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* 1810John Putnam Chapin, American politician ( d. 1864 )
* 1810John Jacob Astor forms the Pacific Fur Company.
* John Brown ( Maryland ) ( 1760 – 1815 ), U. S. representative ( DR-MD, 1809 – 1810 ))
* John Brown ( physician ) ( 1810 – 1882 ), Scottish physician and essayist
* John Brown ( fugitive slave ) ( c. 1810 – 1876 ), writer of Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings and Escape of John Brown published in London, UK 1855
The couple had five sons and one daughter: Abraham ( 1807 – 1873 ) a graduate of West Point and career military officer ; John ( 1810 – 1866 ), graduate of Yale and Attorney General of New York ; Martin, Jr. ( 1812 – 1855 ), secretary to his father and editor of his father's papers until a premature death from tuberculosis ; Winfield Scott ( born and died in 1814 ); and Smith Thompson ( 1817 – 1876 ), an editor and special assistant to his father while president.
Quills went into decline after the invention of the metal pen, which was first patented in America in 1810 and then mass produced by 1860, although mass production began in Great Britain as early as 1822 by John Mitchell of Birmingham.
Britain and British seafarers – including Sir Francis Drake, John Hawkins, Frobisher and Captain Brown — played a major role in the transatlantic trade in captured Africans between 1530 and 1810.
* 1769 – John Shortland, English navy officer ( d. 1810 )
* 1810 – The Tonquin sets sail from New York Harbor with 33 employees of John Jacob Astor's newly created Pacific Fur Company on board.
Schryver sold her in 1810, for $ 175, to John Dumont of West Park, New York.
** John Hoppner, English portrait-painter ( d. 1810 )
* May 8 – John Heath, U. S. Representative for Virginia ( d. 1810 )
** John Metcalf, English roadbuilder ( d. 1810 )
Johann Reinhold Forster and Georg Forster in Tahiti, by John Francis Rigaud ( 1742 – 1810 ), 1780.
Lewis and Clark expedition co-leader William Clark produced a map based on the previous expedition and included the explorations of John Colter in 1807, apparently based on discussions between Clark and Colter when the two met in St. Louis, Missouri in 1810.
In 1810, fur trader, entrepreneur, and one of the wealthiest men in the U. S., John Jacob Astor
* 1810John Leslie freezes water to ice by using an airpump.
* 1810 – Sir John Leslie freezes water to ice artificially
Garrick's play was a huge success, and major productions took place in the United States in 1756 ( with Hannah Pritchard as Catharine ), in 1788 ( with Sarah Siddons and John Philip Kemble ), in 1810 ( again with Kemble and his real life wife, Priscilla Hopkins Brereton ), and in 1842 ( with William Macready as Petruchio ).
American painter John James Audubon claimed to have gone hunting with Boone in the woods of Kentucky around 1810.
From 1805 to 1810 settlements developed along such streams as St. Francois River, Doe Run Creek, and Flat River which are familiar to locals today ; by such personages as Squire Eleazer Clay, John Robinson, Isaac and John Burnham, Lemuel Halsted, Samuel Rhoades, Solomon Jones and Mark Dent, many of whose descendants still reside in the county.

1810 and Jacob
Edvard Munch was related to painter Jacob Munch ( 1776 – 1839 ) and historian Peter Andreas Munch ( 1810 – 1863 ).
Jacob Kintner settled near Corydon in about 1810.
* Jacob Broom ( 1752 – 1810 ), American businessman and politician
* Jacob Tome ( 1810 – 1898 ), American philanthropist, founder of the Tome School
In 1810, John Jacob Astor founded the Pacific Fur Company, which established a fur-trading post at Astoria, Oregon in 1811.
In 1810 he travelled to the Great Lakes and in 1811 travelled on the Astor Expedition led by William Price Hunt on behalf of John Jacob Astor up the Missouri River.
Johann Jacob ( János Jakab ) Löwenthal ( 15 July 1810, Budapest, Hungary – 24 July 1876, Hastings, England ) was a professional chess master.
Jacob Broom ( October 17, 1752 – April 25, 1810 ) was an American businessman and politician from Wilmington, in New castle County, Delaware.
A man called Jacob Walz was born in September 1810 in Württemberg.
Jacob Cox ( November 9, 1810 – January 2, 1892 ) was a landscape and portrait painter in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
As a City Hall, the palace commenced its central role in Swedish legal history by witnessing several dramatic historical events, including the public flogging of the regicide Jacob Johan Anckarström on April 27, 1792, and the mob beating, kicking, and trampling the statesman Axel von Fersen the Younger to death in 1810.
Jacob Thompson ( May 15, 1810 – March 24, 1885 ) was a lawyer and politician who served as United States Secretary of the Interior from 1857 to 1861.
In 1810, he was granted a two-year furlough to command John Jacob Astor's sailing bark Tonquin in a voyage slated to take the ship to the Pacific Northwest to establish a fur trading post.
Jacob Raphael Kaulla ( d. May 1, 1810, Hechingen ) was a German court banker ; born at Buchau on the Feder-See about the middle of the eighteenth century.
Matthew James Higgins ( 4 December 1810 – 14 August 1868 ) was a British writer who used the nom-de-plume Jacob Omnium, which was the title of his first magazine article.
In 1810, he left the employ of the North West Company to become a partner in the Pacific Fur Company, financed principally by John Jacob Astor.

1810 and Pacific
In 1815, there was the end of the galleon trade across the Pacific Ocean between the Philippines and Mexico, since Mexico had declared its indepencence of the Spanish Empire in 1810, and an extended war of independence had begun that lasted through 1821.
* ARR GP7 # 1810 was sold to the Oregon Pacific Railroad and operated as OP # 1810.
The Pacific Fur Company was an American-owned trading company, established in 1810, which competed with the British-owned Hudson's Bay Company in the Oregon Country of the Pacific Northwest.
The Pacific Fur Company was founded June 23, 1810, in New York City.
The Tonquin left New York on September 8, 1810, and arrived at the Columbia River April 12, 1811 to establish the first American-owned ( if Canadian-staffed ) outpost on the Pacific Coast, Fort Astoria, located not far from the Lewis and Clark 1805 – 1806 winter camp of Fort Clatsop at the mouth of the Columbia River.
George Washington Cass ( March 12, 1810 – March 21, 1888 ) was an American industrialist and president of the Northern Pacific Railway.
They are those of :- Jules Dumont d ' Urville with René-Primevère Lesson ( the largest including material from the Falkland Islands, the coast of Chile and Peru, the southern and western Pacific, Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea ); Justin Goudot who had explored South America from 1822 ( and continued to until 1842 ); a Louis Pilate who was based in Georgia and Louisiana U. S. A. but lived for five years in Mérida, Yucatán ; Auguste Sallé, a young collector later to become a Paris insect dealer with South American connections ; Alcide Charles Victor Marie Dessalines d ' Orbigny who between 1826 and 1823 had travelled, on a mission for the Paris Museum, in to Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia and Peru returning France with an enormous collection of more than 10, 000 natural history specimens ; Peter Claussen ( c. 1804 – 1855 ) a Danish naturalist who collected in Brazil, a M. Giesebrecht, Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire ( Diptera from Egypt ) and three members of a Belgian Commission for the exploration of tropical countries, August Giesebreght ( 1810 – 1893 ), Nicholas Funk ( 1817 – 1896 ) and Jean Jules Linden ( 1817 – 1898 ).

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