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* 1867 – Edith Hamilton, German-American author and educator ( d. 1963 )
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* 1927 – Five Canadian women file a petition to the Supreme Court of Canada, asking, " Does the word ' Persons ' in Section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include female persons?
" After a vigorous debate, a formal vote for impeachment was held in the House of Representatives on December 5, 1867, and failed, 57 – 108.
* 1867 – Alaska purchase: Passing by a single vote, the United States Senate ratifies a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska.
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He married 1871 Edith Peers-William ( d. 1897 ), a daughter of Lt .- Col. Thomas Peers Williams, MP for Great Marlow 1820 – 1868 and Father of the House of Commons December 1867 – 1868, of Craig-y-Don near Beaumaris on Anglesey and Temple House, near Marlow.
Edith Thompson was born Edith Jessie Graydon on Christmas Day 1893, at 97 Norfolk Road in Dalston, London, the first of the five children of William Eustace Graydon ( 1867 – 1941 ), a clerk with the Imperial Tobacco Company, and his wife, Ethel Jessie Liles ( 1872 – 1938 ), the daughter of a police constable.
She was a descendant of Livingston family, Her siblings were: Elizabeth ( 1865 – 1944 ), Valentine Jr. ( 1867 – 1934 ), Mary ( 1869 – 1872 ), Edward ( 1872 – 1932 ), Edith ( 1873 – 1920 ) and Maude ( 1877 – 1952 ).
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* Percy Hamilton Stewart ( 1867 – 1951 ), mayor of Plainfield in 1912 and 1913, represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district from 1931-1933.
Buena Vista was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 5, 1867, from portions of Hamilton Township.
On March 14, 1867, Hamilton withdrew from the townships of Fairfield and St. Clair to form a " paper township ", but the city government is dominant.
He was the author of two text-books on them — one an Elementary Treatise on Quaternions ( 1867 ), written with the advice of Hamilton, though not published till after his death, and the other an Introduction to Quaternions ( 1873 ), in which he was aided by Philip Kelland ( 1808 – 1879 ), one of his teachers at Edinburgh.
William John Hamilton, FRS ( 5 July 1805 – 27 June 1867 ) was an English geologist born in Wishaw, Lanarkshire.
Timrod's friend and fellow poet, Paul Hamilton Hayne, posthumously edited and published The Poems of Henry Timrod, with more of Timrod's more famous poems in 1873, including his " Ode: Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S. C., 1867 " and " The Cotton Boll ".
Hamilton Steel and Iron Company and The Canada Screw Company were founded before 1867 and Montreal Rolling Mills predates to the 1790s by businessman John Bigelow, succeeded by Bigelow, later becoming Pillow & Hersey.
He was the son of Samuel Gilman Brown ( 1813 – 1885 ), president of Hamilton College from 1867 to 1881, and the grandson of Francis Brown, whose removal from the presidency of Dartmouth College and later restoration were incidental to the famous Dartmouth College case.
Alpha Delta Phi was also a charter member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference ( formerly known as the National Interfraternity Conference ) ( NIC ), and a Brother of Alpha Delta Phi, Hamilton W. Mabie ( Williams College, class of 1867 ), was the first President of the NIC.
Thomas Hamilton Barnsley ( 1867 – 1930 ), the principal shareholder, chairman and managing director negotiated a sale of the whole share capital to BSA group shortly before his death on Christmas Day 1930.
He is believed to have moved between Buffalo, New York and Hamilton, Ontario and finally Montreal, Quebec for a year before marrying Bridget Boyle in 1867.
Hamilton was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904 and a provincial riding in the Ontario Legislature from 1867 to 1894.
Wentworth South was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904. it was located near Hamilton in the province of Ontario.
from West Chester, New York and Catherine L. Naudain who married a prominent printer of Harrisburg, Adam B. Hamilton, and Lydia Frazier Naudain who married Clayton A. Cowgill M. D., a surgeon in the Civil War, who in 1867 moved to Florida, where he bought a plantation on the St. John River at Orange Mills.
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