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* Hubert Austin ( 1845 1915 ), British architect
Causes include controversy over admitting Missouri as a slave state in 1820, the acquisition of Texas as a slave state in 1845 and the status of slavery in western territories won as a result of the Mexican American War and the resulting Compromise of 1850.
* 1845 Ödön Lechner, Hungarian architect, designed the Museum of Applied Arts and the Church of St. Elisabeth ( d. 1914 )
* 1845 The Russian Geographical Society is founded in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
* 1845 André Bessette, Canadian pastor and saint ( d. 1937 )
In Serbia Nikola Pašić ( 1845 1926 ) and his Radical Party dominated Serbian politics after 1903 ; they also monopolized power in Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1929 ; during the dictatorship of the 1930s, it furnished the prime minister.
Mackenzie married Helen Neil ( 1826 1852 ) in 1845 and with her had three children, with only one girl surviving infancy.
* Joseph von Hazzi ( 1768 1845 ): Bavarian Privy Councillor
Bloch was highly interdisciplinary, influenced by the geography of Paul Vidal de la Blache ( 1845 1918 ) and the sociology of Émile Durkheim ( 1858 1917 ).
* Adrian Jones ( 1845 1938 ), English sculptor and painter who specialized in animals, particularly horses
* 1845 Gabriel Lippmann, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1921 )
* 1845 Ludwig II of Bavaria ( d. 1886 )
Alexander Alexandrovich () ( 10 March 1845 1 November 1894 ), known historically as Alexander III or Alexander the Peacemaker reigned as Emperor of Russia from until his death on.
* Alexander III of Russia ( 1845 1894 ), emperor of Russia
* Alexander III of Russia ( 1845 1894 ), emperor of Russia
Andrew Jackson ( March 15, 1767 June 8, 1845 ) was the seventh President of the United States ( 1829 1837 ).
* 1845 The first issue of Scientific American magazine is published.
* 1756 Heinrich Graf von Bellegarde, Austrian field marshal and statesman ( d. 1845 )
* Johnny Appleseed John Chapman ( September 26, 1774 March 18, 1845 ), also known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
* 1845 Abai Qunanbaiuli, Kazakh poet, composer, and philosopher ( d. 1904 )
He married secondly at the Dolmabahçe Palace in 1861 to HH Edâdil Kadın Efendi ( 1845 Dolmabahçe Palace, 12 December 1875 ), and had one child.
" Tradition, reported by George Chalmers in his Caledonia ( 1807 ), and by the New Statistical Account ( 1834 1845 ), has it that the early-historic mound of the Cunninghillock by Inverurie is the burial place of Áed.
* 1845 Carl Spitteler, Swiss poet, Nobel laureate ( d. 1924 )
* Suitbert Bæumer ( 1845 94 )

1845 and eminent
Thomas Dangerfield supplied the court with a list of forty-eight members of the Green Ribbon Club in 1679 ; and although Dangerfield's numerous perjuries make his unsupported evidence worthless, it receives confirmation as regards several names from a list given to James II by Nathan Wade in 1685 ( Harleian manuscripts 1845 ), while a number of more eminent personages are mentioned in The Cabal, a satire published in 1680, as also frequenting the club.
His son, Count Georg von Cancrin, or Kankrin ( 1774 1845 ), was the eminent Russian minister of finance.
" Despite " the " professional " advice and the very painful and " highest quality " treatments of the time being given freely to him by Doctors Roberts and Scott, and the eminent surgeon Mr. Coulson, for " violent vomiting ", " inflamed throat ", and then catching " a cold " in April 1845, Barham died.

1845 and controversial
A controversial restoration program was initiated in 1845, overseen by architects Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
In 1845 he published his History of the Conquest of Scinde, and in 1851 the corresponding History of the Administration of Scinde books which in style and vigour rivalled the great History, but which, being written for controversial purposes, were not likely to maintain enduring popularity.
The ICM was particularly controversial during the period of the Irish Famine ( 1845 1852 ) believing the famine to be a judgment from God on Irish Catholics who had clung to the Catholic faith-" The truth of the Scriptures was verified in the groans of the dying, and their wails for the dead ".
Admiral Sir Philip Charles Calderwood Henderson Durham, GCB ( 29 July 1763 2 April 1845 ) was a Royal Navy officer whose service in the American War of Independence, French Revolutionary War and Napoleonic Wars was lengthy, distinguished and at times controversial.

1845 and Anglican
The oldest surviving public building in the inner-city is the Anglican Church of St John the Baptist, in the suburb of Reid, which was consecrated in 1845.
Sydney Smith ( 3 June 1771 22 February 1845 ) was an English writer and Anglican cleric.
From 1845, when the first Anglican church was built on the site of the present Community Centre on Stephen Street, by Edmund Blacket, a number of churches were established, including St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in the 1850s, the Methodist Church on King Street, now Newtown Mission, and the Baptist Church in Church Street.
The present university was first chartered as " Queen's College, Belfast " in 1845, when it was associated with the simultaneously founded Queen's College, Cork and Queen's College, Galway as part of the Queen's University of Ireland founded to encourage higher education for Catholics and Presbyterians, as a counterpart to Trinity College, Dublin, then an Anglican institution.
One prominent building, the Anglican St John's Church, was consecrated and opened for use in 1845.
Harris Promenade, named after Lord Harris ( Governor of Trinidad 1845 54 ), houses City Hall, the Magistrates Court, Supreme Court, Police Station, Anglican, Roman Catholic and Methodist churches and two schools, St. Joseph's Convent, San Fernando San Fernando Boys ' R. C and St. Gabriel's Girls R. C.
Mannings Heath has an Anglican church dedicated to The Good Shepherd, built in 1845, a pub, the Dun Horse Inn and golf course ( Mannings Heath Golf Club ).
In defence of public morals and Evangelical Tory dominance in the city, the Reverend Abraham Hume, Anglican priest and lecturer, delivered a detailed attack on Vestiges at the Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society on 13 January 1845, demonstrating that the book conflicted with standard specialist scientific texts on nebulae, fossils and embryos, and accusing it of manipulative novelistic techniques occupying " the debatable ground between science and fiction ".
The village churches include St Remigius ' Anglican church, a Methodist church and a Baptist Church ( dating from 1845 ) The latter two are 20th century red brick buildings, though the Primitive Methodist chapel of 1868 is now a private residence.
* Thomas Turton DD ( 1780 1864 ), mathematician and Anglican bishop, appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University in 1822, Dean of Westminster from 1842 and Bishop of Ely 1845

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