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- Yorkshire Terrier (5765 bytes)
65: ...her and son. Huddersfield Ben was bred by Mr. W. Eastwood Huddersfield, who died in [[1871]]. A multipl... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
23: *[[1865]] [[Pullman]] [[sleeping car]] introduced in the ...
28: .... One of the first railway lines in the [[Middle East]] was built between [[Tehran]] and [[Ray, Iran|Ra...
32: *[[1908]] [[London, Brighton and South Coast Railway]] opens first suburban electric train ser...
44: ...] introduces the [[Acela Express]] on the [[Northeast Corridor]] in the United States. - Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
14: ...a natural-born citizen of the United States, at least thirty-five years of age, and a resident of the U...
21: ...s procedural matters and is given the ability to cast a vote in the event of a tie. There is a strong ...
48: ...very President since. Still, Roosevelt kept his last Vice President [[Harry S. Truman]] uninformed on ...
55: ...Republicans and Democrats and thus Dick Cheney's casting vote gave the Republicans the Senate majority.
121: ...mlin]] || [[March 4]], [[1861]] || [[March 3]], [[1865]] || [[United States Republican Party|Republican]... - Slavery (26455 bytes)
4: ... or tacit arrangements with local authorities by masters who have some influence because of their statu...
6: ...which originally meant landless [[serfs]] from [[Eastern Europe]], including parts of [[Rome|the Roman ...
39: ...]], and many were sold to buyers in the [[Middle East]].
44: ...slager'' ([[labour camps]]) in [[Germany]] and [[Eastern Europe]]. Prisoners in Nazi labor camps were w...
52: ...e clothed and fed in the same manner as is their master, and that they not be forced into marriage or [... - Baseball (36464 bytes)
5: ...], baseball has often been called the ''national pastime''; the total attendance for [[Major League Bas...
42: ...nd a change up, which is a slower version of a [[fastball]].
58: ...ball in an attempt to hit it. The pitches arrive fast, so the decision must be made in less than a seco...
82: ... winning run touches home plate; however, if the last batter hits a home run to win the game, he and an...
86: ...nclement weather may also shorten games, but at least five innings must be played for the game to be co... - Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
5: ...tley]] and [[William Godwin]], which were all distasteful to him. The mystical speculations of [[Meiste...
7: ... he belonged, and in consequence was, during the last three years of his life, interdicted from lecturi...
9: ...escribed as [[Scholasticism]]; for, like the scholastic doctors, he believes that theology and philosop...
11: ...mere abstract Being (''substantia''), but as everlasting process, activity (''actus''). Of this process...
21: - Tecumseh's curse (3257 bytes)
7: ...am Lincoln]], [[assassination|assassinated]] in [[1865]]
21: ...recently have called for [[prayer]] to avert [[catastrophe]] from Presidents Reagan and [[George W. Bus... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
2: ...sh]] [[natural history|naturalist]] who achieved lasting fame as originator of the theory of [[evolutio...
6: ...sion of the Emotions in Man and Animals]]''. His last book was about earthworms.
29: ...His father objected to the voyage, thinking it a waste of his son's time, but was eventually persuaded ...
43: ...rmadillo]]s in strata which showed no signs of catastrophy or change in climate, and found later that t...
51: With Lyell's enthusiastic backing Darwin read his first paper to the [[Ge... - Woodrow Wilson (31322 bytes)
23: ...Ruggles Wilson and Janet Woodrow, making him the last president born in the state. His ancestry was [[S...
38: :"...how is the schoolmaster, the nation, to know which boy needs the whippi...
46: ...ghts of parliamentary government at home. In his last scholarly work in 1908, "Constitutional Governmen...
48: ...uty by every lesson that can be drawn out of the past".
69: In the last year of his first term Wilson assembled an impres... - Rutherford B. Hayes (9651 bytes)
24: ...vetted major general of Volunteers [[March 3]], [[1865]].
26: ...ok the oath again publicly on [[March 5]] on the East Portico of the Capitol, and he served until [[Mar...
36: ...epublicans -- if Hayes' cabinet consisted of at least one Southerner and he withdrew all Union troups f...
67: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[David M. Key]]'''|...
99: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
24: ...oreland Hills]], [[Cuyahoga County, Ohio]], southeast of [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] to Abram Garfiel...
30: ...[1859]], serving until [[1861]]. He was an enthusiastic [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] a...
35: ...ld the task of driving Confederate forces out of eastern Kentucky in November 1861, giving him the 18th...
50: ...nly shifted all its votes to Garfield, who was aghast at the thought that he might be trying to thwart ...
76: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[Thomas L. James]]'... - Benjamin Harrison (11469 bytes)
28: ...s a [[brigadier general]], and mustering out in [[1865]]. While in the field in October [[1864]] he was...
79: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[John Wanamaker]]''...
114: *Harrison was the last President of the United States to wear a beard wh...
121: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - William McKinley (11746 bytes)
27: ...t]] [[Major]] of the same regiment in September [[1865]].
85: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[James A. Gary]]'''...
115: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
20: ...ation ethic|conservationist]], naval-power enthusiast, peace broker and [[Progressive Era|progressive r...
25: ... born at 28 [[East 20th Street, New York City|28 East 20th Street]] in the modern-day [[Gramercy]] sect...
27: Sickly and [[asthma]]tic as a youngster, Theodore had to sleep pro...
32: ...t, something that would stick with him until his last years.
42: *secretary of the [[Hasty Pudding Club]], - William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
71: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[Frank H. Hitchcock...
114: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - John C. Breckinridge (5870 bytes)
8: ...f Shiloh]], in which he was wounded. He returned east in [[1864]], during the [[Overland Campaign]], an...
10: In early 1865, Breckinridge was made [[Secretary of War]] in th...
12: ...the chaos of the fall of Richmond in early April, 1865, Breckinridge saw to it that the Confederate arch...
16: ...e and a small band made their way down the east coast of [[Florida]], eventually sailing across the sea... - Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
4: ... next few years he worked at several jobs: schoolmaster, cook, woodcutter, surveyor, manager of a weekl...
17: ...ved in the Senate from [[1869]] to [[1881]]. His last post was minister to [[Spain]], from [[1881]] to ...
36: ...ears=[[March 4]], [[1861]] – [[March 3]], [[1865]]}} - Adlai E. Stevenson (3193 bytes)
12: ...ket in [[1864]]. He was district attorney from [[1865]] to [[1868]]. He was elected as a Democrat to th...
15: ...election in [[1880]]. He was First Assistant Postmaster General [[1885]]-[[1889]], then elected Vice Pr... - Charles G. Dawes (3139 bytes)
3: '''Charles Gates Dawes''' ([[August 27]], [[1865]] – [[April 23]], [[1951]]) was the 30th [[V... - Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
11: ...r some purposes, is a [[minority language]]. The last French language newspaper closed in [[1959]].
25: ... poetry, ''Rimes Jersiaises'', was published in [[1865]].
37: ...would comment on the latest news or recall times past. The column continued until the author's death in...
41: ...oponymy and etymology. He himself considered his masterpiece the translation of the [[Rubaiyat of Omar ...
71: ...at discouraged such cultural frivolities, or at least placed such a low value on these activities that ...
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