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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
89: ...Red]], (c.950-1003), explored and colonized [[Greenland]]
90: ...rĂksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Americas|America]]
131: ...ara Falls]] and the [[Saint Anthony Falls]] (the only [[waterfall]] on the [[Mississippi River|Mississ...
148: ...anish people|Danish]] explorer, Governor of [[Greenland]]
186: *[[Fridtjof Nansen]], (1861-1930), [[arctic]] [[List of explorers|explorer]],... - John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
9: ...val from command in the West on [[November 2]], [[1861]]. He was re-appointed to a different post (in [[... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
11: * [[1861]] - The [[University of Washington]] opens in [[S...
60: *[[1930]] - [[Dick Groat]], MLB shortstop;NL Most Valuable Player in 1960
68: ...[1955]] - [[Matti Vanhanen]], prime minister of Finland
141: [[nl:4 november]] - Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
11: ...n Sardinia until [[Italy|Italian]] unification in 1861. - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...ingen|Karl, Prince of Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Pala...
14: ...n in the line of succession, Victoria was taught only [[German language|German]], the first language o...
35: ...le ''His Royal Highness''. Prince Albert was commonly known as the "Prince Consort", though he did not...
39: ...tween Victoria and Prince Albert. Albert was not only the Queen's companion, but also an important pol...
43: ... to shoot the Queen. Although his gun was loaded only with paper and tobacco, his crime was still puni... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
6: ...he Fine Arts]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] (1861-1865). Tired of patronizing instructors and fello...
8: ...ather continued to resist her vocation, and paid only for her basic needs but not her art supplies. Sh... - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
10: ...orced, and so he remained married to her in name only, while he made house solely with Evans.
23: As an author, Eliot was not only very successful in sales, but she was, and remai...
30: * ''[[Silas Marner]]'' (1861) - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
21: ...aredness of the Army Medical Department. In April 1861, after the [[First Battle of Bull Run]], she esta... - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
65: ...r the outbreak of the [[American Civil War]] in [[1861]], Nightingale's work served as an inspiration f...
75: ...liament]] and civil servants who would have been unlikely to read or understand traditional statistica... - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
2: ...[[prisoner of war]], [[Surgery|surgeon]] and the only woman to receive the [[Medal of Honor]].
10: ...t Battle of Bull Run]] (Manassas), [[July 21]], [[1861]] and at the Patent Office Hospital in [[Washingt...
22: ...tandards for award of the medal so that it could only be given to those who had been involved in "actu... - Lillian Russell (2418 bytes)
1: ...'' ('''Helen Louise Leonard''') ([[December 4]],[[1861]] - [[June 6]],[[1922]]) was an [[United States o...
5: Born in [[Clinton, Iowa]] in 1861, Helen Louise Leonard would become one of the mos...
9: Not only was her [[voice]] celebrated but her beauty caus... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
19: ...nt of the United States|Vice President]] are the only two nationally elected officials in the United S...
29: ...d defend the Constitution of the United States." Only presidents [[Franklin Pierce]] and [[Herbert Hoo...
124: || [[1857]] || [[1861]] || [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]...
128: || [[1861]] || [[1865]] || [[Republican Party (United State...
162: | 25 || [[William McKinley]]{{ref 6}} - George Washington (29551 bytes)
21: ...e of the most important figures in U.S. history. Unlike many other [[revolution]]ary leaders, he volun...
79: ...the Army]] (five star), George Washington is the only President with military service to reenter the m...
95: ...ng the principle that even a former president is only, after all, a private citizen.
102: ...the question of slavery (as in fact happened in [[1861]]). He did not advocate the abolition of slavery ...
104: Unlike all the other slaveholding [[Founding Fathers]... - James Madison (15187 bytes)
115: ...fferent varieties of $5000 bills issued between [[1861]] and [[1946]], and all but three had James Madis... - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
150: ...himself a slaveowner his entire life. In February 1861, Tyler re-entered public life to sponsor and chai...
152: ...he could take office, which could mean he is the only American president to die on foreign soil, depen...
176: ...inia | before=''(none)''| after=''(none)''| years=1861-1862}}
181: ...r=<sup>(d)</sup>| footnote=Tyler was elected in [[1861]], but died before taking office.}} - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
9: ... President [[Franklin Pierce]] from [[1856]] to [[1861]], when he returned to Philadelphia, and died the...
21: ...anan]]|after=[[Charles Francis Adams]]|years=1856-1861}} - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
34: ...ndash;[[March 3]], [[1837]]). At the time he was only 27 years old, the youngest representative at the...
56: ...ntial [[oath of office]], becoming the first and only president to do so.
58: ...p would soon break up, but instead it became the only Cabinet that would remain unchanged through a fo...
63: ... part of southern New Mexico for $10,000,000 commonly known as the [[Gadsden Purchase]].
65: ...blican Abraham Lincoln would provoke secession in 1861. - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
14: | [[March 4]], [[1857]]–[[March 4]], [[1861]]
50: ...was the only [[bachelor]] [[President]], and the only [[resident]] of [[Pennsylvania]] to hold that [[...
64: ...ved from [[March 4]], [[1857]], to [[March 4]], [[1861]].
74: ...eak of the [[Panic of 1857]]. The government suddenly faced a shortfall of revenue, due in part to the...
82: ...issippi. In the early morning of [[January 9]], [[1861]], South Carolina's batteries opened on the Star ... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
13: | [[March 4]], [[1861]] – [[April 15]], [[1865]]
38: *[[Hannibal Hamlin]] ([[1861]]-[[1865]])
42: ... and the '''Great Emancipator''', was the 16th ([[1861]]–[[1865]]) [[President of the United State...
44: ...on. Before his [[inauguration]] in [[March]] of [[1861]], seven Southern [[slave state]]s [[secession|se...
48: ...uction and the modern administrative state would only emerge with the [[New Deal]] some 70 years later... - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
32: ...ted the form of his new name with middle initial only, never acknowledging that the "S" stood for Simp...
41: ...he 21st Illinois Infantry (effective [[June 17]], 1861). On [[August 7]], Grant was appointed a [[brigad...
52: ... Unfortunately for Grant's coordinated strategy, only Sherman's advance into Georgia was making progre...
64: ...d as a member of the ring and escaped conviction only because of a presidential pardon. After the Whis...
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