Mildred was launched in 1797 at Hull. She made one voyage to Bengal for the British East India Company (EIC). On her return she left for the West Indies...
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list of shipwrecks in 1912) Mildred (1797 ship) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mildred. If an internal link led you...
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Bhavani, also known as Bhavanie (Hindi: भवानी, بھوانی), was a ship launched at Calcutta in 1797. She was under the command of Captain John Carse when she...
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The list of ship launches in 1797 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1797. "Dutch Fifth Rate frigate 'Eendracht' (1797)". Threedecks...
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married Mildred Warner in 1686 and had three children, John Washington III (1692–1746), Augustine (1694–1743) and Mildred (1698–1747). Mildred Warner (1671–1701)...
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George Washington (section Presidency (1789–1797))
farmer who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Second Continental Congress as commander of the Continental...
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"Betty" Washington (1733–1797) Samuel Washington (1734–1781) John Augustine Washington (1736–1787) Charles Washington (1738–1799) Mildred Washington (1739-1740)...
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of Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen. DMP · 877 878 Mildred 1916 f Mildred (1915–2016), daughter of American astronomer Harlow Shapley DMP ·...
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corps, and others. Though Adams was inaugurated as president on March 4, 1797, Washington, DC would not become the capital city until November 1, 1800...
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HMS Orestes (1781) (category Ships built in the Netherlands)
September 1797, and relinquished command in February the following year to Commander William Haggitt. Orestes served in the Channel and was one of the ships watching...
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2361 The Whistling Coquette Jones & Murray 1914 2362 Sunshine And Rain Mildred Hartley 2363 Springtime Troostwyk Hendrika Troostwy, vin 2364 Do You Remember...
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HMS Lutine (1779) (category Ships of the French Navy)
French Navy and the Royal Navy. She was launched by the French in 1779. The ship passed to British control in 1793 and was taken into service as HMS Lutine...
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Abigail Adams (section First Lady (1797–1801))
was inaugurated as the second president of the United States on March 4, 1797, in Philadelphia at the age of 61. Abigail was not present at her husband's...
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and arranged for it to be shipped to England in late November. Lord Lansdowne had received the portrait by March 5, 1797, when he mentioned it in a letter...
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USS George Washington (CVN-73) (category Ships articles with undated status)
aircraft carrier, the sixth carrier in the Nimitz class and the fourth US Navy ship with that name, after George Washington, Founding Father, commander-in-chief...
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occupied it from November 27, 1790, to March 10, 1797, and John Adams occupied it from March 21, 1797, to May 30, 1800. The house was located one block...
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Tubman's maternal grandmother, Modesty, arrived in the U.S. on a slave ship from Africa; no information is available about her other ancestors. As a...
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USS Washington (1814) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
USS Washington was a ship of the line of the United States Navy. The ship, named for Founding Father and first president of the United States, George Washington...
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USS George Washington (SSBN-598) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
submarine. She was the lead ship of her class of nuclear ballistic missile submarines, was the third United States Navy ship of the name, in honor of Founding...
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Navy. She was built by Joseph Graham of Harwich and launched on 14 March 1797. In her brief career before she was wrecked in 1799 on the French coast,...
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which her father was then surgeon. She was the daughter of Dr. Isaac Hulse (1797–1856), surgeon of the United States Navy, and Amelia Roberts Hulse (1801–1827)...
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out. After an American delegation was insulted in Paris in the XYZ affair (1797), public opinion ran strongly against the French. An undeclared "Quasi-War"...
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Post-presidency of George Washington (category 1797 beginnings)
The post-presidency of George Washington began on March 4, 1797. The first U.S. president under the U.S. Constitution, Washington had served two consecutive...
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Vol. 1, p.263. Marshall (1823), pp. 676–677. [2] "Ship News." Times London, England, 27 March 1797: 3. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 23 July 2018. Hepper...
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infancy: Jane (Sep. 27, 1744 - Jan. 1745) Fairfax (Aug. 22, 1746 - Oct. 1747) Mildred (Sept. 28, 1748 - 1749) Sarah (Nov. 7, 1750 - 1754) The only surviving...
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Claudia Acte, mistress of Roman emperor Nero. Adam Brzeziński (died after 1797), Polish serf and Royal Ballet Dancer, donated to the king of Poland by will...
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Art Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, considered one of the most distinguished university art collections in the country In October 2006 the Mildred Lane...
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Hamilton (musical) (redirect from Guns and Ships)
Jefferson's and shared the information of Hamilton's affair with him. In summer 1797, journalist James T. Callender broke the story of Hamilton's infidelity;...
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a delegate to the Continental Congress. George Washington (1789–1797) John Adams (1797–1801) Thomas Jefferson (1801–1809) James Madison (1809–1817) James...
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slave traders of enslaved African people to the Americas. European slave ships regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage. Europeans...
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