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1849 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Year 1849 ( MDCCCXLIX ) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian cale...
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History of the United States (1849–1865) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1845 to 1849 world history timeline . Sorting world history into easy to digest timelines with links to an array of internet history resources. ... x - Edgar Allan Poe ? * ¢ [b.1809-d.1849] writes "The Raven *" ; x - The first public codes for electric telegraph used in USA. The system, compresses the length of...
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California Gold Rush Chronology 1846 - 1849 ... January 22, 1849; President Polk appointed John White Geary as Postmaster, with the power to expand postal service through the new territory. ... February 12, 1849; Public meeting at the Plaza formed the Legislative Assembly of the District of San Francisco with 15 elected members.
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At the same time I was engaged in a mercantile firm in Coloma, which I left in January, 1849 – likewise with many sacrifices. After this I would have nothing more to do with the gold affairs. At this time, the Fort was the great trading place where nearly all the business was transacted.
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1849 Reverend William King establishes the Elgin Association in Canada West, named for Lord Elgin, governor general of Canada West. Later the settlement is called Buxton in honor of the prominent abolitionist, Thomas Buxton.
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President ANDREW JACKSON, toast at a Jefferson Day dinner, April 13, 1830.—Marquis James, Andrew Jackson: Portrait of a President, p. 235 (1937). The account by James emphasizes the shocked reaction of Jackson’s vice president, John C. Calhoun, to this toast, ... When Calhoun’s turn came, 2, p. 415 (1920,
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January 18, 1849 (Thursday): New Goods. Just arrived and now landing from the brig Tepic, the following assortment of new goods, viz: Pink prints, striped ticks, bleached candle wick mousseline, delaine, black muttons, black velveteens, blue do, bro.
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Gold seekers traveled overland across the mountains to California (30,000 assembled at launch points along the plains in the spring of 1849) or took the round-about sea routes: either to Panama or around Cape Horn and then up the Pacific coast to San Francisco.
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