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  • '''Sir Arthur Conan Doyle''' was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh and educated at Stonyhurst College and the University of Edin
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  • WIGIncrease[11] = 1859
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  • * 1859, Codex Sinaiticus discovered in [[Directory:Egypt|Egypt]]
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  • aa Aug. de uera innocentia (xLV. 1859) . . . . 135
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  • ["rooms"] = "Die Gartenlaube (1859) b 689.jpg|link=|alt=",
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  • eDate = os.time{day=13, month=8, year=1859}, sDate = os.time{day=31, month=5, year=1859},
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  • ...e Pacific Northwest. It was admitted as the 33rd state in [[Year Admitted:=1859]]. Claimed by the United States after Capt. Robert Gray explored the mouth ...creation of the Washington Territory in 1853, and Oregon became a state in 1859 with a constitution that prohibited slaveholding but also forbade free blac
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  • ...rate territory in 1861 after an influx of settlers drawn by the discovery (1859) of the Comstock Lode. Carson City is the capital and Las Vegas the largest ...rse to settling in Mormon-dominated territory, but after gold was found in 1859 non-Mormons did come into the area. A rush from California began and multip
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  • ...eventually leads to most Indians being eradicated or fleeing from Texas in 1859 by a General Neighbors. Finally Graves gets back to the present and moans a
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  • ["1859Mar04"] = {Cat="9183", y="1859", m="03", d="04", TiG="18:54:49", Ty="Partial", Saros="147", Mem="14", Max= ["1859Feb03"] = {Cat="9184", y="1859", m="02", d="03", TiG="1:22:42", Ty="Partial", Saros="109", Mem="81", Max="
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  • ...nan and Douglas engaged in an all-out struggle for control of the party in 1859–60, with Buchanan using his patronage powers and Douglas rallying the gra ...Cobb]], [[Isaac Toucey]], [[Joseph Holt]] and [[Jeremiah S. Black]], (c. [[1859]])]]
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  • ...battleground, known as Bleeding Kansas, for free and slave factions (1854-1859). Kansas was finally admitted as a free state. Topeka is the capital and Wi .... The battle raged on often needing the intervention of Federal Troops. In 1859, the people of Kansas approved a constitution prohibiting slavery. The popu
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  • ...n rose from 28,841 in 1860 to 122,993 in 1870. The Pawnee were defeated in 1859, and by 1880 war with the Sioux and other Native American resistance was ov
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  • ...still had no permanent settlement when Oregon Territory became a state in 1859 and the eastern part of Idaho was added to Washington Territory. A Mormon o
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  • ...ranite heart of fabled Stumphouse Mountain. The coming of the Civil War in 1859 ended the work on the project. Some years ago, Clemson University made Blue
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  • ...eventually leads to most Indians being eradicated or fleeing from Texas in 1859 by a General Neighbors. Finally Graves gets back to the present and moans a
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  • ...te et Quaestiones quodlibeticas'' (1ª ed.: Typis Petri Fiaccadori, Parmae, 1859) 672 pp. ...Bernardo Maria de Rubeis illustrata'', t. 2 (J. P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1859).
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  • ...the Russians trying to interest the United States in purchasing Alaska in 1859.
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  • ...mb|right|250px|Official White House portrait of John Tyler, oil on canvas, 1859 by [[George Peter Alexander Healy|George P. A. Healy]]. Located in the [[Bl
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  • .... Douglas, Buchanan, and Party Chaos, 1857-1859; 4. Prologue to Civil War, 1859-1861; 5. The Improvised War, 1861-1862; 6. War Becomes Revolution, 1862-186 * Fehrenbacher, Don E., ed. ''Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1859-1865'' ([[Library of America]], ed. 1989) ISBN 978-0-94045063-9
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