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- January 17 (12233 bytes)
9: ...l [[Daniel Morgan]] defeat British forces under Lieutenant Colonel [[Banastre Tarleton]] at the Battle...
39: ...[Czech Republic]] applies for membership of the [[European Union]].
50: ...[1763]] - [[John Jacob Astor]], American entrepreneur (d. [[1848]])
60: *[[1882]] - [[Noah Beery]], actor (d. [[1946]]) - January 2 (10888 bytes)
17: *[[1871]] - [[Amadeus I of Spain|Amadeus I]] becomes King of [[Spain]].
20: *[[1882]] - [[John D. Rockefeller]] unites his oil holdin...
28: *[[1921]] - [[DeYoung Museum]] in [[Golden Gate Park]] San Francisco opens. - History of California (38344 bytes)
3: ...the known '''history of California''' begins with European exploration.
13: ...zation of the Americas|European explorers]] and [[European colonization of the Americas|settlers]] app...
16: ===European exploration===
36: The first European to explore the coast of the present day Sta...
80: ...e [[Golden Gate]]; de Portolà became the first [[Europe]]an proven to view [[San Francisco Bay]], dis... - Memorial Day (4407 bytes)
15: ...native name of "Memorial Day" was first used in [[1882]], but did not become more common until after [[W... - Labour Day (7088 bytes)
7: ...ganized by them at that time on [[September 5]] [[1882]] in [[New York City]]. In [[1884]] another parad...
15: ==Labour Day in Europe==
17: ...Labour Day on [[May 1]], known as [[May Day]]. In Europe the day had older significance as a rural [[f... - National League (4871 bytes)
5: ... the same as the modern Reds, who began play in [[1882]] as the Red Stockings and joined the National Le...
43: ...[William Hulbert|William A. Hulbert]] [[1877]]-[[1882]]
44: *[[Arthur Soden|Arthur H. Soden]] [[1882]]-[[1882]] - World Series (40101 bytes)
49: * 1882 Chicago White Stockings
129: ...e powerful New York Yankees [[Murderers' Row]] lineup. - Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
24: ...ociation (19th century)|American Association]] in 1882. Despite its on-field success, it was one of the ... - Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
11: ...nts won''' (16): [[1876]], [[1880]], [[1881]], [[1882]], [[1885]], [[1886]], [[1906]], [[1907]], [[1908...
28: ...lled the [[American Association]] came along in [[1882]], and the Chicagos met the AA's champions three ...
35: ...hird baseman [[Harry Steinfeldt]], formed the nucleus of one of the most dominant baseball teams of al...
37: ...[[earned run average]] that still stands today. Reulbach threw a one-hitter in the [[1906]] [[World S...
222: *[[Ed Reubalch]] - Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
5: :'''Founded:''' [[1869]], [[1882]], or [[1890]], depending on the account. See be...
13: :'''American Association pennants won''' (1): [[1882]]
23: ...an Association]], a rival league, began play in [[1882]], it included a team from Cincinnati, which was ...
142: ...[[Image:South_korea_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Jung Keun Bong]] (P, 60-day)
297: *'''Pitching ERA''': [[Harry McCormick]], 1.52 (1882) - Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
5: :'''Founded:''' [[1882]], as a charter member of the [[American Associat...
25: ... Stargell]] became a fixture in the Pittsburgh lineup, and the Pirates would return to prominence in [...
168: *[[Jerry Reuss]] - St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
7: :'''Founded:''' [[1882]] in the [[American Association (19th century)|Am...
8: ...rmerly known as:''' St. Louis Brown Stockings ([[1882]]), St. Louis Browns ([[1883]]-[[1898]]), St. Lou...
24: ...iation (19th century)|American Association]] in [[1882]] where they enjoyed a four-year dynasty under fl... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
52: *[[Hans von Euler-Chelpin]], (1873-1964), Swedish chemist, winne...
140: *[[Louis Pasteur]], (1822-1895), French [[biochemistry|biochemist...
157: *[[Tadeus Reichstein]], (1897-1996), chemist, 1950 [[Nobel...
197: *[[Friedrich Woehler]], (1800-1882), [[Germany|German]] [[chemist]] - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
27: ...erred on him the decoration of the [[L駩on d'honneur]] (Legion of Honor), the [[Acad魩e fran硩se]] ...
47: ..., U.S.; and in [[1860]] deputed a friend visiting Europe to interest people in his invention. In [[18...
49: ...raph without the necessity of any hollow tube" . Meucci was recognised as the original inventor by the...
67: ... for the Advancement of Science]] in [[August]] [[1882]].
70: ...[[Hammondsport, New York]]; J.A.D. McCurdy; and Lieutenant [[Thomas Selfridge]], an official observer ... - Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
8: ...s., and later with the Detroit Dry Dock Co. In [[1882]], he returned to Dearborn to work on the family ...
58: ...me time, he began collecting materials for his museum, which had a theme of practical technology. It w...
96: * Bryan, Ford R. ''Henry's Lieutenants'', 1993; ISBN 0-8143-2428-2 - Softball (19057 bytes)
132: ...ke those which had been introduced to baseball in 1882. The Farragut Club soon set rules for the game, w...
136: ...e agreed on only after the formation of the [[Amateur Softball Association]] in 1933.
154: * [http://www.softball.org Amateur Softball Association] - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
41: *[[Georges Braque]] (1882 - 1963)
78: *[[Robert Deurloo]] (1946- )
118: *[[Eric Gill]] (1882 - 1940)
174: *[[August Leimbach]] (1882 - 1965) - Electricity (13894 bytes)
10: ...invented an early electrostatic generator. Other European pioneers were [[Robert Boyle]], who in [[16...
20: ...el Morse]], inventor of the telegraph; [[Antonio Meucci]], inventor of the telephone; [[Thomas Edison]...
22: ...to build the first induction motor, invented in [[1882]]. In May 1885, Westinghouse, then president of t...
29: ...dropower, 86 GW from nuclear and 41 GW from petroleum. Little generating capacity is presently based ...
60: * [[Neuron]]s in the [[nervous system]] transmit informat... - Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
25: ...igned by Eppelsheimer, opened in [[Chicago]] in [[1882]] and went on to become the largest and most prof...
27: ... where a motor car was added to each train to manoeuvre at the terminals, while on route the trains we...
29: ...nited Kingdom]], [[Portugal]] and [[France]], but European cities, having much more curves in their st...
67: ...s was the first cable car in regular operation in Europe)
77: * [[Chicago]] ([[1882]]–[[1906]], the [[Chicago City Railway]]) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
9: | date of birth=[[January 30]], [[1882]]
18: ...''Franklin Delano Roosevelt''' ([[January 30]], [[1882]]–[[April 12]], [[1945]]), 32nd [[President...
26: ...therlands]], arrived in New York (then called [[Nieuw Amsterdam]]) in about [[1650]]. In [[1788]] [[Is...
32: ...y [[polo]] and [[lawn tennis]]. Frequent trips to Europe made him fluent in German and French. He acqu...
70: ...on at [[Attica, New York|Attica]]. He had a long feud with [[Robert Moses]], the state's most powerful...
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