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On November 25, 1864, Booth performed for the only time with his two brothers, Edwin and Junius, in a single engagement production of Julius Caesar at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York.
John Wilkes Booth ( left ), Edwin Booth and Junius Brutus Booth, Jr. in Shakespeare ’ s Julius Caesar in 1864.
Before his brother assassinated Lincoln, Edwin had appeared with his two brothers, John Wilkes and Junius Brutus Booth Jr., in Julius Caesar in 1864.
In 1854, Peabody took Junius Spencer Morgan ( father of J. P. Morgan ) into partnership to form Peabody, Morgan & Co., and the two financiers worked together until Peabody ’ s retirement in 1864.

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Other notable pre-20th century examples include Giacomo Casanova's 1788 Icosaméron, a 5-volume, 1, 800-page story of a brother and sister who fall into the Earth and discover the subterranean utopia of the Mégamicres, a race of multicolored, hermaphroditic dwarfs ; Symzonia: A Voyage of Discovery by a " Captain Adam Seaborn " ( 1820 ) which reflected the ideas of John Cleves Symmes, Jr .; Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket ; Jules Verne's 1864 novel A Journey to the Center of the Earth, which described a prehistoric subterranean world ; and George Sand's 1884 novel Laura, Voyage dans le Cristal where unseen and giant crystals could be found in the interior of the Earth.
John Herbert Dillinger, Jr. was born on June 22, 1903, in the Oak Hill section of Indianapolis, Indiana, the younger of two children born to John Wilson Dillinger ( July 2, 1864November 3, 1943 ) and Mary Ellen " Mollie " Lancaster ( 1860 – 1907 ).
Clay and his wife had eleven children ( six daughters and five sons ): Henrietta ( 1800 – 1801 ), Theodore ( 1802 – 1870 ), Thomas ( 1803 – 1871 ), Susan ( 1805 – 1825 ), Anne ( 1807 – 1835 ), Lucretia ( 1809 – 1823 ), Henry, Jr .( 1811 – 1847 ), Eliza ( 1813 – 1825 ), Laura ( 1815 – 1817 ), James Brown ( 1817 – 1864 ), and John ( 1821 – 1887 ).
Clitherall was founded in 1864 by members of the Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ), a small Latter Day Saint faction started in 1853 by Alpheus Cutler, a former associate of Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the original Latter Day Saint church in 1830.
In 1855, she gave birth to a healthy daughter, Margaret Howell ( 1855 – 1909 ); followed by two sons, Jefferson, Jr. ( 1857 – 1878 ) and Joseph Evan ( 1859 – 1864 ), during her husband's remaining tenure in Washington, D. C.
Following the death of Lorenzo Snow, John Willard Young ( ordained 1855, never in the quorum ) became the senior apostle, and Brigham Young, Jr. ( ordained 1864, added to the quorum 1868 ) the senior apostle serving in the quorum.
* James Cannon Jr. ( 1864 – 1944 ), American temperance leader
Surratt began moving her belongings into the townhouse that month, and on November, 1, 1864, Anna and John Jr. took up residence there.
* Chester Alan Arthur Jr. ( 1864 – 1937 )-He graduated from Princeton University in 1885 and went on to Columbia Law School.
* John Osborne, Jr. – Exact ( 1852 ), Coastguard ( 1863 ), Wild Agnes ( 1864 ), Lord of the Vale ( 1865 ), Bothwell ( 1870 ), Thorn ( 1872 ), Holy Friar ( 1874 ), Constantine ( 1876 ), Simnel ( 1880 )
His son, William Crowninshield Endicott Jr., married in 1889 Marie Louise Thoron ( 1864 – 1958 ), daughter of Joseph and Anna Barker Ward Thoron.
His son, Arthur P. Bagby, Jr., was a Confederate colonel in the Civil War, who was assigned to command as a brigadier general on April 13, 1864 to rank from March 17, 1864 and as a major general on May 16, 1865 to rank from May 10, 1865 by General Edmund Kirby Smith in the Trans-Mississippi Department.
With Martha he had six children: John Stevens ( b. July 1856 ), grandfather of Millicent Fenwick ; Edwin Augustus Stevens Jr. ( b. March 14, 1858 ); Caroline Bayard Stevens ( b. November 21, 1859 ), who married Archibald Alexander and then H. Otto Wittpenn ; Robert Livingston Stevens ( b. August 26, 1864 ); Charles Albert Stevens ( b. December 14, 1865 ); and Richard Stevens ( b. May 1868 ).
* John Gardiner Richards, Jr. ( 1864 – 1941 ), Governor of South Carolina
* Peter Vredenburgh Jr. ( 1837 – 1864 ), American lawyer and Union Army officer
Francis W. Moore, Jr. ( 1808 – 1864 ) became the second mayor of Houston, Texas in 1838.
On April 6, 1864, Samuel Buel, Jr. offered the idea of the new society being named Theta Xi or Theta Psi.
* John Gardiner Richards, Jr. ( 1864 – 1941 ), Democratic politician
Brigham Young Sr. ordained his son Brigham Young Jr. an apostle at the young age of 27 in 1864.
His father Bertille Seyve ( 1864 – 1939 ), and brother Bertille Seyve Jr. ( 1895 – 1959 ) also produced new hybrid grape varieties ( identified as Seyve-Villard ) including Seyval blanc and Villard Noir.

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* Cavanaugh, Michael A., and William Marvel, The Petersburg Campaign: The Battle of the Crater: " The Horrid Pit ", June 25 – August 6, 1864 ( 1989 )
* Salazar, Antonio Bautista de, Relación sobre el periodo del gobierno de los Virreyes Don Francisco de Toledo y Don García Hurtado de Mendoza ( 1596 ), Coleción de documentos inéditos relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y colonization de las posesiones espanolas en América y Oceanía sacadas en su mayor parte de Real Archivo de Indias, 42 vols., Madrid, 1864 – 84.
When Civil War casualties overflowed hospitals and burial grounds near Washington, D. C., Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs proposed in 1864 that of the Robert E. Lee family property at Arlington be confiscated for a cemetery.
The last battle of the Caucasian War took place at the Godlikh river on March 18, 1864 O. S., where the ubykhs were defeated by the Dakhovsky regiment of the Russian Army.
Located at 1 E. Screven St., Quitman, it was constructed in 1864 and designed by John Wind.
Early moved down the Shenandoah Valley and threatened Washington, D. C., Custer's division was dispatched along with Sheridan to the Valley Campaigns of 1864.
In 1864, Waterman & Beaver Co., owned by industrialists from Danville, Pennsylvania, sank the No. 1 shaft in Kingston, known as " Morgan's Shaft " after superintendent David Morgan.
Among his other works are: Tableau de la littérature au Moyen Âge ( 2 vols., 1846 ); Tableau de la littérature au XVIII siècle ( 4 vols., 1864 ); Souvenirs contemporains ( 2 vols., 1856 ); Histoire de Grégoire VII ( 2 vols., 1873 ; Engl.
His editions and biography of Zoega, his Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Auslegung der alten Kunst ( Göttingen, 1817, 8 ) and his Alte Denkmäler ( 5 vols., 1849 – 1864 ) contain his views on ancient art.
trans., 1887 ), La Liberté de conscience ( 1857 ), La Liberté politique ( 1859 ), La Liberté civile ( 1859 ), L ' Ouvrière ( 1861 ), L ' Ecole ( 1864 ), Le Travail ( 1866 ), L ' Ouvrier de huit ans ( 1867 ) and others.
His biographical studies, Franz von Assisi ( 1856 ; 2nd ed., 1892 ), Bushwick Bill ( 1864 ; 2nd ed., 1892 ), Caterina von Siena ( 1864 ), Neue Propheten ( Die Jungfrau von Orleans, Savonarola, Thomas Münzer ) are judicious and sympathetic.
Besides important contributions to La France and the Revue des deux mondes, he wrote Du mysticisme au XVIIIe siècle ( 1852-1854 ), L ' Idée de Dieu ( 1864 ), Le Matérialisme et la science ( 1868 ), Le Pessimisme au XIX ' siècle ( 1878 ), Jours d ' épreuve ( 1872 ), M. Littré et le positivisme ( 1883 ), George Sand ( 1887 ), Mélanges et portraits ( i888 ), La Philosophie de Goethe ( 2nd ed., 1880 ).
Until 1864, the Red Ensign was also the principal ensign of the Royal Navy, and as such it was worn by ships of the Red Squadron of the navy, as well as by those warships that were not assigned to any squadron ( i. e., those sailing under independent command ).
The great work on which his reputation rests is his edition of Lucretius, the fruit of many years ' efforts ( text only, 1 vol., 1860 ; text, commentary and translation, 2 vols, 1864 ).
* Poems of Walther von der Vogelweide ( 1864 ; 6th ed., 1880 ) This work was his contribution to a series he founded called Deutsche Klassiker des Mittelalters (“ German classics of the Middle Ages ”).
In 1864 he withdrew from the business of publisher, but he continued to write nearly to the close of his long life, publishing The Shadows of the Old Booksellers ( 1865 ), an autobiography under the title Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century ( 2 vols., 1864 – 1865 ), and an historical novel, Begg'd at Court ( 1867 ).

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" Running the ' Machine ' ": An 1864 political cartoon takes a swing at Lincoln's administration — featuring William Fessenden, Edwin Stanton, William H. Seward | William Seward, Gideon Welles, Lincoln and others.
* 1864 – Arlington National Cemetery is established when around Arlington Mansion ( formerly owned by Confederate General Robert E. Lee ) are officially set aside as a military cemetery by U. S. Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
* 1947 – Edwin Hedley, American rower ( b. 1864 )
Running The " Machine " An 1864 cartoon mocking Lincoln's cabinet depicts Seward, William P. Fessenden | William Fessenden, Lincoln, Edwin M. Stanton | Edwin Stanton, Gideon Welles and other members.
In a telegram to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton on May 13, 1864, Grant stated that " Meade has more than met my most sanguine expectations.
All of these choices were rejected by either Grant or the War Department and, over the objection of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, who believed him to be too young for such a high post, Sheridan took command in both roles at Harpers Ferry on August 7, 1864.
The Running MachineAn 1864 cartoon featuring Welles, William P. Fessenden, Edwin M. Stanton, Abraham Lincoln and William H. Seward takes a swing at the Lincoln administration.
In 1864, Charles asked Edwin to serve as legal counsel for the Central Pacific Railroad.
The Running MachineAn 1864 cartoon featuring Fessenden, Edwin M. Stanton | Edwin Stanton, Abraham Lincoln, William H. Seward | William Seward and Gideon Welles takes a swing at the Lincoln administration.
Murrant was born at Bridgwater in Somerset, England in December 1864, the son of Edwin Murrant and Catherine ( née Riely ).
Edwin and Catherine were Master and Matron of the Union Workhouse at Bridgewater and after Edwin died in August 1864, four months before the birth of his son, Catherine continued her employment as Matron until her retirement in 1882.
His parents were Edwin Randolph Page ( 1822 – 1864 ) and Olivia ( née Alexander ) Page ( 1820 – 1896 ), a scion of the Nelson family.
The famous names in the ornithology of the Indian subcontinent during this era include Andrew Leith Adams ( 1827 – 1882 ), Edward Blyth ( 1810 – 1873 ), Edward Arthur Butler ( 1843 – 1916 ), Douglas Dewar ( 1875 – 1957 ), N. F. Frome ( 1899 – 1982 ), Hugh Whistler ( 1889 – 1943 ), H. H. Godwin-Austen ( 1834 – 1923 ), Col. W. H. Sykes ( 1790 – 1872 ), C. M. Inglis ( 1870 – 1954 ), Frank Ludlow ( 1885 – 1972 ), E. C. Stuart Baker ( 1864 – 1944 ), Henry Edwin Barnes ( 1848 – 1896 ), F. N. Betts ( 1906 – 1973 ), H. R. Baker, W. E. Brooks ( 1828 – 1899 ), Margaret Cockburn ( 1829 – 1928 ), James A. Murray, E. W. Oates ( 1845 – 1911 ), Ferdinand Stoliczka ( 1838 – 1874 ), Valentine Ball ( 1843 – 1894 ), W. T. Blanford ( 1832 – 1905 ), J. K. Stanford ( 1892 – 1971 ), Charles Swinhoe ( 1836 – 1923 ), Robert Swinhoe ( 1836 – 1877 ), C. H. T. Marshall ( 1841 – 1927 ), G. F. L. Marshall ( 1843 – 1934 ), R. S. P. Bates, James Franklin ( 1783 – 1834 ), Satya Churn Law, Arthur Edward Osmaston ( 1885 – 1961 ), Bertram Beresford Osmaston ( 1868 – 1961 ), Wardlaw Ramsay ( 1852 – 1921 ) and Samuel Tickell ( 1811 – 1875 ).
After Hawthorne's death in 1864, Fields served as a pallbearer for his funeral alongside Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Edwin Percy Whipple.
A political cartoon appeared in Harper's Weekly on September 1, 1864 depicting Lincoln on a tightrope, pushing a wheelbarrow and carrying two men on his back-Navy Secretary Gideon Welles and War Secretary Edwin Stanton-while John Bull, Napoleon III, Jefferson Davis, and Generals Grant, Lee and Sherman, among others, looked on.
From 1864 he collaborated with Sir Edwin Landseer on the four bronze lions to be placed around the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, and cast them at his foundry.

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