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- Martha Washington (3111 bytes)
5: ...her own mulatto half-sister, a [[slave]] named [[Ann Dandridge]], who had a bastard child by her nephe...
8: ...was buried on May 22, 1802 at Mount Vernon. In [[1831]], her remains were moved from their original bur... - Louisa Adams (3687 bytes)
15: ...ials when they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at Quincy in 1847. He died at the [[U.S. ... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
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24: ...aths and theology, and in his finals in January [[1831]] he shone in theology and scraped through in cla...
27: ...ed to study natural history in the tropics and planned to visit [[Madeira]] with some class-mates upon...
53: ... who had strong views on egalitarianism. Eras's dinner parties included inspiring [[savant]]s like Lye...
78: * [[Anne Darwin|Anne Elizabeth Darwin]] ([[2 March]] [[1841]] –... - James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
9: ...td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[November 19]], [[1831]]</td></tr>
19: '''James Abram Garfield''' ([[November 19]], [[1831]] – [[September 19]], [[1881]]) was the 20t...
35: ...ld's cavalry engaged the Confederate cavalry at Jenny's Creek on [[January 6]], [[1862]]. The Confeder... - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
25: ...ond of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr ([[1831]]-[[1878]]) and Martha Bulloch ([[1834]]-[[1884]]...
27: ... first formed at age seven upon seeing a dead [[Pinniped|seal]] at a local market. After obtaining the...
34: ... his propensity toward natural history. Fraulein Anna, a tutor of [[German language|German]] and [[Fre...
45: He also found time for boxing and was runner-up for the Harvard boxing championship, losing ...
50: ...or [[Benjamin Harrison]] in the Midwest. After winning the election President Harrison appointed Roos... - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
77: *[[Sac and Fox War]] (1831)
104: *[[Cheyenne Campaign]] (1861–1864)
106: *[[Cheyenne-Arapaho-Kiowa-Comanche Wars]] (1863–1869)
117: *[[Bannock War]] (1878)
118: *[[Cheyenne War]] (1878–1879) - Tuataras (5776 bytes)
20: ...ra were originally classified as [[lizard]]s in [[1831]] when the [[British Museum]] received a skull. ... - North Pole (13759 bytes)
44: ...] [[Robert Schumann (record-breaker)|Robert Schumann]] became the youngest person to visit the north p...
55: ...delaide on the Boothia Peninsula on [[June 1]], [[1831]]. [[Roald Amundsen]] found Magnetic North in a s... - Opera (25153 bytes)
35: ...Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]], who wrote in Vienna near the century's close.
41: ...as rapidly popularized by [[Giuseppe Verdi]], beginning with his biblical opera ''[[Nabucco]]''. Verd...
55: ... (1829) and [[Meyerbeer]]'s ''Robert le Diable'' (1831). Grand opera is usually in five acts and includ...
67: ...erings: one in the 17th century, and another beginning in the mid-19th century. During the 18th cent...
69: ... themes, national literature, and folk tales, beginning with [[Mikhail Glinka]] (e.g. ''[[Ruslan and L... - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
13: ...n [[1833]] Marx enrolled in the [[University of Bonn]] to study [[law]], at his father's behest. He jo...
18: ...g Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Georg Hegel]] died in [[1831]], and during his lifetime was an extremely influ...
44: ...d socialist and helped edit her father's works. Jenny Marx died in December 1881.
61: ... is — social context takes precedence over innate behavior; or, in other words, the main feature...
113: ...ramsci]], and [[Rosa Luxemburg]]. [[Henryk Grossmann]], who elaborated the mathematical basis of Marx'...
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