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Topic: Other events of 1835


  
  wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Events A charter for a railway, from La Prairie, Quebec to St. John's, is granted; it will be the first railway in Canada.Massive Patriot campaign to petition the king for reforms.
Events Joseph Howe, a Halifax printer and owner since 1828 of the weekly Novascotian, is arrested for libel but successfully argues his own case for freedom of the press.
Events Lord Durham's report recommends the establishment of responsible government and the union of Upper and Lower Canada to speed the assimilation of French-speaking Canadians.Territorial dispu..
pardus.info /browse.php?title=1/18/183   (3205 words)

  
 Guide Introduction: Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series J:
Other significant correspondents are their children, Louisa, Harriet, Sarah, and Edward P.; Adam L. Alexander's mother, Louisa (Schmidt) Alexander; his sister, Louisa, and her husband, Anthony Porter; and the Alexanders' in-laws and several of their grandchildren.
Other material includes items related to Couper family history; miscellaneous domestic writings, including poems and children's stories as well as recipes and household advice; three diaries from the first half of the twentieth century; and six photographs dating from 1860 to 1920.
Other letters of John Couper, largely to his son William, describe horse racing, cotton production, and various planting and farming methods, including the raising of strawberries, olives, oranges, and other fruit trees.
www.lexisnexis.com /academic/guides/southern_hist/plantations/plantj4.asp   (18885 words)

  
 Table of Contents and Excerpt, Hardin, Texian Iliad
Other detachments came from Columbus, but they had been unable to choose a captain and were commanded in committee fashion by Edward Burleson, Robert M. Coleman, and Joseph Washington Elliot Wallace.
In 1835 Milam traveled to Monclova, requesting a land commissioner who could grant legal titles to the settlers in the Red River area, but on his return trip he was arrested.
Austin sent the other two Mexican officers to San Felipe with the admonition that he wanted "them treated as Gentlemen and that their situation should be made as agreeable and comfortable as possible.
www.cc.utexas.edu /utpress/excerpts/exhartex.html   (6350 words)

  
 TIMES AND EVENTS(1835-1892)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The others sailed on to Sydney, Australia, and from there made their way to New Zealand, which they reached on Wednesday, January 10th, 1838.
Other ideas: a large church built on the lines of the Mill Hill chapel, an orphanage and other institutions.
It was partitioned - the entry part was the kitchen and the other part was my bed-sitting-and reception room, measuring 11 x 6 feet, six feet high and without any windows.
millhill.co.nz /1835-1892.htm   (4779 words)

  
 Historical Events of David Evans
David, along with Pleasant Ewell and others are called on a mission by the Council of the Twelve to preach in Virginia and present before the people "General Smith's Views of the Powers and Policy of the General Government" and to seek electors who would vote for Joseph Smith as President of the United States.
David Evans is called from the High Priests Quorum by Brigham Young with 84 other high priests to serve a special mission to go abroad in all the congressional districts of the United States to preside over the branches of the LDS Church.
David Evans moves his log home together with other Lehi residents into a fort centered at the present intersection of First South and Second West in response to direction from George A. Smith to gather in forts as a means of protection from the Indian raids.
www.davidevans.org /history.asp   (5405 words)

  
 The Great Trek - South Africa History
The historical events in 19th century South Africa are marked by the "Groot Trek".
Starting in 1835, more than 10,000 Boers, the Voortrekkers, left the Cape Colony with their families and went north and north-east.
The reasons for this mass exodus were their economic problems, the threatening danger of conflict with the Xhosa, who settled on the other side of the Fish River, and primarily, discontent with the English colonial authorities who didn't provide sufficient protection and had forbidden the slave trade and postulated the equality of whites and non-whites.
www.southafrica-travel.net /history/eh_gtre1.htm   (224 words)

  
 Causes of the Texas Revolution
At the other end of the continuum are those who blame the Mexican people for the misrule of Texas and the ruthless dictatorship of Santa Anna for provoking a fully justified rebellion by Anglo-Americans and Tejanos.
Texas drifted away between 1821 and 1835 while Mexican citizens were deciding how to solidify their newly-won independence and create a government that all of her citizens could live with.
Racial prejudice led both sides of this relationship to expect the worst of one another, to misread and misinterpret the actions and attitudes of the other race, and to respond in a haughty manner.
www.austin.cc.tx.us /lpatrick/his1693/causes.html   (2178 words)

  
 History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1 by J.B. Mansfield, Captains, Shipping, Lighthouse Keepers and Marine
“This event occurred 45 years ago,” continued Captain Jones, “and I never heard of a parallel case, either on the lake or other waters, and her salvation from drowning may be regarded as little less than a miracle.” New Vessels.
She came to Buffalo in 1835, and commenced running between that port and Port Robinson, on the Welland canal via Chippewa, commanded by Capt. James Ballentine.
On the other hand, at the annual meeting of St. George's Society the flag of the Caroline hung as a trophy behind the chair of the president, and the officers of the government present applauded.
www.linkstothepast.com /marine/chapt35.html   (11890 words)

  
 American Experience | Ulysses S. Grant | People & Events | Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 1835-1910
But some people don't know that Samuel Clemens was the name he was born with -- or that he published the Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, one of the most popular books of the nineteenth century.
Born in Florida, Missouri, in 1835, Samuel Clemens moved to Hannibal, Missouri, a Mississippi River town, when he was four.
When Samuel was 11, his father died, and the boy went to work to help support his family.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/grant/peopleevents/p_twain.html   (826 words)

  
 Burlington Events  1835~2001
The database also includes information on events that occurred in, or articles that mentioned, towns and villages in the area surrounding Burlington, such as Rochester, Lyons, Waterford, Brighton, Dover, Spring Prairie, Springfield, Kansasville, and other places.
This database does not include every event that ever happened in Burlington or the surrounding towns and villages or every event that was reported in the newspapers.
Death, birth, and other information primarily on people who have lived in or near Burlington, Wisconsin, since about 1835 is in a companion database called PEOPLE OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY.
www.burlingtonhistory.org /events   (480 words)

  
 Gravity Speed Measured
Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System, only passes closely enough to the path of radio waves from a suitably bright quasar about once a decade for such a measurement to be made, the scientists said.
The once-in-a-decade celestial alignment was the last in a chain of events that made measuring the speed of gravity possible.
The others included a chance meeting of the two scientists in 1996, a breakthrough in theoretical physics and the development of specialized techniques that enabled the extremely precise measurement to be made.
www.nrao.edu /pr/2003/gravity   (1023 words)

  
 DeWitt Colony Papers 1835
Events have shown what ordinary prudence and forsight could not have anticipated, and if all considerations but the force of propriety alone were put aside, not no American would be by myself voluntarily given up to the new government.
The people are acting on the defensive, and therefore, there cannot be a doubt, that it was correct in the people of Gonzales, under this principle, to detain the piece of cannon which was given to them by the authorities of a constitutional government to defend themselves and the country if necessary.
On this principle the people of this, and of every other section of the country, as for as this committee is informed, are ready to fly at a moment's warning to the defense of those people should they be attacked.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/papers35.htm   (5941 words)

  
 1835 in music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
See also:1834 in music,other events of 1835, 1836 in music, and thelist of 'years in music'.
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
Yet he imagined that they had faded from his word, and he now knew that there was indeed one invisible, omnipotent make them a mighty people.
www.termsdefined.net /18/1835-in-music.html   (114 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1835 in architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
See also: 1834 in architecture, other events of 1835, 1836 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
Click for other authoritative sources for this topic (summarised at Factbites.com).
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1835-in-architecture   (96 words)

  
 Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library: Alamo History
The Alamo is widely recognized as a symbol of heroic courage in the struggle against oppression.
Las Casas and other leaders of the insurrection are tried and executed.
Spanish governor Manuel Salcedo and other officials are executed.
www.drtl.org /History/index.asp   (725 words)

  
 The Mexican War
As with all major events, historical interpretations concerning the causes of the Mexican War vary.
Various clashing parties of Centralists were in control of the government from 1835 to December 1844.
Although Santa Anna himself was in Cuba, other Centralists began planning the overthrow of Herrera, and the U.S. annexation of Texas in 1845 provided them with a jingoistic cause.
www.lnstar.com /mall/texasinfo/mexicow.htm   (4040 words)

  
 SPENCER HISTORY
The gift was attended by these unusual circumstances; -some of the trustees were not Methodists, and the Methodists were to share the house of worship to be built., on occasion, with "all other professing denominations of Christians." The church building, which was the second one in the place, was completed not long after.
In 1835, this society built a house of worship on the lot which bounds the old cemetery at the Baptist Corners on the west.
With the development of the country and some improvements in the early highways, came the disposition to use the new cemetery in preference to all others.
www.rootsweb.com /~nytioga/spencerh.htm   (1545 words)

  
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Harrington was found about 30 rods from the scene of the accident, wedged between two cakes of ice and grasped firmly in her hand was a large leather purse, which contained among other things a certificate of her marriage, which occurred in 1852.
In 1835, he went to Tully, Onandaga Co., N. Y., where he was married October 20, 1835, to Miss Sybil Smith, daughter of Dean Uriel and Sybil Smith.
Other members of her family are Uriel Townsend of Almont; Wm.
www.richmondmihistory.org /oldobitstext.html   (12700 words)

  
 A Bio. of America: America at the Centennial - Feature
He goes on to establish the African Methodist Episcopal Church after he and other fls are denied the right to worship in a white Methodist congregation.
Nat Turner, a religiously inspired slave, leads a revolt against his master and other slave holders that results in the deaths of 60 whites in Virginia over a two-day period.
Considered by many to be a martyr to the cause of African American freedom and by others to be an extreme terrorist, John Brown, the fiery abolitionist, leads a raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia) to capture weapons and lead an army of slaves to end slavery in America.
www.acpbchannel.com /biographyofamerica/prog13/feature/index_text.html   (2594 words)

  
 Events Search Site! EventCrazy.com
From the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, to the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center, to the Rockettes at Radio City to New Years Eve at Times Square, New York City is the ultimate holiday destination.
We track over 150,000 events and attractions throughout the year so there is always something of interest for everyone just a click away.
It takes less than two minutes and gives you a world of "things to do." Also, you can email events and attractions to your friends and invite them to go along.
www.EventCrazy.com   (311 words)

  
 Toledo War: battle between Michigan and Ohio
The most bizarre war in American history was the Toledo War that had no mortal casualties because the militias could not find each other.
The most bizarre war in American history was the comic opera Toledo War of 1835 fought between Ohio and Michigan.
The young hotheaded territorial governor of Michigan, Stephens T. Mason, who was appointed as governor at the age of only 19 by President Andrew Jackson, angrily responded by sending the Michigan militia south to claim the Toledo Strip.
wiwi.essortment.com /toledowar_rzxq.htm   (547 words)

  
 Mardi Gras History & Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It has not been added to, nor events deleted, to harden or soften the impact of the deeds of our ancestors upon the timeline.
Other firsts are the Carnival colors, song, and flag.
It is the only other source of Ball coverage besides the local newspaper.
www.mardigrasdigest.com /html/mardi_gras_history__timeline.htm   (7242 words)

  
 M. M. Noah's Ararat: Blueprint for Mormon Zion: Part 2a
My impression is, that I have seen in some other work that eleven thousand dollars was the consideration; and for the other small islands, Spafford states that the consideration was one thousand dollars and an annuity of five hundred dollars.
Great numbers of raccoons, squirrels, and other small furry quadrupeds inhabited the woods, while myraids of ducks and other game-birds thronged the shores and waters in their proper season.
In proper season, ducks and other game birds thronged the shores, and inland fields and woods, while the waters surrounding the island were the habitation of the finest muskellunge, yellow pike, sturgeon, fl bass, pickerel, mullet and smaller members of the finny tribe.
olivercowdery.com /gathering/ararat2b.htm   (15390 words)

  
 History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1 by J.B. Mansfield, Captains, Shipping, Lighthouse Keepers and Marine
She saw the pole thrust into the cabin door by Captain Henton, and asked if she should hold on it and be pulled out, but no answer came.
He agreed with his brother-in-law, Winslow, that it was feasible to take that much from her sides, and began the work.
When the case was submitted to the jury they, after a deliberation of two hours, brought in a verdict of not guilty.
linkstothepast.com /marine/chapt35.html   (11890 words)

  
 Hotels in Hawaii Big Island Kauai Island Molokai Island Maui Island Lanai Island - Cheap Hotel In Hawaii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
You will be fascinated by this event which, is a series of free evening programs on topics of re-incarnation, biology, meditation, fengshui, Hawaiian culture and history.
This spectacular event involves, a week long celebration of Entertainment, makahiki game days for the keiki's (children), sports events, workshops, dinners, and much more.
There are also other fascinating farm fairs, town festivals, professional golf tournaments, concerts, varsity sports events, and much more.
www.adventure-hawaii.com /kauai_events_other.html   (463 words)

  
 Zwangendaba Migration 1818-1835
Defeated there in 1831 by other fleeing tribes, he followed the Zambezi River into what is now Zimbabwe and brought to an end the 300-year-old Changamire empire.
The Zambezi was crossed in 1835, and he led his people victoriously through what is now Malawi and north of Lake Malawi to the southern end of Lake Tanganyika, where he founded a city, Mapupo.
After his death the Ngoni split into five major divisions and continued their travels, occupying areas in present-day Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia.
www.onwar.com /aced/data/zulu/zwangendaba1818.htm   (224 words)

  
 Food, Etc. Atlanta area catering (770-518-0186): Our favorite places to cater an event
There are many beautiful places in the Atlanta area to hold your reception or special event.
This puts the bride in a difficult position if she wants to use a specific facility but doesn’t want to work with their caterer.
Some other facilities will allow outside caterers to work there for a fee.
www.wyattcomm.com /food_etc/places.html   (309 words)

  
 OTHER TOPICS & EVENTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gipps himself has also, in 1835, reported to the British Government on land purchase control in Canada, where he was sent to investigate the matter.
What remained to be established was the willingness to recognise the obligation on the part of those who had already purchased land, the realisation of the right of coastal access on the part of the growing population, and the necessary zeal on the part of the administrators as land was sold.
The fault, then has lain with our lack of diligence as the years have gone by, and the varying degrees of willingness on the part of successive administrators to insist on the observation of the original intentions --not in the absence of laws in the first place.
www.wellingtonflyfishers.org.nz /html/access.html   (1050 words)

  
 1835 In Architecture Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Also included is a list of property and money received by James Gwyn from his father-in-law, Thomas Lenoir, and a record of property advanced to his children, 1868-1895, with a few other entries to 1904 by his executor.
The first entry reviews the events of March 1877, when Gwyn noted that he did not keep his diary.
Also included are newspaper clippings giving a chronology of military events of the Civil War, 1860-1861 and 1864.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/ead2/00298.xml   (1183 words)

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