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By Spring 1810, President Madison was specifically asking Congress for more appropriations to increase the Army and Navy in preparation for war with Britain.
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By 1810 he was elected President of the Associated Artists in Water Colour.
In 1810 he was appointed to the Horse Guards under President Pétion.
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Judges of the Superior Court were John Bartow Prevost ( 1804 – 1808 ), Ephraim Kirby ( 1804 ) ( died en route to New Orleans ), Peter Stephen Duponceau ( 1804 ) ( declined President Thomas Jefferson's appointment ), William Sprigg ( 1805 – 1807 ), George Mathews, Jr. ( 1805 – 1813 ), Joshua Lewis ( 1807 – 1813 ) and Francois Xavier Martin ( 1810 – 1813 ).
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1810 and James
Further proofs were given by Laplace ( 1810, 1812 ), Gauss ( 1823 ), James Ivory ( 1825, 1826 ), Hagen ( 1837 ), Friedrich Bessel ( 1838 ), W. F. Donkin ( 1844, 1856 ), and Morgan Crofton ( 1870 ).
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* August 10 – James Wilson Marshall, American contractor and builder of Sutter's Mill ( b. 1810 )
American painter John James Audubon claimed to have gone hunting with Boone in the woods of Kentucky around 1810.
* James W. Marshall ( 1810 – 1885 ), discoverer of gold at Sutter's Mill in California in 1848.
The church is also remarkable for its high quality fittings such as the 1783 organ by James Davis and 1810 chamber organ ( also by James Davis ) and the splendid gilded reredos or altar screen, one of the largest works of Sir Ninian Comper.
In 1812 James adopted the name David in honor of his adoptive father, with whom he went to sea late in 1810.
The earliest person reported to have settled on the site was James Lochard, a Revolutionary War soldier, who arrived in 1810 and died about 1815.
Although Inez was not incorporated as a city until 1942, the vicinity was first settled circa 1810 by James Ward and was named Arminta Ward's Bottom.
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* James W. Marshall ( 1810 – 85 ), sawmill operator, whose 1848 discovery of gold in the American River in California set the stage for the California Gold Rush.
* James Aldrich, ( 1810 – 1866 ), born in Mattituck, noted poet and journalist
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He then, on 21 September 1810, married Elizabeth ( 1790 – 1860 ), youngest daughter of James Townsend Oswald of Dunnikier.
Elgin, on 21 September 1810, married Elizabeth ( 1790 – 1860 ), youngest daughter of James Townsend Oswald of Dunnikier.
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James Hillhouse ( F ), until June 10, 1810

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