Articles, tagged with "1861", page 2
06th January 2011
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jackjreynolds
05th January 2011
As a fellow genealogist, I am sure that you have had the same experiences I have had, in attempting to find people in census documents. Sometimes, an ancestor can be found in, say, the 1851 and 1871 UK census documents, but is nowhere to be found in the 1...
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Sue Fenn
17th December 2010
Many of you may not know about the historical fact that the old nickname used to refer to the flag of United States is, Old Glory. It was given by William Drive, a nineteenth century American sea captain. We can say it in this way also that the term is us...
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Tauqeer Ul Hassan
14th December 2010
Contrary to popular notions, the first income tax was not put into law in the early 1900's. In fact, the first President to institute an income tax was Abraham Lincoln. In 1861, President Lincoln and Congress passed an income tax law to assist with fundin...
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Bill Potter
23rd November 2010
Italy has its reputation through a lot of things, from sports cars and interior design, but for all that Italian cuisine has earned a nationally renowned. Of course, Italian national football team won the 2006 World Cup, but Italian cuisine continues to w...
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Padrinos pizza and pasta
27th October 2010
Cinco de Mayo, the fifth of May is a day of great cultural significance in Mexico, and a tradition that has been kept alive for nearly 150 years. It celebrates one of history’s most unlikely victories by a Mexican army over the strong French opposition.
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VacationRentalPeople
12th August 2010
As iconic as a Black Cab and Big Ben, the red pillar boxes in which we post our letters have come to be a national symbol of Britain. But where did the idea originate from, and how have they developed over the years?
In the pre-post box era, there wer...
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Harvey McEwan
05th July 2010
People always tell us to aim for the stars, but sadly, having unrealistic expectations is a surefire way to end up disappointed. The problem partly stems from the kind of stories we hear growing up. Ariel gets the prince (as opposed to turning into sea sc...
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Paul Thomson
22nd June 2010
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p3dro
29th May 2010
Dr. Hauschka Skin Care is a holistic range of high quality products and treatments. Inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), the range was developed in the 1960's by Dr, Rudolf Hauschka, a medical chemist and Elisabeth Sigmund, a cosmetologist ...
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Katrina Wagner
20th May 2010
The 2010 Caulfield Cup Winner is going to be one of the greatest thoroughbred race horses this year. The race horse may even go on to come to be the Melbourne Cup Winner. The Caulfield Cup is a great race which is an event in the awesome Spring Racing Car...
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Chun-Lam Samuel Lo
28th April 2010
Located in South America, Argentina is a beautiful and passionate place. Following is an overview of Argentina for travelers.
Overview of Argentina for Travelers
Argentina covers roughly 1.1 million square miles and is the second largest country in...
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Ernest Cobb
27th April 2010
If you're looking for an excellent tool to use practicing your Chinese martial art, select the 40 plus inch Tai Chi sword for its great dependability plus because incredible value. There are many swords from which you can choose when you're looking to t...
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briangarvin
23rd April 2010
Early postcards were inspired by envelopes with printed images, and personal cards that were privately printed from woodcuts or lithographs. The private postal card first appeared in Philadelphia in 1861, patented by John P. Carlton, and later sold to H.L...
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Robert Bell
19th April 2010
The Melbourne Cup Winner is going to be the horse which crosses the line 1st in the race that stops a nation. Melbourne is at which I am living and it is also the place where I was born. If you know about this race then it is most likely because you are a...
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Author:
Chun-Lam Samuel Lo