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| | RHS BRONZE MEDALS 1899 |
 | | January 1899, four men were struck down by foul gas in the hold of the SS Noviembre at Salford. |  | | June 1899, a man, in an attempt to escape from the police, jumped overboard from the ferry-boat between Greenore and Greencastle. |  | | November 1899, a woman, in an attempt at suicide, threw herself into the New River at Islington. |
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http://www.lsars.eurobell.co.uk/bronz99s.htm
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| | Timeline 1898-1899 |
 | | 1899 Dec 1, Robert Welch, founder of the John Birch Society, was born. |  | | 1899 Aug 31, Lynn Riggs, writer, was born. |  | | 1899 Apr 23, Some 2000 people gathered to watch the lynching Sam Hose, a black man questionably accused of murdering a white planter and raping his wife. |
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http://timelines.ws/1898_1899.HTML
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| | Timebase Multimedia Chronography - Timebase 1889-1899 |
 | | 1899 Georg von Schoenerer begins to associate the Pan-German movement with a new Lutheran movement, accounting for about 30,000 protestant conversions in Bohemia, Styria, Carinthia and Vienna between 1899 and 1910. |  | | 1899 Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Stalin) leaves the Tiflis Theological Seminary without graduating and becomes a full-time revolutionary organizer. |  | | According to his abbot, he was a good student and a class leader. |
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http://www.humanitas-international.org/showcase/chronography/timebase/1889-99t.htm
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| | The Philippine-American War (1899-1902) from Filipino-Americans.com |
 | | Many of them, including Mabini, who was captured in December 1899, were deported to Guam in January 1901. |  | | The commission had offered the Filipinos some form of autonomous government. |  | | These letters were published in local and national press in the United States by the Anti-Imperialist League in 1899 in the United States. |
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http://www.filipino-americans.com/filamwar.html
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| | Search Results for "1899" |
 | | Although the Filipinos under Emilio Aguinaldo (See 1896, Aug. 24) had aided the Americans against the Spaniards and had conquered... |  | | 1899 Forced by the costs of independent administration (state expenditure rose from 20 million leva in 1880 to 181 million leva in 1911), the government secured a... |  | | ...NUMBER: 1899 AUTHOR: William Shakespeare (15641616) QUOTATION: For greatest scandal waits on greatest state. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=1899
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 | | Elliott Informational [Page 14] RFC 1899 Summary of 1800-1899 January 1997 1829 Karn Aug 95 The ESP DES-CBC Transform This document describes the DES-CBC security transform for the IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP). |  | | This document defines the Multipart/Related content-type and provides examples of its use. |  | | This is a status report on these RFCs. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1899.txt
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| | [No title] |
 | | However, this is believed to be a good record from the nineteenth century onward and that all hurricane events since 1800 have been archived within. |  | | Most notable from this figure is a relatively even spacing with respect to major hurricane events during the early decades of the Nineteenth century with a sharp increase in Major events during the 1890's followed by a absence of major events during the subsequent century. |  | | The sparseness of hurricane occurrences before the 1790s (none at all before the 1750s for Georgia) is an artifact of the lack of settlements along the coast primarily. |
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http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/history/index.html
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| | Thermoactinomyces Tsilinsky 1899, genus |
 | | Number of subspecies cited in this file: 0 |  | | On the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names, this nomenclatural name is incorrectly cited as Thermoactinomyces Tsiklinsky (sic) 1899. |  | | On the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names, this nomenclatural name is incorrectly cited as Thermoactinomyces vulgaris Tsiklinsky (sic) 1899. |
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http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/t/thermoactinomyces.html
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| | The Open Door Note, 1899 |
 | | Return to Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy From 1898 to 1914 |  | | Submitted by U.S. Secretary of State, John Hay, September 6, 1899 |  | | Will in no way interfere with any treaty port or any vested interest within any so-called "sphere of interest" or leased territory it may have in China. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/opendoor.htm
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: American Anti-Imperialist League 1899 |
 | | The Filipinos revolted against American rule in February, 1899, and were suppressed in 1902 after a bloody, ruthless guerrilla war. |  | | In 1899 they founded the American AntiImperialist League in order to campaign, unsuccessfully as it turned out, against the annexation of the Philippines. |  | | The American AntiImperialist League was founded in 1899, after the United States occupied Cuba and Puerto Rico and the Philippine Islands. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1899antiimp.html
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| | USA Philippines War 1899-1902 |
 | | Aguinaldo and his government escaped, however, establishing a new capital at San Isidro in Nueva Ecija Province. |  | | Philippine-American War 1899-1902 (1906) a war between the United States and Filipino revolutionaries from 1899 to 1902; the insurrection may be seen as a continuation of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule. |  | | Hot-tempered and cruel, Luna collected a large number of enemies among his associates, and, according to rumor, his death was ordered by Aguinaldo. |
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http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/papa/philippines1899.htm
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| | Class of 1899 Biographies |
 | | The branch of choice for most members of the Class of 1899 was Infantry. |  | | Cowan felt that his education at West Point was a privilege and did his utmost to succeed. |  | | Gallup used his expertise in artillery munitions; Carter was involved in flying training; Embick became a senior War Department Member of the Joint Defense Board; and Herron served on the Personnel Board of the Secretary of War. |
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http://usmalibrary2.usma.edu/1899/classbios.htm
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| | Imperialism |
 | | He was an honorary vice president of the national American Anti-Imperialist League (1900-1901), a member of the executive committee of the National Association of Anti-Imperialist Clubs (1900), and a vice president of the reorganized national Anti-Imperialist League (1904-1910). |  | | He was a vice president of the Chicago Liberty Meeting held in April 1899 which led to the formation of the Anti-Imperialist League branch there. |  | | This lecture was delivered on the first Sunday after news of the war reached the United States. |
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http://www.boondocksnet.com/ai/ailtexts/salter990212.html
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| | The History Guy: Philippine American War |
 | | By November of 1899, Aguinaldo and his forces had been pushed further and further into central Luzon (the main Philippine island) and he realized he could not fight the Americans with conventional military units. |  | | Aguinaldo and his army of nearly 80,000 veteran troops realized that their "allies" in the Spanish War would soon become foes. |  | | However, the Filipinos had been fighting a bloody revolution against Spain since 1896, and had no intention of becoming a colony of another imperialist power. |
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http://www.historyguy.com/PhilipineAmericanwar.html
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| | TomDispatch |
 | | By 1896, born out of well-articulated aspirations for national economic and political independence, open revolutionary war had commenced. |  | | Such a dream of an emergent republic was not to be, however, for an expansive America had different ideas about how the islands should be ruled. |  | | On the evening of February 4, 1899, US soldiers in Santol were instructed to venture yet further into territory held by Filipino troops, with the order "to shoot if the need arose." The Americans soon encountered Filipino sentries whom they immediately fired upon. |
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http://www.tomdispatch.com/indexprint.mhtml?pid=1271
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| | International Humanitarian Law - Hague Convention II 1899 |
 | | These states or their successor states remain formally bound by the 1899 Convention in their relations with the other parties thereto. |  | | One of the purposes for which the First Hague Peace Conference of 1899 was convened was "the revision of the declaration concerning the laws and customs of war elaborated in 1874 by the Conference of Brussels, and not yet ratified" (Russian circular note of 30 December 1898). |  | | As between the parties to the 1907 Convention, this Convention has replaced the 1899 Convention (see Article 4 of the 1907 Convention). |
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http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/73cb71d18dc4372741256739003e6372/cd0f6c83f96fb459c12563cd002d66a1?OpenDocument
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| | The Concentration Camps |
 | | Russia and the Anglo-Boer War 1899 - 1902 by Elisaveta Kandyba- Foxcroft. |  | | The Second War of Independence was fought from 1899 to 1902 when England laid her hands on the mineral riches of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (Transvaal) under the false pretence of protecting the rights of the foreigners who swarmed to the Transvaal gold fields. |  | | The concentration camps in which Britain killed 27 000 Boer women and children(24000) during the Second War of Independence (1899 - 1902) today still have far-reaching effects on the existence of the Boerevolk. |
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http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/hellkamp.htm
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| | The First Car - A History of the Automobile |
 | | This Daimler of 1899 was owned by Lionel Rothcheld. |  | | By the end of the year Ford had sold his first car, which he called a Quadracycle, for $200 and used the money to build another one. |  | | A few prototypes were built but no production cars were ever made by this company. |
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http://www.ausbcomp.com/~bbott/cars/carhist.htm
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| | 1899 Wedding Gown |
 | | According to the article she had married Arthur Beatty, a University of Wisconsin English professor, on June 29, 1899 in the parlor of her Thorndale, Ontario home. |  | | Carlotta appears to have been very aware of the new fashion. |  | | It also bloused over the waistline making the bosom look as if it was in the wrong place. |
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http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/patterns/1899weddinginfo.html
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| | Newsies-movie.com - Historical Sources |
 | | The musical Newsies was inspired by articles in the New York Times covering the historical newsboys' strike of 1899. |  | | Every major newspaper in the United States raised their distribution prices to capitalize on the action--but New York's took longer than the others. |  | | Screenwriters Bob Tzudiker and Noni White were inspired to write the original screenplay for Newsies after stumbling over these articles, the coverage of the 1899 strike by the New York Times. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/jmar/newsies/history.html
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| | The 1899 Cleveland Spiders |
 | | You are not asked 50 times a day, "What was the score?" People take it for granted that you lost. |  | | Louis Sockalexis stayed with the Spiders for two more years, but could never control his alcoholism enough to regain his stardom. |  | | Lafayette (Lave) Cross was the son of immigrants. |
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http://www.wcnet.org/~dlfleitz/cleve.htm
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| | The White Man's Burden and Its Critics |
 | | The elevation of Rudyard Kipling's reputation in February 1899 while he was near death from pneumonia while "The White Man's Burden" was being debated, and the more thorough criticism of his writings, ethics and religious beliefs that followed. |  | | The Philippine-American War began on February 4 and two days later the U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Paris that officially ended the Spanish-American War, ceded Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines to the United States, and placed Cuba under U.S. control. |  | | by City and State, July 20, 1899 (editorial) |
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http://www.boondocksnet.com/ai/kipling
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| | 1899 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | January 1 - End of Spanish rule in Cuba. |  | | 1899 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). |  | | You can help in our current fundraiser by donating here! |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1899
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| | Skagit County Times, Sedro-Woolley, 1899 |
 | | A.M. Sabin, attorney at law, will practice in all the state and federal courts. |  | | He was also a member of the Woolley City Council for most of the 1890s before being elected in 1899 to the council of the merged towns. |  | | Councilman [Dr. M.B.] Mattice referred to it, saying that the peculiar state of affairs made it appear that the city would in this transaction be required to pay [illegible] for the property. |
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http://www.stumpranchonline.com/skagitjournal/SkagitCtyRiv/Library/S-W/SCTimes-1899Var.html
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| | The Scream! - 1899 V 18866 |
 | | I would like to put it into something like xten's x-lite or if it is good their new eyebeam. |  | | I am already with 18866 and I have been trying to register with 1899 for the past but to no avail... |  | | Been with 18866 for over a year, and find its charges meet my (UK-fixed line) requirements well. |
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http://www.the-scream.co.uk/forums/t17642_1899_V_18866
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| | Oceanic House: White Star Fleet--Oceanic (1899) |
 | | Her construction had been partially subsidized by the Admiralty, thus her decks were strengthened to accomodate gun mounts, coal bunkers and bulkheads were placed for maximum protection from gunfire, specific speed and cruising ranges were met, and passenger spaces were easily convertable into spaces for troop transport. |  | | She could carry 410 in first class, 300 in second, and 1,000 in steerage. |  | | She was delivered to White Star on 26 August 1899 and would remain the largest existing ship in the world, the first to surpass the length (although not gross tonnage) of Great Eastern, until the arrival of Celtic in 1901. |
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http://www.bytenet.net/kaleidoscope/osnc/fleet/oceanic2.htm
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| | PBS - Harriman Expedition Retraced |
 | | Newspapers all over the world featured the story on their front pages. |  | | The expedition became famous even before the ship, the S.S. George W. Elder, set sail. |  | | History has shown that the Harriman Alaska Expedition lived up to all expectations: genera and species new to science were described, fossil species newly recorded, natural history collections created, and the Harriman Fiord surveyed for the first time. |
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http://www.pbs.org/harriman
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| | The Pre-1899 Antique Guns FAQ |
 | | Note 2: All.22 rimfire IJ topbreak revolvers are post-1898 (The.22 chambering began in 1901). |  | | Q: I saw a post that said that pre-1899s are considered modern ìfirearmsî if they are chambered to fire ammunition that is available off-the-shelf. |  | | A: Although your State and local laws may vary, any firearm with a frame or receiver that actually made before Jan. 1, 1899 is legally "antique" and not considered a "firearm" under Federal law. |
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http://www.rawles.to/Pre-1899_FAQ.html
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| | Sand Island Keeper's Log, 1899 |
 | | Picket left Station at 8:30 A. for Raspberry Island with Mr. |  | | Keeper cleaned windows and tower and picked strawberries, til 2:15 P. when he went to East Bay with his niece Emma Hahn to put her on the Str. |  | | Keeper moved his chickens over to Eastbay and some thing to send to town on Barker Keeper finished Mr. |
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http://www.nps.gov/apis/log/sandlog2.htm
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| | Roosevelt, Theodore. 1899. The Rough Riders |
 | | An immediate bestseller upon its release in 1899, The Rough Riders is Roosevelts personal writings on his adventures in the Spanish-American War. |  | | A truly American crew of cowboys, scholars, land speculators, Native Americans and African Americans, the Rough Riders triumphs and defeats are chronicled with riveting and engrossing detail. |  | | No man was allowed to drop out to help the wounded. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/51
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| | Wireless Remote Control and the Electronic Computer Logic Gate |
 | | On November 8, 1899 Tesla's ROV design received United States Patent No. 613,809, "Method of and Apparatus for Controlling Mechanism of Moving Vessels or Vehicles." Tesla's more powerful radio transmitter made his ROV a practical reality and opened up the age of wireless telecommunications. |  | | Instead of depending on interconnecting electrical wires to carry the controlling signals, he used radio waves. |  | | An important feature of every system for wireless remote control is its immunity to interference. |
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http://www.tfcbooks.com/articles/control.htm
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| | ROBERT WILHELM BUNSEN |
 | | Upon his retirement at the age of 78, Bunsen left the chemical work behind, returned to his first love of geology, keeping up with the latest developments in the field and corresponding with his old friends such as Roscoe, Kirchhoff and Helmholtz. |  | | Bunsen died August 16, 1899 after a peaceful three day sleep, leaving behind a glowing legacy of discoveries and technological advances that allowed the world of chemistry to burn brightly. |
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http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/Bunsen.html
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| | Train Robbery, 1899 |
 | | Lawson recounted his experience in the June 8, 1899 issue of the Buffalo Bulletin. |  | | We pick up his story after the train has been halted: |  | | In the early summer of 1899, he was in the mail car of a train stopped by the Hole in the Wall Gang in the wilds of Wyoming. |
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http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/cassidy.htm
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| | Calendar for 1898-1899 |
 | | Both Coquelin and Jean Coquelin were consistently praised by reviewers, but one member of the company who was panned with some consistency was the unfortunate Mlle. |  | | The Times (13 March 1899) felt his excellent acting contributed to the success of the play. |  | | The latter included some timely burlesque of current public figures (such as Lord Kitchener and Major Marchand). |
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http://www.emich.edu/public/english/adelphi_calendar/m98d.htm
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| | Duke Ellington |
 | | Born: April 29, 1899, Washington, D.C. Died: May 24, 1974, New York City |  | | Born Edward Kennedy Ellington, Duke Ellington was one of the founding fathers of jazz music. |
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http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/ellington
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| | King John (1899) |
 | | I have seen this movie and would like to comment on it |  | | Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for King John (1899) |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0000247
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| | USN Ships--USS Wyandotte (1864-1899) |
 | | This page features all the views we have related to USS Wyandotte, which was originally named Tippecanoe. |  | | Recommissioned for Spanish-American War coast defense between late April and September 1898, she was mainly stationed in the Boston area. |  | | USS Wyandotte was sold for scrapping in January 1899. |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-w/wyndot-2.htm
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| | MAY, 1899 BaseballLibrary.com |
 | | The club releases him, and he signs with Hartford of the Eastern League. |  | | Sporting Life indirectly criticizes joint ownership of two clubs with this comment: "Syndicate Baseball Results—May 17, 1898, Cleveland 16 W, eight L; May 17, 1899, Cleveland three W, 20 L." |  | | In Cincinnati, Giants pitcher Cy Seymour hits two doubles and two singles, but his wildness costs him a win against the Reds. |
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http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/chronology/1899MAY.stm
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| | The Avalon Project : Laws of War |
 | | Hague II - Laws and Customs of War on Land : 29 July 1899 |  | | Declaration II - on the Use of Projectiles the Object of Which is the Diffusion of Asphyxiating or Deleterious Gases; July 29, 1899 |  | | Final Act of the International Peace Conference; July 29, 1899 |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/lawofwar/lawwar.htm
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| | USN Ships--USS Manayunk (1865-1899) |
 | | Decommissioned in September 1898, USS Ajax was sold in October 1899. |  | | In July 1898 she was recommissioned for Spanish-American War duty at Baltimore, Maryland. |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/manayunk.htm
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| | Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper (1899) |
 | | In The Yellow Wallpaper, originally published in 1899, she presents the internal dialogue of a woman diagnosed with hysteria and for whom total rest has been prescribed. |  | | In the short fiction, the patient is slowly driven mad by her cure, cut off from any intellectual pursuits whatsoever. |
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http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/ywdiscuss.html
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| | Search Results for 1899 - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The city was a post town and marketplace until it was connected to Tokyo by railway in 1899. |  | | Short biography of this Finnish poet along with a list of his literary works. |  | | Expand your search on 1899 with these databases: |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=1899&ct=
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| | Fingerlakes New York Bed and Breakfast - Skaneateles Lake, Skaneateles, New York, NY |
 | | Copyright © 1996-2000 1899 Lady of the Lake, all rights reserved. |  | | In the heart of the village of Skaneateles; within a one block walk to the shops and restaurants; with magnificent views of Skaneateles Lake, the eastern gateway to the Fingerlakes region of New York; and, only 20 minutes from Syracuse. |  | | This majestic 1899 Queen Ann Victorian is filled with antiques, hardwood floors and oriental rugs yet offers such modern amenities as: |
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http://www.ladyofthelake.net
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| | Map of Indian Nations Circa 1899 - Title Page |
 | | Again, because this is a large map, I have left it in its entirety, but have also offered those with smaller systems a method to look at parts of it separately....I have split the map into about thirds.... |  | | Map of Indian Nations Circa 1899 - Title Page |  | | Need to contact Pam Rietsch, the creator of this site? |
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http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MAP/1899IN
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| | Biography of F. A. Hayek |
 | | Hayek's life spanned the twentieth century, and he made his home in some of the great intellectual communities of the period. |  | | Born Friedrich August von Hayek in 1899 to a distinguished family of Viennese intellectuals, |
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http://www.mises.org/content/hayekbio.asp
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| | WIRKSWORTH Parish Records 1600-1900, Frontpage |
 | | As with surnames, there were a great number of non-standard spellings before 1800. |  | | There are 4,087 different FIRSTNAMES in the Wirksworth and Middleton Registers between 1608 and 1899, a few of them of unknown gender. |
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http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/frontpag.htm
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