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  1. 1800s

    00sbox 18 1800s may refer to The period from 1800 to 1899, almost synonymous with the 19th century 1801 1900 The period from 1800 to 1809, known as the 1800 1809 1800s decade See also 1800 disambiguation Letter NumberCombDisambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. 1800s (decade)

    Refimprove date December 2009 Decadebox 180 The 1800s decade lasted from January 1, 1800, to December 31, 1809. Politics and wars File Jacques Louis David 017.jpg thumb right This decade saw the rise of Napoleon I , who led the French army to conquer a substantial portion of Europe during this time. Napoleonic Wars Main Napoleonic Wars The European political landscape was dominated by the Napoleonic Wars , a series of conflicts declared against Napoleon I of France Napoleon s First French Empire French Empire and changing sets of European allies by opposing coalitions that ran from 1803 to 1815. As a continuation of the wars sparked by the French Revolution of 1789, they revolutionized European armies and played out on an unprecedented scale, mainly due to the application of modern Lev e en masse mass conscription . French power rose quickly, conquering most of Europe by the end of the decade. On 9 November 1799 18 Brumaire , Napoleon overthrew the French government, replacing it with the French Consulate Consulate , in which he was First Consul. On 2 December 1804, after a failed assassination plot, he crowned himself First French Empire Emperor . In 1805, Napoleon planned to invade Britain, but a renewed British alliance with Russia and Austria Third Coalition , forced him to turn his attention towards the continent, while at the same time failure to lure the superior British fleet away from the English Channel , ending in a decisive French defeat at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October put an end to hopes of an invasion of Britain. On 2 December 1805, Napoleon defeated a numerically superior Austro Russian army at Battle of Austerlitz Austerlitz , forcing Austria s withdrawal ... to 54 Berners Street in London . References references Category 1800s ar 1800 an Anyos ... eo 1800 aj jaroj eu 1800eko hamarkada fa hif 1800s fr Ann es 1800 ga 1800 gv 1800yn ... ru 1800 sah 1800 se 1800 lohku sq Vitet 1800 scn 1800ini simple 1800s sk 0. roky 19. storo ia ...   more details



  1. 1800s in Wales

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  1. History of Hong Kong (1800s?1930s)

    article DEFAULTSORT History Of Colonial Hong Kong 1800s 1930s Category 1997 disestablishments Category ...   more details



  1. United States Navy use of Hydrometer 1800s

    multiple issues cleanup December 2010 lead missing December 2010 s Maury, Matthew Fontaine, USN, 1853 Brussels First International Maritime Conference Held For Devising An Uniform System Of Meteorological Observations At Sea. The first International Maritime Conference held at Brussels in 1853 aka Brussels Conference for devising a uniform system of meteorological observations at sea August and September Official Report on WikiSource recommended the systematic use of the hydrometer at sea. Captain John Rodgers, Lieutenant Porter, and Dr. William Ruschenberger William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger , all of the United States Navy did this as did Dr. Raymond, in the American steamer Golden Age, and Captain Henry Toynbee, F.R.A.S., F.R.A.G.S of the English East Indiaman the Gloriana. All of these men returned valuable observations with the hydrometer . Captain Rodgers afforded the most extended series. Those navigators who used the hydrometer systematically, carefully, and quietly enlarged the bounds of our knowledge and fields of research. Those observations led to the discovery of new relations of the sea. In the physical works of the universe there was no compensation to be found that is more exquisite or beautiful than that which, by means of this little instrument, has been discovered in the sea between its salts, the air, and the sun. The observations made with it by Captain Rodgers, on board the USS Vincennes 1826 Vincennes , first United States warship to circumnavigate the globe showed that the specific gravity of sea water varies but little in the trade wind regions, notwithstanding the change of temperature. The temperature was a little greater in the southeast trade wind region of the Pacific less in the Atlantic. But, though the sea at the equatorial borders of the trade wind belt is some 20 or 25 warmer than it is on the polar edge, yet the specific gravity of its waters at the two places in the Atlantic differs but little. Though the temperature of the wa ...   more details



  1. German Reform Movement (New York City, 1800s)

    orphan date February 2009 The German Reform Movement was a political movement active in New York City during the late 19th century. References http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9E05E7D61F3FEF3BBC4E51DFB667838A669FDE The German Reform Movement Completion of the Arrangements of the Joint Mass Meeting , The New York Times, October 26, 1871 http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9E06E2DD1139E033A25755C0A9679D94649ED7CF Very Jubilant Teutons , The New York Times, November 6, 1895. Category Political history of New York City Category German American history hist stub ...   more details



  1. Eisenhuth

    Eisenhuth may refer to People Laura J. Eisenhuth , North Dakota Politician in the late 1800s Other Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company , a manufacturer of Brass Age automobiles disambig ...   more details



  1. Square Pond

    Square Pond may refer to Square Pond, a lake in York County, Maine An early name circa 1800s for Crystal Lake, Connecticut geodis ...   more details



  1. German Reform Movement

    disamb The German Reform Movement may refer to German Reform movement Judaism , a 19th century Jewish philosophical and religious movement The Protestant Reformation , a 16th century Christian movement started by the German monk, Martin Luther German Reform Movement New York City, 1800s , a local political association in late 19th century New York City ...   more details



  1. Thurza (name)

    Thurza is an English female given name which had some currency in the 1800s and is now extremely rare. It is alternatively spelled Thirza. People with this name include Cornilia Thurza Crosby , a Maine hunting guide. given name stub Category English feminine given names ...   more details



  1. Every Time I Feel the Spirit (disambiguation)

    Every Time I Feel the Spirit or Ev ry Time I Feel the Spirit can refer to In music Every Time I Feel the Spirit song Every Time I Feel the Spirit song , an African American spiritual from the 1800s. Every Time I Feel the Spirit , a 1959 album by Nat King Cole disambiguation ...   more details



  1. South Bend Cemetery

    Coord 33.6945438 N 84.3597168 W display title South Bend Cemetery is a cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia near the Federal Penitentiary. The cemetery dates to the 1800s and was maintained by the South Bend Methodist Church, which was located about 6 blocks southwest at 850 Mcwilliams Road. The church disbanded in the 1990s. ref http wikimapia.org 8108531 South Bend Cemetery ref By 2008 the cemetery was overgrown. A group of volunteers cleared the overgrowth during 2008 2011. ref http www.ajc.com lifestyle family transforms 1800s cemetery 968615.html?cxtype rss news 128746 Family transforms 1800s cemetery from a jungle into a garden , Atlanta Journal Constitution , June 6, 2011 ref References Reflist Atlanta history Category Cemeteries in Georgia U.S. state Category Cemeteries in Atlanta, Georgia Category History of Atlanta, Georgia ...   more details



  1. Cherry Creek (British Columbia)

    Cherry Creek is a creek located in the Okanagan region of British Columbia . The south fork of Cherry Creek is known as Monashee Creek . Cherry Creek was discovered in the 1800s and mined for gold. The Creek was mined in the 1800s by Christian, Schneider, Bissett, and Leblanc. Chinese and European miners worked Cherry Creek. The largest gold nugget found in Cherry Creek weighed 8 to 9 ounces with a value of 130. ref cite author N.L. Barlee title Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns. Canada West Publications. date 1973 ref Cherry Creek flows west into the Shuswap River , east of Vernon, British Columbia Vernon . ref cite bcgnis 5008 Cherry Creek ref References Reflist coord 50 16 N 118 38 W display title Category Rivers of British Columbia ...   more details



  1. 1806 in archaeology

    Year nav topic4 1806 archaeology science The year 1806 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations Excavations Finds Publications Saggio delle lingue Italia by Luigi Lanzi Dei vasi antichi dipinti volgarmente chiamati Etruschi by Luigi Lanzi Births Deaths Category 1806 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1800s in science Archaeology Category 1806 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1806 ...   more details



  1. List of mayors of Roswell, Georgia

    List of Mayors of Roswell, Georgia Expand list date August 2008 class wikitable Mayor Entered Office Left Office Political Party bgcolor Thomas Edward King 1863 bgcolor George Washington Wing 1800s 1800s bgcolor N.A. Bumstead 1800s 1800s bgcolor C.C. Orwell 1904 1905 bgcolor L.P. Hairaton 1912 1915 bgcolor C.C. Foster 1923 1923 bgcolor H.I. Weaver 1924 1925 bgcolor J.W. Jackson 1926 1926 bgcolor E.H. Wood 1926 1926 bgcolor W.O. Bowden 1928 1928 bgcolor R.A. Carruth 1928 1928 bgcolor J.W. Hood 1930 1930 bgcolor Clifford P. Vaughn 1931 1934 bgcolor Nap Rucker George Nap Rucker 1935 1936 bgcolor Clifford P. Vaughn 1937 1938 bgcolor C.G. Webb 1938 1938 bgcolor J.W. Hood 1939 1940 bgcolor Joe Mansell 1941 1942 bgcolor J.W. Hood 1943 1943 bgcolor Rogers Weaver 1943 1943 bgcolor H.I. Weaver 1944 1944 bgcolor J. Forrest Kirk 1945 1945 bgcolor E. Jake Coleman 1946 1946 bgcolor H.I. Weaver 1947 1947 bgcolor J.L. Butler 1948 1948 bgcolor Virgil M. Garrett 1949 1949 bgcolor T.W. Ford Rucker 1950 1957 bgcolor Charles E. Abercrombie 1957 1962 bgcolor Aubrey E. Greenway 1963 1966 bgcolor ddeeff W. L. Pug Mabry January 1, 1967 1997 Democratic Party United States Democrat bgcolor ffe8e8 Jere Wood January 1, 1998 Incumbent Republican Party United States Republican Sources Roswell, A Pictorial History , Roswell Historical Society, Darlene M. Walsh Editor , 2nd Edition, 1994, p.253, ISBN 0 9615854 2 0. Category People from Roswell, Georgia Category Lists of mayors of places in the United States Roswell, Georgia Category Mayors of places in Georgia U.S. state Roswell Category Georgia U.S. state related lists Mayors it Lista dei sindaci di Roswell Georgia ...   more details



  1. 1807 in archaeology

    Year nav topic4 1807 archaeology science The year 1807 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations Archaeological excavation Excavations Archaeological find Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births Deaths Category 1807 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1800s in science Archaeology Category 1807 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1807 ...   more details



  1. New York Star

    New York Star can refer to New York Star , a newspaper in the late 1800s and early 1900s, published by Joe Howard, Jr. and later William Dorsheimer New York Star , a newspaper that lasted from 1948 and 1949 and was the successor to the newspaper PM newspaper PM New York Star , a fictional newspaper in the television show Sex and the City See also New York Stars disambig ...   more details



  1. 1801 in paleontology

    Year nav topic2 1801 paleontology science Year in paleontology header 1801 Paleontologists Birth of German people German Paleontologist Christian Hermann Erich von Meyer . ref cite book last Farlow first James O. coauthors M. K. Brett Surmann title The Complete Dinosaur publisher Indiana University Press year 1999 location Bloomington, Indiana pages 11 isbn 0 253 21313 4 ref References reflist Category 1800s in paleontology Category 1801 in science Paleontology ...   more details



  1. 1803 in paleontology

    Year nav topic2 1803 paleontology science Year in paleontology header 1803 Paleontologists Birth of George Bax Holmes , a wealthy Quaker who collaborated with Sir Richard Owen . ref cite book last Farlow first James O. coauthors M. K. Brett Surmann title The Complete Dinosaur publisher Indiana University Press year 1999 location Bloomington, Indiana pages 15 isbn 0 253 21313 4 ref References reflist Category 1800s in paleontology Category 1803 in science Paleontology ...   more details



  1. Moriyama Tsunetaro

    Multiple issues orphan August 2011 unreferenced August 2011 context August 2011 Generalize date August 2011 Moriyama Tsunetaro was a southpaw who is famous for defeating YCAC , the most strong team in Baseball in Japan Japan baseball during the late 1800s. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH baseball bio stub Category Japanese baseball players ...   more details



  1. Warren Heywood Williams

    Infobox architect name Warren Heywood Williams image caption nationality United States American birth date 1844 birth place New York, New York death date 1888 death place alma mater practice Warren Heywood Williams & Justus Krumbein Warren Heywood Williams & E.M. Burton significant buildings significant projects significant design awards Warren Heywood Williams was born in New York City in 1844. He apprenticed in San Francisco as an architect at the firm of his father, Stephen H. Williams & Henry W. Cleaveland. Warren Heywood Williams and his wife had two sons Warren Franklin Williams d. 1917 and David Lockhead Williams b. 09 02 1866 , who were architects. Williams worked as an architect from 1869 and 1887. ref http www.oregonencyclopedia.org entry view williams warren h 1844 1888 Warren Heywood Williams ref Williams and Justus Krumbein were partners in an architecture firm from 1875 to 1878. Williams and E.M. Burton were partners from 1873 to 1875. Williams was an architect of cast iron architecture cast iron buildings in the United States and Canada. center class wikitable cellpadding 5 style background lightblue width 28 Building width 8 Year Completed width 20 Builder width 10 Style width 32 Location width 7 Image Temple Beth Israel, Portland 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Moorish Byzantine Portland, Oregon S.E. Young home 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Queen Anne Style Albany, New York Masonic Temple 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Queen Anne Style Eugene, Oregon Oregon Electric Railway passenger station 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Queen Anne Style Eugene, Oregon Merchants Hotel 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Second Empire architecture Second Empire Portland, Oregon Grand Stable and Carriage Building 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Carpenter Gothic Portland, Oregon File Grand Stable Building Portland Oregon.jpg 100px Calvary Presbyterian Church Portland, Oregon Old Church 1882 Warren Heywood Williams & builder W. F. Lewis High Victorian Gothic Carpenter Gothic Portl ...   more details



  1. 19th century in literature

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1810 literature See also 19th century in poetry , 18th century in literature , 19th century other events of the 19th century , 20th century in literature , list of years in literature . TOC Literature of the 19th century refers to world literature produced during the 19th century. The range of years is, for the purpose of this article, literature written from roughly 1799 to 1900. Many of the developments in literature in this period parallel changes in the visual arts and other aspects of 19th century culture. By language History of literature Golden Age of Russian Poetry French literature of the 19th century By year List of years in literature 1800s 1800s List of years in literature 1810s 1810s List of years in literature 1820s 1820s List of years in literature 1830s 1830s List of years in literature 1840s 1840s List of years in literature 1850s 1850s List of years in literature 1860s 1860s List of years in literature 1870s 1870s List of years in literature 1880s 1880s List of years in literature 1890s 1890s List of years in literature 1900s 1900s See also 19th century Literature History of modern literature Modern Literature.2C 19th century Kailyard school DEFAULTSORT 19th Century In Literature Category 19th century books Category History of literature bs Knji evnost 19. vijeka bg 19 uk 19 ...   more details



  1. Rifle Barracks

    Infobox Military Structure name Rifle Barracks location Colombo image caption type barracks built 1800s materials used 1800s present controlledby garrison Ceylon Rifle Regiment commanders battles Rifle Barracks was a former military barracks situated in Slave Island , Colombo . Build during the late nineteenth century as the regimental headquarters and barracks of the Ceylon Rifle Regiment . Following the disbandment of Ceylon Rifle Regiment it was occupied by British Army garrison garrison troops in Ceylon, following independence it was occupied by the newly formed Ceylon Army . It was made up of a two storey barrack block, with wide verandas. In the 1980s and 1990s it was abandoned due to its exposed nature and fell into a state of disrepair. In 2006 it underwent have restoration and became home to the Defence Services School, Colombo Defence Services School . A national school Sri Lanka national school was established in January 2007 for the children of military and police personal. See also Utuwankande Sura Saradiel References & External links http www.defence.lk new.asp?fname 20070117 04 www.defence.lk http www.colombopage.com archive 07 January17120009CH.html www.colombopage.com http www.imagesofceylon.com architecture a48 full.jpg Rifle Barracks, Colombo, C.1865 coord missing Sri Lanka Category Sri Lankan Army bases Category British Army bases Category Buildings and structures in Colombo Category Military of British Ceylon Category Government buildings in Colombo Category Barracks in Sri Lanka ...   more details



  1. Sjøfløyte

    The sj fl yte lang no sea flute , or kj pefl yte , byfl yte is a Norwegian variant of the recorder instrument recorder . This instrument first came to Norway by sea, thus its name, from Continental Europe in the 1700s and 1800s, and was extensively copied largely from German made instruments. The name sea flute is most common in Numedal, Telemark and Agder. On the west coast they are called German flute , for its nation of origin. In Gudbrandsdalen, where it is found many 1700 numbers flutes, cn date March 2012 it is often called the wooden flute. Egil Storbekken created his flute based on one found in Gudbrandsdalen. As a result of the pietism pietistic movement in Norway during the last half of the 1800s, the popular Hardanger fiddle was declared sinful, and many musicians began playing dance tunes on the flute instead. The sj fl yte tradition began to die out in the 1900s, but was revived in the 1970s by musicians such as Per Midtstigen , Steinar Ofsdal , Tellef Kvifte and non Egeland . Midtstigen and Ofsdal won the 1989 Grammy Award for their album Sj fl yte . Among the former are important sj fl yte players Knut Juveli and Herleik Stuvstad and sj fl yte maker Nils Stuvstad. See also Tussefl yte External links http www.folkogdans.no cparticle270423 40225.html Artikkel fra folkedans.no no icon http www.bodildiesen.no New 20Pages sjofloytenorsk.html Artikkel fra fl ytemaker Bodil Diesen no icon Category Norwegian musical instruments Category Aerophones no Sj fl yte ...   more details



  1. Reformer

    wiktionary reformer Reformer may refer to 1800s reformer , a person fighting for women s rights Catalytic reformer , a unit in an oil refinery that reforms lighter hydrocarbons into higher octane molecules and hydrogen Hydrogen reformer , a device that extracts hydrogen from other fuels, typically methanol or gasoline Protestant Reformers , influential people in the Protestant Reformation Reformers Bookshop , an Australian Christian book distributor, with a theology consistent with that of the Protestant Reformers Reformer Enneagram , a personality type in Enneagram spiritual psychology Islamic reformer or Mujadid , a person believed by Muslims to be sent by God to revive Islam Pilates reformer, an exercise machine used in the fitness discipline Pilates The Reformers film , a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy disambig ...   more details




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