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  • ory, which includes a model of Westport in the 1860s, a model railroad train, photos, descriptions
  • e congregation grew and in the 1850s and early 1860s a new St John's Church was designed and built
  • In the 1860s a second house was built by Charles Lanyon and
  • By the 1860s a boom made the provision of a new cemetery a
  • He disappears from history in the early 1860s, after the Battle of Little Robe Creek.
  • The railway reached the town in the 1860s, after which it became a favourite resort for
  • The mill was still in use until the 1860s, after which it was abandoned and gradually fe
  • storic homes and hotels which date back to the 1860s, almost all of which have been constructed wit
  • In the 1860s, Amanda Jones continued to publish poems.
  • on town cricket club, Darlington C.C. From the 1860s, amateur football had been played on the site,
  • f Pomme de Terre was first settled in the late 1860s and was platted in 1874 in section 24 of Pomme
  • t-known and most widely-travelled Inuit in the 1860s and 1870s.
  • Renovations occurred in the late 1860s and late 1890s.
  • He became seriously ill in the 1860s and was obliged to delegate the day-to-day run
  • etts to which Italians immigrated, back in the 1860s and 1870s, and remains the heart of the Italia
  • esearch in Great Britain and France during the 1860s and 1870s replaced sitomania with the term "an
  • t distinguished works are the Teatro La Perla ( 1860s), and the former downtown Ponce residence of t
  • They moved to Bayonne in the 1860s and had a mansion built on Newark Bay.
  • The mines were worked extensively in the 1860s and were still active in 1940.
  • pany of Mines Royal, started production in the 1860s and continued until 1918 when cheaper imports
  • In the 1860s and 1870s he practised as a barrister and soli
  • In the 1860s and 1870s transport between Whitefield and Man
  • White settlers discovered the road in the 1860s, and it became a common way to pass from Portl
  • The station opened in the 1860s and saw its busiest period during the First an
  • ish exports to France more than doubled in the 1860s and the importation of French wines into Brita
  • In the 1860s and 1870s a series of disasters deeply affecte
  • stol during the agricultural depression of the 1860s and 1870s, and Eliza Jane Thatcher, daughter o
  • ined a staple of her repertoire throughout the 1860s, and in May 1872 she again led a cast, on this
  • ained very popular in Italy until at least the 1860s, and productions were also staged in London, P
  • ouse that supplied water to the hall until the 1860s, and the early 18th century ornamental sundial
  • In the 1860s and early 1870s the line was of great importan
  • He etched a series of street scenes in the 1860s, and another series of New York Harbor scenes
  • ticipation in public performances began in the 1860s and constantly punctuated its history, whether
  • The five oldest structures were built in the 1860s and are in the Italianate style.
  • He was elected to the County Council in the 1860s and became Warden.
  • disease has been known in Australia since the 1860s and was the subject of a Queensland Government
  • Gibbs returned to Oxford in the 1860s and worked in St Giles', central Oxford.
  • n animal testing facilities were opened in the 1860s and 1870s, much to the dismay of animal rights
  • He returned briefly to politics in the 1860s and died on April 28, 1870.
  • In the 1860s and 70s, several thousand miners converged on
  • The 1970s also had similar rainfall to the 1860s and 1870s.
  • an entrepreneur and Williamsport mayor in the 1860s and 1870s.
  • n prostitution, fraud and blackmail during the 1860s and 70s.
  • Edward J. Gay purchased the deed in the early 1860s and had several overseers run the plantation f
  • He had a stroke in the early 1860s and then sold of his assets.
  • He returned to Tuskegee in the late 1860s and organized the Alabama Grange in 1872.
  • ginia for the deaf and blind began in the late 1860s and early 1870s.
  • evi P. Morton, bought the property in the late 1860s and commissioned Richard Morris Hunt to build
  • e Cottonwood Cemetery with tombstones from the 1860s and 1870s.
  • excavated on Roman sites in Suffolk during the 1860s and 1870s, and made various investigations of
  • ear north side of Chicago, Illinois around the 1860s and 1870s.
  • It was opened in the early 1860s, and closed to passengers nearly a century lat
  • Bakhmach began as a settlement in the 1860s and 1870s when a railway line nearby was under
  • ng and Games, an event which dates back to the 1860s and is the largest two-day Scottish gathering
  • It was established in the early 1860s and had connections to both railways and to st
  • During the 1860s and 1870s some further structures were constru
  • He served on the Board of Alderman during the 1860s, and was elected president from 1865 to 1867.
  • Rampant financial speculation during the late 1860s and early 1870s occurred in both Europe and th
  • arck's plans for German unification during the 1860s and 1870s.
  • bird life has been recorded since at least the 1860s and has included Hooded Crow, Nightingale, Nig
  • The partnership was dissolved in the 1860s, and only Jean Louis Sainsevain remained at th
  • Urban settlement in the area started in the 1860s, and the neighbourhood was incorporated in the
  • Senne for health and aesthetic reasons in the 1860s and 1870s, a massive program of beautification
  • t, a mineral spring, miners' cottages from the 1860s and Mount Blackwood, an extinct volcano offeri
  • The district was opened up to farming in the 1860s, and the town itself was founded in 1882 when
  • lead and silver mine in operation between the 1860s and 1880s.
  • at changed the face of the Russian army in the 1860s and 1870s.
  • Wiskemann (who had emigrated to England in the 1860s) and his wife Emily Burton.
  • The greatest influence in the 1860s and 1870s was J H D Goldie, who raised LMBC to
  • church, St John the Evangelist's, in the early 1860s and the creation of an ecclesiastical parish i
  • Krasnov settled in the city of Taganrog in 1860s and besides his government and military career
  • ok part in the conquest of Central Asia in the 1860s and was appointed Major General in 1866.
  • of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for part of the 1860s, and was involved in several other musical end
  • er first-class career, playing 60 games in the 1860s and 1870s.
  • During the 1860s and 1880s, in the company's cellars John Harve
  • In the late 1860s and early 1870s Greenough suffered severely fr
  • e gap in the Callahan Divide, where during the 1860s and 1870s, buffalo hunters made winter camp an
  • itory, and was stationed there during the late 1860s and early 1870s.
  • Twain searched for the Lost Cement Mine in the 1860s, and included his search in his book Roughing
  • It was restored in the 1860s and now stands incongruously in the middle of
  • eer (which lasted from 1858 to 1891) being the 1860s and early 1870s.
  • of California's most notorious bandits of the 1860s and 1870s, and it was said that Procopio wante
  • In the 1860s and 1870s American traders crossed into what w
  • In the 1860s and 1870s, so many modern ironclad warships we
  • oshin War of the Meiji Restoration in the late 1860s and much of their food-production capability w
  • ar soldiers who passed through the area in the 1860s, and learning techniques while wandering thoug
  • Magnolia grew rapidly in the 1860s, and in the late nineteenth century, Magnolia
  • itution along with Jane the Grabber during the 1860s and 70s.
  • Once in the 1860s and again in the 1980s.
  • under the debts incurred by the drought of the 1860s and was on his way to accumulating yet another
  • students left to fight in the Civil War in the 1860s, and rising numbers of high schools elsewhere
  • Railroad lines from mid-1840s through the late 1860s and, in subsequent decades, Hubbard's son, Fre
  • In the 1860s, another wing was added on the west side to pr
  • nsidered to be the key event in triggering the 1860s Apache War.
  • artry Reservoir Lakes (reservoirs built in the 1860s) are close by.
  • and Isle Royale was recognized as early as the 1860s, as lake traffic increased dramatically due to
  • Cherokee Confederate troops, in the 1860s as part of the Indian cavalry carried battle f
  • Cedar Creek was established in the 1860s as a farming community.
  • Steep Holm and Flat Holm were fortified in the 1860s as a defence against invasion.
  • The station originates back to the 1860s as part of the Hackensack and New York Railroa
  • rner of 6th Avenue and Main Street in the late 1860s as a private residence.
  • The third wave developed during the 1860s as communities in southern Michigan sought rai
  • It was settled in the 1860s as a mining and agricultural settlement.
  • bred and named the English Bull Terrier in the 1860s, as well as the English White Terrier.
  • lain glass the east window was recorded in the 1860s as having figures of Sir Hugh and Lady de Hast
  • The branch line was originally opened in the 1860s, as the current Bognor Regis Station is not th
  • Conifer was known in the 1860s as Bradford Junction, a stop on the stagecoach
  • s at Churchleaze and New Engine, closed in the 1860s as the nearby Frog Lane colliery increased pro
  • In the early 1860s, as Brisbane's gaol at Petrie Terrace became m
  • during the rule of the Daewon-gun in the late 1860s as a place of execution, primarily of native K
  • our's breakwaters, and was extended during the 1860s as a result of the Royal Commission, ending up
  • Manchester began in the 1860s as a railroad switch.
  • From the late 1860s, as development pushed westward from the older
  • Mill Street was built in the 1860s as part of the development of New Osney on wha
  • This began in the 1860s as toward the end of her life Mary Dyer had di
  • Around the 1860s, at the height of the iron and steel era, a pi
  • Gunpowder Factory which was established in the 1860s at Eyeworth Lodge near Fritham.
  • oliseum briefly made an appearance in the late 1860s at State and Washington streets in Chicago's d
  • the 1830s and the village was developed in the 1860s at a crossroads following the passage of the N
  • In the early 1860s, Barrett moved to Madison, Wisconsin where he
  • No 175 Stroud Green Road, built in the 1860s, began life as a girls school, although by the
  • , a significant engineering achievement of the 1860s being 120 feet (37 m) deep and cut through sol
  • In the 1860s Bishop Jaussen was responsible for ending the
  • Originally established in the 1860s, Bradshaw City was a haven for many of the ear
  • During the late 1860s, Brooks had killed several men in various gunf
  • Gold was first discovered in the 1860s, but production ceased near the turn of the ce
  • istry of Justice was his principal role in the 1860s, but in the end, as the political tide turned
  • There was a brief upturn in trade in the 1860s, but the decline continued after that.
  • ffiliated with the National Union Party in the 1860s, but was elected to most of his positions as a
  • ards were first planted on the mountain in the 1860s, but viticulture there has been difficult.
  • on soldiers also were buried at Elmwood in the 1860s, but almost all were removed in 1868 and reint
  • ly drifted into the Tucannon River area in the 1860s, but in the early 1870s settlement rapidly inc
  • law office of John Sandfield Macdonald in the 1860s, but did not resume his legal studies until 18
  • The town was destroyed by fire in the late 1860s but was revived again by English developers pr
  • This pit was opened in the 1860s by John Brogden and Sons.
  • the basilica's history were discovered in the 1860s by Joseph Mullooly.
  • The pond was created in the 1860s by damming Latchmore Brook, with the purpose o
  • present building is Victorian, dating from the 1860s by architect Yeoville Thomason.
  • ck to Carlisle part of the line, opened in the 1860s by the North British Railway.
  • The temple was built in the 1860s by members of the ethnic Chinese Hokkien commu
  • initially made of wood but was replaced in the 1860s by an iron tower.
  • hir was appointed the Qadi of Jerusalem in the 1860s by officials in the Ottoman Empire.
  • built in the 14th century and restored in the 1860s by J P St Aubyn..
  • e nineteenth century, but was surpassed in the 1860s by Steinway.
  • ally acknowledged to have been invented in the 1860s by British potter Harvey Adams (born 1835).
  • ew confederacy could be lawfully formed in the 1860s by secession from the old union.
  • Ignatius Catholic Parish Church, built in the 1860s by the Society of Jesus (more commonly referre
  • s this machine to send himself back in time to 1860s California and experience the Old West.
  • homas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge set in 1860s California.
  • In the 1860s, Cantley sold the weekly paper to Henry A. Hal
  • A schism in the 1860s caused some of the congregations to form the "
  • r and valley below, with the largest being the 1860s chateau block by E. M. Barry.
  • "in the 1860s, Chicago's pork and beef industry represented
  • In the 1860s, Chief Seattle and the Suquamish people wiped
  • congregation when that congregation left their 1860s church in 2004.
  • If the station opened in the 1860s, clearly it was originally a steam railway sta
  • rly 17th century, and Edward Thorne who in the 1860s composed his anthem "I was Glad" for the reope
  • In the late 1860s Dean Smith & Grace moved to Keighley, and expo
  • During the 1860s deep pits were sunk at Sandhole and Linnyshaw
  • In the 1860s, early settlers came to the area to graze thei
  • In the early 1860s, Elijah built a farmhouse and barn on the prop
  • Also in the 1860s, emission lines (particularly a green line) we
  • move from conservativism to liberalism in the 1860s, establishing the Liberal Party in 1868 and su
  • for American-grown raw cotton fall during the 1860s, even though total demand for cotton increased
  • By the 1860s, ex-convict small farmers were occupying the l
  • Brevoort's landscapes during the 1850s and 1860s exhibit the stylistic trademarks of the Hudson
  • ord, like many towns laid out in the 1850s and 1860s, featured two rectangular public areas labeled
  • By the 1860s Fielden was becoming involved in national poli
  • of Chicago, or The First, grew steadily in the 1860s, financing the American Civil War.
  • uropean colonizers and slave raiding[4] of the 1860s for devastating the local peoples.
  • The first vines were cuttings in the 1860s from the St Huberts Winery in the Yarra Valley
  • In the 1860s, Gerwigs attention and professional skills tur
  • In the 1850s and 1860s, Grass participated in battles against tribal
  • In the early 1860s, Gudmundson and his wife became involved with
  • da, including British Columbia starting in the 1860s, has been a recurring proposal.
  • In the 1860s, he took two years to travel and study in Euro
  • campaign against Vittorio and Nana during the 1860s, he was one of eight cavalrymen to receive the
  • In the late 1860s he went to Western Australia and took up farmi
  • In the 1860s, he owned the property on which Hamilton Pool
  • In the 1860s he came to Dobbs Ferry, where he sent his thre
  • oads as far back as 1831, and in the 1850s and 1860s he was instrumental in garnering local support
  • In the 1860s, he had served a mission to the United Kingdom
  • In the 1860s, he accompanied British envoy Sir Ernest Satow
  • In the 1860s he studied plant physiology in several differe
  • During the 1860s he was instrumental in establishing the Atlant
  • In the 1860s he rebuilt the old house in its present grand
  • In the 1860s, he designed Grosvenor Bridge, the first railw
  • In the 1860s he published both poetry collection Symra and
  • During the late 1860s, he helped Knoxville obtain Peabody funding, w
  • In the 1860s, he ran a law practice in Dunedin with William
  • In the early 1860s, he lived for a period at Bergalia station nea
  • During the 1860s he performed the first observations of stellar
  • In the 1860s, he led the Anti-Confederation Party opposing
  • At the end of the 1860s, he moved to Vienna, where in 1871, the conduc
  • In the 1860s, he represented the United States at several i
  • During the early 1860s, he successfully appealed a lower court decisi
  • regained control of the tobacco company in the 1860s he gave it to his two sons, when it was named
  • In the 1860s, he had also built two notable country homes i
  • In the 1860s he joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
  • In the late 1860s he returned to the United States where he live
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