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Death of Lt Colonel Henry Clay Jr in 1847 in American
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War And Conflict, WAR & CONFLICT BOOKERA: MEXICAN WAR
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Gordons Lock, The Whitewater Canal, which was built between 1836 and 1847 , in Hager town, Indiana
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San Francisco harbor c. 1850. Between 1847 and 1870, the population of San Francisco increased from 500 to 150,000.
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The Battle of Chapultepec, in September 1847, was a United States victory over Mexican forces holding Chapultepec Castle west of Mexico City during the Mexican-American War.
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Temora Railway Station, Temora started as a pastoral station in 1847. Gold was discovered later in the area, and a small village established.
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Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt
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Gordons Lock, the Whitewater Canal, which was built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles and stretched from Lawrence burg, Indiana on the Ohio River to Hager town, Indiana.
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The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR;) was a major British railway company before the 1923 Grouping. It was incorporated in 1847 from an amalgamation of several existing railways.
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Battle of Churubusco by J. Cameron, published by Nathaniel Currier. Hand tinted lithograph, 1847. Digitally restored.
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El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park
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Warstone Lane Cemetery
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All Saints Church, Howick
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Kōmyō-ji's huge sanmon, the biggest in the Kantō region. The temple's huge sanmon (the second gate, see photo) is a 1847 reconstruction of an older original.
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Battleship Maine memorial section. In 1847 it was established at its current location after a 1846 hurricane washed dead bodies from the earlier cemetery out of the coastal sand dunes on Whitehead Point near the West Martello Towers.
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Cumberland University c.1858. Burned during the American Civil War.
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Military College of Chapultepec, hand tinted lithograph published by Nathaniel Currier, c. 1847 following the Battle of Chapultepec at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City during the Mexican-American War. A United States flag indicates the outcome of the battle.
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Intercession Cathedral (1833–1847). Charlotte Hobson's book, "Black Earth City", is an account of life in Voronezh at the time of the fall of the Soviet Union based on her experiences after spending a year in Voronezh as a foreign student in 1991–1992.
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Key West Cemetery near Solares Hill, the highest point of land on the island. The cemetery was moved to the high spot in 1847 after an 1846 hurricane washed corpses out of the beach cemetery.
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The flower vending stall: Flowers are used in puja. In the year 1847, Rani Rashmoni, a wealthy zamindari widow prepared to go upon a long pilgrimage to the sacred Hindu city of Kashi to express her devotions to the Divine Mother.
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California's third capitol at Belicia. The Senate chambers on first floor, and the Assembly chambers above. The City of Belicia was founded on May 19, 1847 by Mat Keefe and Com andante General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, on land sold to them by General Vallejo in December 1846
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Wall that was breached and repaired. Though completed in 1847, Fort Pulaski was under the control of only two caretakers until 1860 when South Carolina seceded from the United States and set in motion the Civil War
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Yerba Buena Island the first California legislature on February 18, 1850, passed an act establishing the boundaries of San Francisco County and naming the island after the former name of the city of San Francisco, Yerba Buena, which was changed in 1847
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A los martires de cuba" Section for Cuban freedom-fighters . In 1847 it was established at its current location after a 1846 hurricane washed dead bodies from the earlier cemetery out of the coastal sand dunes on Whitehead Point near the West Martello Towers
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The island of Delos, Carl Anton Joseph Rottmann,1847. Investigation of ancient stone huts found on the island indicate that it has been inhabited since the 3rd millennium BC.
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The intersection of Bay view and Finch was opened October 1960, eliminating a jog in both roads over Newton brook Creek. Finch Avenue is named after John Finch, who purchased the Bird-in-the-Hand inn in 1847.
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The Dome Edinburgh
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Mori Arinori
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Confederate Navy sailors' section In 1847 it was established at its current location after a 1846 hurricane washed dead bodies from the earlier cemetery out of the coastal sand dunes on Whitehead Point near the West Martello Towers.[2] An African Memorial Cemetery was dedicated beside the West Martello Tower in 2009.
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Shrine dedicated to Rani Rashmoni In the year 1847, Rani Rashmoni, a wealthy zamindari widow prepared to go upon a long pilgrimage to the sacred Hindu city of Kashi to express her devotions to the Divine Mother. Rani was to travel in twenty four boats, carrying relatives, servants and supplies