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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
42: *[[Lafayette Bunnell]], (1824-1903), described [[Yosemite Valley]]
47: *[[John Cabot]] (Giovanni Caboto), (c. 1450 – 1499), [[Italy|Italian]] n...
100: *[[Edmund Fanning]], (1769-1841), "Pathfinder of the Pacific", d...
116: *[[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye]], (1685-1749), explorer
119: *[[Thomas Gann]], explorer - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
13: *[[Kenny Acheson|Acheson, Kenny]] (born 1957)
19: *[[Johann Heinrich Acker|Acker, Johann Heinrich]] (1647-1719)
30: *[[Anton Ackermann|Ackermann, Anton]] (1905-1973)
31: *[[Dorothea Ackermann|Ackermann, Dorothea]] (born 1752)
32: *[[Ernst Christian Wilhelm Ackermann|Ackermann, Ernst Christian Wilhelm]] (1761-1835) - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
14: ... Victoria, from birth she was formally [[Style (manner of address)|styled]] ''Her Royal Highness Princ...
16: ...a scenario, Parliament passed the ''[[Regency Act 1831]]'', under which it was provided that Victoria's ...
33: ...ria appears on the widely circulated [[1841]] [[Penny Red]] postage stamp.]]
46: ...was removed from office; he had on that occasion announced the British government's approval for Presi...
48: ...ge, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her. Pate was later tried; he fail... - Sophie Germain (4906 bytes)
3: ...''' ([[April 1]], [[1776]] – [[June 27]], [[1831]]) was a [[France|French]] [[mathematician]].
12: ...prove to me in so flattering and less equivocal manner that the attractions of this science, which has...
23: ...t she died of [[breast cancer]] on [[June 27]], [[1831]].
25: ...[Proof (play)|Proof]]'', the [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[Broadway]] play by [[David Auburn]], contain... - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
2: ...[Julian calendar|O.S.]]) <small>([[August 12]], [[1831]] ([[Gregorian calendar|N.S.]]))</small> - [[May ...
15: ...imed that all religions were both true, in their inner teachings, and false or imperfect, in their ext...
23: ...d of the Theosophical Society, by her protege, [[Annie Besant]]. - Locomotive (16705 bytes)
23: ...lar service in the world, but John Bull, built in 1831, is currently the oldest operable steam locomotiv...
29: ...which form part of the public transport system, running to all-year-round timetables retain steam for ...
52: ...uid flywheel" which acts as a "second gear" for running at higher speeds.
54: The inner rotating part of a torque converter is called a...
56: ... to the diesel engine, and the turbine wheel is connected to an [[axle]], which drives the wheels. - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
12: | date of death=[[July 4]], [[1831]]
18: ...''' ([[April 28]], [[1758]] – [[July 4]], [[1831]]) was the fifth ([[1817]]–[[1825]]) [[Pres...
38: ...ropean Power." Some 20 years after Monroe died in 1831, this became known as the Monroe Doctrine.
42: ...t failure]] and [[tuberculosis]] on [[July 4]], [[1831]]; 55 years after the [[Declaration of Independen... - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
77: ...th the 22nd Congress, serving from [[March 4]], [[1831]], until his death. He was chairman of the Commit...
92: ...eatedly refused requests for an interview with [[Anne Royall]], the first female professional journali...
120: ...after=[[John Reed (politician)|John Reed]]| years=1831-1833}}
122: ...fore=[[William Barron Calhoun]]| after=[[Horace Mann]]| years=[[1843]]-[[1848]]}} - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
13: ...e of death= [[The Hermitage]], [[Nashville]], [[Tennessee]]
24: ...Jackson's entire immediate family. He came to [[Tennessee]] shortly after [[1800]], as a young lawyer....
36: ..., Jackson spent virtually all his adult life in Tennessee.) This was the first election in which many ...
55: ... [[1829]] Jefferson Day dinner, involving after-dinner toasts. Jackson rose first and voice booming, y...
69: ...mazingly, that pistol also misfired. Instead of running or taking cover, the 67-year-old president pro... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
13: <tr><td>'''Wife:'''</td><td>[[Hannah Van Buren|Hannah Hoes Van Buren]]</td></tr>
35: ...l elector. It is at this point that Van Buren's connection began with so-called "machine politics". H...
47: ...elected [[governor of New York]] for the term beginning on the [[January 1|1st of January]] [[1829]], ...
53: ...n Buren should receive the nomination. In April [[1831]] Van Buren resigned, though he did not leave off...
63: He announced his intention "to follow in the footsteps o... - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
3: ... a [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from [[Pennsylvania]] and the eleventh [[Vice President of th...
5: ...c D. Barnard]] and served from [[December 13]], [[1831]] to [[March 3]], [[1833]], when he declined to b...
7: ...he practice of law. He was attorney general of Pennsylvania from 1833 to [[1835]]. He was appointed ...
15: ...ict of Pennsylvania]]|before=?|after=?|years=1829-1831}}
16: ...[Isaac D. Barnard]]|after=[[Samuel McKean]]|years=1831-1833}} - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
26: | [[Cove Gap, Pennsylvania]]
32: | [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]]
50: ...] [[President]], and the only [[resident]] of [[Pennsylvania]] to hold that [[office]]. He has been c...
53: ...ongresses ([[March 4]], [[1821]] - [[March 3]], [[1831]]). He was chairman of the Committee on the Judi...
70: ...er this, Buchanan personally lobbied his fellow Pennsylvanian Justice Grier to vote with the majority ... - Guyana (12153 bytes)
62: ...e British colony known as [[British Guiana]] in [[1831]].
105: ...ger interior highlands consisting mostly of [[savanna]]s and mountains, the highest being [[Mount Rora...
136: ...ers]], [[lawn tennis]], [[basketball]], [[table tennis]], [[boxing]], and a few others. - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
17: ===[[9th millennium BC]]===
21: ===[[8th millennium BC]]===
24: ===[[7th millennium BC]]===
29: ===[[6th millennium BC]]===
33: ===[[4th millennium BC]]=== - List of painters (54090 bytes)
7: *[[Paul Cezanne]], ([[1839]]-[[1906]]), French artist
55: *[[Anna Ancher]] ([[1859]]-[[1935]])
75: *[[Ivan Ayvazovsky|Hovhannes Ayvazovski]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
94: *[[Giovanni Francesco Barbieri]] ([[1591]]-[[1666]]) - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
28: *[[1831]] - [[Nat Turner]]'s revolt
29: *[[1831]] - ''[[The Liberator]]'' begins publication
30: *[[1831]] - [[Cyrus McCormick]] invents the [[reaper]]
66: *[[1845]] - [[Texas Annexation]]
100: ...s are not citizens of the [[United States]] and cannot sue - Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
6: ...r than by the expansion of existing states. The banning of slavery in the territory had the effect of ...
17: |valign=center|'''[[1831]]'''
27: ...Theological Seminary]] in [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]].
85: | + [[George Fitzhugh]] publishes ''Cannibals All''. <br>
100: | + Southern "fire-eaters" oppose frontrunner [[Stephen A. Douglas|Stephen A. Douglas']] bid ... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1: [[Image:treimann.summi_pontifices_in_hac_basilica_sepulti.jpg|thum...
308: | '''[[Pope Innocent I]]'''<br><small>Saint Innocent</small>
309: | Papa '''Innocentius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
410: | Papa '''Ioannes''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
431: | Papa '''Ioannes''' Secundus, <small>Episcopus Romanus</small> - Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
5: ...the second son, [[Ludvig Nobel|Ludvig Emmanuel]] (1831-1888), by whom it was greatly enlarged, and Alfre...
25: ...e [[Nobel Prize]] after his death (to be awarded annually without distinction of nationality). He died...
33: ... inventors. In a sense the technological prizes announced recently by the [[World Technology Network]... - Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
10: ...for the purpose of maintaining secrecy, knew of connecting "stations" along the route, but few details...
25: ... long before the [[railroad]]s were developed beginning in the [[1820]]s. Coincidently, the nation's ...
27: ...ilroad'' is alleged to have originated with the [[1831]] escape of Tice Davids from a Kentucky slaveowne...
31: ...tation of slaves into [[Upper Canada]] had been banned in [[1793]] by [[Lieutenant Governor]] [[John G...
42: ...routes led east of the Appalachians, up through Pennsylvania and New York to the Niagara Peninsula cro...
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