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1891: Encyclopedia - 1891

Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1891 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). 1891 - Events. January 1 - Paying of old age pensions begins in Germany January 20 - James Hogg becomes the first native Texan to be governor of that state. January 29 - Liliuokalani proclaimed Queen of Hawaii March 3 - The International Copyright Act of 1891 was passed by the 51st Congress of ...

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1891 - Unknown dates. Building of The Trans-Siberian Railroad begins (ends 1917) The Brahmin teacher and nationalist, Bal Bangadhar tilak, begins agitation for Indian home Rule Civil War in Chile Kicking Bear surrenders Earthquake in Japan kills 25.000 Famine in Russia Maria Skłodowska enters Sorbonne University New Scotland Yard becomes the HQ of London Metropolitan Police Swiss Army Knife Eugene Dubois made first discovery o ...

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1891: Encyclopedia II - 1891 in rail transport - Events

1891 in rail transport - April events. April 19 - a fatal collision in Kipton, Ohio between a freight train and a passenger train, attributed to a faulty engineer's pocket watch which stopped for 4 minutes. This accident will become the impetus for the adoption of new quality standards for railroad chronometers in 1893. 1891 in rail transport - September events. September 14 - New York Central stages the record breaking run of the Empire State Express ...

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1891: Encyclopedia II - List of Picasso artworks 1889-1900 - 1891

(Lead pencil and ink on paper, 22.2 x 14.5 cm, Museu Picasso) Femme de Málaga (1891) (Pencil on paper, 21.3 x 15.6 cm, Museu Picasso) Âne et mullet (1891) (Pencil on paper, 20.7 x 13 cm, Museu Picasso) ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Arthur Rimbaud

By category Medieval 16th Century - 17th Century 18th Century -19th Century 20th Century - Contemporary Chronological list Writers by category Novelists - Playwrights Poets - Essayists Short Story Writers Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (October 20, 1854 – November 10, 1891) was a French poet, born in Charleville. Arthur Rimbaud - Life and work. He was born into the rural middle class of Charleville (now part of Charleville-Mézières) in th ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Antonio Ciseri

Antonio Ciseri (1821-1891) was an Italian artist. Other related archives1821, 1891

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1891: Encyclopedia - Charles Radbourn

Charles Gardner "Old Hoss" Radbourn (December 11, 1854 - February 5, 1897) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1880 to 1891. He was born in Rochester, New York. As a starting pitcher for the Providence Grays (1881-1885), Boston Beaneaters (1886-1889), Boston Reds (1890) and Cincinnati Reds (1891), Radbourn compiled a 309-195 career record. In 1884 he won the National League's pitching Triple Crown with a 1.38 ERA, 60 wins and 441 strikeouts. His 60 wins in a season is a record which is expected to never be broken. Also, ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Chilean Civil War

The Chilean Civil War of 1891 was an armed conflict between forces supporting Congress and forces supporting the sitting President, José Manuel Balmaceda. This conflict ended with the defeat of presidential forces and the President committing suicide as a consequence. This defeat of the presidential forces opened a so-called "pseudo-parliamentary" period in Chile's history, which lasted from 1891 to 1925. As opposed to a "true parliamentary" system, the executive was subject to the legislative but checks and balances of execut

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1891: Encyclopedia - Clark Griffith

Clark Calvin Griffith (November 20, 1869 - October 27, 1955), nicknamed "the Old Fox", was a Major League Baseball pitcher (1891 - 1914), manager (1901 - 1920) and team owner (1920 - 1955). Griffith entered the American Association in 1891, pitching 226 1/3 innings and winning 14 games for the St. Louis Browns and Boston Reds. He began the following season with the Chicago Colts, and in 1894 began a string of six consecutive seasons with 20 or more victories, compiling a 21-14 record and 4.92 ERA. Griffith lowered his ERA over the following years to ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Kalākaua

Kalākaua — born as David Laʻamea Kamanakapuʻu Mahinulani Nalaiaehuokalani Lumialani Kalākaua and called The Merrie Monarch (November 12, 1836 - January 20, 1891) — was the last reigning king of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. He served his office from February 12, 1874 until his death in San Francisco, California on January 20, 1891. Kalākaua - Early life. He was the eldest son of KapaIncluding:

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1891: Encyclopedia - American Numismatic Association

The American Numismatic Association was founded by Dr. George F. Heath in 1891. The ANA was formed to advance the knowledge of numismatics along educational, historical and scientific lines, as well as enhance interest in the hobby. The ANA national headquarters is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It claims a membership of over 30,000. In 1912 the association received a Federal Charter by the United States Congress for its work in the field of numismatics.

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1891: Encyclopedia - Albert H. Rooks

Albert Harold Rooks (29 December 1891 – 1 March 1942) was an officer of the United States Navy who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II. Albert Harold Rooks was born in Colton, Washington, on 29 December 1891. He entered the United States Naval Academy as a midshipman 13 July 1910, and was commissioned in the rank of ensign upon graduation on 6 June 1914. During the next seven years, among them the First World War years of 1917–18, he served in several ships, including West Virginia (ACR-5), St. Louis (CA-18). He commanded the submarines A-5 (SS-6), B-2 ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Gottlieb Nathaniel Bonwetsch

Gottlieb (Georg) Nathanael Bonwetsch (5 February 1848–18 July 1925) was a Russian-born German theologian. He became professor of church history at the University of Göttingen in 1891. He was born in Norka, Saratov province in Russia, where his father was pastor. He studied theology in Dorpat, then later in Göttingen and Bonn. His first academic position was in Dorpat. Category: German theologians ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Vidyasagar

Vidyasagar may refer to: Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, the Bengali scholar (1820-1891). Acharya Vidyasagar, the prominent Digambar Jain Acharya (1946-). Vidyasagar-Music Director, the South Indian Music Director Other related archivesAcharya, Acharya Vidyasagar, Digambar, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Vidyasagar-Music Director

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1891: Encyclopedia - Codex Alimentarius Austriacus

The Codex Alimentarius Austriacus was first established in 1891 with the work of the Austrian trade commission of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire as a collection of standards and descriptions for a wide variety of foods and food products. The Codex, consisting of three volumes, was finished in 1910-1917 by O. Dafert and lacked actual integration in the Austrian law until 1975. However, it was commonly used as a reference by ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - John Newbrough

John Ballou Newbrough (born in Springfield, Ohio, June 5, 1828; died in 1891), wrote several books of religious philosophy from the 1880s until his death, most notably Oahspe published in 1882. By trade, he was a dentist in the Boston, Massachusetts area. He claimed that his work was a product of automatic writing - that he was divinely inspired, and perhaps even a mere vessel of a divine force. John Newbrough - External link. Addendum Internet Sacred Text Archive ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Oahspe

Oahspe: A Kosmon Bible in the Words of Jehovih and his Angel Embassadors (sic) is a book announcing new revelations from God, which was produced by John Ballou Newbrough (1828-1891) by automatic writing, and which was first published by Newbrough in 1882. Oahspe - The revelation of Oahspe. Newbrough was a dentist who lived in the Boston, Massachusetts area. The practice of automatic writing was well known during the period in which Oahspe was revealed, largely as a result of the techniq ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Rooks

Rooks Can be: People: Albert Harold Rooks (29 December 1891 - 1 March 1942), Captain U.S. Navy, World war II Medal of Honor recipient [1] [2] [3] Lowell W. Rooks, Maj Gen U.S. Army Places: Counties: Rooks County, Kansas Cities and towns: Rooks, Pender County, North Carolina Rooks Creek, Livingston County, Illinois Things: USS Rooks (DD-804) (1944-1962), destroyer, World War II and Korea, named for Cpt. Albert Rooks A bird ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Sodalite

Sodalite is a rare, rich royal blue mineral widely enjoyed as an ornamental stone. Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent. Sodalite is a member of the sodalite group and together with hauyne, nosean and lazurite is a common constituent of lapis lazuli. Discovered in 1806 in Greenland, sodalite did not become important as an ornamental stone until 1891 when vast deposits of fine material were discovered in Ontario, Canada. It has since been named Princess Blue after P ...

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1891: Encyclopedia - Chicago Cubs

(a.k.a. Remnants 1898-1901) Wrigley Field (1916-present) a.k.a. Cub’s Park 1916-1920 West Side Park (II) 1893-1915 South Side Park 1891-1893 West Side Park (I) 1885-1891 Lakefront Park (II) 1883-1884 Lakefront Park (I) 1878-1882 23rd Street Grounds 1876-1877 ♦ - Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson's #42 is retired by Major League Baseball The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball team ...

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