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1835 in rail transport - May events.
May 5 - The first railway in continental Europe is opened, covering the 23 km between Brussels and Mechelen in Belgium.
1835 in rail transport - August events.
August 24 - The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad opens its line between Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, DC.
1835 in rail transport - October events.
October - James G. King succeeds Eleaz ...
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Toledo Strip - January.
Michigan territorial legislature called for a constitutional convention on the second Monday in May 1835, per Mason's request to gain statehood.
Toledo Strip - February.
February 6: At the request of Governor Robert Lucas, Ohio lawmakers passed a law extending the jurisdiction of their state over the disputed area.
February 12: The Michigan territorial legislature responded. If Ohio would extend its control into ...
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In 1878 he was elected Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Cambridge. He completed Mitchell Kemble's edition of the Anglo-Saxon Gospels, and did much other work both in Anglo-Saxon and in Gothic, but is perhaps most generally known for his labours in Middle English, and for his ...
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1835 in rail transport - March births.
March 28 - Matthias N. Forney, American steam locomotive manufacturer (d. 1908).
1835 in rail transport - April births.
April 10 - Henry Villard, president of Northern Pacific Railroad (d. 1900).
1835 in rail transport - May births.
May 27 - Charles Francis Adams, Jr., president of Uni ...
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In the 1920s Jonathan Cape published Butler's collected works in twenty volumes as The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler, but printed only 750 copies, making ...
See also:Samuel Butler 1835-1902, Samuel Butler 1835-1902 - Early life, Samuel Butler 1835-1902 - Career, Samuel Butler 1835-1902 - Literary history/criticism, Samuel Butler 1835-1902 - Works, Samuel Butler 1835-1902 - Biography Read more here: » Samuel Butler 1835-1902: Encyclopedia II - Samuel Butler 1835-1902 - Works |
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See also:Moriori, Moriori - Origin, Moriori - Adapting to harsh climate, Moriori - 1835 invasion from Taranaki, Moriori - Revival of culture, Moriori - The debunked myth of Moriori in New Zealand Read more here: » Moriori: Encyclopedia II - Moriori - 1835 invasion from Taranaki |
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Cobbett was not content to let the stories come to him, he went out like a good reporter and dug them up, especially the story that he returned to time and time again in the course of his writings: the plight of the rural Englishman. He began riding around the country on horseback making observations of what was happening in the towns and villages. Rural Rides, a work which Cobbett is best known for today, first appeared in serial form in the Political Register running from 1822 to 1826; it was published in book form in 1830
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New Orleans Mint - Antebellum period 1835-1861.
The city of New Orleans, Louisiana has been an important commercial center practically since it was founded along the banks of the Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico, in 1718. This fact was reinforced when the United States Federal Government established a branch mint there on March 3, 1835, along with two other Southern branch mints at Charlotte, North Carolina and Dahlonega, Georgia. Such action was deemed necessary for many reasons. For one, in 18 ...
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