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| | COUNTS JOURNAL 1849- |
 | | Wednesday August 29, 1849 Traveled 6 miles - found some careless weeds and camped. |  | | Monday August 27, 1849 Traveled 20 miles - started at 4 O'clock - camped - found nothing for man or beast. |  | | Wednesday October 3, 1849 Traveled 16 or 18 miles over sandy desert - camped at Vallecito an Indian village containing a few degraded beings. |
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http://www.mariposaresearch.net/COUNTS.html
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| | Irish Potato Famine (1845-1849) Thesis @ ArtisticNudity.com (Artistic Nudity) |
 | | 90,000 people were evicted in 1849 alone, though up to one third were allowed to return as 'caretakers'. |  | | In the case of the 1846-49 Irish Famine, the response of Tory government head Sir Robert Peel was to purchase some foreign maize for delivery to Ireland, and to repeal the Corn Laws, which prohibited imports of the much cheaper foreign grain to Ireland. |  | | The Famine was at least fifty years in the making, due to the disastrous interaction of British economic policy, destructive farming methods, and the unfortunate appearance of "the Blight" —the potato fungus that almost instantly destroyed the primary food source for the majority population. |
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http://www.artisticnudity.com/encyclopedia/Irish_Potato_Famine_(1845-1849)
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| | New Brunswick Sources, 1849 |
 | | [January 11th, 1849] a report drawn up by F. N. Gisborne, Esq. |  | | [April 21st, 1849] was brought to Saint John by the Express for the United States Associated Press. |  | | from February 21 to October 2, 1849, inclusive, |
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http://alts.net/ns1625/nb1849.html
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| | California State Archives-1849 State Constitution (records) |
 | | This is the handwritten parchment copy of the constitution that the delegates signed on October 13, 1849. |  | | It was ordered placed "among the archives of the State". |  | | This is the handwritten "third reading" copy of the constitution that the convention adopted on October 10 and 11, 1849. |
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http://www.ss.ca.gov/archives/level3_const1849.html
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| | Reptile & Amphibian Prints |
 | | Antique prints of lizards, turtles, tortoise, frog, iguana from |  | | Antique prints of turtle, snake, toad, frog, iguana, lizard 1849 |  | | Antique prints of reptiles, amphibians, crocodile, turtle, frog, snakes 178 |
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http://www.panteek.com/reptiles.htm
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| | Texas Governor George T. Wood: An Inventory of Records at the Texas State Archives, 1848-1849 |
 | | Jowers and Moffitt to [Secretary of State], Dec. 31, 1849, |  | | Bryant to [Secretary of State], Dec. 31, 1849, |  | | Winfield to [Secretary of State], Dec. 23, 1849, |
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http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/tslac/40006/tsl-40006.html
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| | California 1849 |
 | | Kessler had been shot through the lungs by a John Starkey who with a William Patton tried to deprive him of his property. |  | | To California with "The Ikenberry Party" in 1849 |  | | - David McCully reported that a Samuel Starkey was on the 1849 trip with them, but we haven't been able to identify him in either Iowa or California. |
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http://pweb.netcom.com/~symbios/eiken.html
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| | Early San Francisco Street Names - 1846-1849 |
 | | Bryant acquired considerable property and returned to the East, where he wrote his historical book, What I Saw in California. |  | | He was a member of the State Constitutional Convention at Monterey in 1849. |  | | In 1849 he again came west across the plains and was for years a prominent property holder in San Francisco, taking an active interest in politics. |
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http://www.sfmuseum.org/street/stnames3.html
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| | Louisiana Timeline: Year 1849 |
 | | St. Basils Convent was built in 1849 as a large private home on La. 1 in Plaquemine, La. Seven years later it became a Catholic Convent operated by the Marionite order for well over a hundred years. |  | | The Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba, now 54, returns to her birthplace after 38 years to escape the aftermath of the latest French revolution and to see to her estate. |  | | This prominent St. Mary Parish plantation owner and lawyer of the reconstruction period will serve the people of Louisiana as: Louisiana State Senator (1880-1892) Thirty-first Governor (1892-1900) United States Senator (1900-1912). |
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http://www.enlou.com/time/year1849.htm
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| | Stanton. American Scientific Exploration, 1845-1849 |
 | | Benjamin himself died at the hands of Utes in 1849. |  | | Visiting the United States in 1856, he formed friendships with John Cassin, S.F. Baird, and Joseph Leidy and took a canoe trip down the Mississippi before returning to London, where he published an account of his travels. |  | | Edward and Richard continued to serve with a number of western expeditions during the 1850s, until Richard was killed by Utes in 1853 while with the Pacific Railroad Surveys (1853). |
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http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/guides/stanton/4549.htm
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| | Overland Diaries - 1849 |
 | | Elephant, 1849: James Mason Hutchings' Journal of His Overland |  | | To locate: Holdings for: UCB Johnson, John A. Notebook, 1849. |  | | A Trip to California in 1849." Ohio State Archaeological and |
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http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/diaries.htm
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| | 1849 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1849 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). |  | | In Milan, anti-Austrian activists organize a smoking boycott in protest of the Austrian monopoly on tobacco. |  | | 1846 1847 1848 - 1849 - 1850 1851 1852 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1849
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| | MWP: Sherwood Bonner (1849-1883) |
 | | The true breadth of her talent as writer, however, is now beginning to be realized as works long out of print are being rediscovered and republished, works that include short fiction, a novella, a novel, two series of journalistic travel letters, celebrity profiles, historical/autobiographical sketches, and poems. |  | | Catherine Sherwood Bonner was born February 26, 1849, in Holly Springs, Mississippi. |
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http://www.olemiss.edu/mwp/dir/bonner_sherwood
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| | 1849 - DR. IVAN PAVLOV (1849-1936) |
 | | In 1849 the disease was brought to the city on the emigrant boat John Drew Year Deaths Rate Per 100000 Persons 1849 678 2897 1850 420 1402 (416 deaths |  | | On April 14, 1849, the Hungarian Parliament in Debrecen, following an appeal by Kossuth, unanimously adopted the following declaration: [jpn]]. |  | | Last Updated: 10/14/03 (Rehosted 12/31/04), 1849-2003 1840, Gold Rush 48-49, Independent Democrat Burnett 1849 - 1851 Resigned. |
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http://happybuilder.com/hpud/1849.html
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| | This Week's Letters -- 283 (5409): 1849 -- Science |
 | | This Week's Letters -- 283 (5409): 1849 -- Science |  | | Jump to: Page Content, Section Navigation, Site Navigation, Site Search, Account Information, or Site Tools. |
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/283/5409/1849a
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| | Amazon.com: Blind Tom, the Black Pianist-Composer (1849-1908): Books: Geneva Handy Southall |
 | | This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. |  | | Noted by many musical authorities to be a musician of amazing skill, expressive playing, and incredible memory, he was nonetheless considered by his "admirers" still nearer to "animals" than other human beings, and was exploited by a series of whites after the Civil War for their own financial comfort. |  | | THOMAS GREENE WIGGINS (popularly known as Blind Tom) was born of slave parentage May 25, 1849, on the Wiley Edward Jones Plantation in Harris County, Georgia. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0810835940?v=glance
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| | Moving to Plymouth - Plymouth NH Chamber of Commerce |
 | | The Courthouse Bell was introduced in 1849 to open court with its summons. |  | | This company purchased the foundry of Joseph Revere, son of Paul Revere. |  | | As a result of its renovation, the building will continue to stand the tests of time in service to the community. |
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http://www.plymouthnh.org/moving/history.html
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| | PBS - THE WEST - California Gold Rush of 1849 |
 | | PBS - THE WEST - California Gold Rush of 1849 |  | | 3.1 One of the many newspaper headlines that sparked the California Gold Rush of 1849. |
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http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/three/63_01.htm
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| | NASA FAR Sup 1849 |
 | | Carrying out the duties, functions, and responsibilities described in FAR Part 49 and this Part 1849 |
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http://farsite.hill.af.mil/archive/Nasa/89.92/1849.htm
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| | Uberti 1849 Wells Fargo .31 Blackpowder |
 | | 340380 - 1849 Wells Fargo 4" - MSRP $270 |  | | Join the Impact Guns mailing list to be notified of special sales and promotions: |  | | Ships direct to you, no federal firearms dealer required |
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http://www.impactguns.com/store/340380.html
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| | Knights of Columbus Council #1849 |
 | | Council #1849, although not affiliated with any one parish, is a vital part of the Catholic Community in Amador County. |  | | The Amador County Council #1849 serves the entire County of Amador as well as parts of El Dorado, Calaveras, and Sacramento Counties. |
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http://www.kofc1849.org
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| | 1849 - - West Village - New York Magazine Bar Guide |
 | | You can get your buzz on early at 1849 as the bar's daily happy hour halves the price of any well drink or beer before 8pm. |  | | Just be prepared to get the hairy eyeball from one of the many taxidermied animal heads mounted on the walls—all part of the less-than-subtle Wild West theme: Antelope-horn chandelier, anyone? |  | | 1849 - - West Village - New York Magazine Bar Guide |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/listings/bar/1849
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| | Cortland County Death Notices & Obituaries - 1849 |
 | | Our society have met with a deep loss in the death of this estimable woman. |  | | Cortland County Death Notices & Obituaries - 1849 |  | | 5 Apr 1849 Died, In this village, on the 1st inst., of Consumption, Mrs. |
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/cortland/vitals/d1849.htm
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| | ArtMagick: John William Waterhouse (British, 1849-1917) |
 | | John William Waterhouse was born in 1849 in Rome, where his father worked as a painter. |  | | He was referred to as "Nino" throughout his life. |  | | ARTMAGICK IS SPONSORED BY: THE PEACOCK MIRROR and MUSEUM MAPPER. |
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http://www.artmagick.com/artists/waterhouse.aspx
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 | | june th 16 {1849/06/16} [the year 1849 was determined using a perpetual calendar, working backward from the year 1852 which appears later in this volume] -- very cold with Snow in the morning spoke the Salina from England she came so near as to ??? |  | | Those taken out at once will be somewhat cooked through; and those left in five minutes will be hard boiled, or nearly so, and thus the taste of every one may be suited, and no toughness of the whites be observed." [end of page mv659_094.gif] WATERMELON PICKLES.-- The ladies will discover something new in |
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| | Zoological Citation Notes -- J |
 | | Note: Page 28 appeared in fascicle 2 in July 1845; plate 9B appeared no earlier than 1849 (Holthuis and Sakai, 1970)." |
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| | Home Page |
 | | With a population of 7,100 people, Mammoth’s unique small town atmosphere is the perfect base for your Yosemite National Park, Devil’s Postpile National Monument and Bodie Ghost Town adventures by offering a variety of restaurants, shops and nightlife. |  | | Stay and ski Canyon Lodge-one of two full service lodges in Mammoth Lakes, CA. |  | | Nestled in the alpine of California’s scenic Sierra Mountains, Mammoth Lakes is a recreation lovers’ dream come true! |
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http://www.1849condos.com
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| | Thomas Carlyle (1849) "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question" |
 | | [Note on electronic version: This essay by Thomas Carlyle was published anonymously in 1849 in Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country. |  | | For more information and context, see our Carlyle-Mill "Negro Question" Debate. |  | | Thomas Carlyle (1849) "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question" |
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http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/texts/carlyle/carlodnq.htm
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| | St. Louis Fire |
 | | In the spring of 1849, St. Louis, Missouri had a population of 45,000 souls, the western boundary of the city extending only to Eleventh Street, about three-fourths of a mile in width, by a river front of three miles. |  | | And the St. Louis Fire Department Yearbook 1857-1991 |
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http://www.ezl.com/~fireball/Disaster07.htm
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| | Hawaii-United States Treaty -1849 |
 | | Return to the Independent & Sovereign Nation-State of Hawai`i Home Page, the Legal Documents Index or the Kingdom of Hawaii Treaty List |  | | Senate advice and consent to ratification January 14, 1850 |  | | US TREATY WITH THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, DEC. 20, 1849 |
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http://www.hawaii-nation.org/treaty1849.html
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