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  • and the new prison opened in February 1864. The prison encompassed 16 ... it had been fully constructed. In mid-1864 the area was enlarged to 26 ...
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  • of the Wounded in Time of War in 1864. The text is given at the ICRC ... Forces in the Field" (first adopted in 1864, last revision in 1949) ...
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  • Act. John C. Fremont was briefly the 1864 U.S. presidential candidate ... (Lincoln left the Republican Party in 1864 to campaign as the National ...
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  • Early served in the Shenandoah Valley over the winter of 1863–1864 ... ===The Valley, 1864=== Early's most important service was that ...
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  • of the Republican National Committee from 1864-1866. In 1864, he helped to ... With a preliminary sketch of his life. 1864. (Reprint 2006) Michigan Historical ...
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  • Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was a Confederate general who was once a planter in Maury County, Tennessee, and a third cousin ...
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  • Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (January 8, 1864 – January 18, 1943 ... Mary Kenney O'Sullivan was born on January 8, 1864 in Hannibal ...
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  • Nassau William Senior (September 26, 1790 – June 4, 1864), was an ... also one of the commissioners appointed in 1864 to inquire into popular education ...
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  • the government as increasingly despotic. By 1864 he was calling for peace at ... Through the 1864 election, Lacrosse, Wisconsin Democratic newspaper ...
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  • Frémont was briefly the 1864 candidate of the Radical Republicans ... campaign was abandoned in September 1864, immediately after Frémont ...
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  • (a position in which he served from 1857 to 1864). Under the influence of Agassiz, Putnam’s changed his interest from ornithology to ichthyology ...
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  • Wade was also critical of Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan; in 1864 ... * Williams, Thomas Harry. Benjamin F. Wade 1864-1869. 1932. ...
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  • superior Union Army forces in June 1864. However, his influence over ... from repeated Union attacks from 1862 to 1864. In 1864, he assisted Robert ...
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  • Roger Brooke Taney (pronounced "Tawney") (March 17, 1777 – October 12, 1864) was the twelfth United States Attorney General. He also ...
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  • in the early morning hours of November 29, 1864. Initially reported and celebrated ... In the spring of 1864, as the Civil War raged in the east, Colonel ...
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  • He married Marie Vulliamy in 1864 and settled in Surrey, where he ... *Emilia in England (1864), republished as Sandra Belloni (1887) ...
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  • On August 5, 1864, Farragut won a great victory in the Battle of Mobile ... He was promoted to vice admiral on December 21, 1864, and to full ...
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  • * Laura, Voyage Dans Le Cristal (1864) * Le Dernier Amour (1866, dedicated ... * Le Marquis De Villemer (1864) * L'Autre (1870, with Sarah Bernhardt) ...
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  • James Ewell "Jeb" Brown Stuart (February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was an American soldier from Virginia and a Confederate States ...
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  • In 1863, Nekrasov invited Saltykov-Shchedrin (stayed until 1864), ... soon compelled him to re-enter it, and in 1864 he was appointed president ...
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  • The Taiping Rebellion was a large-scale revolt, waged from 1851 until 1864, against the authority and forces of the Qing Empire in China, conducted ...
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  • Camille Claudel (December 8, 1864 – October 19, 1943) was a French sculptor and graphic artist who produced a number of noteworthy works until ...
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  • Choe Je-u (崔濟愚) (1824 - 1864) emerged as the founder of an indigenous Korean religion, one that had enormous impact on the unfolding of ...
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  • Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin (February 8, 1796 – September 1, 1864 ... Enfantin died on September 1, 1864, in Paris. ==Work== After Saint ...
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  • southerner supporting the Union. In 1864 he was elected Vice President ... Lincoln ran successfully for re-election in 1864, he chose Johnson as his vice ...
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  • field. Grant ascended to this position in March, 1864. Dana became the Second Assistant Secretary of War from 1864 to 1865. == Return to journalism == ...
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  • around Atlanta, Georgia, during the summer of 1864, leading to the eventual fall of Atlanta. Representing a successful push into the heartland of the ...
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  • | image = Day, Fred Holland (1864-1933) - 1897 - Khalil Gibran ... | caption = Khalil Gibran – Photograph by Fred Holland Day(1864 ...
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  • Giacomo Meyerbeer (September 5, 1791 — May 2, 1864) was a noted German-born opera composer, and the first great exponent of French Grand Opera ...
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  • Yi Myeongbok was crowned King Gojong of Joseon in 1864, and Daewongun ... *Choe, Ching Young. 1972. The Rule of the Taewŏn-gun, 1864-1873: ...
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  • By 1864, the tide of the war had shifted in the North's favor ... In the summer of 1864, Booth met with several well-known Confederate ...
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  • band of Snake tribes signed a treaty in 1864, establishing the Klamath ... After signing the 1864 treaty, members of the Klamath Tribes moved ...
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  • was ordered executed by Emperor Maximilian in 1864. His father, Augustín Chávez, invented a plough that was produced and used in the United States ...
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  • Salon de Paris came at the age of 23 in 1864, with the acceptance of two ... * Study: At the Water's Edge, 1864. One of her few early paintings. ...
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  • the same time, the Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864) against the Qing Empire brought ... Cheoljong died at the age of 32 in January 1864 (by suspected foul ...
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  • Hóng Xiùquán (洪秀全, Hóng Xiùquán, Hung Hsiu-ch'üan, January 1, 1814 – June 1, 1864) was a Chinese religious prophet and leader ...
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  • | phylum_authority = Metschnikoff, 1864 | subdivision_ranks = Orders ... **Family Chaetonotidae Gosse, 1864 **:Genus Arenotus Kisielewski, 1987 ...
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  • Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse (September 8, 1864 – June 21, 1929) was ... Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse was born on September 8, 1864, in St. Ives ...
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  • Renoir first exhibited paintings in 1864, recognition did not come ... *Mademoiselle Romaine Lacaux (1864) *La Promenade (1870) ...
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  • military fortunes turned for the worse in 1864, he visited Georgia with the ... Memminger||align="left"|1861–1864 |- |align="left ...
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  • William Tecumseh Sherman overran much of Georgia in 1864, Brown called for an end to the Civil War. The only battle the Georgia Milita engaged in during ...
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  • Kurt Weitzmann, in: John Gadsby. (1864) Sinai and the Monastery of ... * Gadsby, John. Mount Sinai and The Holy Land, In 1864. [http://books ...
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  • In July 1864, Wallace produced mixed results in the Battle of Monocacy ... forces who had seized control of Mexico in 1864. He continued in those efforts ...
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  • In the spring of 1864, the Confederate Army of Tennessee, under Gen ... hold his position. Finally, on September 2, 1864, Hood evacuated the city of ...
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  • | birth_date = May 5, 1864 | birth_place = Cochran's Mills, Pennsylvan ... , 1864 – January 27, 1922) was an American journalist, author, and ...
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  • The period from the second half of 1864 until early 1868, was relatively ... At Ohaeawai Pa in 1845, at Rangiriri in 1864 and again at Gate Pa in 1864 ...
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  • with the enthronement of King Gojong in 1864 and the regency of the Daewongun. de facto control of the government in 1864, twelve French Jesuit priests ...
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  • has been worn by Royal Navy engineers at least since 1864. A more probable origin dates back to the 1830s, when Joseph Whitworth invented the method of ...
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  • operettas, such as his La belle Hélène (1864), Ernest Newman remarked that ... |Louis-Aime Maillart||French||Les Dragons de Villars (1856)||1841 ...
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  • Newlands, who published his Law of Octaves in 1864. However, the lack of spaces for undiscovered elements and the placing of two elements in one box were ...
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