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  • In the 1830s a horse drawn tramway connected Bridgewater Co
  • s had lived in the Taylor Bayou area since the 1830s, a post office was not established at the comm
  • In the 1830s a visitor to the new town of Belmullet describ
  • In the 1830s a number of settlers followed the Bussells int
  • In the late 1830s, a decidedly European structure and high-brow
  • the site was known as Castle Yard, and in the 1830s a tenant of Castle Close recovered over 2,000
  • In the early 1830s, a house (George W. Dixon House) was built for
  • In the 1830s a group of Manchester Methodists became concer
  • s (1833); a once widely known Eclectic Reader ( 1830s); a translation, with Samuel Harvey Taylor (18
  • in Killingly changed over the years and by the 1830s a gristmill was situated in what is now the pa
  • he area was closed to white settlers until the 1830s, after the Black Hawk War ended.
  • priesthood authority had been restored in the 1830s after centuries of apostasy.
  • ican fur-trappers and traders in the 1820s and 1830s, although it is possible that Spanish explorer
  • Beginning in the 1830s American settlers moved into the area and purc
  • In the 1830s, an additional sixth state was added - Los Alt
  • In the 1830s and 1860s John Davis organised the work includ
  • Sodom, however, were not established until the 1830s and 1835 is a more commonly accepted construct
  • It was enclosed in the 1830s and laid to pasture and last ploughed around 1
  • ual elimination of beaver from the area by the 1830s and of large ungulates by the 1860s.
  • ent built here saw its heyday in the 1820s and 1830s, and a restaurant is still found next to the n
  • old Yalta-Sevastopol highway, dating from the 1830s and seldom used today, passes through here.
  • ary Yoknapatawpha County in Mississippi in the 1830s and established a 100 square mile (260 km²) pl
  • leader and an official church recorder in the 1830s and was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve A
  • ade several extended trips to Worcester in the 1830s and 1840s, during which time she lived with an
  • he area began to first be developed during the 1830s and 1840s.
  • sport since the early days of the city in the 1830s, and at one time Chicago had more horse racing
  • attempted to colonize Missouri throughout the 1830s, and Smith himself moved there in 1838, the ch
  • ouse on the property was built in the 1820s or 1830s, and is still used as the family's residence;
  • century, timber frame and brick homes from the 1830s and 1850s, and other churches.
  • luential supporters of Robert Owen in the late 1830s and early 1840s before moving into the radical
  • The church structure was begun in the 1830s and modified many times since.
  • uld be a botanic gardens; this was done in the 1830s, and they are now known as the Museum Gardens.
  • It gained its current name in the 1830s and was designated as a Local Nature reserve i
  • y at its confluence with Copano Bay during the 1830s and 1840s, but declined following its loss of
  • Burials increased in the 1830s and 1840s after it became a public graveyard.
  • lieved to be popular in the French army in the 1830s, and the original words told of the encounter
  • Building started in the late 1830s and was later extended by Henry McConnel's dau
  • Candelo was first settled by Europeans in the 1830s and the village was developed in the 1860s at
  • The first shafts were sunk in the 1830s and the colliery initially mined ironstone as
  • Serving on frontier duty throughout the 1830s and 40s within the South and Northwest, Abercr
  • his son, a more famous Thomas Gee, during the 1830s and based in Denbigh, Wales.
  • The company was founded on Parnall Road in the 1830s and soon expanded into a worldwide business bu
  • , especially as many had been installed in the 1830s and 1840s when locomotives were much lighter.
  • ilt by Joseph Nelson for Trinity House, in the 1830s and equipped with a paraffin lamp, which shone
  • In the 1830s and 40s Joseph Ketley worked towards the aboli
  • s around 100 gravesites, the earliest from the 1830s and the most recent from 1942.
  • With the agricultural reforms of the 1830s, and the dawning of the Industrial Age, the vi
  • that constructed this church was formed in the 1830s and they acquired this site in 1833.
  • tial of Chicago as a transportation hub in the 1830s, and engaged in land speculation to obtain the
  • village has been incorporated since the early 1830s, and the Township Hall is located within town.
  • less influential than Buffalo Hump during the 1830s and 1840s.
  • ansion was originally built by Fielding in the 1830s, and from the 1930s until 1949 was Rugby Unive
  • Through the 1830s and 1840s, practical difficulties associated w
  • place in the firm in Canton as a clerk in the 1830s and eventually became a partner in 1842.
  • west sides of the Square were completed in the 1830s, and the entire square by 1847.
  • In the 1830s and 1840s the Camelford Wesleyan Methodist cir
  • During the late 1830s and early 1840s, he worked variously as editor
  • ortly after incorporation to over 2,800 by the 1830s, and commercial activity during this period wa
  • Before the coming of the railways in the 1830s and 1840s, local time as displayed on a sundia
  • In the 1830s and 1840s, physical anthropology was prominent
  • In the late 1830s and early 1840s, Clark, a lawyer, represented
  • tatives three times and senate once during the 1830s and 1840s.
  • g the gradual abolition of slavery in the late 1830s and thereafter.
  • , Fort Romainville) was built in France in the 1830s and was used as a Nazi concentration camp in W
  • in the United States (1832), Louisville in the 1830s and 40s gained the nickname "graveyard of the
  • Jazairi against the French colonialists in the 1830s and 1840s.
  • cords the fact that for several summers in the 1830s and 1840s the house was rented by Augustus Egg
  • the Democratic Party in West Tennessee in the 1830s and 1840s, he corresponded with notable politi
  • installed in London, Thomas sought, during the 1830s and 40s, to use knowledge and connections gain
  • om the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in the 1830s, and numbered it as h 3248, and included it in
  • eal Association led by Daniel O'Connell in the 1830s and 1840s was supported by a number of Protest
  • crease in population in the Galena area in the 1830s and 1840s, largely a result of the discovery o
  • a leading advocate of reform in the turbulent 1830s, and was charged with treason in the aftermath
  • s began settling in Hancock County in the late 1830s and early 1840s, Williams became a fierce oppo
  • he to retreat more than 500 metres between the 1830s and 2001, according to contemporary Ordnance S
  • In the 1830s and 1840s the Camelford Wesleyan Methodist cir
  • During the 1830s and 1840s, Biedermann and many other liberals
  • At its pinnacle in the late 1830s and early 1840s, Fort Vancouver watched over 3
  • iginal co-inventor of the telegraph in the mid 1830s, and was an internationally celebrated expert
  • s, Ireland, Labatt immigrated to Canada in the 1830s and initially established himself as a farmer
  • ch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the 1830s and later served as a missionary in Northumber
  • s" (Juvenalerna), which had been active in the 1830s and 1840s.
  • He served in the 1830s and 1840s.
  • In the 1830s and 1840s this mill was rented to Thomas Olive
  • It was set in the 1830s and portrayed the life of the Hatch family mem
  • Gold Hill was settled in the 1830s, and--despite being in the southern reaches of
  • features a cold blast furnace restored to its 1830s appearance, is surrounded by the park.
  • ison, the post had all but gone defunct by the 1830s as the union between the crowns was reaching i
  • rst rail stop in Wellesley Farms opened in the 1830s as a flag stop on the Boston and Worcester Rai
  • By the 1830s, as this practice was no longer in vogue, thes
  • y travelled to Australia in detachments in the 1830s as escorts to prisoners, and then to India in
  • us faith (known as 'Congregational', after the 1830s), as was her husband Sir Thomas Abney and long
  • settlement of quarry owners and workers in the 1830s, as local families sold land to quarrymen to b
  • y the Manchester architect Richard Lane in the 1830s as an exclusive area for wealthy merchants of
  • a's earliest post offices, opened in the early 1830s at the Willis Tavern, the Aurora community cen
  • ince they were charted by John Herschel in the 1830s at the Cape of Good Hope.
  • In the 1830s, at the height of the Chartist movement, there
  • uced writings on feminism in the middle of the 1830s, at which time she married Italian artist Jean
  • ravian star is known to have originated in the 1830s at the Moravian Boy's School in Niesky, German
  • hostile to the movement and, beginning in the 1830s, attempted to eradicate the Polish language fr
  • For much of the 1830s, Augustus took jobs to supplement the family's
  • From the 1830s Bazley was an active member of the Anti Corn L
  • the upper river valley area, by the 1820s and 1830s, became increasingly economically important.
  • wery into one of the country's largest, by the 1830s becoming perhaps the first to achieve nationwi
  • k, which had been a military arsenal since the 1830s before Arkansas was even a state.
  • He attended the Academy of St. Cyr in the 1830s before briefly serving in the French Army.
  • In the early 1830s Benjamin opened a sawmill at York on the Grand
  • ver were to contribute to the Honey War in the 1830s between Missouri and Iowa over the Sullivan Li
  • urg was the subject of a border dispute in the 1830s between the United States and Canada, leading
  • In the early 1830s Bond was elected grand master of Illinois's fi
  • In the 1830s Bossier City was known as Bennett's Bluff.
  • But when the post-war depression of the 1830s brought a fall in grain prices, merchants who
  • The ʻAnianiau first discovered in the 1830s, but was not seen again for another fifty year
  • n missionaries first documented Chiwere in the 1830s, but since then virtually nothing has been pub
  • on the banks of the Illinois River during the 1830s, but flooding and the construction of the Illi
  • re all in a similar Tudor style erected in the 1830s, but are no longer in use and have been conver
  • e seaside town of Fleetwood was planned in the 1830s by local landowner Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood.
  • ge in Putnam County, originally settled in the 1830s by William Hawes.
  • t replaced an older hunting lodge built in the 1830s by Leopold I.
  • alace, St Petersburg, was designed in the late 1830s by the architect Alexander Briullov for use a
  • It was discovered in the 1830s by the German chemist Baron Karl von Reichenba
  • Alsip was settled in the 1830s by German and Dutch farmers.
  • s", originally published in Britain during the 1830s by Joshua Hobson.
  • An old adobe house built in the 1830s by heirs of Feliz still stands in Griffith Par
  • ovement to the instrument was developed in the 1830s by the Dublin Physicist Humphrey Lloyd, who de
  • Denfield and Curtilage which was built in the 1830s by John Farley of Fisher's Ghost fame.
  • d of making accurate flat surfaces, during the 1830s, by using engineer's blue and scraping techniq
  • One of them claimed the building in the 1830s, calling it the "Boki House".
  • Poe was capitalizing on the excitement in the 1830s caused by William Miller's predictions of the
  • gradual lowering of agricultural wages in the 1830s caused by the surplus supply of labour in an e
  • Set of 1830s Coburg pattern spoons, Sterling silver made in
  • he 1820s but delayed in construction until the 1830s, contributed to Westmont's early growth.
  • This library was open to people who by the 1830s could afford to buy a four guinea share and pa
  • ourt settled the matter of jurisdiction in the 1830s, creating a border mid-river.
  • Throughout the 1830s, Daggett consistently opposed education and su
  • arly study alongside his profession and in the 1830s developed a passion for Italian literature and
  • since 1987, and Eleanora's Diary, based on the 1830s diary of a Canadian immigrant girl, Eleanora H
  • The fur trade declined in the 1830s due to major declines in the beaver population
  • e firm experienced its heyday in the 1820s and 1830s during which Ezra Weston II presided as sole o
  • rants flocked to the region in the mid to late 1830s during the construction of the Illinois and Mi
  • ly increased when it appeared as a song in the 1830s entitled 'The Mistletoe Bough' written by T.H.
  • During the 1830s, Ephraim supplied nearly seven thousand wood-m
  • nslow, Nova Scotia, Archibald had by the early 1830s established himself as businessman in the area
  • In the 1830s Ferris traveled to Texas where he became the o
  • ta, and conducted a cannabis experiment in the 1830s, first testing his preparations on animals, th
  • The district grew rapidly in the 1830s following the enclosure of Shirley Common (not
  • ting from the east wing, that was built in the 1830s for Elizabeth Legh Keck.
  • A report by the NYFMRS in the 1830s found that servants, chambermaids, and milline
  • graduating from Oneida Institute in the early 1830s, Freeman moved back to New Jersey, first to Ne
  • nty, Illinois, having moved to Illinois in the 1830s from Maryland.
  • e had travelled throughout the west during the 1830s giving demonstrations of phrenology, apparentl
  • In the 1830s Gutzlaff was persuaded by William Jardine of J
  • This removal in the 1830s has been popularly referred to as the "Trail o
  • he supported William Lyon Mackenzie during the 1830s, he did not agree with all of Mackenzie's idea
  • In the early 1830s, he refused to sit on a jury that included ema
  • Mitchell rerouted the Great South Road in the 1830s, he decided to bring these two roads together
  • In the 1830s, he founded the settlements of Ferrysburg and
  • During the 1830s, he constructed two plantations on land that h
  • At the end of the 1830s, he was supported by his siblings.
  • In the 1830s he lived in Monroe, Georgia with his wife Rebe
  • In the early 1830s he taught wood engraving to his younger brothe
  • During the early 1830s he was captain of a bark, Delmire, trading alo
  • In the late 1830s he was appointed as the successor to the missi
  • In the 1830s he had experimented in producing sodium carbon
  • In the 1830s he did some trapping in the Dakotas; he was ki
  • By the early 1830s he had shifted his operations to the mountains
  • In the late 1830s he and his wife, Mary, moved, by wagon, from V
  • In the 1830s he mounted an extensive campaign of public spe
  • In the 1830s he became one of the first wave of American se
  • In the 1830s he served as lieutenant.
  • he suffered business reverses during the later 1830s, Henshaw regained his political position as a
  • In the 1830s, his eldest son, Robert Blagden Hale (1807-188
  • By the early 1830s his paper had earned the nickname "The Thunder
  • After the mid 1830s, his family seat was the Gothic Revival manor,
  • t the national level during the late 1820s and 1830s, Illinois politicians began sorting themselves
  • Fordham joined the Church in the 1830s in Pontiac.
  • van Alst, it was added to significantly in the 1830s in the Greek Revival style.
  • The company had four agents in the 1830s in London, Liverpool, Stoke-on-Trent and Birmi
  • se was by the New Orleans Bee newspaper in the 1830s, in reference to the actions of the Revenue Cu
  • The Douthit School, established in the 1830s in a log cabin, was a subscription school.
  • Starting in the 1830s, in anticipation of emancipation from slavery,
  • n Patch House is a historic house built in the 1830s in College Avenue in Old Town, Maine.
  • ist of Latter Day Saints or "Mormonism" in the 1830s in Ohio.
  • 3d reservoir, 1830s, in old quarry
  • ety of deep sky objects over the course of the 1830s, including double stars, star clusters and neb
  • In the 1830s, insertable electrode attachments for small ma
  • During the late 1830s, Ironside took up phrenology, but soon abandon
  • Indeed St Ann's, built in the late 1830s, is said to be the oldest Presbyterian Church
  • ar word for 'smoke' from the Perth area in the 1830s, is 'karrik'.
  • By the 1830s, it was supported by a Grand Jury presentment
  • g has a Romanian Orthodox church; built in the 1830s, it is decorated with a valuable mural from th
  • w York City), "Within a few years [in the late 1830s] it changed its name to West Presbyterian Chur
  • In the 1830s, its valley was used as part of the Pennsylvan
  • By the late 1830s, Jay had his offices and workshops in the hear
  • else until a fishing harbour was built in the 1830s, later extended in 1879 and 1959.
  • of Georgia, his La Grange houses, built in the 1830s, look "old-fashioned" in the sense that they f
  • It was incorporated as a municipality in the 1830s, lost its incorporated status at some time the
  • Starting in the 1830s, Lyman Draper corresponded with people who wer
  • The prison was built in the 1830s, making it one of the oldest still operating t
  • In the 1830s, many European guitarists followed Carulli to
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