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1865 and Brunel's
Five attempts to lay the cable were made over a nine-year period – one in 1857, two in 1858, one in 1865, and one in 1866 – before lasting connections were finally achieved with the 1866 cable and the repaired 1865 cable by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's ship the SS Great Eastern, captained by Sir James Anderson.

1865 and ship
" This 1865 painting by William H. Powell shows Perry transferring to a different ship during the battle.
* SS Republic of 1853, a ship lost in an 1865 hurricane with a large cargo of gold coins
Stanley and a junior colleague jumped ship on 10 February 1865 in New Hampshire, in search of greater adventures.
From 1863 to 1865, he was instructional officer on the training ship Hussar.
* USS Norwich, United States Navy ship, in service from 1861 to 1865
* Seminole ( clipper ), 1865 clipper ship
The North Sea Canal () is a Dutch ship canal from Amsterdam to the North Sea at IJmuiden, constructed between 1865 and 1876 to enable seafaring vessels to reach the port of Amsterdam.
In September, 1865, the forces then available to the New Zealand government, some 500 men, were transported by ship from Wanganui through Cook Strait, around the East Cape to Opotiki.
His next ship was the ageing 4-gun wooden paddle sloop, which he commanded from 1865.
* was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1848, loaned as a training ship after 1865, and sold in 1914.
* HMS Captain was to have been an iron screw ship, but the name was changed and she was launched as HMS Agincourt in 1865.
Here the ship is photographed in Nagasaki, Nagasaki | Nagasaki harbour, circa 1865.
He led the United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 and commanded the ship in the Trent Affair during the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ).
* The second HMS Calcutta was an 84-gun second rate launched in 1831, converted to a gunnery training ship in 1865 and sold in 1908.
In 1865, Welsh people came to Chubut in the Mimosa ship and were settling in Chubut Valley area.
Although rejected on June 20, it is the first serious U. S. Navy consideration given to acquisition of an aviation ship since the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ).
* The first USS Swatara ( 1865 ) was a wooden, screw sloop, launched in 1865 and dismantled in 1872 to become the second ship of this name.
In 1865 the ship, docked at the Washington Navy Yard, was used as the prison for accused Abraham Lincoln assassination conspirators and the autopsy and identification of the body of assassin John Wilkes Booth.
She was used as a convict ship after 1847, and was sold in 1865.
Radford received promotion to captain on 16 July 1862, and to commodore on 24 April 1863, subsequently commanding the armored ship, and leading the ironclads into action during Union attacks on Fort Fisher in December 1864 and in January 1865.
While assigned to that ship, Lt. Bache participated in both the unsuccessful and successful assaults on Fort Fisher, carried out in December 1864 and January 1865.

1865 and SS
* SS Java, a British and French ocean liner built in 1865
A number of ships have been wrecked with significant loss of life, such as the Maria in 1851, the City of Dunedin in 1865, the St Vincent in 1869, the Lastingham in 1884, the SS Penguin in 1909 and the Wahine in 1968.
During the American Civil War the SS Sultana was destroyed in an explosion on April 27, 1865 as it was transporting released Union POWs near historic Mound City, just east of Marion.
A number of well-known people were educated at Dumfries Academy, among them Henry Duncan, founder of the world's first commercial savings bank, Sir James Anderson, who captained the SS Great Eastern on the Transatlantic telegraph cable laying voyages in 1865 and 1866, James Matthew Barrie, author of Peter Pan, missionary Jane Haining, international diplomat Alexander Knox Helm, John Laurie, actor ( Private Fraser in Dad's Army ), artist Robin Philipson, singer John Hanson, Alex Graham, cartoonist best known for the Fred Basset series and Jock Wishart, who in 1998 set a new world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powered vessel.
* SS Sultana, a steamboat that exploded and sank in 1865, killing 1, 800 people
SS Sultana was a Mississippi River steamboat paddlewheeler that exploded on April 27, 1865 in the greatest maritime disaster in United States history.
* SS Mahratta ( 1865 ), lost in a collision with SS Victoria in 1887 in the River Hoogly.
In this role, he was instrumental in laying the first successful Transatlantic telegraph cable, using the SS Great Eastern ( 1865 / 66 ).
* 1917: Benjamin F. Leavitt of Traverse City, Michigan, dived on the SS Pewabic which sank in in Lake Huron in 1865, salvaging 350 tons of copper ore.
The explosion of the SS Sultana in 1865 near Memphis is one of the worst marine disasters in history.
* SS Orizaba ( 1860 – 1865, 1872 – 1875 ): a 1450 ton, wooden hull, side paddle wheel, two masted steamship with accommodation for 1, 028 passengers.
* SS Costa Rica ( 1865 – 1875 ): The Costa Rica operated for Cornelius Vanderbilt from July 1864 until the summer of 1865 on the New York to Aspinwall service.
* SS Colorado ( 1864 – 1878 ): Built for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, launched on May 21, 1864 and sailed from New York for San Francisco on April 1, 1865 with calls at Rio de Janeiro, Callao and Panama City.
* SS Henry Chauncey ( 1864 – 1877 ): Launched October 1864 for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and entered the New York to Aspinwall service on November 1, 1865 and remained on this route until 1869.
* SS Arizona ( 1865 – 1877 ): Built and launched for Pacific Mail Steamship Company on January 19, 1865.
* SS Montana ( 1865 – 1877 ): Launched February 25, 1865 for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company.
* SS Atlantic ( 1865 ): In 1865 she made one New York to Aspinwall voyage for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company.

1865 and Great
* Weigley, Russell F. A Great Civil War: A Military and Political History, 1861 – 1865.
* General Sherman's Official Account of His Great March to Georgia and the Carolinas, from His Departure from Chattanooga to the Surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston and Confederate Forces under His Command ( 1865 )
It was initially adopted by the German states in 1865, ( from which point onwards till the middle of WWI approximately 5 % of every bayonet style was issued with a sawback version ) Great Britain in 1869, Belgium in 1868 and Switzerland in 1878, ( who introduced their last model in 1914 ).
Great Issues in American History: From the Revolution to the Civil War, 1765 – 1865 ( 1958 ).
* Madison Grant ( 1865 – 1937 ), eugenicist and conservationist, author of The Passing of the Great Race
* cancellation of the Canadian-American Reciprocity Treaty ( a free trade policy whereby products were allowed into United States without taxes or tariffs starting in 1854 ), which was then considered to be beneficial for Canada, in 1865 by the United States, partly as a revenge against Great Britain for unofficial support of the South in the American Civil War
In 1865 the Great Northern Railway obtained permission to build a new line to run from Wood Green to Hertford through Palmers Green and Enfield.
Beauregard's first employment following the war was in October 1865 as chief engineer and general superintendent of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad.
He later became a Major General in the Union Army during the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ), and is best known for ordering the raid that became famous as the Great Locomotive Chase.
Hazlehurst began with the building of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad on November 3, 1865.
It was the largest flood since the Great Flood of 1865.
Dulwich College was included in Howard Staunton's 1865 book, The Great Schools of England, who wrote of the unusually comprehensive of instruction and by the mid 1860s such was the enhanced reputation of the school that the pressure for places led to the introduction of a competitive examination.
The architecture of the old university can still be seen in the Auditorium Maximum ( 1826 / 1865 ) and the Great Hall ( 1835 / 1837 ) on the Wilhelmsplatz.
The profits gained from the coal traffic from this area to London prompted the Great Eastern Railway and Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway to promote a bill for a trunk line from Doncaster through Lincolnshire, but this was rejected by Parliament in both 1865 and 1871.
He began his Saharan expeditions in 1865, and named the great expanse of dunes the Große Sandmeer, but it was not until 1924 with the maps of Ahmed Hassanein that the full scope of the Great Sand Sea was appreciated by Europeans.
When he first arrived in Edinburgh in 1865, Masson lived in Rosebery Crescent, then he lived at 10 Regent Terrace from 1869 to 1882 before moving to Great King Street.
A related development was the establishment of The Salvation Army in Great Britain in 1865.
As a young woman, she married Raharolahy ( Raharola ), a successful statesman in his own right who received 15 state honors and served as Secretary to the Embassy to Great Britain ( 1836 – 37 ), Second Minister for Foreign Affairs in French matters ( 1862 ), Minister for the Interior ( 1862 – 64 ), Counselor of Government ( 1864 – 65 ) and Governor of Toamasina ( 1865 ).
Examples of Crisis eras include the Wars of the Roses ( 1459 – 1487 ), the Spanish Armada Crisis ( 1569 – 1594 ), the colonial Glorious Revolution ( 1675 – 1704 ), the American Revolution ( 1773 – 1794 ), the American Civil War ( 1860 – 1865 ), and the twin emergencies of the Great Depression and World War II ( 1929 – 1946 ).
The dukes have also previously held the following titles: Baron Strange ( Peerage of England 1628 ) between 1736 and 1764 and 1805 and 1957 ; Baron Murray, of Stanley in the County of Gloucester, and Earl Strange ( Peerage of Great Britain 1786 ) between 1786 and 1957, Baron Glenlyon, of Glenlyon in the County of Perth ( Peerage of the United Kingdom 1821 ) between 1846 and 1957 and Baron Percy ( Peerage of Great Britain 1722 ) between 1865 and 1957.

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