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 Heritage Antique Map Sales, Auctions, and Museum - Past Auction Highlights
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A few very light spots of foxing in the lower margin, and some extremely faint toning along the vertical center fold.
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 Canada's Colourful Cricket History
During the 1890s the Canada versus United States matches surged to a new popularity with the emergence of the two greatest all-rounders in the history of North American cricket, in John Barton (Bart) King of the United States and John M. (Jack) Laing of Canada.
John M. Laing appeared on a total of 13 occasions for Canada against the United States, Ireland, Australia and England.
In the year 1844, Canada and the United States of America met in their first international at the St.George’s Club in New York on the site where the New York University Medical Centre is now located.
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 John Hyde's "Mormonism, Its Leaders" 3: Contents
A United States appointed judge makes his charge to a Grand Jury, and they are dismissed to their room The foreman has been previously instructed by the Church, and he directs the judgments and controls the consciences of his fellow jurymen.
The United States offered $20,000 bounty money, and Brigham recruited a regiment, persuaded, commanded them to leave their families, many of them perfectly destitute, and join General Scott's army, then in Mexico, and they obeyed.
Mexico was vanquished, California seized, much territory annexed to the United States, and the Mormons were now desirous to be recognized by the federal Government.
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 Emporia State University - Center for Great Plains Studies
Although, according to the 1990 United States Census of Population for Kansas, only 988 individuals from these tribes live in the state, the drum beat of their powwows goes on.
By 1833 their lands along Lake Michigan were ceded to the United States, whereupon they agreed to move to a reservation in eastern Kansas, although many Ottawas remained scattered about the lower Michigan peninsula.
During the American Revolution the Cherokees sided against the rebels, but by 1820 they had adopted a government based on the United States model.
www.emporia.edu /cgps/tales/m94tala.htm   (2655 words)

  
 Sources Cited in The Great Migration; the Atlantic crossing by sailingship since 1770 64003455
Hall, Francis: Travels in Canada and the United States in 1816-17.
Playfair, Robert: Recollections of a Visit to the United States and the British Provinces in North America in the Years 1847, 1848 and 1849.
Thomson, William: A Tradesman's Travels in the United States and Canada in the Years 1840, 41 & 42.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/becites/genealogy/immigrant/64003455.refs.html   (3813 words)

  
 Duke University
Logbook covering the cruises of USS Congress in the West Indies and South America, 1817, and in South America, 1817-1818; USS Constitution from the United States to Gibraltar, 1824; USS Actress from Gibraltar to the United States, 1824-1825; USS Macedonian in South America, 1826-1827; and USS Boston in South America, 1827-1829.
Rodger's diary describing the voyage of USS Pensacola in 1876 from the United States to join the Pacific Fleet in Panama, and the movements of the fleet, 1877-1879.
Family letters of Pinkham, including letters of his sons Reuben and Alex during the War of 1812, a letter of 1817 from his son Thomas studying medicine at the College of William and Mary and describing taverns and bowling in Williamsburg, and letters to Thomas from V. West, 1839-1858, in medical practice in Union, Indiana.
www.history.navy.mil /sources/nc/ndd.htm   (3813 words)

  
 All National Women's History Month Honorees
Goldman immigrated to the United States in 1885.
She was on the National Committee of the United States Democratic Party and was a delegate to the national conventions until 1992.
Chien-Shiung Wu came to the United States to study science as a teenager and became "the world’s foremost female experimental physicist" because of her significant contributions to nuclear physics.
www.nwhp.org /whm/all-honorees.html   (10326 words)

  
 New Mexico State Library
FBI — Crime in the United States 2004
Consulate of the United States of America Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico July 29, 2005
United States of America vs. Philip Morris, Inc., et al
www.stlib.state.nm.us /newsite/print.php?id=361_0_13_0   (5153 words)

  
 wiki/USS Falmouth (1827) Definition / wiki/USS Falmouth (1827) Research
Recommissioned after such a period in ordinary 16 December 1841, Falmouth joined the recently organized Home SquadronThe Home Squadron was part of the United States Navy in the mid 1800s.
January 24 - Wallachia and Moldavia are united under Alexander John Cuza under the name Romania (see December 1, 1918 for the final unification, Transylvania and other regions were still missing at this time).
Falmouth joined in the Paraguay expeditionThe Paraguay expedition was sent to Asuncion Paraguay in 1858 to demand indemnity and apology from the Paraguayan Government for the firing on the USS Water Witch which occurred on 1 February 1855.
www.elresearch.com /wiki/USS_Falmouth_(1827)   (5153 words)

  
 Federal Observer Articles - Federal Observer
Johnston was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1827 and his family immigrated to the United States when he was young.
But with the support of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Georgia and Florida, Johnston's body now will be coming home.
He was assigned to the CSS Atlanta, which was captured by the USS Weehawken and USS Nahant following a battle in Wassaw Sound, near Savannah, Ga., in the early morning hours of June 17, 1863.
www.federalobserver.com /archive.php?aid=3444   (5153 words)

  
 USS Flasher (SS-249) [Definition]
1803 - United States Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase 1827 - Battle of Navarino - a combined Turkish and Egyptian armada is destroyed by an allied British, French, and Russian naval force in the port of...
She received three Presidential Unit Citations and six battle starsIn the United States Navy, a battle star or engagement star is a recognition of a ship's participation in a naval battle or other combat.
USS Flasher (SS-249) was a Gato-class submarine which served in the Pacific during World War II.
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 1809 [Definition]
Named after the United States Constitution, she is the oldest commissioned ship in the world still afloat (HMS Victory is three decades older, but is permanently drydocked)....
USS Constitution The USS Constitution, known as "Old Ironsides" is a wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate of the United States Navy.
After finishing the college in Osnabrück, he moved in 1827 to visit the University of Berlin to study theology.
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 Reids of Mono Twp., Ontario, Canada
REID) was born November 08, 1876 in Mansfield, Ontario, Canada, and died March 25, 1940 in Miami, Florida, United States.
REID) was born December 29, 1890 in McKellar, Ontario, Canada, and died July 1974 in Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi, United States.
She was born February 7, 1842, in Mono Twp., SImcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, and died December 05, 1923 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
www3.sympatico.ca /karen.black/reidsont.html   (3575 words)

  
 List of United States Congresses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nineteenth United States Congress ( 1825 – 1827)
Twentieth United States Congress ( 1827 – 1829)
Fourteenth United States Congress ( 1815 – 1817)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_States_Congresses   (3575 words)

  
 List of United States Congresses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nineteenth United States Congress ( 1825 – 1827)
Twentieth United States Congress ( 1827 – 1829)
Seventh United States Congress ( 1801 – 1803)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_States_Congresses   (3575 words)

  
 List of United States Congresses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nineteenth United States Congress ( 1825 – 1827)
Twentieth United States Congress ( 1827 – 1829)
Seventh United States Congress ( 1801 – 1803)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_States_Congresses   (3575 words)

  
 List of United States Congresses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nineteenth United States Congress ( 1825 – 1827)
Twentieth United States Congress ( 1827 – 1829)
Seventh United States Congress ( 1801 – 1803)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_States_Congresses   (3575 words)

  
 List of United States Congresses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nineteenth United States Congress ( 1825 – 1827)
Twentieth United States Congress ( 1827 – 1829)
Seventh United States Congress ( 1801 – 1803)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_States_Congresses   (3575 words)

  
 Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, Commodore Joel Abbot Biography
In the naval engagement on Lake Champlain, which occurred not long thereafter, young Abbot bore an active and honorable part, and for his bravery was promoted (April 1st 1818) to a lieutenancy, and was presented with a sword by the United States Congress.
In the early stages of the war of 1812, June 15th of that year, young Abbot received the appointment of Midshipman in the United States Navy.
In 1827 he was stationed onboard Sloop-of-War USS Warren.
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 BANK_3_SUBJ_UNDUP.TXT
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1 record Agriculturists--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature.3 records Agriculturists--United States--Juvenile literature.
1 record Athletes--Rating of--Juvenile literature 1 record Athletes--Recruiting.
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 Naval War College
Two copies of Rear Admiral Emmons's The Navy of the United States, 1778-1853; Journal of cruise in USS Ossippee transporting commissioners to Sitka, Alaska; Journal of cruise on board USS Ohio and USS Warren off coast of Mexico and California, 1847-1849; Copybook of letters sent and received, 1828-1849.
Papers of Captain Marchand, USN include journals of cruises to Mediterranean, South America, Far East, and along the east and west coasts of the United States, 1834-1860; Journals of cruises in South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and Gulf Coast Blockading Squadron, 1861-1864; copies of official letters sent, 1841-1874, Navy signal books, 1840-1860.
Papers of Captain Heneberger include Subject files on sinking of USS Quincy (CA-39) on August 9, 1942 at Battle of Savo Island; correspondence, 1942, 1960; Naval War College thesis, 1948; Photographs of International Air Races, 1923 and surrender of Japanese at Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945; Newspaper clippings on sinking of Quincy and Japanese surrender.
www.history.navy.mil /sources/ri/wnc.htm   (2389 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1827 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States - John Quincy Adams, President of the United States (1825-1829)
Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony 1763*-1827) *Note: Leader of Saxony held the title of Elector prior to 1806
Prime Minister - Otto Joachim, Minister of State of Denmark (1824-1842)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1827   (580 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Masonry (Freemasonry)
In North America, especially in the United States, a characteristic feature of the outer work is the tendency toward display in the construction of sumptuous Masonic "temples", in Masonic processions, at the laying of cornerstones and the dedication of public buildings and even of Christian churches.
The principal system in the United States (Charleston, South Carolina) is the so-called Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, organized in 1801 on the basis of the French Scottish Rite of perfection, which was established by the Council of the Emperors of the East and West (Paris, 1758).
Findel states that the principal reason is to prevent Masonry from being dominated by a people whose strong racial attachments are incompatible with the unsectarian character of the institution.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09771a.htm   (14785 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Guatimala, or, The united provinces of Central America in 1827-8 : being sketches and memorandums made during a twelve month's residence in that republic
Guatimala, or, The united provinces of Central America in 1827-8 : being sketches and memorandums made during a twelve month's residence in that republic
Find in a Library: Guatimala, or, The united provinces of Central America in 1827-8 : being sketches and memorandums made during a twelve month's residence in that republic
To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above.
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 1825
United States House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams
Georgia to the United States government, and migrate west
1822 1823 1824- 1825- 1826 1827
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 African-American Bibliography- History
The bibliography lists selected resources of the New York State Library that document and comment on the experience of African Americans in the history of the United States.
The Case of Dred Scott in the United States Supreme Court: the Full Opinions of Chief Justice Taney and Justice Curtis, and Abstracts of the Opinions of the Other Judges; with an Analysis of the Points Ruled, and Some Concluding Observations.
The mission of the New York State Library is to provide reference, information, and materials to support the work of New York State government and to ensure that every resident of the State has convenient free access to essential library services.
www.africa.upenn.edu /Bibliography/AFAM_History.html   (4318 words)

  
 Women-Lewis
Jean B. Russo, “Chesapeake Artisans in the Aftermath of the Revolution,” paper presented to the United States Capitol Historical Society, Washington, D.C., 1989, p.
Linn, Surry County Will Abstracts, I, 84; Surry County Court Minutes, February 11, 1782; Surry County Tax List, 1782, State Archives; Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: North Carolina (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1908; Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1966), 123.
Most indentures for young girls specified only a length of time and stated that the master should “comply with the law.” When the apprenticeship was completed the girl usually received money and/or property of a pre-agreed amount and a suit of clothes.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/colonial/nchr/Subjects/lewis.htm   (6193 words)

  
 Links
The State Historical Society of Wisconsin presents the first 20 issues of "Freedom's Journal," the first African-American owned and operated newspaper published in the United States.
Hosted by the United States Civil War Center at Louisiana State University, this exhibit explores "the relationship between art and politics in the Civil War era" with over 100 digital images of Confederate notes.
The Journal was published weekly in New York City from 1827 to 1829, and covered local, national, and international events, as well as offering editorials on slavery, lynchings and other injustices against African-Americans.
usinfo.state.gov /usa/blackhis/resource.htm   (3719 words)

  
 Articles - List of state leaders in 1810
United States - James Madison, President of the United States (1809-1817)
Württemberg- Frederick I, King of Württemberg (1797*-1816) *Note: Leader of Württemberg held the title of Elector prior to 1806, and the title of Duke prior to 1803
Christian Gunther, Minister of State of Denmark (1797-1810)
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