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 miamitoc22.html
The opinions expressed and the language used do not reflect the opinions or standards of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, but are, rather, indicative of thought in that historical moment during which the documents were published.
THE ROAD FROM DETROIT TO THE ILLINOIS, (February 15, 1774), Hay, Jehu in: "List of Inhabitants of Post Vincene on the Wabash," Haldimand Papers, B27, Public Archives of Canada, Sh.
Letter to Haldimand, (Johnson Hall, March 19, 1774), Johnson, Sir William in: vol.
www.gbl.indiana.edu /archives/miamis20/miamitoc22.html

  
 ipedia.com: 1776 Article
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 1780 Map of Plymouth, Excerpt
These charts, comprising more than 250 plates altogether, were published in the Atlantic Neptune from 1774 to 1780.
The map showing Plymouth was printed in 1780 and may have been charted a few years before.
Using new techniques for mapmaking and a new chronometer for fixing longitude, he produced charts of the Atlantic coast that were superior to earlier maps.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /users/deetz/Plymouth/1780map2.html

  
 The Genius of Caspar David Friedrich • German Romantic Art for Russian Imperial Palaces • Art and Archaeology • Travel to London, England
This exhibition features twelve masterpieces (six oil paintings and six finished sepia drawings by Caspar David Friedrich (1774 - 1830) from the State Hermitage Museum's collection in St Petersburg, together with work by his German contemporaries.
As well as the main focus of Friedrich's work the exhibition includes a series of gouaches by Adolph von Menzel (1815-1905) commissioned for Alexandra by her brother Friedrich Wilhelm, paintings by Friedrich Johann Overbeck (1789-1869), Joseph Anton Koch (1768-1839) and Leo von Klenze.
The taste for German art in Russia was due to the enthusiasm of Nicholas I and his German-born wife Alexandra, sister of Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia.
www.culturekiosque.com /calendar/special/viewevent.asp?ID=638   (290 words)

  
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Amongst the Austrian Middle Eastern experts and art historians of the past Joseph Freiherr von Hammer-Purgstall (1774 -1856) and Ernst Diez (1878-1961) made an international name for themselves as specialists for Ottoman, respectively Turkish art.
For more than a century in the field of archaeology the project Ephesos (in the west of Turkey) has been one of the showpieces of Austrian excavation-and conservation work, which with the restoration of the famous Celsus library has, by a long way, not yet been completed.
Anatolia with its thousand -year-old history of combating, ousting, interbreeding, coexisting and mutually stimulating cultures offers them an almost inexhaustible field of activity.
www.museumonline.at /1999/schools/classic/istanbul/archaeologie_e.htm   (290 words)

  
 California Missions Bibliographies \
THE BEGINNINGS OF SAN FRANCISCO: FROM THE EXPEDITION OF ANZA, 1774 TO THE CITY CHARTER OF APRIL 15, 1850: WITH BIOGRAPHICAL AND OTHER NOTES.
"San Joaquín: A preliminary historical study of the fortification at San Diego's Punta de Guijarros, in Fort Guitars." San Diego: Cabrillo Historical Association, pp.
Manuscript in the San Diego History Research Center and the Serra Museum of the San Diego Historical Society.
www.ca-missions.org /biblio.html   (290 words)

  
 Fall 2000
The ceramic evidence contrasts sharply with excavations from Arbuckle’s Fort (built in 1774 and dismantled in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth centuries) on the Virginia frontier, where relatively few fragments of ceramics were recovered.
There is little left of the early settlement era in Middle Tennessee, and a time of complexity, creativity, and adaptability is in danger of disappearing from the state’s historical landscape.
For what is now Middle Tennessee, the frontier period began with the first large-scale permanent settlements in 1779-1780 and begins to end after 1803, when the Louisiana Purchase shifted the frontier westward.
www.tennesseehistory.org /Publications/Fall-2000/bledsoe_station.htm   (6581 words)

  
 North Aegean Region by Turkish Travel - Discover aegean (Ege) region by D&K in Turkey
Historically, Usak was an important carpet weaving center, a role it continues to play today Tourists find the Archaeology Museum informative and interesting.
Under the shadow of Kaz Dagi (Mt. Ida, 1774 meters) in Pinarbasi, west of Akcay, Paris gave the golden apple to Aphrodite in the famous "Judgement of Paris.
An inaccessible and imposing citadel dating to Byzantine times overlooks this provincial city The Archaeological Museum and the War of Independence Memorial reveal Afyon's place in history Monumental bas-reliefs, a legacy of the Phrygian Kingdom, are carved into rock faces on hills north of the city.
turkishtravel.com /aegean.htm   (6581 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Petrie Sir (William Matthew) Flinders
In 1881 British scholar Sir Flinders Petrie, called the “Father of Egyptian Archaeology,” undertook the most accurate survey up to that time of the...
Flinders, Matthew (1774-1814), British explorer and navigator who charted the Australian coastline, born at Donington, near Boston, England.
Petrie, Sir (William Matthew) Flinders (1853-1942), British archaeologist and Egyptologist, born in Charlton, Kent, and educated privately.
encarta.msn.com /Petrie_Sir_(William_Matthew)_Flinders.html   (6581 words)

  
 Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie
A tireless and meticulous excavator, Petrie was responsible for greatly advancing the methodology of archaeology.
Matthew Flinders - Flinders, Matthew, 1774–1814, English naval captain and hydrographer, noted for his charting...
He was particularly innovative in the interpretation of deeply stratified deposits, undertaking the seriation of undecorated pottery and demonstrating how ceramics from Egypt could be used to establish the age of archaeological strata outside Egypt, a technique known as cross-dating.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0838627.html   (6581 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Petrie Sir (William Matthew) Flinders
Flinders, Matthew (1774-1814), British explorer and navigator who charted the Australian coastline, born at Donington, near Boston, England.
In 1881 British scholar Sir Flinders Petrie, called the “Father of Egyptian Archaeology,” undertook the most accurate survey up to that time of the...
Petrie, Sir (William Matthew) Flinders (1853-1942), British archaeologist and Egyptologist, born in Charlton, Kent, and educated privately.
ca.encarta.msn.com /Petrie_Sir_(William_Matthew)_Flinders.html   (144 words)

  
 California Missions Bibliographies \
THE BEGINNINGS OF SAN FRANCISCO: FROM THE EXPEDITION OF ANZA, 1774 TO THE CITY CHARTER OF APRIL 15, 1850: WITH BIOGRAPHICAL AND OTHER NOTES.
Manuscript in the San Diego History Research Center and the Serra Museum of the San Diego Historical Society.
"San Joaquín: A preliminary historical study of the fortification at San Diego's Punta de Guijarros, in Fort Guitars." San Diego: Cabrillo Historical Association, pp.
www.ca-missions.org /biblio.html   (5486 words)

  
 Alexandria Archaeology Museum - Discovering the Decades: 1770s
In 1774, Philadelphian Daniel Roberdeau constructed a large distillery at the foot of Wolfe Street (where the Harborside development is today).
The Alexandria Line was part of General Daniel Morgan's regiment of riflemen, conspicuous for its role in the Battle of Saratoga.
Improvements were undertaken at Point West and Point Lumley, but one of the former public tobacco warehouses at Point Lumley (foot of Duke Street) was rented to Andrew Wales, the town's first commercial brewer.
oha.ci.alexandria.va.us /archaeology/decades/ar-decades-1770.html   (2284 words)

  
 London Merchant Genealogies - 1786 and later
Imagine that yes, Endeavour, by 1774 renamed Lord Sandwich, has been back in the coal trade, then it is naval property, then it is purchased by parties unknown and sent to the Falkland Islands, to about 1776.
This now seems the case, and evidence is being examined by personnel from The Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project, and Australian National Maritime Museum.
By 1775, Lopez (an American), Jarvis, Francis Rotch and one Richard Smith decided to station vessels at the Falkland Islands for the duration of American Revolution hostilities; whaling mostly, sealing when possible.
www.danbyrnes.com.au /blackheath/geneal0.htm   (2284 words)

  
 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (K)
Charles Kinnaird, 8th Baron Kinnaird (1780-1826), Scottish representative peer.
Charles Edward Keyser (1847-1929), Writer on architecture and archaeology.
Maria Theresa Kemble (1774-1838), Actress; wife of Charles Kemble.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/a-z/sitK.asp   (2284 words)

  
 Bibliography
A Zapata County hero Gutierrez de Lara, Jose Bernardo Maximiliano, 1774-1841 [192] Fish, Robert W. A brief history of the lower Rio Grande valley, [160] Pierce, Frank Cushman, 185 George Banta publishing company, 1917.
Archaeology of the brasada : a cultural resources assessment of the Chevron Resources Company properties in [56] McGraw, A. Joachim Center for Archaeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio, 1987.
Laredo, Antonio Zapata and the Republic of the Rio Grande [193] Border Studies Publishing, 1990.
vsalgs.org /stnemgenealogy/biblio.html   (2284 words)

  
 Cruise Ship
Category cruise ship Archaeology Paleontology from Greenock to Wilmington, North Carolina southwest airlines international ownership with Kintyre, Scotland natives in September 1774.
Except sometimes, cruise ship in ancient use, it is decked.
Daesun Shipbuilding employment on a cruise ship in South Korea has won a $44 million order for two 1,000TEU container ships from an unspec...
brandoras.esmartguy.com /cruise/ship.html   (478 words)

  
 archaeology
After he died, in 1774, his son John succeeded him as the second baronet of New York.
Sir John Johnson is an important figure of the British history in Canada.
From 1812 until 1841, at least seven individuals, including Sir John Johnson and his wife Lady Mary (Polly) Watts, were buried in the family vault.
www.genealogie.org /club/shhr/arch/archaeology.htm   (478 words)

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