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 Genealogy-Homes and Institutions
Methodist.Information has been passed to me that states there was possibly a privately incorporated body running the Home.
note: ST Anthonys appear to be another home in this area [see below] and there seems to have been at least a third there also which is being determined, and it is suggested that a fourth - the "Good Shepherds" may have also had a home in this region.
Governers: 1838-Henry Dowling Launceston Day School located at: Launceston.moved from Wellington street to Charles St 1831 established: closed: records located: extra: article on school being moved in LA May 30 1831 Orphans instructed free.
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 History of the Presbyterian Church in the Dominion of Canada: Table of Contents
Organisationof the Missionary Presbytery of the Canadas in Connection with the United Synod of the Secession Church in Scotland, December 1834
Synod of the Canadas and United Presbytery of Upper Canada 1825, 1831
Mission of the Associate Synod of the United States to Canada
www.ourroots.ca /e/toc.asp?id=864   (321 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)

  
 1831 Online Research :: Information about 1831
October 30 - In Southampton County, Virginia, escaped slave Nat Turner is captured and arrested for leading the bloodiest Slave revolt in United States history.
1831 in topic: Art 1831 in architecture - 1831 in art - 1831 in literature - 1831 in music Other topics 1831 in Canada - 1831 in rail transport - 1831 in science - 1831 in South Africa - Sport
March 1 - United States Democratic-Republican Party Samuel Smith (politician) becomes President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate until December 4
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 The US50 - A guide to the fifty states
The United States Constitution says a new states must gain approval from the original state, which never occurred in the case of West Virginia.
In 1871, the United States Supreme Court awarded the counties of Jefferson and Berkeley to West Virginia.
John Carlile and Waitman T. Willey became United States Senators and Jacob B. Blair, William G Brown, and Kellian V. Whaley became Congressmen representing pro-Union Virginia.
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 1881
September 19 - James Abram Garfield, President of the United States dies due to an infected wound and is succeeded by Vice President Chester Alan Arthur.
March 4 - Rutherford Birchard Hayes is succeeded as President of the United States by James Abram Garfield.
July 2 - James Abram Garfield, President of the United States is shot by lawyer Charles Julius Guiteau.
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 The History Guy: The War List
-A series of wars involving the United States government and her migrating settlers with the native tribes of what became the continental United States.
Also involved Spain, the United States and the Netherlands against Britain.
-Italian revolutionaries in Venice, along with the Italian States of Piedmont, Naples and, briefly, Papal State fought against the Austrian Hapsburg Empire.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (4852 words)

  
 USS Enterprise (1831) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fourth USS Enterprise was a United States Navy schooner.
Enterprise sailed on 12 January 1832 for South America where she patrolled the Brazil Station guarding United States' interests until April of 1834.
Ten months later she joined sloop Peacock for a cruise to the Far East by way of Africa, India and the East Indies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/USS_Enterprise_(1831)   (281 words)

  
 Freemasons3
One of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831.
Robert TRAFFORD, one of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831.
Jose PENZA, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.
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 Delaware United States Senators
Elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-second Congress; reelected to the Twenty-third Congress and as a Whig to the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Congresses and served from March 4, 1831 thru March 3, 1839; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1838 to the Twenty-sixth Congress being defeated by
; reelected to the Twenty-first Congress and served from October 2, 1827, to March 3, 1831; was not a candidate for renomination in 1830 to the Twenty-second Congress
Elected as a Unionist to the Thirty-seventh Congress and served from March 4, 1861 to March 3, 1863; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1862 to the Thirty-eighth Congress being defeated by
www.russpickett.com /history/sentbio3.htm   (281 words)

  
 EDWARD WINSLOW - LoveToKnow Article on EDWARD WINSLOW
From 1658 to 1672 he was one of the commissioners of the United Colonies of New England, and in 1675, during King Philip's War, he was commander-in-chief of the united forces of New England.
In 1617 he removed to Leiden, united with John Robinson's church there, and in 1620 was one of the " pilgrims " who emigrated to New England on the " Mayflower " and founded the Plymouth colony.
WINSOR, JUSTIN (1831-1897), American writer and librarian, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on the 2nd of January 1831.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /W/WI/WINSLOW_EDWARD.htm   (928 words)

  
 Delaware United States Senators
Elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-second Congress; reelected to the Twenty-third Congress and as a Whig to the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Congresses and served from March 4, 1831 thru March 3, 1839; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1838 to the Twenty-sixth Congress being defeated by
; reelected to the Twenty-first Congress and served from October 2, 1827, to March 3, 1831; was not a candidate for renomination in 1830 to the Twenty-second Congress
Elected as a Unionist to the Thirty-seventh Congress and served from March 4, 1861 to March 3, 1863; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1862 to the Thirty-eighth Congress being defeated by
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 List of state leaders in 1831 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States - Andrew Jackson, President of the United States (1829-1837)
Prime Minister - Otto Joachim, Minister of State of Denmark (1824-1842)
Austria - Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1792*-1835) *Note: Leader of Austria held the title of Archduke prior to 1804
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 An Act for granting to His Majesty until 5th April 1832, certain duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom for the Service of the Year 1831. - William IV.:
An Act for granting to His Majesty until 5th April 1832, certain duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom for the Service of the Year 1831.
Title: An Act for granting to His Majesty until 5th April 1832, certain duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom for the Service of the Year 1831.
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 The Political Graveyard: Fayette County, Ky.
U.S. Representative from Kentucky, 1831-35 (2nd District 1831-33, 12th District 1833-35); state court judge in Kentucky, 1835.
Kentucky state house of representatives, 1930-33, 1946-47, 1954-55, 1962-63, 1966-67 (76th District 1930-31, 75th District 1932-33, 49th District 1946-47, 1954-55, 1962-63, 56th District 1966-67); defeated in primary, 1973;
U.S. Representative from Kentucky, 1821-25 (3rd District 1821-23, 5th District 1823-25); state court judge in Kentucky, 1826.
www.potifos.com /tpg/geo/KY/FA.html   (1839 words)

  
 List_of_state_leaders_in_1871
United States - Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States (1869-1877)
List of state leaders in 1870- Events of 1871 - List of state leaders in 1872 - State leaders by year
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 List of state leaders in 1881
# James A. Garfield, President of the United States (1881)
# Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States (1877-1881)
List of state leaders in 1881 - Software Encyclopedia
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 MUSEUM STORE BOOK PRICE & TOPIC LIST
AMERICA’S HERITAGE: CAPITOLS OF THE UNITED STATES - Willis J. Ehlert.
These brief essays - answers to frequently asked questions about Thomas Jefferson - make sense of why the author calls “the greatest man who ever served as President of the United States.” $15.95
Photographs shown on the State Historical Society of North Dakota's web site are taken from the collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota and may not be included in any publication, printed or online, without the written permission of the Society.
www.state.nd.us /hist/topics.htm   (9658 words)

  
 Quotations that Support the Separation of State and Church
The United States of America have exhibited, perhaps, the first example of governments erected on the simple principles of nature; and if men are now sufficiently enlightened to disabuse themselves of artifice, imposture, hypocrisy, and superstition, they will consider this event as an era in their history.
Now be it known, that I, John Adams, President of the United States of America, having seen and considered the said treaty do, by and within the consent of the Senate, accept, ratify and confirm the same, and every clause and article thereof.
Thirteen governments [of the original states] thus founded on the natural authority of the people alone, without a pretence of miracle or mystery, and which are destined to spread over the northern part of that whole quarter of the globe, are a great point gained in favor of the rights of mankind.
www.infidels.org /library/modern/ed_buckner/quotations.html   (18874 words)

  
 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977
Douglas C. McMurtrie, "The Shawnee Sun: The First Periodical Publication in the United States to be Printed Wholly in an Indian Language," p.
Thomas Amory Lee, "William C. Hook -- Judge of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States," p.
lists of contributors, book lists, errata, and other contents which are not formal articles).
www.kshs.org /publicat/khq   (7938 words)

  
 1831 Report of Deane and Kavanagh on the Madawaska Settlement
In the summer of 1831 the governor of the State of Maine, under direction from the legislature, sent John G. Deane and Edward Kavanagh to survey the Madawaska Settlement, at that time in a territory disputed between the United States and Great Britain (at the time New Brunswick was a British colony).
In the early part of the year 1831, the award of the King of the Netherlands was received [he had been commissioned as an arbitrator to decide where the border between the US and the British territories actually ran].
Both Deane and Kavanagh were members of the Maine legislature; Kavanagh in 1831 became a member of the US House of Representatives from Maine.
www.upperstjohn.com /aroostook/deane-kavanagh.htm   (1966 words)

  
 15162.txt
Thomas Ewing (1789-1871), was United States Senator from Ohio (1831-37), Secretary of the Treasury (1841), Secretary of the Interior (1849-50).
John Cabell Breckenridge, son of Joseph C. Breckenridge, was Vice-President of the United States (1857-61), candidate of the Southern Democrats for President in 1860, General in the Confederate Armies (1862-64), Confederate Secretary of War till 1865.
He was later a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1789-91), Chief Justice of South Carolina (1791-95), and in 1795 appointed Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
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 Virginia, state, United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The Old Dominion ceded (1789) a portion of its Potomac lands to the United States for the creation of the District of Columbia.
Elsewhere in the state, especially in the west, antislavery sentiment was strong in the early 19th cent., and following the slave insurrection (1831) led by Nat Turner the house of delegates voted down a bill to abolish slavery by the narrow margin of seven votes.
Along with Massachusetts, Virginia was a leader in the movement that culminated in the American Revolution although, despite the burning oratory of Patrick Henry and the enlightened political writings of Thomas Jefferson and other brilliant native spokesmen, Virginia was never as politically discontent or radical as Massachusetts.
www.bartleby.com /65/vi/VirgnSt.html   (18243 words)

  
 Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its jewels are in the shapes of the floral symbols of the United Kingdom: the rose for England, the thistle for Scotland, and the shamrock for Ireland.
Upon Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, a new set of gold armills was produced and presented on the behalf of various Commonwealth governments, namely: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Ceylon, and Southern Rhodesia.
Queen Elizabeth II opted to use a stylised representation of this crown in images of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.
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 Uss
USS Augustus Holly USS Augustus Holly was one of the schooners purchased at United States Navy to be laden with stone an...
USS Acacia (1863) 3 Post-war Chesapeake While the new tug was preparing for service in the Saint John, New Brunswick, wh...
USS Brandywine The Brandywine was a American Revolutionary War.
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 USS Abeona (1831) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
USS Abeona was a stern wheel steamer in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Roman goddess Abeona.
She was built in 1831 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, purchased by the Navy on 21 December 1864, converted to a "tinclad" gunboat at Mound City, Illinois, and commissioned there on 10 April 1865 (one day after the surrender of Robert E. Lee) with Acting Master Samuel Hall in command.
After all organized Confederate resistance ceased and the South had begun its painful and uncertain return to a peaceful way of life, Abeona was decommissioned, at Mound City, on 4 August 1865.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/USS_Abeona_(1831)   (18243 words)

  
 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The Edinburgh and Leith railway line was built in 1831, linking the port and industrial centre with the capital city, and the Edinburgh and Glasgow line followed in 1842.
In 1582 Edinburgh University was established, and 1603 saw the accession of James VI of Scotland to the English throne.
This is especially so during the Edinburgh Festival when the Old Town is filled with street performers and people thrusting flyers into the hands of passers-by, all in the hope of drumming up larger audiences for their shows.
worldfacts.us /UK-Edinburgh.htm   (18243 words)

  
 Uss Boxer LHD-4 Official Web Page
The Tristam Shanty was used by the Confederate military to run blockades the United States had established during the Civil War.
The fifth USS Boxer, CV-21 was first laid down by Newport News Shipyards September 13, 1943, was launched on December 14, 1944 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Newport News, Virginia and sponsored by Miss Ruth D. Overton, daughter of the Senator from Louisiana.
The Vigilantes conducted three combat cruises from the deck of the USS Boxer during the three year war that was highlighted by landing at Inchon (September 15, 1950) and the recapture of Seoul and Kimpo airfields.
www.boxer.navy.mil /History/History.html   (1433 words)

  
 Sandcastle V.I. - Voyages of the Enterprise - Exploring Strange Worlds / Part 1
During this period, the United States Navy and the Royal Navy began to devote more emphasis to exploratory voyages.
The fourth American Enterprise was a 10-gun schooner built at the New York Navy Yard and commissioned on December 15, 1831.
The Enterprise arrived at Zanzibar on September 14, 1835 and was at Bombay, India by October 15.
www.sandcastlevi.com /sea/enterprise/voych05a.htm   (498 words)

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