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  Encyclopedia: 1857
Michał Drzymała (13 September 1857 in Zdroje near Grodzisk Wielkopolski-25 April 1937 in Grabówka) was a Polish peasant, living in the Greater Poland region (or the Grand Duchy of Poznań) under the Prussian rule.
Robert (Bobby) Abel (born November 30, 1857, Rotherhithe, Surrey, England; died December 10, 1936, Stockwell, London, England) was a Surrey and England opening batsman who was one of the most prolific run-getters in the early years of the County Championship.
Christian Daniel Rauch (January 2, 1777 _ December 3, 1857), German sculptor, was born at Arolsen in the principality of Waldeck.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1857   (5722 words)

  
 Grade Eight - Content Standards (CA Dept of Education)
List the reasons for the wave of immigration from Northern Europe to the United States and describe the growth in the number, size, and spatial arrangements of cities (e.g., Irish immigrants and the Great Irish Famine).
Describe the significance of the Northwest Ordinance in education and in the banning of slavery in new states north of the Ohio River.
List the original aims of Reconstruction and describe its effects on the political and social structures of different regions.
www.cde.ca.gov /be/st/ss/hstgrade8.asp   (2234 words)

  
 Kansas and Kansans p.935-945
The Lecompton Constitution, drawn in 1857, was the instrument by which the pro-slavery advocates intended to permanently fasten slavery upon the real settlers of Kansas.
In the meantime, on June 15th, the first National Republican Convention declared "that Kansas should be immediately admitted as a state of the Union, with her present free Constitution." On June 25th Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, introduced a bill in Congress to admit Kansas under the Topeka Constitution.
On December 24, 1857, a democratic convention held at Leavenworth utterly repudiated the Lecompton Constitution and memorialized Congress to reject it.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1918ks/v2/935.html   (4199 words)

  
 International Cooperative Information Center: Famous Co-op People through the Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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.
www.wisc.edu /uwcc/icic/def-hist/history/famous.html   (12991 words)

  
 A Strategic Plan for Documenting Mental Health in New York State - Executive Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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)

  
 West Virginia Statehood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
From the initial list, most of the counties in the Shenandoah Valley were excluded due to their control by Confederate troops and a large number of local Confederate sympathizers.
The United States Constitution says a new state 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.
www.wvculture.org /history/statehoo.html   (2036 words)

  
 The Constitution of North Carolina
Following the precedent established in amending the United States Constitution, the 1835 amendments were appended to the Constitution of 1776, not incorporated in it as is the modern practice.
Approved by the voters in 1980, it required that all justices and judges of the State courts be licensed lawyers as a condition of election or appointment to the bench.
An amendment to shift the elections for state legislative, executive, and judicial officers and for county officers from even-numbered to odd-numbered years (beginning in 1989 for legislators and 1993 for Governors and other state executives) was submitted by the General Assembly of 1985 to the voters, who rejected it on May 6, 1986.
statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us /nc/stgovt/preconst.htm   (6110 words)

  
 FR Doc 04-22845
State and local units of government are required to provide match equaling at least 50% of the amount provided by SJI in the first year of the project, 60% in the second year, 75% in the third year, 90% in the fourth year, and 100% in the fifth year.
To supplant State or local funds supporting a program or activity (such as paying the salary of court employees who would be performing their normal duties as part of the project, or paying rent for space which is part of the court's normal operations); b.
The State Supreme Court or its designee shall receive all Institute funds awarded to such courts; be responsible for assuring proper administration of Institute funds; and be responsible for all aspects of the project, including proper accounting and financial record-keeping by the subgrantee.
a257.g.akamaitech.net /7/257/2422/06jun20041800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2004/04-22845.htm   (17633 words)

  
 US Department Of State Post Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The smallest of the Baltic States, Estonia covers 17,462 square miles (45,226 square kilometers) and is roughly the size of New Hampshire and Vermont combined.
The National Library of Estonia was founded in 1918 under the name “The State Library.” The present location of the library, where it opened its 4.2 million volume collection to the public in 1993, is the largest library building in the Baltics.
State and private car insurance policies in Estonia offer minimal coverage compared to that in the U.S., covering only damage to the driver’s car and nominal personal injury coverage.
www.foia.state.gov /MMS/postrpt/pr_view_all.asp?CntryID=50   (13961 words)

  
 1857 Online Research :: Information about 1857   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1857 in topic: Art 1857 in architecture - Art - 1857 in literature - 1857 in music Other topics 1857 in Canada - 1857 in rail transport - 1857 in science - 1857 in South Africa - 1857 in sports
Lists of leaders: List of colonial governors in 1857 - List of state leaders in 1857
May 10 - Indian rebellion of 1857 : In India, the Mutiny of XI Native Cavalry of the Bengal Army in Meerut, revolt against the Military of the United Kingdom
in-northcarolina.com /search/1857.html   (791 words)

  
 1788   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/1/17/1788.html   (475 words)

  
 1859   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1856 1857 1858 - 1859 - 1860 1861 1862
February 14 - Oregon is admitted as the 33rd U.S. state.
December 2 - Militant abolitionist leader John Brown is hanged for his October 16th raid on Harper's Ferry.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/1/18/1859.html   (760 words)

  
 The US50 - A guide to the fifty states
Other, including prominent western Virginia political leaders, supported abolitionism because they felt slaves were performing jobs white laborers should be paid to do.
The United States Constitution says a new states must gain approval from the original state, which never occurred in the case of West Virginia.
The United State Senate rejected a statehood bill proposed by Carlile which did not contain the Willey Amendment and then on July 14, 1862, approved a statehood proposal which included the Willey Amendment.
www.theus50.com /westvirginia/history.shtml   (2388 words)

  
 ipedia.com: 1858 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Years: 1855 1856 1857 - 1858 - 1859 1860 1861 Decades : 1820s 1830s 1840s - 1850s - 1860s 1870s 1880s Centuries : 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1858 in art 1858 in literature 1858 in musi...
1855 1856 1857 - 1858 - 1859 1860 1861
May 11 - Minnesota is admitted as the 32nd U.S. state.
www.ipedia.com /1858.html   (470 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.
Includes the memoirs of Elizabeth Johnson Harris (1867-1942), an 1857 letter from Vilet Lester, a slave on a North Carolina plantation, and several letters from Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson, slaves on the estate of David Campbell, a governor of Virginia.
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.
usinfo.state.gov /usa/blackhis/resource.htm   (3719 words)

  
 AAA Newsletter26   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A complete list of works on this theme would be out of place here, but would include Brown 1997, Harrington 1993, Leone 1992, McDavid 1999, McKee 1994, Patten 1994, Potter 1991, Wilkie 1995, contributions to McDavid and Babson 1997, and contributions to Update (the newsletter of the African Burial Ground project), among others.
Garrett Fesler described his reluctance to approach fl leaders in the town where his site lay, because he did not wish to assume (or appear to assume) that, 'naturally', this slave quarter site would necessarily be of interest to any and all fl Americans today.
The Foundation was joined by the state of Arkansas as Old Washington Historic State Park was established in 1973 (Guthrie and Witsell 1985:18; Stewart-Abernathy 1997:2).
www.newsouthassoc.com /newsletters/newsletter26.html   (9489 words)

  
 Iowa State Information Links Symbols Capital Des Moines Constitution Flags Maps Song
Iowa leads the states in the production of corn and ranks among the leaders in production of soybeans.
One of the largest cereal mills in the United States and the country's largest popcorn-processing plant are located in Iowa.
Natural Resources: Deep layers of fl, fertile topsoil covering much of the state and abundant supplies of water are natural resources that make Iowa one of the leading farming states.
www.netstate.com /states/links/ia_links.htm   (406 words)

  
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June 1 - Tennessee is admitted as the 16th U.S. state.
Treaty of Tripoli (between the United States and Tripoli) is signed at Tripoli (see also 1797)
November 17 November 6 Old Style - Catherine II of Russia called Catherine "The Great" dies and is succeeded by her son Paul I of Russia.
en-cyclopedia.com /wiki/1796   (247 words)

  
 ipedia.com: List of state leaders in 1857 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
ipedia.com: List of state leaders in 1857 Article
1856 state leaders - Events of 1857 - 1858 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1857 List of international organization leaders in 1857 List of colonial governo...
List of state leaders in 1857 Article - ipedia.com
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 CSUMentor - Explore Campuses - Campus Facts - San Jose State University
San José State University is Silicon Valley's metropolitan university, broadly educating leaders and professionals for an increasingly complex and global society.
Faculties blend classroom expertise with student involvement in research ranging from the depths of the ocean to the surface of Mars - including the societal issues facing our community today.
What began in 1857 as the first public university on the west coast for the developing frontier is now a comprehensive university located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
www.csumentor.edu /CampusTour/Undergraduate/23/San_Jose_State_University/San_Jose_State_University1.html   (239 words)

  
 State leaders by year - Gurupedia
This is a list of heads of state,
government leaders, and other rulers in any given year.
1850s: 1850 - 1851 - 1852 - 1853 - 1854 - 1855 - 1856 - 1857 - 1858 - 1859
www.gurupedia.com /h/he/heads_of_state_timeline.htm   (676 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Senators Home > State Information > Pennsylvania
The National Council of State Legislatures list of State Legislature Web Sites.
State election results must be certified by the State's Secretary.
The National Association of Secretaries of State maintains a list of their web sites.
www.senate.gov /pagelayout/senators/one_item_and_teasers/pennsylvania.htm   (260 words)

  
 1857 Article, 1857 Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
March 5 – In London, ex-solicitor James Towsend Saward issentenced for transportation for forging number of cheques over the years
Sandford case, driving the country furthertowards the American Civil War.
We take no responsibility for the content, accuracy and use of this article.
www.anoca.org /british/march/1857.html   (553 words)

  
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February 14 - Texas is linked by telegraph with the rest of the
British recognize the independence of the Orange Free State.
February 27 – Britain sends Russia an ultimatum to withdraw from two Ottoman provinces it had conquered,
en-cyclopedia.com /wiki/1854   (543 words)

  
 The Ultimate Reading List -- Classics That Endure -- June 1997 Education Reporter
The Ultimate Reading List -- Classics That Endure -- June 1997 Education Reporter
Since the end of World War II, illustrated comics of literary classics have captured the imaginations of children and introduced them to Western civilization's most enduring stories.
A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) Jules Verne
www.eagleforum.org /educate/1997/june97/list.html   (801 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Senators Home > State Information > Tennessee
The Republican leader's office, S-230, is named for Howard H. Baker, Jr.; his portrait (on loan) by Herbert E. Abrams hangs in the conference room of the office.
Building materials, furniture, and objects: Tennessee marble: 1) Tennessee variegated marble (Tennessee Pink) from Knox County (Grand staircase trim on the House and Senate sides).
President Andrew Johnson, who was impeached by the House of Representatives and subsequently acquitted in trial by the Senate, is the only president to have later returned to serve in the Senate.
www.senate.gov /pagelayout/senators/one_item_and_teasers/tennessee.htm   (505 words)

  
 Auguste Comte
IN 1814 HE ENTERED THE ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE, 4TH ON LIST
PREACHED SUBMISSION AND NECESSITY OF ORDER, THIS IS WHAT ALL GREAT LEADERS HAD IN COMMON
FUNDAMENTAL ESSENCES (STATE OF NATURE) ELABORATE POLITICAL & LEGAL FORMS
www.d.umn.edu /~jhamlin1/comte.html   (184 words)

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