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Frederick Bates ( June 23, 1777 – August 4, 1825 ), older brother of Edward Bates and James Woodson Bates, was an American attorney and politician.
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The county is divided into forty-four townships: Aberdeen, Allison, Bates, Bath, Brainard, Cambria, Carlisle, Claremont, Columbia, East Hanson, East Rondell, Franklyn, Frederick, Garden Prairie, Garland, Gem, Greenfield, Groton, Hecla, Henry, Highland, Lansing, Liberty, Lincoln, Mercier, New Hope, North Detroit, Oneota, Ordway, Osceola, Palmyra, Portage, Prairiewood, Putney, Ravinia, Richland, Riverside, Savo, Shelby, South Detroit, Warner, West Hanson, Westport, West Rondell.
In 1808, Acting-Governor and friend Frederick Bates promoted Sibley to the position of chief factor at Fort Osage in western Missouri, near present day Kansas City, Missouri.
He was the younger brother of Frederick Bates, second governor of Missouri, and James Woodson Bates, who was an attorney and politician in Arkansas.
Frederick Bates was already in St. Louis by that time, where he had served as Secretary of the Louisiana Territory and Secretary of the Missouri Territory.
Sidney Bates was born in Camberwell, London on June 14, 1921 Frederick, a rag and bone man, and Gladys May Bates.
The newly appointed governor, William Hull, and the territorial judges ( Augustus B. Woodward, Frederick Bates, James Witherell, and John Griffin ), constituted the territorial government.
He was the third Governor of Missouri, serving an unelected interim term in 1825 and 1826 following the death of Frederick Bates.
At the time of Governor Frederick Bates death in office on August 4, 1825 Missouri had no Lieutenant Governor, the elected one, Benjamin Harrison Reeves, having previously resigned.
Bates was part of a political family, the younger brother of Frederick Bates, second governor of Missouri ; and older brother of Edward Bates, who served as US Attorney General to President Abraham Lincoln.
Missouri endured its first governmental crisis in August, 1825 when Governor Frederick Bates died in office.
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Frederick Seitz, in a June 12, 1996 editorial-page piece in the Wall Street Journal complained that alterations made to Chapter 8 of the 1995 IPCC report were made to " deceive policy makers and the public into believing that the scientific evidence shows human activities are causing global warming.
Albert ( full name: Frederick Augustus Albert Anton Ferdinand Joseph Karl Maria Baptist Nepomuk Wilhelm Xaver Georg Fidelis ) ( Dresden, 23 April 1828 – Schloss Sibyllenort ( Szczodre ), 19 June 1902 ) was a King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.
After John III / I's death on 11 June 1420, the two principalities were briefly reunited under Frederick VI / I / I.
In June 1888 Wilhelm II became Emperor after the death of his father Frederick III, who ruled for only 99 days.
Concerned about the continuing turmoil in Russia, Euler left St. Petersburg on 19 June 1741 to take up a post at the Berlin Academy, which he had been offered by Frederick the Great of Prussia.
24 June 1225 was finally fixed as the date for the departure of Frederick II, and Honorius III brought about his marriage to Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem with a view to binding him closer to the plan.
Although peace was thus secured in August 1230 for a season, the Roman people were far from satisfied ; driven by a revolt from his own capital in June 1232, the Pope was compelled to take refuge at Anagni and invoke the aid of Frederick II.
The city surrendered to British forces under Frederick Roberts on 5 June 1900 and the conflict was ended in Pretoria with the signing of the Peace of Vereeniging on 31 May 1902.
In a bloody battle near the village of Crocetta on June 29, the Austrians were beaten back, Mercy was killed, and Frederick of Württemberg, his second, was wounded.
* June 14 – Frederick Stanley, Governor-General of Canada and founder of the Stanley Cup ( born 1841 )
* June 28 – Princess Wilhelmina of Orange, sister of Frederick, the king of Prussia, is captured by patriots and taken to Goejanverwellesluis, and not allowed to travel to the Hague.
* 1190: On June 10, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa drowns in the River Salef, leaving the Crusader army under the command of the rivals Philip II of France and Richard I of England, which ultimately led to the dissolution of the army.
* June 20 – Frederick Hopkins, English biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1947 )
* June 18 – Seven Years ' War – Battle of Kolin: Frederick is defeated by an Austrian army under Marshal Daun, forcing him to evacuate Bohemia.
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