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- Richmond, Virginia (20197 bytes)
48: ...ct #1" during the [[Reconstruction]] period (1865-1870).
52: ...own hall" style presidential debate between [[H. Ross Perot]], [[George H.W. Bush]], and [[Bill Clinto...
65: ::'''City Manager:''' position eliminated
115: ...32.9% of those under the age of 18 and 15.8% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.
155: ...koe Bottom watershed. A 20-block area, including most of Shockoe Bottom, was declared uninhabitable in... - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
49: ...ly free of rocks, and beyond the reach of heavy frost or snow. All it needed was water. By [[1868]], ...
55: ...d [[June 15]], [[1868]], with Jack Swilling as [[postmaster]].
57: ...f Salt River Valley was held on [[October 20]], [[1870]], to select a suitable piece of unimproved publi...
61: ...nue), a short distance north of where the San Carlos Hotel now stands. Miss Nellie Shaver, a newcomer...
63: ...ent]] for the present site of Phoenix. The total cost of the Phoenix Townsite of 320 acres (1.3 km<sup... - Topeka, Kansas (10234 bytes)
33: ...g the 40s, travelers could reliably find a way across the river and plenty of whiskey but little else.
35: ... were regularly docking at the Topeka landing, depositing meat, lumber, and flour and returning eastwa...
37: ... [[1861]] as the 34th state. Topeka was finally chosen as the capital, with Dr. Charles Robinson as th...
39: ...yed from the close of the war in [[1865]] until [[1870]]. In [[1869]], the railway started moving westwa...
54: Total dollar cost was put at $100 million making it, at - Helena, Montana (6927 bytes)
33: ...veyed in [[1865]] by Captain John Wood. However, most streets follow the chaotic paths of the miners, ...
35: ...ost famous placers in the western United States. Most of the production occurred before [[1868]]. Much...
37: ... original being a flimsy lookout stand built in [[1870]] on the same site, built in response to a series...
41: ... work for the state government. When in Helena, most people visit the local walking mall, a three blo...
44: ...Helena_mo_1870.jpg|thumb|300px|Helena, Montana in 1870]] - Carson City, Nevada (3897 bytes)
2: ...arsonCity.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Capitol Building, 1870]]
43: ...3.70% of those under the age of 18 and 5.80% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. - Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
2: ...[List of U.S. state capitals|state capital]] and most populous city in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Utah]]....
6: ... has developed a strong tourism industry and was host to the [[2002 Winter Olympics]].
15: ...s on [[July 24]], [[1847]]. They had traveled across the nation, seeking an isolated area to practice...
17: ...flux of religious converts, making it one of the most populous cities in the [[American Old West|Old A...
22: ... the city from the Transcontinental Railroad in [[1870]] making travel less burdensome. Mass-migration o... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
61: *[[Yehoshua Bar-Hillel]], (Israel, [[1915]]-[[1975]])
76: *[[Joseph Louis Francois Bertrand]] (France, [[1822]] - ...
111: *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruđer Josip Bošković]] ([[Republic of Dubrovnik]]...
163: *[[Paul Cohen|Paul Joseph Cohen]] (USA, [[1934]] - )
179: *[[Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham]] (UK, [[1842]] - [[1928]... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
17: *[[Paul Oswald Ahnert]] ([[Germany]], [[1897]] – [[198...
34: ...[Eugene M. Antoniadi]] ([[Greece]], [[France]], [[1870]] – [[1944]])
39: *[[Aristarchus]] ([[Samos]], circa [[310 BC]] – circa [[230 BC]])
45: *[[Joseph Ashbrook]] ([[United States|USA]], [[April 4]]...
54: *[[Oskar Backlund]] ([[Sweden]], [[1846]] – [[191... - Vatican City (21873 bytes)
5: ...eter's Basilica]] and its [[Sistine Chapel]], [[Apostolic Palace]] and museums were built, predates [[...
60: ...h, Constantine's basilica, was built over the supposed site of the tomb of [[Saint Peter]], and from t...
62: ...usand years until the mid [[19th century]], when most of the territory of the Papal States was seized ...
64: In [[1870]], the Pope's holdings were further circumscribed...
73: The term "[[Holy See]]" refers to the composite of the authority, jurisdiction, and sovereignt... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... non-philosophers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
38: *[[Albert of Saxony (philosopher)|Albert of Saxony]] (c. 1316-1390){{fn|C}}{{...
41: *[[Albinus (philosopher)|Albinus]] (c. 130) - July 24 (8660 bytes)
5: ... [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary Queen of Scots]] is deposed and replaced by her 1 year old son [[King James...
8: ...n Bonneville]] leads the first [[wagon train]] across the [[Rocky Mountains]] by using [[Wyoming]]'s [...
14: ...Bingham III]] re-discovers [[Machu Picchu]] "the Lost City of the [[Inca]]s".
15: ...nd]]'' capsizes in central [[Chicago]], with the loss of 845 lives.
18: ...igned in [[Paris]] on [[August 27]], [[1928]] by most leading world powers). - Rome (33048 bytes)
25: ...ity]] (city proper) ||<br /> 2,546,807 <br /> almost 4,000,000 <br /> 1,974/km²
35: ...age:Colosseum-2003-07-09.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[Colosseum]].]]
38: .... It has a population of 2,546,807 (2004) with almost 4 million living in the [[metropolitan area]]. T...
45: ...otem wolf (Latin ''lupa'', a word also meaning "prostitute") that adopted and suckled the cognately-na...
49: ...ecause of the river and the ford, Rome was at a cross roads of traffic following the river valley and ... - Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
25: ... one of the largest intact [[temperate zone]] [[ecosystems]] remaining on the planet.
29: ...s during previous [[ice age]]s and by [[river]] erosion from the [[Yellowstone River]].
37: ...ce of "fire and brimstone" that was dismissed by most people as delirium.
42: ...us Doane]]. The expedition spent about a month in 1870 exploring the region, collecting specimens and na...
46: ...tus Norris]] who essentially volunteered for the position, after traveling through Yellowstone and wit... - Gibbon (3982 bytes)
9: ...y | author = [[John Edward Gray|Gray]] | date = [[1870]]}}
18: ...ided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: ''[[Hylobates]]'' (44), ''[[Bunopithec...
20: ... and the most important reason is degradation or loss of their forest habitat.
33: *** [[Kloss Gibbon]] or Bilou, ''Hylobates klossii'' - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
19: ...the territory of the former Roman Empire without losing contact with their own ancestral land. The min...
33: ...nomic and cultural centres ([[Aachen]] being the most famous).
41: ...n imperial stronghold (''Pfalz'') was built at [[Goslar]], as the Empire continued its expansion to th...
43: ...peror was compelled to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In...
46: ... the [[Knights Templar|Templars]], the [[Knights Hospitaller|Knights of St John]] and the [[Teutonic K... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
1: ...ht|''Samuel de Champlain''<br>by Th鯰hile Hamel (1870)]]
3: ...article covers his travels, as they have had the most lasting importance to World History.
9: ...lowing spring [[1605]] when the settlers moved across the [[Bay of Fundy]] to found the [[Habitation a...
15: ...eople who stayed for the winter only 8 survived, most having died of [[scurvy]] and some of [[smallpox...
21: ...ay. Two hundred Iroquois advanced on Champlain's position as a native guide pointed out the three Iroq... - Sumatra (5388 bytes)
4: ...and]] runs approximately northwest - southeast, crossing the [[equator]] near the center. The interior...
6: ...raits of Malacca]]. To the east is [[Borneo]], across the [[Karimata Strait]]. West of the island is t...
8: ...nce around the [[Lake Toba]]. It also contains deposits of coal and gold.
10: ...the vast lowland interspersed by swamps. Even if mostly unsuitable for farming, the area is currently ...
12: Most of Sumatra used to be covered by [[tropical rain... - Barium (8466 bytes)
60: | [[Boiling point]] || 2143 K (1870 ?C / 3398 ?F)
92: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" | Most Stable Isotopes
137: ...molecule)|water]] or [[alcohol]]. Barium is decomposed by water or [[alcohol]]. Some of the compounds ...
143: ...white and is used in [[paint]], in [[X-ray]] diagnostic work, and in [[glass]]making.
146: ...fide]] [[phosphorescence|phosphoresces]] after exposure to the [[light]]. - Francium (5138 bytes)
23: | 1870 [[kilogram per cubic metre|kg/m<sup>3</sup>]], no...
97: ...olspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#FF6666" | '''Most stable isotopes'''
130: ...he crust of the earth at any one time. It is the most unstable element among the first 101 and has the...
134: ...s of francium have been taken but only of at the most 200,000 atoms at a time. The pictures were taken...
137: ...http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/87.html Los Alamos National Laboratory - Francium] - Palladium (9737 bytes)
101: | 1870 kJ/mol
106: ...olspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Most stable isotopes'''
156: ...]] at room temperatures. It is thought that this possibly forms palladium hydride - Pd<sub>2</sub>H -...
174: ...oride]] was at one time prescribed as a [[tuberculosis]] treatment at the rate of 0.065g per day (appr...
178: ...Russia]]. As prices fell in early [[2001]], Ford lost nearly $1 billion [[United States dollar|U.S. do...
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