new engine; a full engi...
    62: ...ep. It was a marvel of mechanical engineering. Unlike the Analytical Engine that he continually twea...
    74: ...ocomotives that clears the tracks of obstacles in 1838. He also performed several studies on [[Isambard ...
    76: He only once endeavored to enter public life, when, in [...
  9. James Longstreet (9732 bytes)
    8: .... Military Academy]] by the state of Alabama in [[1838]]. He graduated from [[West Point]] in [[1842]], ...
    14: ...m. Once the enemy had worn itself down, then and only then would Longstreet contemplate an attack of h...
    18: He only enhanced his reputation that [[December]], when ...
    28: ...d did nothing to resolve the conflict. Bragg not only stayed in command, he sent Longstreet and his me...
    34: ...from 1897 to 1904, under Presidents [[William McKinley]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]], as U.S. Commissio...
  10. Lewis and Clark Expedition (11755 bytes)
    5: ...lark as "Captain" ([http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/v02.appendix.a.html]).
    7: ...r [[Shoshone]] tribe came from further west. Not only did Lewis and Clark feel that she could aid them...
    35: *Captain [[William Clark]] (1770 – 1838)
    57: ...rps of Discovery)|John Newman]] (ca. 1785 – 1838)
    77: ...t" diplomatic innovation to defuse hostility and enlist the support of exotic tribes, scientific obser...
  11. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    106: ...tano]], German philosopher and psychologist (b. [[1838]])
    136: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/3/17 Today in History: March 17]
  12. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
    17: *[[Lars Ahlfors|Lars Valerian Ahlfors]] (Finland, [[1907]] - [[1996]])
    341: *[[George William Hill]] (USA, [[1838]] - [[1914]])
    371: *[[Camille Jordan]] (France, [[1838]] - [[1922]])
    443: *[[Ernst Leonard Lindel? (Finland, [[1870]] - [[1946]])
    528: *[[Rolf Nevanlinna]] (Finland, [[1895]] - [[1980]])
  13. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    46: *[[Arthur Auwers]] ([[Germany]], [[1838]] – [[1915]])
    104: *[[S. W. Burnham|Sherburne Wesley Burnham]] ([[1838]] – [[1921]])
    277: ...[[George William Hill]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1838]] – [[1914]])
    437: *[[Liisi Oterma]] ([[Finland]], [[1915]] – [[2001]])
    465: *[[John Stanley Plaskett]] ([[Canada]], [[1865]] – [[1941...
  14. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    214: *[[Anicius Manlius Severinus Bo봨ius]], (AD 480-524 or 525){{fn|...
    243: *[[Franz Brentano]], (1838-1917){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    261: *[[James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce]], (1838-1922){{fn|R}}
    313: *[[Stanley Cavell]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    388: *[[Josephus Flavius Cook]], (1838-1901)
  15. Hadrosaurus (1550 bytes)
    3: In [[1838]], William Estaugh Hopkins was digging in a [[mar...
  16. Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
    3: '''Samuel Finley Breese Morse''' ([[April 27]], [[1791]] –...
    11: ...that same year, Morse's wife, Lucretia, died suddenly. She was buried before he returned to New Haven.
    21: ...ttery and a simple electromagnet. This prototype only worked over short distances of about 40ft or les...
    24: In 1838, Morse changed the telegraphic [[cipher]], from a...
    26: ...strated the telegraph to colleges. On February 8, 1838, Morse first publicly demonstrated the electrical...
  17. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    7: ...kulative Dogmatik,'' 4 parts, 1827–1836. In 1838 he opposed the interference in civil matters of t...
    11: ...ch is eternally and necessarily produced by God. Only in nature is the trinity of persons attained. Th...
    13: ...fell by lowering himself to the level of nature. Only after the fall of man begins the creation of spa...
    15: ...sion to the ruler, which can be secured or given only when the state is Christian, for God alone is th...
  18. Angelica Van Buren (1310 bytes)
    3: ...tion to her role of acting first lady. Married in 1838, the couple took an extended trip through Europe;...
  19. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    4: ... Fully aware of the likely reaction, he confided only in close friends and researched to meet anticipa...
    17: His mother died when he was only eight and the next year he became a boarder at t...
    19: ...ry that all animals had similar organs differing only in complexity. In March [[1827]] Darwin made a p...
    32: ...t|HMS Beagle, from an 1841 watercolour by Owen Stanley]]
    59: ...ts which would take valuable time, but by March [[1838]] Whewell had recruited him as Secretary of the G...
  20. Angel Shark (6012 bytes)
    8: ...cien Jules Laurent Bonaparte|Bonaparte]] | date = 1838}}

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