* 1828: The first Native American newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, began publicati
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...eville''' was named by its early French settlers. The discovery of coal in 1828 attracted many German miners. The town retains much of the Teutonic influen
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...rew Jackson]], who alleged a [[corrupt bargain]] and vowed to run again in 1828.
...more complicated. He also signed into law the highly unpopular [[Tariff of 1828]] (also known as the Tariff of Abominations), thereby compromising his chan
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...y 20]], [[1828]], when he resigned to become Minister to [[Colombia]] from 1828 to 1829. Harrison was referred to by fellow westerners in Congress as a [[B
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==Election of 1828==
{{main|United States presidential election, 1828}}
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...the Elko area were fur trappers who trapped beaver in the area starting in 1828.
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* St. Mary's, Rhode Island's oldest Roman Catholic parish was founded in 1828. The church is best known as the site of the wedding of Jacqueline Bouvier
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...rts established at Green Bay (1816), Prairie du Chien (1816), and Portage (1828) and built bridges, trails, and roads throughout the region. The hostility
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...rthodox Christian, Anglican and some Lutheran churches.</ref> from 1300 to 1828.
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...d Adams in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1828|presidential election of 1828]], Polk rose in prominence. He became leader of the pro-Administration fac
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From its post at Fort Union, which was established in 1828, John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company gradually gained monopolistic cont
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* George Dangerfield. ''The Awakening of American Nationalism: 1815 - 1828'' (1965)
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* On December 30, 1828, about 400 mill girls walked out of the Dover Cotton Factory enacting the f
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...more-congressman.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Engraving of Millard Fillmore]]In [[1828]], Fillmore was elected to the [[New York State Assembly]] on the [[Anti-Ma
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...Hampshire and became a member of the Concord Regency leadership group. In 1828 he was elected to the [[lower house]] of the [[New Hampshire General Court]
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* Ćoro was Franko born 1828 (died 1909). Franko lived for 81 years.
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* 1828. hotel deals miami beach $2.58
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