• Charles Mills was launched at Chester in 1810. She made two voyages for the British East India Company (EIC). She then traded between London and India...
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  • Charles, Charlie or Chuck Mills may refer to: C. Wright Mills (Charles Wright Mills) (1916–1962), American academic sociologist Charles Henry Mills (1873–1937)...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1810 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1810. "Russian corvette 'Krym' (1810)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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  • in 1810 with J. Baker, master, P.J.Miles, owner, and trade Bristol–Saint Croix. Captain James Baker acquired a letter of marque on 21 March 1810. Sarah...
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    Fairlie was launched at Calcutta in 1810 and sailed to England. There she became a regular ship for the British East India Company (EIC). Including her...
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    as he would later be to Robert Mills. Upon his return to the United States in 1787, he became a promoter of the ship Columbia Rediviva's voyage around...
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  • Adriatic was built at Sunderland in 1810. She sailed to the West Indies and the Cape of Good Hope (CGH, or the Cape). There is no evidence that she sailed...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1810. 1810 (MDCCCX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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  • Lord Wellington was launched in 1810 at Rochester, or equally, Chatham, as a West Indiaman. She made at least one voyage to India under a license from...
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  • Events from the year 1810 in the United States. President: James Madison (DR-Virginia) Vice president: George Clinton (DR-New York) Chief justice: John...
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  • Edward Turner Bale (category 1810 births)
    Edward Turner Bale (1810 – October 9, 1849), later known by his Spanish name Don Eduardo A. Bale, was a British-born Californian physician, entrepreneur...
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  • The Charles River Dam Bridge, officially the Craigie Bridge, also called Craigie's Bridge or the Canal Bridge, is a six-lane bascule bridge across the...
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    Sturgis was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts, to Hannah Mills and William E. Sturgis, a ship master and lineal descendant from Edward Sturgis of Yarmouth...
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    schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile Bay...
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    verification] Brothers Joseph Wing (born 1810) and William Ricketson Wing (1830–1908) were born on a farm at Russells Mills near South Dartmouth, southwest of...
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    Matthew Quintal John Mills (unk – 20 September 1793) m. Vahineatua; after Mills's murder, consort of John Adams Elizabeth Mills (1792 – 6 November 1883)...
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    ISBN 9781927279137. Mills, William James (2003). Exploring Polar Frontiers. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. pp. 434–435. ISBN 978-1-57607-422-0. Mill, Hugh Robert (1905)...
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  • gunpowder disaster, in 1807 a ship carrying 17,760 kg of gunpowder blew up in the Dutch town of Leiden. Siege of Almeida (1810), a chance shell ignited a...
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    HMS Cornwallis (1813) (category 1813 ships)
    May 1814, having escorted several East Indiamen (including Baring, Charles Mills, and Fairlie), and two whalers (including Indispensable). On 27 April...
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    Lukens Steel Company (category Ironworks and steel mills in Pennsylvania)
    Slitting Mill in 1793 on Buck Run, a tributary of Brandywine Creek about four miles south of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. After receiving a loan in 1810, Pennock...
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    Waltham, Massachusetts, using the power of the Charles River. The BMC was the first "integrated" textile mill in America in which all operations for converting...
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    industrial mills were used in the Islamic world, including fulling mills, gristmills, paper mills, hullers, sawmills, ship mills, stamp mills, steel mills, sugar...
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    British ships, but Hull acted on a suggestion from his First Lieutenant Charles Morris. He ordered the crew to put boats over the side to tow the ship out...
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    bank, which Madison re-established in 1816. During the years 1810–1812, American naval ships were divided into two major squadrons, with the "northern division"...
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  • May 1814 she arrived at Deal with several other Indiamen (including Charles Mills and Fairlie), and two whalers (including Indispensable), all under escort...
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    including the Leavitt family, descendants of Deacon John Leavitt of Old Ship Church in Hingham, Massachusetts, and the Bradford family, descendants of...
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  • tongue nor pen 1810 "Ah! where is Palafox? Nor tongue no pen" Sonnets dedicated to Liberty 1815 In due observance of an ancient rite 1810 "In due observance...
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    The Old Ship Church (also known as the Old Ship Meetinghouse) is a Puritan church built in 1681 in Hingham, Massachusetts. It is the only surviving 17th-century...
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    sought lessees of the power for use in mills and factories. In 1819, Capt. John Towers opened the first mill that used the canal's water power. After...
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    seized control of the ship from their captain, Lieutenant William Bligh, and set him and eighteen loyalists adrift in the ship's open launch. The reasons...
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