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- Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
126: ... their African slaves to Oklahoma, which added to African-American population in the region.
131: After the Civil War, in [[1866]], the federal government forced the tribes into ...
137: ...that can be owned by no man," the judge said, and after that the panhandle was referred to as No Man's...
139: ... ceded to the government by the Indians under the 1866 treaties was not a crime. The government at first...
148: ... part of the lands ceded to the government in the 1866 treaty but with the Cherokees retaining access. C... - Nevada (17565 bytes)
39: ...tate song is "[[Home Means Nevada]]" by [[Bertha Rafetto]]. The phrase "Battle Born" is on the state f...
51: Nevada achieved its current boundaries on May 5, 1866 when it absorbed the portion of [[Pah-Ute County,...
92: *4% [[African American|Black]]
102: The religious affiliations of the citizens of Nevada are:
188: ...[State song]]: "[[Home Means Nevada]]" by Bertha Raffetto - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
8: ...MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
182: * [[1816]]: [[Davy lamp|Miner's safety lamp]]: [[Humphry Davy]]
228: * [[1849]]: [[Safety pin]]: [[Walter Hunt]]
255: * [[1866]]: [[Dynamite]]: [[Alfred Nobel]] - Comet (30542 bytes)
9: ...away from the Sun, since the gas is more strongly affected by the solar wind than dust is, and follows...
21: ...l cause them to permanently exit the solar system after one pass by the Sun. On the other extreme, the...
25: ...as discovered in [[1869]] but became unobservable after [[1908]] due to perturbations by Jupiter, and ...
29: ...erers. Later, periodic comets were usually named after their discoverers, but comets that had appeare...
31: ...common, and this remains today. A comet is named after up to three independent discoverers. In recent... - History of science (41710 bytes)
40: ...]]) was suppressed while at the same time it was safeguarded.
61: ... For example, an [[arrow]] flying through the air after leaving a bow contradicts with Aristotle's ass...
91: ...loitation of the [[petrochemical]]s of the earth, after the exhaustion of the oil supply from [[whalin...
97: ...gener.jpg|thumb|130px|right|Plate tectonics - [[seafloor spreading]] and [[continental drift]] illustr...
100: ...nterpretation of fossils was not overturned until after the Scientific Revolution. By the [[1700s]] [[... - History of biology (3053 bytes)
7: ...er, his work was not recognized for a few decades afterward. The other important scientist that influe...
13: After the success of the discovery of the structure ... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
82: *[[Albert Baertsoen]] ([[1866]]-[[1922]])
85: *[[Léon Bakst]] ([[1866]]-[[1924]])
312: *[[Richard Dadd]] ([[1817]]-[[1866]])
324: *[[Stanislaw Debicki]] ([[1866]]-[[1924]]) - Claude Monet (4533 bytes)
10: ...tion, depicted [[Camille Doncieux]]. Shortly thereafter Doncieux became pregnant and bore their first ... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
5: ...of aviation has had several broad trends. [[Aircraft]] designers have struggled to make their planes ...
15: ... was the first person to seriously design an aircraft, designing a glider in the [[15th century]]. Wh...
17: ...escient in his observation that powering the aircraft through the air was the crux of flying. Suffici...
25: ..., [[Sir George Cayley]] became interested in aircraft and started the first rigorous study of the [[ph...
27: ...[Royal Aeronautical Society of Great Britain]] in 1866, and decided to prove it by building the world's ... - American Civil War (47733 bytes)
22: ...tes|USA flag]] [[1861]]–[[1863]]. 34 stars, after the admission of [[Kansas]] to the Union''<br ...
24: ''[[1863]]–[[1864]]. 35 stars, after the admission of [[West Virginia]]).''<br />
26: ''[[1864]]–[[1865]]. 36 stars, after the admission of [[Nevada]].''<br />
53: ... (see also [[Confederate States Constitution]]). After the [[Battle of Fort Sumter]], South Carolina,...
55: ...cted secession ([[April 27]], [[1861]]), but only after the [[Baltimore riot of 1861|rioting in Baltim... - Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
26: *[[1863]] - [[New York City draft riots]]
30: *[[1864]] - [[Maximilian Affair]]
38: ====1866–1869====
39: *[[1866]] - [[Civil Rights Act of 1866]]
40: *[[1866]] - [[Ku Klux Klan]] founded - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ...he civil rights laws that were passed immediately after the end of the war were quickly abandoned. In...
7: ...ploitive economic policies in the defeated region after the war, caused lasting bitterness among South...
9: ...enforce the civil rights of the formerly enslaved African-Americans in the South.
11: ...ept [[Tennessee]], which had been readmitted in [[1866]]) into 5 military districts. Governments that ha...
13: ...he formation of the original [[Ku Klux Klan]], in 1866; but it lasted for only three years. - Columbus Day (5999 bytes)
6: ...an Francisco]] in 1869, following on the heels of 1866 Italian celebrations in [[New York City]]. The fi... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
6: The Senate of the United States was named after the ancient [[Roman Senate]]. The chamber of t...
14: ...1861]]–[[1865]]). The war, which began soon after several southern states declared [[secession]]...
16: ...es of bribery in Senate elections arose between [[1866]] and [[1906]]. Many individuals, furthermore, pe...
23: ...n. Senate elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in [[November]], [[Election D...
27: ...on for a Senate seat need not be held immediately after the vacancy arises; instead, it is typically c... - Ernest William Brown (1403 bytes)
1: '''Ernest William Brown''' ([[November 29]] [[1866]] – [[July 22]] [[1938]]) was a British [[a...
7: A [[crater]] on the [[Moon]] is named after him, as is the [[asteroid]] [[1643 Brown]].
21: [[Category:1866 births|Brown, Ernest William]] - World Series (40101 bytes)
1: ...all]] in [[North America]], played in [[October]] after the end of the regular season between the penn...
13: ...agrees to freeing its players. According to the IBAF chairman, such a move would do more for populariz...
15: ...ly scheduled to follow the [[2005]] season. The IBAF has already organized thirty-five editions of the...
33: * 1866 Brooklyn Atlantics
75: After 2 years of bitter competition and player raidi... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
119: *[[John Mercer]], (1791-1866), chemist and industrialist
194: *[[Alfred Werner]], (1866-1919), [[1913]] [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
17: ... In this he explains his method of instructing deaf mutes, by means of their eyesight, how to articul...
19: ...nce of acoustics, with a view to ameliorate the deafness of his mother.
25: ... invented techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. The range of Bell's inventive genius is represen...
39: ...atent application) of a similar kind only 2 hours after Bell had filed for his patent.
55: ...f measurement invented by [[Bell Labs]] and named after Bell. The bel was too large for everyday use, ... - Venice (22017 bytes)
10: ...ar west as the [[Adda River]], were known as "Terrafirma", and were acquired partly as a buffer agains...
24: After 1070 years, the Republic lost its independence...
26: ...ed 'unredeemed' until the end of the Great War.] After 1797, the city fell into a serious decline, wi...
28: ==Naval and military affairs==
92: ...nd [[sand]]. Most of these piles are still intact after centuries of submersion. The foundations rest ... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
116: *[[John Gibson (sculptor)|John Gibson]] (1790 - 1866)
289: *[[Paul Troubetzkoy|Prince Paul Troubetzkoy]] (1866 - 1938)
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