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  1. James Longstreet (9732 bytes)
    8: ...rom the [[U.S. Army]] in [[June]] of [[1861]] to cast his lot with the [[Confederate States of America|...
    16: ... Confederate left, and Longstreet delivering a devastating flank attack on the right that crushed the s...
    20: ...ry important to Lee's army, still stationed in devastated central [[Virginia]]. By conducting a siege o...
    22: ...n the way Longstreet was employed by Lee. In the past, Lee had preferred to use Longstreet in defensive...
    28: ...street and his men on a disastrous campaign into east Tennessee, where in [[December]], they were defea...
  2. Photography (18493 bytes)
    5: ...]] are images produced by the shadows of objects cast on the photographic paper, without the use of a c...
    36: .... But later this process was refined by [[George Eastman]] and is today the basic technology used by ch...
    45: ...ion models have become affordable. For the enthusiast photographer processing black and white film, lit...
    57: ...g. The first permanent color photo was taken in [[1861]] by the physicist [[James Clerk Maxwell]].
    71: ...ssure to deliver their images to newspapers ever faster. Photo-journalists at remote locations would c...
  3. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    6: *[[45 BC]] - In his last victory, [[Julius Caesar]] defeats the [[Pompey|P...
    13: *[[1861]] - The Kingdom of [[Italy]] is proclaimed.
    15: ...hip]] [[SS Utopia|SS ''Utopia'']] sinks off the coast of [[Gibraltar]], killing 574.
    26: *[[1966]] - Off the coast of [[Spain]] in the [[Mediterranean]], the [[DSV ...
    38: *[[1780]] - [[Thomas Chalmers]], Scottish pastor, social reformer, educator, author, and scienti...
  4. March 18 (10594 bytes)
    13: ...Confederate States of America]] adjourns for the last time.
    16: ...e radio]] transmitter becoming the first to broadcast as a [[ham radio]] operator.
    32: *[[1965]] - [[Astronaut|Cosmonaut]] [[Aleksei Leonov]], leaving his...
    110: ...am C. Durant]], American automobile pioneer (b. [[1861]])
  5. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    6: ...ory in the [[Battle of Yamen]] ends the [[Song Dynasty]] in [[China]].
    9: *[[1861]] - The [[First Taranaki War]] ends in [[New Zeal...
    19: *[[1945]] - [[World War II]]: Off the coast of [[Japan]], a [[dive bomber]] hits the [[aircra...
    26: ... Girl from Ipanema]]'', sung by [[Astrud Gilberto|Astrud]] and [[Jo㯠Gilberto]].
    29: ...ed States House of Representatives]] begins broadcasting its day-to-day business via the cable televisi...
  6. March 22 (9294 bytes)
    43: *[[1861]] - [[Walter Francis Willcox]], statistician and ...
    55: *1924 - [[Bill Wendell]], American broadcast announcer (d. [[1999]])
    81: ...952]] - [[Bob Costas]], sports commentator, broadcaster, [[talk show]] host
    119: ...endar]] 22nd March is the earliest date on which Easter Sunday can fall ([[25th April]] is the latest).
  7. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    32: ...he west. The central downtown district is on the east side of the [[South Platte River]], near its conf...
    43: ...eneral William Larimer]], a land speculator from eastern Kansas, placed [[cottonwood]] logs to stake a ...
    47: ...a. The city was incorporated on [[November 7]], [[1861]], several months after the formation of the [[Co...
    53: ...r]] was allegedly invented in Denver by Louis Ballast who operated the Humpty Dumpty Barrel drive-in. ...
    55: ...Denver, and a portion of [[Jack Kerouac]]'s beat masterpiece [[On the Road]] takes place in the city. ...
  8. Little Rock, Arkansas (9366 bytes)
    56: *1861 - [[Arkansas]] joins the Confederacy.
    88: * The [[Arkansas River]] runs past Little Rock. The city of [[North Little Rock]] i...
  9. Topeka, Kansas (10234 bytes)
    35: ...depositing meat, lumber, and flour and returning eastward with potatoes, corn, and wheat. By the late [...
    37: ...e Kansas territory was admitted to the Union in [[1861]] as the 34th state. Topeka was finally chosen as...
    41: ... a boom period that ended in disaster. There was vast [[speculation]] on town lots. The [[1889]] bubble...
    52: ...arted on the southwest side of town, moving northeast, passing over a local landmark named Burnetts Mou...
    58: ...nders of the [[Menninger Clinic]]; [[Ron Evans]], astronaut, commander of the pilot ship on Apollo 17; ...
  10. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    29: ... appearance of a checkerboard. This plan has not lasted to the present day. The state legislature first...
    39: ..., thus beginning the [[Siege of Jackson]], which lasted for approximately one week. Union forces encir...
    41: ...e of secession from the Union on [[January 9]], [[1861]], becoming the second state to secede from the U...
    60: ...a section of the Pearl River and is located northeast of Jackson on the border between [[Madison County...
    99: (All these high schools compete interscholastically in the [[Mississippi High School Activities...
  11. Carson City, Nevada (3897 bytes)
    5: ...ining. It was the [[county seat]] of the former (1861-1969) [[Ormsby County, Nevada|Ormsby County]], an...
  12. Columbus, Ohio (27104 bytes)
    29: time zone = Eastern|
    44: ...[Wendy's]] and [[White Castle (restaurant)|White Castle]], with Wendy's still operating their first sto...
    48: ...ons in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, a pastel-colored building on the north edge of downtown ...
    51: ...I-70/71 split on the south side, and I-71 on the east. Due to its central location within Ohio and abu...
    53: ... (running north-south) and Broad Street (running east-west). Much of the city street numbering plan ori...
  13. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
    35: *[[Antoine Arbogast]] (France, [[1759]] - [[1803]])
    190: *[[Jean Gaston Darboux]] ([[France]], [[August 14]],[[1842]] -...
    299: * [[James Gregory (astronomer and mathematician)|James Gregory]] (Scotla...
    330: *[[Thomas Heath]] (England [[1861]] - [[1940]])
    372: *[[Gaston Julia|Gaston Maurice Julia]] (Algeria, France, [[1893]] - [[...
  14. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    1: '''Famous [[astronomer]]s and [[astrophysicist]]s''' include:
    90: *[[Louis Boyer (astronomer)|Louis Boyer]] ([[France]])
    132: *[[Josep Comas Sol᝝ ([[Spain]])<!--Last name = "Comas Solᦱuot;, list under C -->
    166: *[[Terence Dickinson]], ([[Canada]]), astronomer and author
    202: *[[Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer)|Charles Fehrenbach]] ([[France]], [[1914]...
  15. Monaco (12001 bytes)
    1: ...he [[French Riviera]] or ''C?d'Azur'' (The Blue Coast). Consisting mostly of just the old city of Monac...
    55: ...s recognised by the Franco-Monegasque Treaty of [[1861]].
    61: ...ies that if there are no heirs to carry on the dynasty, the Principality will remain an independent nat...
    78: ...ance]]. It consists of a narrow strip along the coast at the bottom of the foothills of the [[Alps]] an...
    80: ...[[Cap d`Ail]]; [[Larvotto Terano]], located northeast of Monte Carlo, with its sea club; and [[Saint Ro...
  16. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
    110: *[[Mary Astell]], (1666-1731){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    128: *[[Gaston Bachelard]], (1884-1962){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}...
    138: *[[James Mark Baldwin]], (1861-1934)
    155: *[[Sebastiano Basso]], (16th century)
  17. List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
    100: *[[Gast󮠇audio]] ([[1978]]-) - (Argentina)
    110: *[[Sebastien Grosjean]] ([[1978]]-)- (France)
    210: *[[Ilie Nastase]] ([[1946]]-) - ([[:Category:Romanian tennis p...
    246: *[[Ernest Renshaw]] ([[1861]]-[[1899]]) - (England)
    247: *[[William Renshaw]] ([[1861]]-[[1904]]) - (England)
  18. United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
    2: ...of population, but each state is entitled to at least one member; the total membership of the body is f...
    11: ...ted until the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] ([[1861]]&ndash;[[1865]]), which began soon after several...
    21: ...n years. Each state, however, is entitled to at least one representative. The only constitutional rule ...
    27: ...eral election, almost all states use the [[first-past-the-post]] system, under which the candidate with...
    29: ...d from the House; three of them were removed in [[1861]] for supporting the [[Confederate States of Amer...
  19. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    33: ...rty earlier, a [[political cartoon]] by [[Thomas Nast]], published in ''[[Harper's Magazine|Harper's We...
    46: ...lavery had long been prohibited, and in the Northeast, culminating in a sweep of victories in the North...
    48: ...o had participated in the Confederacy), forcing drastic reforms and frequently giving former slaves pos...
    58: ...tionism]]. [[Thomas Dewey]] represented the Northeastern wing of the party that was closer to Democrati...
    60: ...ing pockets of liberal Republicanism in the northeast began to die out as the region turned solidly Dem...
  20. Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
    23: | [[Sultan]]s of the [[Osmanli|Osmanli Dynasty]]
    45: ...[[Anatolia]] and ruled by the [[Osmanl&#305;]] dynasty. In diplomatic circles it was often referred to ...
    53: ...-century history with both the [[Eastern culture|East]] and the [[Western Culture|West]].
    65: ...rt to keep power in their hands by regaining at least some of the lost territories, the triumvirate led...
    83: ...220;The beginnings of legal reform in the Middle East were initiated in the ottoman empire in the middl...

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