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  • * 1862: The ironclad warships Monitor and Merrimack engaged in a Civil War battle
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  • * 1862: The Battle of Pea Ridge, during the U.S. Civil War, began in the northwest
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  • * 1862: During the U.S. Civil War, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Flag Officer Andrew F
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  • Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862; born David Henry Thoreau) was an American author, naturalist, transcendent
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  • * 1862, during the American Civil War: Abraham Lincoln signs an act that admits [[
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  • ...n-sided sightseeing cars, steam powered by a one-third scale replica of an 1862 locomotive, are used for a 1.5~mile ride over a completely hand-laid railwa
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  • | death_date={{death date and age|1862|01|18|1790|03|29}} '''John Tyler, Jr.''' ([[March 29]], [[1790]] – [[January 18]], [[1862]]) was the tenth (1841-1845) [[President of the United States]]. A long-tim
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  • *[[1862]] - [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Fair Oaks]] ends, with both sides *[[1815]] - [[Philip Kearny]], American general (d. [[1862]])
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  • ...isturbed. Only three other states experienced more loss and destruction.In 1862, however, New Orleans was captured. In 1863 the longest siege in American m ...The Corps d'Afrique at Port Hudson was sworn into service on September 27, 1862.
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  • ...Cartesian thought. After studying at the [[Sorbonne]] under Victor Delbos (1862-1916) and [[Lucien Levy-Bruhl]] and at the [[Collège de France]] under [[H
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  • ...e Fourth Regiment, Delaware Volunteer Infantry from June through October [[1862]], whence they moved to a camp of the same name near Kennett Pike (now Rout
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  • ...enlarged by increasing its eastern boundary by one degree of longitude in 1862. It was rushed into statehood in 1864, with Carson City as its capital. Pre ...as a reporter in the Midwest some years before moving to Virginia City in 1862.
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  • ...June. Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, defeated at Perryville, Ky. in Oct., 1862, retreated further in Jan., 1863, after the battle of Murfreesboro, and Gra ...The Union military government that had been set up under Andrew Johnson in 1862 was succeeded in Apr., 1865, by a civil government headed by Brownlow. An a
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  • ...nvading enemy country. However, in the battles of Fredericksburg (Dec. 13, 1862) and Chancellorsville (May 2–4, 1863), the Federals under Gen. Ambrose E. * On March 9, 1862 at Hampton Roads, Virginia, the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (formerly
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  • | death_date={{death date and age|1862|7|24|1782|12|5}} '''Martin Van Buren''' ([[December 5]] [[1782]] – [[July 24]] [[1862]]), nicknamed ''Old [[Kinderhook (village), New York|Kinderhook]]'', was th
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  • | term_end3=[[March 4]], [[1862]] ...cession, and became the most prominent [[War Democrat]] from the South. In 1862 Lincoln appointed Johnson military governor of Tennessee, where he proved e
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  • ...ing this time. Richard Gatling of Indianapolis invented the machine gun in 1862. In 1885, the first gasoline pump was developed in Fort Wayne. Elwood Hayne * In 1862, Richard Gatling, of Indianapolis, invented the rapid-fire machine gun.
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  • ...ive=9325 Forests and Sea Power: The Timber Problem of the Royal Navy, 1652-1862], Robert Greenhalgh Albion, '''[[Directory:Naval Institute Press|Naval Inst
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  • ...e a rush. Farmers settled on free land obtained under the Homestead Act of 1862, and E Nebraska took on a settled look. The population rose from 28,841 in
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  • ...earwater River in 1860, on the Salmon in 1861, in the Boise River basin in 1862, and gold and silver were found in the Owyhee River country in 1863. The us
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  • ...ln]] was born on [[21 December]], [[1850]], and died on [[20 February]], [[1862]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], during President Lincoln's first term. [[Tad Lin ...onists in the border states.<ref> Allan Nevins, ''The Improvised War, 1861-1862'' (1959) p 29</ref>
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  • ...take on special significance to [[African Americans]] on New Year's Eve [[1862]], however, as slaves eagerly awaited the arrival of [[January 1]], [[1863]
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  • ...andoned. It was resumed after the war and encouraged by the Homestead Act (1862), the Desert Land Act (1877), and the Carey Land Act (1894)—all of which
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  • ...by several difficult decades. Congress passed acts forbidding polygamy in 1862, 1882, and 1887. In the attempt to enforce them, civil liberties were infri
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  • Grant first reached national prominence by taking Forts Henry and Donelson in 1862 in the first Union victories of the war. The following year, his brilliant In early April 1862, Grant was surprised by Generals [[Albert Sidney Johnston]] and [[P.G.T. Be
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  • Homeschool - meeting the needs of the science education community since 1862 from middle school and ... WARD'S understands the special requirements and
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  • ...e often split. General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia invaded Maryland in 1862 and was repulsed by Union forces at Antietam (see Antietam campaign). In 18
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  • ...Wheeling began to draft the state constitution that was approved in Apr., 1862. President Lincoln proclaimed (Apr. 20, 1863) admission of a new state, Wes
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  • ...for the Union. After battles in Mill Springs, Richmond, and Perryville in 1862, there was no major fighting in the state, although the Confederate cavalry
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  • ...ppointed Colonel of the 70th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment in August 1862. The unit performed reconnaissance duty and guarded railroads in [[Kentucky
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  • In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the
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  • ...herd to the area from Oregon. Gold was discovered in Grasshopper Creek in 1862. Thousands of prospectors built mining camps throughout Montana as gold str
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  • *[[El Al Flight 1862]]
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  • ...xpositionem in Lucam et Joannem'' (1ª ed.: Typis Petri Fiaccadori, Parmae, 1862) 804 pp. ...tio in omnes S. Pauli Epistolas'' (1ª ed.: Typis Petri Fiaccadori, Parmae, 1862) 811 pp.
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  • ...nited States president|Oldest U.S. President still living]]|years=July 24, 1862 – June 1, 1868}}
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  • * School year 1862./63.; III. r. [grade 3] ''Xuvella Giacobbo di Francesco'' <ref>Osnovna Ško
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  • [[Image:WmMcKnly-19y.jpg|thumb|left|McKinley at 19, in 1862]]
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  • * 1862. the hotel miami beach $2.43
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  • ...a lawyer, Cleveland worked for the Rogers firm for three years, leaving in 1862 to start his own practice.<ref>Graff, 14–15</ref> In January 1863, he ac
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