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  1824 article - 1824 1821 1822 1823 1825 1826 1827 Decades 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
March 11 - The United States War Department creates the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Ely Parker of the Seneca tribe becomes its first director.
December 1 - U.S. presidential election, 1824: Since no candidate received a majority of the total electoral college votes in the election, the United States House of Representatives is given the task to decide the winner (as stipulated by the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution).
1824 article - 1824 definition - what means 1824
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U.S. presidential election, 1824: Since no candidate received a majority of the total electoral college votes in the election, the
United States House of Representatives is given the task to decide the winner (as stipulated by the
Frontier treaty between United States and Russia is signed.
en-cyclopedia.com /wiki/1824   (182 words)

  
 A Strategic Plan for Documenting Mental Health in New York State - Executive Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
State agencies and private institutions that deal with mental illness operate under strict legal and ethical codes to protect the privacy of individuals who are mentally ill or have official interaction with mental health service providers.
The State constitution of 1846 established a single Board of Prisons to oversee all State prisons, and in 1876 this board was replaced by the Office of Superintendent of State Prisons.
A State Board of Health was created in 1880 (Chapter 322) to undertake a variety of health-related activities, including researching diseases and their causes; promoting public health; supervising the registration of vital statistics; and investigating the effect of localities, employment, and other conditions on public health.
www.archives.nysed.gov /a/researchroom/rr_health_mh_recguide.shtml   (11491 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
NEW YORK, one of the Middle Atlantic states of the U.S., bordered on the N by the Canadian provinces of Ontario and QuÉbec; on the E by Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut; on the SE by the Atlantic Ocean; on the S by New Jersey and Pennsylvania; and on the W by Pennsylvania and Ontario.
New York was the preeminent U.S. state in commerce and manufacturing from the early 19th century until the late 1960s, when it began to be surpassed by California; in the 1990s it continued to be a leading component of the U.S. economy and remained first in many branches of economic activity.
Although not noted as a fishing state, New York ranks among the top 15 states in the U.S. in terms of the value of the annual catch, which was estimated at $51 million in the late 1980s.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/newyork.html   (5920 words)

  
 Whitford's History of New York Canals. Chapter II, Building the Erie.
To it may be ascribed in New York State, besides the essays of Hawley and the report of Geddes, the writings of Dr. Hugh Williamson, and in the country at large, the excellent report of Mr.
The commissioners were empowered to make application in behalf of the State to Congress or to the Legislature of any State or Territory to co-operate and aid in the undertaking, and aid also to the proprietors of the land, through which the contemplated canal would pass, for cessions or grants.
The commissioners also stated in their report that on the middle section, the inside slope of the banks had generally been one foot rise to eighteen inches horizontal base, but that they had determined to use a flatter slope in the future.
www.history.rochester.edu /canal/bib/whitford/1906/Chap02.html   (17815 words)

  
 Burma
Naing stated that in July 2001, seven prisoners were taken away from the prison in Beik and that there were unconfirmed reports they were executed.
In 2000 in Rakhine State, the regime forcibly relocated several largely Muslim villages and resettled the area with Buddhist Burmans, who were forced to move from Dagon township in Rangoon division.
Given the brutality of the rapes, (the report stated that 25 percent of the rapes resulted in death), the incidence of rapes by officers (83 percent), and the impunity with which they were carried out, the report concluded that the rapes were condoned by the military regime in order to terrorize and subjugate the Shan.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2002/18237.htm   (15145 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1816
December 11 - Indiana is admitted as the 19th U.S. state.
A U.S. state is any one of the fifty states (four of which officially favor the term commonwealth) which, together with the District of Columbia and Palmyra Atoll (an uninhabited incorporated unorganized territory), form the United States of America.
The Second Bank of the United States was founded in 1816, five years after the expiration of the First Bank of the United States out of desperation to stabilize the currency.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1816   (3201 words)

  
 1788   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
January 2 - Georgia ratifies the United States Constitution and becomes the 4th U.S. state.
January 9 - Connecticut ratifies the United States Constitution and becomes the 5th U.S. state.
February 6 - Massachusetts ratifies the United States Constitution and becomes the 6th U.S. state.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/1/17/1788.html   (475 words)

  
 US Department Of State Post Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The State Department diplomatic pouch may be used for shipment of prescription medicine, eyeglasses, hearing aids, batteries, prosthetic devices, orthopedic shoes, and other emergency health and welfare items (regardless of weight).
State Department policy encourages pregnant employees or family members overseas, regardless of the post, the opportunity to evacuate to the U.S. in the last trimester of pregnancy (by 34 weeks of pregnancy).
The school is accredited by the Southern States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the American Schools of South America.
foia.state.gov /MMS/postrpt/pr_view_all.asp?CntryID=18   (15788 words)

  
 Eastern Patriarchates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 544, Jacob Baradaeus (a Monophysite leader) consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch in opposition to the Imperial-backed Orthodox candidate.
With the establishment of an independent Armenian state in Cilicia in 1058, the Armenian patriarchate was transferred to Sivas, eventually settling in the city of Sis.
During the ascendancy of the Mongols, many notable leaders, including Hulegu (the first Ilkhan), belonged to this church, and though reliable statistics are not available, it is likely that this church, whose remnants today number at most a few million, boasted the largest population of any Christian denomination.
www.hostkingdom.net /orthodox.html   (1948 words)

  
 1824 Online Research :: Information about 1824   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lists of leaders: List of colonial governors in 1824 - List of state leaders in 1824
September 13 With his crew and 29 Convicts aboard the Amity, John Oxley arrives at and founds the Moreton Bay, Queensland Penal Settlement at what is now Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia, after leaving Sydney.
December 1 - U.S. presidential election, 1824 : Since no candidate received a majority of the total U.S. Electoral College votes in the election, the United States House of Representatives is given the task to decide the winner (as stipulated by the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution).
in-northcarolina.com /search/1824.html   (670 words)

  
 Emporia State University - Center for Great Plains Studies
By the end of the nineteenth century most Native Americans were gone from the state or incorporated into its general population as official citizens.
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.
www.emporia.edu /cgps/tales/m94tala.htm   (2655 words)

  
 Oklahoma State History and Information
The United States took the rest of their land in 1824 when four Quapaw chiefs, induced with alcohol and $500 each, ceded the property.
The highest point in the state is Black Mesa in Cimarron County (4,973 feet); the lowest is due east of Idabel in McCurtain County (287 feet).
Oklahoma is bordered by six states: Texas to the south and west, Arkansas and Missouri to the east, Kansas to the north and Colorado and New Mexico at the tip of the northwestern Oklahoma panhandle.
www.state.ok.us /osfdocs/stinfo2.html   (3802 words)

  
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State of New York Comptroller's annual report to the Legislature on state funds in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, with auditor's report thereon (Pursuant to sec.
The new revision of the statutes of the state of New York.
State of New York Comptroller's annual report to the Legislature on state funds cash basis of accounting (in accordance with sec.8(9) of the State Finance Law) fiscal year ended March 31...
www.nysl.nysed.gov /scandoclinks   (7457 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "How the Electoral College Works"
The elector is nominated by his or her state party committee (perhaps to reward many years of service to the party).
The elector "campaigns" for a spot and the decision is made during a vote held at the state's party convention.
Usually, electors are people who are highly politically active in their party (be it Democrat, Green, Libertarian, Republican...) or connected somehow to the political arena, such as: activists, party leaders, elected officials of the state and even people who have ties (political and/or personal) to the Presidential candidates, themselves.
people.howstuffworks.com /electoral-college2.htm   (282 words)

  
 State leaders by year - Gurupedia
This is a list of heads of state,
government leaders, and other rulers in any given year.
1820s: 1820 - 1821 - 1822 - 1823 - 1824 - 1825 - 1826 - 1827 - 1828 - 1829
www.gurupedia.com /h/he/heads_of_state_timeline.htm   (676 words)

  
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From there, he raised the concept of absolutism to new heights by concentrating all state powers in his own person.
The first of the Bourbon monarchs to be restored to the throne of France after the fall of Napoleon.
One of the leaders of the Romantic Movement and a member of the circle known as the Lake Poets.
www.historytoherstory.org.uk /glossary.php?asection=6   (4867 words)

  
 Tennessee Firearms Assocaition - Protecting our right to keep and bear arms
"That the citizens of this State have a right to keep and to bear arms for their common defense; but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms with a view to prevent crime." - Tennessee Constitution, Article I - Declaration of Rights, Section 26
Who We Are - The Tennessee Firearms Association is a Tennessee not for profit corporation formed to promote the right to keep and bear arms and to educate the citizenry on the responsible use, ownership and carrying of firearms.
The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people." Tench Coxe, Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb. 20, 1788.
www.tennesseefirearms.com   (1496 words)

  
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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.
Visitors are warned that some of the content, which is presented to give a true historical picture of the leading 19th century newspaper's view of fl Americans, is considered racially offensive by today's standards.
usinfo.state.gov /usa/blackhis/resource.htm   (3719 words)

  
 Texas State Publications Annual Index (1999) - Agencies (I - Y) - Texas State Library
State of Texas year 2000 agency and university update to the consolidated statewide status report.
512/322-4185 TXDOC NO.: I1100.8 P945 1996 1996 state of Texas property and casualty insurance experience by coverage and carriers / compiled from the Texas statutory page 14 of the NAIC annual statement for the calendar year ending December 31, 1996 ; prepared by Texas Department of Insurance.
Volume 2, State of the Texas environment / Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission ; submitted to the Governor's Office of Budget and Planning and the Legislative Budget Board.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /statepubs/annualindex/99agencyi-y.html   (10694 words)

  
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1822 1823 1824 - 1825 - 1826 1827
United States House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams
Georgia to the United States government, and migrate west
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 PressThink: Too Much Reality: Is There Such a Thing?
Of the many weblogs that comment on the state of journalism today, Tim Porter's First Draft is one of the most thoughtful.
The last decent "report" on this was "red state blue state" in the Atlantic...but usually, blue staters are framed as "the other" rather than "one of us"...Class bigotry is rampant and ignored.
Blue state Oklahoma is assumed to be pro Bush...but not once have I seen it discussed why we have a Democratic governor.
journalism.nyu.edu /pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2004/10/23/strain_pol.html   (15144 words)

  
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1824) 1800 - 1812 Hans Henrik Anckerheim 1812 - 1816 Bernt Robert Gustaf Stackelberg (b.
1926) (Head of State to 14 Jan 1922; acting to 4 Mar 1922) 26 Sep 1926 - 2 Jan 1931 Lázaro Chacón (b.
1930) (Chief of State) 14 Jan 1986 - 14 Jan 1991 Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo (b.
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 List of state leaders in 1824   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Heinrich Ernst, Minister of State of Denmark (1818-1824)
Otto Joachim, Minister of State of Denmark (1824-1842)
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/list_of_state_leaders_in_1824   (322 words)

  
 German History Sources
EDITOR'S NOTE: I have compiled this list of documents for use in courses on modern German history (mainly nineteenth and twentieth century).
Klemens von Metternich, On Renewal of the Carlsbad Decrees (excerpt from Memoirs) (1824)
Erich Honecker, The GDR: A State of Peace and Socialism (1984)
www.csustan.edu /History/Faculty/Weikart/gerhist.htm   (1215 words)

  
 ipedia.com: List of state leaders in 1824 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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1823 state leaders - Events of 1824 - 1825 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1824 List of international organization leaders in 1824 List of colonial governo...
List of state leaders in 1824 Article - ipedia.com
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 Iowa State University Extension Publications Masterlist Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If you need more information, check the PDF help section.
Iowa 4-H Animal and Poultry Identification, Weighing, and Exhibiting Requirements for County, State and Interstate Shows
Rations for Horses Available only as an electronic file, not stocked as a paper copy.
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 Indonesia
27 Dec 1949 Independence of Republic of the United States of
17 Aug 1950 Dissolution of Republic of the United States of
22 Mar 1818 - 1824 Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (b.
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 Articles - List of state leaders in 1821   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Austria - Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1792*-1835) *Note: Leader of Austria held the title of Archduke prior to 1804
Bavaria - Maximilian I, King of Bavaria (1799*-1825) *Note: Leader of Bavaria held title of Elector prior to 1805
Saxony - Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony 1763*-1827) *Note: Leader of Saxony held the title of Elector prior to 1806
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