Colonist was a general cargo and passenger schooner built in 1861 at Dumbarton Scotland by Denny & Rankine. It spent nearly 30 years plying the Western...
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X-Files The Colonist, a pub in Norwood, Adelaide, Australia Colonist (1861), a British schooner launched in 1861 and sunk in 1890 Colonist car, a type...
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the 1861 American Civil War emergency shipbuilding program. The new 1,550-long-ton (1,570 t) steam sloop-of-war was launched on 11 September 1861; she...
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John McDouall Stuart (redirect from Stuart Expedition 1861-1862)
soil fertility that it remains unsettled to this day. "A Chat with an Old Colonist". South Australian Register. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 11...
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Yamasee War broke out between colonists of South Carolina and the Yamasee and allied tribes. The Yamasee first attacked colonists near Port Royal. A survivor...
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Colonial history of the United States (redirect from English colonist)
largely removed the colonists' need of colonial protection. The British and colonists triumphed jointly over a common foe. The colonists' loyalty to the mother...
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Nelson Examiner. 19 June 1861. "House of Representatives". New Zealander. 8 June 1861. "General Assembly". Colonist. 21 June 1861. "General Assembly". Wellington...
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Hannibal Hamlin (section Vice presidency (1861–1865))
politician who served as the 15th vice president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, during President Abraham Lincoln's first term. He was the first...
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from the books in 1861. This would go against their belief that only colonial governments could tax the colonies. Some American colonists became very frustrated...
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"Auckland". Colonist. 15 January 1861. p. 3. Retrieved 5 April 2016. "House Of Representatives, 1861". Lyttelton Times. 13 March 1861. p. 4. Retrieved...
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Penal colony (redirect from Penal colonist)
Island in Vietnam was used as a penal colony both by the French colonists (from 1861 onwards) and by the Republic of Vietnam (from 1954 and during the...
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British-American customs and clothing. Descendants of the earliest English colonists are typically considered to be the most representative of the Boston Brahmins...
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Cullin-la-ringo massacre (category Massacres in 1861)
the Wills tragedy, was a massacre of white colonists by Indigenous Australians that occurred on 17 October 1861, north of modern-day Springsure in Central...
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in 1590, the colonists had inexplicably disappeared. It has come to be known as the Lost Colony, and the fate of the 112 to 121 colonists remains unknown...
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such as those who immigrated to Brazil; as well as from Europe and Asia. Colonists were to be granted citizenship at once, and gained exemption from taxes...
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He married Jane Lee and moved to Geneseo, New York. Thomas Harris (1784–1861), a physician and surgeon who was chief of the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine...
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Other Sections of Central Africa, which was published in Philadelphia in 1861, and A Pilgrimage to the Motherland: An Account of a Journey Among the Egbas...
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Spanish colonization of the Americas (redirect from Spanish colonist)
were a feature of New Spain throughout the colonial period. One of the colonists who conquered Puerto Rico, Juan Ponce de León, is commonly given credit...
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American colonists stayed loyal to the British Crown and as Loyalists fought on the British side while opposite were a significant amount of colonists called...
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The following lists events that happened during 1861 in Australia. Monarch - Victoria Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales...
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disliked by many colonists, who considered him vain and eccentric. He was dubbed the "Boy-Attorney-General" by the British Colonist. He developed a reputation...
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1939–1943; first cousin to U.S. Senator William H. King Frank Charles Partridge (1861–1943), lawyer, diplomat, and U.S. Senator from Vermont William Lyon Phelps...
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(1832–1895), American entrepreneur Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur (1788–1861), Australian colonist, politician, businessman and wool pioneer Hannibal Navies (born...
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television personality Robert Carter I (1663–1732), American businessman and colonist in Virginia Robert Carter III (1727/8–1804), United States founding father...
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Elizabeth Powell was a Texas colonist and boarding house operator. Powell received a land grant for a league of land (4428 acres) from the Mexican government...
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Confederate States Army (category 1861 establishments in the Confederate States of America)
(commonly referred to as the Confederacy) during the American Civil War (1861–1865), fighting against the United States forces to win the independence...
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British Colonist, and is mentioned in an 1895 book called A History Of Lunenburg County. The next major excavation attempt was carried out in 1861 by a company...
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Seito Saibara (category 1861 births)
Saibara Seitō, October 11, 1861 – April 11, 1939) was a Japanese parliament member, politician, administrator, colonist, and farmer. Apart from his missionary...
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general Joseph Sedgwick (1898–1981), lawyer Robert Sedgwick (colonist) (1611–1656), Colonist Samuel H. Sedgwick (1848–1919), Justice of the Nebraska Supreme...
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