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  Encyclopedia: List of state leaders in 1827
The emperor or huangdi (皇帝 in pinyin: huang2 di4) of China was the head of government and head of state of China from the Qin dynasty in 221 B.C. until the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911.
List of Dukes, Electors, and Kings of Saxony, 880-1918 The original Duchy of Saxony was in Northern Germany, roughly corresponding to the modern German state of Lower Saxony and Westphalia.
Lists of state leaders by year Abu Dhabi or Abu Zaby (Arabic language: أبوظبي) is the largest of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates and was also the largest of the former Trucial States.
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 A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts
The statistics of this edition are from the State census for 1885 (the last volume of which was issued in June of the present year) or from later sources, as, in part, from the clerks of the towns and cities.
The bowlders which cover the surface of the State were deposited in the glacial period, marks of which may be distinctly traced in the scratching of the ledges from the shore of the ocean to the summit of the mountains.
In the early settlement of the State, the people were greatly annoyed by the depredations of the fl and brown bear and the wolf, which ranged the deep forests, and often came by night to prey upon the cattle in the clearings.
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 1824   (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).
Frontier treaty between United States and Russia is signed.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Masonry (Freemasonry)
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.
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).
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.
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 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.
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Negotiations for the borders between the two states continue until 1832, under the supervision of Russia, France and Britain.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized.
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 US Department Of State Post Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The State Department's diplomatic pouch generally takes 7-14 days (often longer) to reach Freetown once the pouch is closed in the U.S. The pouch to the U.S. from Freetown goes out once a week via commercial cargo and arrives in Washington, DC usually within 10 business days.
AISF is accredited Prekinder to 8th grade by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges.
Confirm with the Department of State and Sierra Leone Embassy which vaccinations and inoculations are mandatory for entry into Sierra Leone.
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 1825   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
January 4 - King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies dies and is succeeded by his son Francis I of the Two Sicilies.
February 9 - After no presidential candidate received a majority of electoral votes, the United States House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams President of the United States.
March 4 - John Quincy Adams officially succeeds James Monroe as President of the United States.
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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.
The Miami were prominent in the Ohio Valley Indian wars until 1812, but by 1827 had disposed of most of their Indiana lands and removed to a Kansas reservation of some 500,000 acres in present-day Miami County.
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 Collections Pertaining to Women's History and Women's Issues - State Library & Archives of Florida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Florida State Archives, under the Florida Department of State, is the official repository for the public records of the state of Florida.
The Florida State Society is the central organizing committee for the various local chapters of the DAR, a women's society of descendants of American Revolutionaries whose mission is to promote historical, educational and patriotic work.
Bolton's instrumental role in the fight for equal rights for women and other minorities in the state and country is well documented in these records which reflect her life's work.
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 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977
lists of contributors, book lists, errata, and other contents which are not formal articles).
Douglas C. McMurtrie, "The Shawnee Sun: The First Periodical Publication in the United States to be Printed Wholly in an Indian Language," p.
George H. Mayer, "Alf M. Landon, As Leader of the Republican Opposition, 1937-1940," p.
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 ipedia.com: List of state leaders in 1815 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1814 state leaders - Events of 1815 - 1816 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1815, List of colonial governors in 1815 Table of contents 1 Africa 2 Asia 3 Eur...
See also: List of religious leaders in 1815, List of colonial governors in 1815
Prime Minister - Joachim Godske, Minister of State of Denmark (1814-1818)
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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.
While the biographies cited in the bibliography are primarily those of African-American civil rights leaders and public officials, also cited are works by or about selected writers, entertainers, and sports figures whose lives have a social significance beyond their professional achievements.
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)

  
 Charles A. Shook's 1914 book - Part 2
She stated to me that she had heard the manuscript alluded to read by my father, was familiar with its contents, and she deeply regretted that her husband, as she believed, had innocently been the means of furnishing matter for a religious delusion.
Fourthly, she states that the manuscript in the old trunk was examined by her when eleven years of age and that it had the words "Manuscript Found" written on the wrapper.
Martha Spaulding states, that having read the Book of Mormon, she has no doubt it is the same historically that she read and heard read more than twenty years ago.
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 Women-Lewis
With broadaxe and jackknife, he made his cabin, furniture, and many of the farming implements and kitchen utensils; and with spinning wheel, loom, and dyepots, she made all the clothing of the family, the household linen, blankets, quilts, coverlets, curtains, rugs, and other such furnishings.
One hundred and twenty-four artisans in 23 professions were located in Rowan County by 1759; and a sample of those who appeared on a 1759 tax list confirms that 62 craftsmen practiced 17 trades.
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)

  
 archivists newsletter - BULLDOG, Maryland State Archives
Each state was allowed only one vote on any issue, and that vote was cast by a state delegation consisting of at least three, and as many as eight, delegates.
Rogers, a Prince George's County lawyer and a leader of the independence movement in Maryland, was a member of the Maryland delegation to Congress from late 1775 through early July 1776.
List of sources for PG cemetery, church, census, tax list, and probate records, as well as family genealogies.
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 1768   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
May 10 - John Wilkes is imprisoned for writing an article for the North Briton severely criticizing King George III.
Secretary of State for colonies appointed in Britain
May 17 - Caroline of Brunswick, Queen-Consort of King George IV of the United Kingdom
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 1828   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1825 1826 1827 - 1828 - 1829 1830 1831
December 3 - U.S. presidential election, 1828: Challenger Andrew Jackson beats incumbent John Quincy Adams and is elected President of the United States.
Urea becomes the first organic compound to be artificially synthesised, by Friedrich Wöhler (see Biochemistry)
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 Microform Sets - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Subject and title listings of microform and non-print sets are in "frames" format.
This list describes sets and collections available on the First floor as well as some in other departments.
Latin America: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Political Relations the United States and Latin America and the Caribbean States, 1930-1944.
www.library.ohiou.edu /libinfo/depts/microforms/setintr2.htm   (813 words)

  
 John Hyde's "Mormonism, Its Leaders" 3: Contents
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.
For them to uphold, cherish and love him is inevitable; and whatever may be said of his policy as a leader, or his conduct as a husband, all must acknowledge that Brigham is as true to his friends as he is unscrupulous to his enemies.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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 Explorers of the Americas - EnchantedLearning.com
He sailed through the Strait of Juan de Fuca (which was named for him in 1725) and believed it to be the beginning of a route to the Atlantic Ocean (it is not).
In 1608, back in Virginia, Newport halted the execution of Captain John Smith (the Jamestown leader who had been accused of causing the deaths of the men on his expedition to obtain food from the Indians); Smith's life had been previously saved by Pocahontas when he was brought before the Indian Chief Powhatan.
John Smith (January 9, 1580 - June, 1631) was an English adventurer and soldier, and one of the founders and leaders of the Jamestown, Virginia, settlement.
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 Religion-Stokes
as he came to be reverently known throughout the Carolina Piedmont, was not only a pioneer leader in the church but a teacher of unusual ability, as well as a very influential participant in the political activities that attended the transition of North Carolina from an English colony into an American state.
He was so convinced of the need for a religious revival that he was engaged in the same year he met Henry Pattillo in sponsoring an attempt to persuade the renowned Jonathan Edwards to come to Virginia on an evangelistic mission.
In 1755 the members of the ill-fated Transylvania Company, while pleading for help in their project from the Continental Congress, in Philadelphia, stated their wish “That a present of six hundred and forty acres of Land be made to the Reverend Mr.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/colonial/Nchr/Subjects/stokes.htm   (6860 words)

  
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United States House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams
Georgia to the United States government, and migrate west
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 All National Women's History Month Honorees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
She was on the National Committee of the United States Democratic Party and was a delegate to the national conventions until 1992.
After graduating from Stanford Law School in 1952, O'Connor was an Arizona state senator from 1969 to 1974 where she was the first woman to be majority leader of a state senate.
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.
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 National Geographic EdNet--About Geography Alliance Network
These Geography Alliances operate as grassroots organizations, promoting geography education at local, state, and national levels.
The Georgia Geographic Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality and quantity of geographic education in the state of Georgia.
Teachers of all grade levels and subjects, geographers, community leaders, businesspeople, and parents belong to the Rhode Island Geography Education Alliance, established in 1991 to increase and improve the teaching of geography in Rhode Island schools.
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 March19   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
By January 1986 industry leaders had formed a permanent full time office at TIA to sponsor the event and expand tourism awareness into year-round programs.
The award is not limited to a single field or area of artistic endeavor but is instead designed to honor exemplary individuals and organizations that have encouraged the arts in America and offered inspiration to others through their distinguished achievement, support, or patronage.
Search by hundreds of keywords in the subject index to locate funders for a specific project; discover the active grantmakers in your state or country with the geographic index; and rely on the recipient index to track grants awarded to similar organizations.
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