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  Andrew Moore
In 1839 Moore was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives as a Democrat, reelected in 1842, and thereafter served four consecutive terms.
Moore advocated the relocation of the state capitol to Montgomery and delivered the last speech in the old Hall of the House of Representatives in Tuscaloosa.
Moore advocated state aid supplemented by federal land grants to promote railroad construction and he particularly favored efforts of the Alabama and Alabama River Railroad to connect the northern and southern areas of the state.
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 Encyclopedia: 1833   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The President of the United States (often abbreviated POTUS) is the head of state of the United States.
Kaspar Hauser (April 30?, 1812–December 17, 1833) was a mysterious foundling in 19th century Germany with alleged ties to the royal house of Baden.
Categories: 1833 January 10 is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
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 International Cooperative Information Center: Famous Co-op People through the Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was one of the first to state that consumers' cooperation included all joint purchasing and production of goods and services, no matter their nature, by ultimate users - whether by farmers of anyone else.
Returning to the States, he took steps to learn more about this concept and was soon involved in establishing, with help from Desjardins, the CU idea in his home State of MA.
Leader of co-ops in Spain - appointed to Chair of Cooperation at School of Social Studies in Madrid; a member of Spanish Inst.
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 The Commonplace Second Amendment
The state provisions show that the Second Amendment is just one of many constitutional provisions that happen to be structured this way, and that the federal Bill of Rights is just one of many that contain only one or a few justification clauses.
Economy being a most essential virtue in all states, especially in a young one; no pension shall be granted, but in consideration of actual services, and such pensions ought to be granted with great caution, by the legislature, and never for more than one year at a time.
The state constitutional provisions restrain state governments, so the rights logically have to belong to individuals rather than to states or to entities whose membership was controlled by the state.
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 Encyclopedia: Blue Riband   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The first steam powered crossing of the Atlantic was in 1833.
Theoretically the endpoints could be any port in the Canadian Maritimes or the Eastern Seaboard of the United States in the west, and any port in Ireland, Britain, or western Europe in the east, but traditonally routings considered for transatlantic records tend to involve service to or from New York City.
The last Superliner to hold the trophy was the SS United States, which set a time that was not beaten until 1990.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Years: 1831 1832 1833 - 1834 - 1835 1836 1837 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s - 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1834 in art 1834 in literature 1834 in music 1834 in rail transport 1834 in science 1834 in sports List of state leaders in 1834 List..
Years: 1832 1833 1834 - 1835 - 1836 1837 1838 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s - 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1835 in art 1835 in literature 1835 in rail transport 1835 in science 1835 in music 1835 in sports List of state leaders in 1835 List..
Years: 1833 1834 1835 - 1836 - 1837 1838 1839 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s - 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1836 in art 1836 in literature 1836 in rail transport 1836 in science 1836 in music 1836 in sports List of state leaders in 1836 List..
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 1st Amendment Separation of Church and State: Freedom of Religion and the Intent of our Founding Fathers
The blending of religion and state is not a new concept and was created with the genesis of political systems long before the birth of the United States.
He proposed a bill to the Virginia State Legislature in 1779 which was entitled "Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom."[26] The Bill asks the Assembly to adopt laws which would prohibit the government from coercing an established religion upon its citizens, and that no citizen shall be punished for their religious opinions or beliefs.
In 1635, Roger Williams was convicted and banished by the Puritan leaders of Massachusetts for spreading "new and dangerous opinions against the authority of magistrates".
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 List of state leaders in 1818 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joachim Godske, Minister of State of Denmark (1814-1818)
Heinrich Ernst, Minister of State of Denmark (1818-1824)
Austria - Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1792*-1835) *Note: Leader of Austria held the title of Archduke prior to 1804
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 List of state leaders in 1833   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1832 state leaders - Events of 1833 - 1834 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Otto Joachim, Minister of State of Denmark (1824-1842)
United States - Andrew Jackson, President of the United States (1829-1837)
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 1832   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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They left the fort on October 10, with a small company of Rangers who escorted them to the camp of Captain Jesse Bean who was waiting for them near the Arkansas River.
Thus began one of the first steps in the United States effort to remove the Indians from their homes on the east coast in what would become known as the "Trail of Tears" some six years later.
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 1833 -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1833 was a (Click link for more info and facts about common year starting on Tuesday) common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar).
June 6, US President (7th president of the US; successfully defended New Orleans from the British in 1815; expanded the power of the presidency (1767-1845)) Andrew Jackson becomes the first President to ride a (Public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive) train.
The (The people of Great Britain) British Parliament passes the (Click link for more info and facts about Slavery Abolition Act) Slavery Abolition Act giving all slaves in the (Formerly the United Kingdom and all the territories under its control; reached its greatest extent at the end of World War I) British Empire their freedom.
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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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 List of state leaders in 1865 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of state leaders in 1864 - Events of 1865 - List of state leaders in 1866 - State leaders by year
Confederate States of America - Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States (1861-1865)
Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States (1861-1865)
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 1835   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1832 1833 1834 - 1835 - 1836 1837 1838
January 30 - Unsuccessful assassination attempt against President Andrew Jackson in the United States Capitol - first assassination attempt against a President of the United States.
The Toledo War was fought between the State of Ohio and the Michigan Territory over the city of Toledo and the Toledo Strip.
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 List of state leaders in 1847 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1846 state leaders - Events of 1847 - 1848 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Poul Christian Stemann, Minister of State of Denmark (1842-1848)
United States - James K. Polk, President of the United States (1845-1849)
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 ipedia.com: 1836 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Years: 1833 1834 1835 - 1836 - 1837 1838 1839 Decades : 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s - 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries : 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1836 in art 1836 in literature 1836 in scie...
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June 15 - Arkansas is admitted as the 25th U.S. state.
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 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.
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 The Market Center Blog -- December 2004 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Should a state pursue policies that are harmful to overall welfare, its citizens could pick up and move to a neighbor.
As the United States turns its gaze outward to the world community, therefore, it must entertain the possibility that membership in an aggregated global governing body may be necessary in order to ensure that global public goods are adequately provided.
And the citizens of the United States should be wary of entering into compacts that limit the beneficial competition that preserves liberty and constrains the growth of inefficient and intrusive government.
www.freedomandprosperity.org /blog/2004-12/2004-12.shtml   (12671 words)

  
 PUERTO RICO HERALD: Governor Appoints Committee To Evaluate Mercado’s Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Meanwhile, Committee Chairman Jose Luis Colon said the inconsistencies in the report that Ramos filed to the Government Ethics Office and the document regarding the selling price of an apartment Ramos allegedly sold at a loss to his son without making profit may be grounds for perjury.
The former executive director of the State Insurance Fund Corporation also faces allegations that he violated the Ethics Law by using Smith Barney’s services for personal use while he granted government contracts to that brokerage company.
Monsignor Hector Rivera said the restoration of the church, built between 1833 and 1847, began on August 2001 and should have been completed by December 2002 but the ceiling was much more deteriorated than expected.
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 Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Palmyra Area 1832-33   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
That the Mormon leaders here, are required to use their influence in preventing any further emigration of their distant brethren to this county, and to counsel and advise their brethren here to comply with the above requisitions.
The citizens again convened on the 23d day of July, 1833, which was composed of gentlemen from all parts of the county, and much more unanimousely attended than the meeting on the 20th instant.
Orson Hyde, an eye-witness, and a leader among the Mormonites, published originally in the St. Louis Republican of the 12th ult.
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 Department of History Home Page
Leader of the Sioux tribe (Hunkpapa), born in the region of Grand River in present-day South Dakota.
Leader of the Chiricahua tribe of North American Apache Indians, born in present-day Clifton, Arizona.
Leader of the Oglala tribe of the Sioux, known for his part in the Sioux uprising of 1875 - 1877.
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 The Forbidden Library: Banned and Challenged Books
Four members of the Alabama State Textbook Committe (1983)--presumably the same who objected to The Diary of Anne Frank --called for the rejection of this work because it propagates feminist views.
Listed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum in Rome (1758).
The complainant objected to the book's listing the name of Jesus Christ together with the names of great artists, philosophers, scientists, and religious leaders when referring to those who defend earth against evil.
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 TravelOK.com:  Order Brochures
Along with the official state highway map, this is the perfect traveling companion.
At the state's largest hotel, you can tour galleries of western and classic objects d'art, relax in one of four courtyards, lounge by one of three outdoor swimming pools, or choose the indoor swimming pool and children's wading pool.
Oklahoma City is a city revitalized and reborn with an almost endless list of new attractions that mean fun and excitement for everyone.
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 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.
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.
In each such state the people, including church members and the unchurched, were engaged in a revolution against such practices that, without prodding by the federal government, led to the complete abandonment of established churches and religious tests for holding office.
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 Historic Trails   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Its aim was not only to draw tourists to the State’s most valuable tourist asset (history), but to increase citizen awareness of our cultural and historic heritage and encourage communities to develop their own historic resources.
Washington entered the state crossing the northern border of South Carolina near Little River where the first State Welcome Center is located, he followed the King’s Highway to near the ocean at Myrtle Beach from which point he traveled along the grand strand south to Surfside beach.
Much evidence of Sherman’s march remains: Rivers Bridge State Park; the ruins of old Saluda Factory; the cannonball scars on the State House; the ruins of General Wade Hampton’s home, Millwood; and the Kelly house, which was used as Union headquarters outside of Hartsville.
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