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  • '''Thomas Ustick Walter''' ([[September 4]], [[1804]] – [[October 30]], [[1887]]) of [[Directory:Philadelphia, Pennsylvan
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  • * 1804: The Napoleonic Code was promulgated in [[Directory:France|France]], replac
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  • * 1804: During the Tripolitan War, Stephen Decatur led a small band of American sa
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  • ...ages.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Commercefirst Bancorp Inc&amp;up_loc=1804 West Street Annapolis MD US 21404&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;sy [[Address:=1804 West Street]]<br>
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  • ...f the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and it was explored by Lewis and Clark in 1804-06. Fort Pierre, the first permanent settlement, was established in 1817. I ...ain - Oacoma area while exploring the territory for President Jefferson in 1804.
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  • | birth_date={{birth date|1804|11|23|mf=y}} | death_date={{death date and age|1869|10|8|1804|11|23}}
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  • *[[1804]] - [[Mikhail Glinka]], Russian composer (d. [[1857]]) *[[1873]] - [[Joseph Howe]], Canadian politican (b. [[1804]])
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  • ...to the United States in 1803, and the Territory of Orleans was created in 1804 when the northern part was split off to form the District of Louisiana (lat ...s acquired the area from France in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase. In 1804 the region was divided into two sections- the District of Louisiana (later
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  • ...ates in 1783. The Mississippi Territory, organized in 1798 and enlarged in 1804 and 1813, also included the present state of [[Directory:Alabama|Alabama]]. ...to the Chattahoochee on the Georgia border. The territory was increased in 1804 and 1812 to reach from Tennessee to the Gulf. In 1817 the western part achi
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  • ...States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The Lewis and Clark expedition (1804) and the explorations of Zebulon M. Pike (1806) increased knowledge of the
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  • * Ohio University was founded in 1804 at Athens and is recognized as the first university in Ohio and in the Nort
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  • * The Indiana Gazette Indiana's first newspaper was published in Vincennes in 1804.
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  • ...he was appointed a judge of the [[Tennessee Supreme Court]], serving until 1804.<ref>{{citation |title=JACKSON, Andrew, (1767 - 1845), |publisher=[[Biograp ...and political career, Jackson also prospered as a planter and merchant. In 1804, he acquired "[[The Hermitage (Tennessee)|The Hermitage]]", a {{convert|640
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  • In 1804, the settlement of Sitka was attacked and held by the Tlingit Indians. The
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  • {{s-ttl|title=[[Governor of Indiana Territory (Upper Louisiana)]]|years=1804 – 1805}}
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  • ...the [[Louisiana Purchase]] (1803) and the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] (1804–1806). ...Randolph (1774–1775), a stillborn or unnamed son (1777), Mary Wayles (1778–1804), Lucy Elizabeth (1780–1781), and Elizabeth (1782–1785). Martha died on
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  • ...epublic. He also spent time in [[Finland]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]] and in 1804 published a travel report of [[Germany]]'s [[Silesia]].<ref>John Quincy Ada
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  • * 1804. cheap templates $2.74
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  • ...Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Twelfth Amendment]] in 1804, each presidential elector could cast two ballots; the highest vote-getter
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  • 02:06 -!- wywin_ [~wywin@2605:6400:2:fed5:22:c260:1804:c262] has joined #wikipedia-en
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