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Richmond Mayo-Smith ( February 9, 1854 November 11, 1901 ) was an American economist noted for his work in statistics.

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Among recent Economic Development successes in Caroline have been the recruitment of the State Fair of Virginia ( previously in Richmond since 1854 when the first State Fair opened in Monroe Park ), Remuda Programs for Eating Disorders, The Virginia Sports Complex, the multi-national electrical contracting firm, M. C.
In 1854 a train station was erected to serve the Grand Trunk Railway line from Richmond to Lévis, uniting the region with Montreal and Quebec City.
* April 15 Whitmell P. Tunstall, first president of the Richmond and Danville Railroad ( d. 1854 ).
* Richmond Ritchie ( 1854 1912 ), Indian-born British civil servant
Peter moved to Richmond, Missouri where he lived until his death on August 12, 1854.
It connected Richmond with the Orange and Alexandria Railroad at Gordonsville in 1854, and had expanded westward past the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Shenandoah Valley as the American Civil War began in 1861.
For a few years, Pryor worked at journalism, serving on the editorial staffs of the Washington Union in 1852 and the Daily Richmond Enquirer in 1854.
The Eaton and Hamilton absorbed the Richmond and Miami on December 1, 1854.

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Their impolitic occupation of Columbus, Kentucky on September 3, 1861, two days before Johnston arrived in the Confederacy's capital, Richmond, Virginia, after his cross country journey, drove Kentucky from its stated neutrality and the majority of Kentuckians into the Union camp.
Land warfare in the East was inconclusive in 1861 62, as the Confederacy beat back Union efforts to capture its capital, Richmond, Virginia, notably during the Peninsular Campaign.
* 1865 American Civil War: The Battle of Sayler's Creek Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia fights its last major battle while in retreat from Richmond, Virginia.
* 1968 In Richmond, Indiana's downtown district, a double explosion kills 41 and injures 150.
* 2007 An EF2 tornado touches down in Kings County and Richmond County, New York, the most powerful tornado in New York to date and the first in Brooklyn since 1889.
* 1956 Branscombe Richmond, American actor
* 1963 Richmond Arquette, American actor
* 1863 Richmond Bread Riot: Food shortages incite hundreds of angry women to riot in Richmond, Virginia and demand that the Confederate government release emergency supplies.
* 1865 American Civil War: Confederate President Jefferson Davis and most of his Cabinet flee the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia.
* 1978 Deon Richmond, American actor
* 1800 Gabriel Prosser postpones a planned slave rebellion in Richmond, Virginia, but is arrested before he can make it happen.
* 1862 American Civil War Battle of Richmond: Confederates under Edmund Kirby Smith rout Union forces under General Horatio Wright.
* 1979 Scott Richmond, Canadian baseball player
* 1865 American Civil War: Union forces capture Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederate States of America.
* Charlotte Brontë Drawing by George Richmond ( National Portrait Gallery )
* 1811 A theater fire in Richmond, Virginia kills the Governor of Virginia George William Smith and the president of the First National Bank of Virginia Abraham B. Venable.
Current League Champions and the first Irish side to reach the group stages of a European competition: 2011 12 UEFA Europa League group stage Shamrock Rovers play at Tallaght Stadium in South Dublin, play at Richmond Park, and play their home games at the UCD Bowl in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown, while is based at Tolka Park.
* 1864 American Civil War: Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid fails plans to free 15, 000 Union soldiers being held near Richmond, Virginia are thwarted.
* 1862 Jefferson Davis is officially inaugurated for a six-year term as the President of the Confederate States of America in Richmond, Virginia.
; he played just the once a home game at Richmond Park on 2 October 1977 against Shamrock Rovers, keeping a clean sheet in a 1 0 win before returning to the Strikers for the North American 1978 season.

Richmond and 1901
* 1901 Sigma Phi Epsilon, the largest national male collegiate fraternity is established at Richmond College, in Richmond, VA.
The 1901 census records her as ' Jane Flanagan ', living with her parents and three siblings at 6 Richmond Cottages in Dublin.
A prominent figure in Richmond, Victoria, Tudor turned the Division of Yarra into the safest Labor seat in the country by winning that seat by a large margin in the 1901 federal election.
In 1901, the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, a bridge line owned equally by six companies including the Pennsylvania Railroad and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ( which obtained trackage rights over the PRR to reach the bridge July 1, 1904 ), obtained trackage rights over the bridge.
The line to Whittlesea was opened in 1891, creating a direct line to Northcote, although the line initially journeyed via Royal Park, Carlton North, and Fitzroy North, before a line was built from Clifton Hill to Melbourne through the suburb of Richmond in 1901 to 1903.
West Richmond station opened on 21 October 1901.
North Richmond station opened on 21 October 1901.
* He was made an honorary member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, a fraternity founded at the University of Richmond in 1901.
In 1901, the Ryans funded the construction of Sacred Heart Church and Sacred Heart School on Perry Street in Manchester, Virginia ( now part of Richmond ).
Caldicott contested the New South Wales seat of Division of Richmond in the House of Representatives at the 1990 federal election, a seat held by conservatives since the inaugural 1901 election, and by the National Party since it first contested elections at the 1922 election.
Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997 ( about Sumohadiwidjojo, Muhammad-Subuh, 1901 1987 ).
In 1901 Assemblyman Van Name of Richmond County, New York introduced a bill for the preservation of the house.
The Centre College Board of Trustees controlled the Kentucky School for the Deaf, also in Danville, during its early years ; consolidated the College with the Central University in Richmond, Kentucky in 1901 ; and merged with Danville's Kentucky College for Women in 1926 — although the women did not move onto Centre's campus until 1962.
By September 1901, the Norfolk City Council had given support to the project and in December, 100 prominent residents of Hampton Roads journeyed to Richmond to urge Norfolk as the site.
Their second child, Eppa Hunton III, went on to co-found the notable Richmond law firm Hunton & Williams in 1901.
In collaboration with Hastings, he was largely responsible for carrying out the firm's major public commissions: the New York Public Library ( 1897 1912 ), the House and Senate Office Buildings in Washington ( 1908 09 ), the planning of the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo ( 1901 ), the McKinley Memorial ( also in Buffalo ), Richmond Borough Hall on Staten Island ( 1904 06 ), and the Paterson ( New Jersey ) City Hall ( 1896 ).
* A Biographical Sketch of General Joseph Martin, by His Son, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va., 1901
James Richmond Barthé ( January 28, 1901 March 5, 1989 ) was an African American sculptor known for his many public works, including the Toussaint L ’ Ouverture Monument in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and a sculpture of Rose McClendon for Frank Lloyd Wright ’ s Fallingwater House.
Richmond Barthé was born in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, ( in January 1901 ).
Barthe, Richmond 1901 1989.
The Baltimore and Potomac acquired this line after reaching it, operating it until 1901, when the Washington Southern Railway ( the successor of the Alexandria and Washington ) was taken over by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, an independent bridge line owned equally by the PRR and five other railroads.
Chi Phi's conservative expansion philosophy that only the old, well established schools were suitable for a Chapter, which was in effect for some sixty years ( 1892 to 1954 ), led to the denial of a petition for a charter by a group of students at the University of Richmond in 1901.

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