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The family factory produced armaments for the Crimean War ( 1853 1856 ); but, had difficulty switching back to regular domestic production when the fighting ended and they filed for bankruptcy.
* 1856 William Martin Conway, English art critic and mountaineer ( d. 1937 )
* 1776 Amedeo Avogadro, Italian chemist ( d. 1856 )
* 1856 Alfred Deakin, Australian politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Australia ( d. 1919 )
* 1856 Ivan Franko, Ukrainian writer ( d. 1916 )
* 1856 Aparicio Saravia, Uruguayan politician and military leader ( d. 1904 )
* 1856 Diamond Jim Brady, American financier ( d. 1917 )
* 1816 Charles Frédéric Gerhardt, French chemist ( d. 1856 )
** Various articles on Alcidamas ( 1856 1919, with links to further online material )
Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, to Jacob Johnson ( 1778 1812 ) and Mary (" Polly ") McDonough ( 1783 1856 ), a seamstress and the daughter of Andrew McDonough.
* 1856 Carle David Tolmé Runge, German physicist ( d. 1927 )
* 1910 Mikhail Vrubel, Russian painter ( b. 1856 )
* 1925 John Singer Sargent, American artist ( b. 1856 )
* John Cramp, 1851 1853 ( and 1856 1869 )
* Edmund Crawley, 1853 1856
* John Cramp, 1856 1869
* 1856 William Willett, English builder and daylight saving time advocate ( d. 1915 )
* 1856 Battle of Rivas: Juan Santamaria burns down the hostel where William Walker's filibusters are holed up.
* 1856 The Theta Chi fraternity is founded at Norwich University.
He married firstly at the Dolmabahçe Palace in Constantinople in 1856 to Georgian HH Dürrünev Kadın Efendi ( Batumi, 15 March 1835 Constantinople, Üsküdar, Çamlıca Palace, 3 December 1892 ), and had three children.
He married thirdly in 1872 to Circassian HH Gevherin Nedaxe Kadın Efendi ( Caucasus, 8 July 1856 Ortaköy Palace, Ortaköy, Constantinople, 20 September 1894 ), and had one child.
* 1856 Henri Philippe Pétain, French soldier and statesman ( d. 1951 )

1856 and George
* 1856 George Bernard Shaw, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1950 )
* 1856 Scenes of Clerical Life, the first work of fiction by the author later known as George Eliot, is submitted for publication.
Bishop George Errington founded St Boniface's Catholic College, Plymouth in 1856.
* Mary Ellen, ( 1856 1908 ) who married the mathematician and author Charles Howard Hinton and had four children: George ( 1882 1943 ), Eric (* 1884 ), William ( 1886 1909 ) and Sebastian ( 1887 1923 ) inventor of the Jungle gym.
George Smith Patton Jr. was born in San Gabriel, California in 1885, to George Smith Patton Sr. ( 1856 1927 ) and his wife Ruth Wilson ( 1861 1928 ), daughter of Benjamin Davis Wilson.
The second George Smith Patton ( born George William Patton in 1856, changing his name to honor his late father in 1868 ) was one of four children.
* George Finlay, ( 1856 ), History of the Byzantine Empire from DCCXVI to MLVII, 2nd Edition, Published by W. Blackwood.
* George Stevens 5 wins ( Freetrader ( 1856 ), Emblem ( 1863 ), Emblematic ( 1864 ), The Colonel ( 1869, 1870 ))
After completing Colenso's project, Bleek travelled to Cape Town in 1856 to become Sir George Grey's official interpreter as well as to catalogue his private library.
Erath County was formed from Bosque and Coryell counties in 1856 and named for George Bernard Erath, one of the original surveyors of the area.
Conflict between the miners and Native Americans led to war in 1853, which continued intermittently until the final defeat of the last band under chiefs John and George by a combined force of regular army and civilians May 29, 1856 at Big Bend on the Illinois River.
In 1931, a monument was established at the Union County border with Union Parish, Louisiana, through the private efforts of former Arkansas Governor George Washington Donaghey ( 1856 1937 ), who was born in Union Parish and grew up in the border area before he moved as a teenager to Conway, Arkansas.
In 1931, a monument was established at the Union Parish border with Union County, Arkansas, through the private efforts of former Arkansas Governor George Washington Donaghey ( 1856 1937 ), who was born in Union Parish and grew up in the border area before he moved as a teenager to Conway, Arkansas.
Hubert Austin ( 1868 ), George Frederick Bodley ( 1845 56 ), Charles Buckeridge ( 1856 57 ), Somers Clarke ( 1865 ), William Henry Crossland (?
), C. Hodgson Fowler ( 1856 60 ), Thomas Gardner ( 1856 61 ), Thomas Graham Jackson ( 1858 61 ), John T. Micklethwaite ( 1862 69 ), Benjamin Mountfort ( 1841 46 ), John Norton ( 1870 78 ), George Gilbert Scott, Jr. ( 1856 63 ), John Oldrid Scott ( 1858 78 ), J. J. Stevenson ( 1858 60 ), George Henry Stokes ( 1843 47 ), George Edmund Street ( 1844 49 ), William White ( 1845 47 ).

1856 and Coulthard
George Coulthard ( 1 August 1856 in Boroondara, Victoria 22 October 1883 in Carlton, Victoria ) was a star Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton.

1856 and Australian
* John Scott Meteor ( 1842 ), Cotherstone ( 1843 ), Nunnykirk ( 1849 ), West Australian ( 1853 ), Fazzoletto ( 1856 ), The Wizard ( 1860 ), The Marquis ( 1862 )
* John Scott Matilda ( 1827 ), The Colonel ( 1828 ), Rowton ( 1829 ), Margrave ( 1832 ), Touchstone ( 1834 ), Don John ( 1838 ), Charles the Twelfth ( 1839 ), Launcelot ( 1840 ), Satirist ( 1841 ), The Baron ( 1845 ), Newminster ( 1851 ), West Australian ( 1853 ), Warlock ( 1856 ), Imperieuse ( 1857 ), Gamester ( 1859 ), The Marquis ( 1862 )
* Constance Stone ( 1856 1902 ), Australian doctor
Alfred Deakin ( 3 August 1856 7 October 1919 ), Australian politician, was a leader of the movement for Australian federation and later the second Prime Minister of Australia.
The female descendants of the Bounty mutineers who lived on Pitcairn Islands could vote from 1838, and this right transferred with their resettlement to Norfolk Island ( now an Australian external territory ) in 1856.
Tasmania was granted responsible self-government in 1856, but the colony did not receive its own flag until Queen Victoria had first proposed on 7 August 1869, that the colony of Tasmania ( and the other Australian colonies ) should adopt a Union flag defaced in the centre with the State Badge.
Tom Roberts, Australian painter, was born in Dorchester in 1856.
The principal race club, the South Australian Jockey Club ( SAJC ), was founded in 1856.
Jules François Archibald, known as J. F. Archibald, ( 14 January 1856 10 September 1919 Sydney ), Australian journalist and publisher, was co-owner and editor of The Bulletin during the days of its greatest influence in Australian politics and literary life.
* William Joseph Rainbow ( 1856 1919 ), Australian entomologist
Secret balloting appears to have been first implemented in the former Australian colony ( now a state ) of Tasmania on February 7, 1856.
Victoria enacted legislation for secret ballots on March 19, 1856, and South Australian Electoral Commissioner William Boothby generally gets credit for creating the system finally enacted into law in South Australia on April 2 of that same year ( a fortnight later ).
* Richard Foster ( Australian politician ), ( 20 August 1856 5 January 1932 ).
* James Thompson ( Australian politician ), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1856 1857
* Alexander Brodie Spark ( 1792 1856 ), Scottish-born Australian merchant
* David Lindsay ( explorer ) ( 1856 1922 ), Australian explorer
A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1856 1900, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1972.
In 1856, Victoria received its own naval vessel, HMCSS Victoria, and its deployment to New Zealand in 1860 during the First Taranaki War marked the first occasion that an Australian warship had been deployed overseas.
* Kathleen Thompson and Geoffrey Serle, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1856 1900, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1972
Sir Charles Cowper, KCMG ( 26 April 1807 19 October 1875 ) was an Australian politician and the Premier of New South Wales on five different occasions from 1856 to 1870.
Baker was a member of the first, part-elective, South Australian Legislative Council from 1851 to 1856, representing Mount Barker.

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