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  • * 1858, Napoleon III of [[Directory:France|France]] escapes an assassination attem
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  • ...orge Lunt's 'Four Papers from the Boston Courier for 1858' (Little, Brown, 1858) criticizing Parker, Emerson, Curtis, abolition, and the woman suffrage mov
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  • ...ntario, Canada. It was admitted as the 32nd state in [[Year Admitted:=1858|1858]]. First explored by the French in the mid-17th century, the area became pa ...te admitted to the Union of the United States of America. State on May 11, 1858 with St. Paul as the state capital and the seal adopted by the Minnesota Le
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  • Printing Company of G. Woditzka - Zadar (Zara) 1858. (Originally written in [[Italy|Italian]].) ...y sheet, 1st January 1846; No. 1/Ostojic's original historical source from 1858.</ref> stated that Antenore remained in [[Greece]], but the said Aeneas, wa
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  • ...ettled here instead. Treaties with the Indians were made and broken and in 1858, gold discoveries in Colorado brought a rush of settlers through the reserv * Fire Station No. 4 in Lawrence, originally a stone barn constructed in 1858, was a station site on the Underground Railroad.
    18 KB (2,950 words) - 19:15, 17 January 2013
  • ...sted violently. The federal government had subdued many of these groups by 1858, placing them on reservations. The Bannock were defeated in 1863 and again
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  • * In 1858 the richest gold find in the Cascade Mountains was discovered in the Bohemi
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  • *'''[[Nathan Clifford]]''' – [[1858]] *'''[[Minnesota]]''' – [[May 11]], [[1858]]
    32 KB (4,599 words) - 20:15, 5 March 2009
  • ...to Springfield, where it is now open to the public as an historic site. In 1858, Abraham Lincoln ran against Stephen A. Douglas for the U.S. Senate. Lincol
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  • * ''Expositio in evangelium Jesu Christi secundum Matthaeum'' (Neapoli, 1858). * ''Expositio in Isaiam, Jeremiam et Threnos'' (Neapoli, 1858).
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  • ...ly the most notable criminal trial of Lincoln's career as a lawyer came in 1858, when he defended [[William "Duff" Armstrong]], who had been charged with m ...r.org/HouseDivided.html A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand], June 1858</ref> The speech created an evocative image of the danger of disunion cause
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  • ...cember 13]] [[1936]]) and Mary "Mamie" Scott Harrison McKee ([[April 3]] [[1858]] - [[October 28]] [[1930]]). On [[June 13]] [[1861]], they suffered the t
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  • ...ault in the [[New York City Marble Cemetery]]. Twenty-seven years later in 1858 he was re-interred to the President's Circle at [[Hollywood Cemetery]] in [
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  • On [[February 10]], [[1858]], after the death of his first wife, Fillmore married [[Caroline Fillmore|
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  • ...t's Farm]], owned and operated by the [[Anheuser-Busch]] Company.</ref> In 1858-59 he was a bill collector in St. Louis. Failing at everything, in humiliat
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  • * 1858. south beach guide $2.44
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