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The remaining three towns derived from Chateaugay remained in Franklin County: Bellmont ( 1833 ) and Franklin ( taken from Bellmont in 1834 ), and Burke ( 1844 ),.

1834 and
His influence was perhaps most keenly felt when, on the Whigs dismissal from office in 1834, he issued a pamphlet entitled A Letter to a Late Cabinet Minister on the Crisis.
After Frederick Rapp's death in 1834, George Rapp appointed Romelius Baker and Jacob Henrici as trustees to manage the Society s business affairs.
Image: Karl Bodmer Travels in America ( 7 ). jpg | Cave-in-rock, view on the Ohio ( circa 1832 ): aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834 "
Published catalogues exist of East India Company ships journals and logs, 1600 – 1834 ; and of some of the Company's daughter institutions, including the East India Company College, Haileybury, and Addiscombe Military Seminary.
Niagara Falls ( circa 1832 ): aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834 "
The estate would pass to the Gilliams upon the death of Jane Haxall, eleven years after her husband, in 1834.
* Edward Duyker Citizen Labillardière: A Naturalist s Life in Revolution and Exploration ( 1755 — 1834 ), Miegunyah / Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2003, ISBN 0-522-85010-3, Paperback reprint, 2004, ISBN 0-522-85160-6, pp. 383 ( including notes, glossaries, zoological, botanical and general index ), 12 maps, 18 black and white plates New South Wales Premier s General History Prize, 2004.
’’ New-Harmony on the Wabash ’’ ( circa 1832 ): aquatint by Karl Bodmer from " Maximilian, Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834 "
In 1834, when John Talbot settled along a winding creek in the infancy of southeast Michigan s history, the area was a vast forest, dotted with clear blue lakes and occupied by the Potawatomi.
" Fort Pierre on the Missouri ": aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834 " As of the census of 2010, there were 2, 078 people, 893 households, and 586 families residing in the town.
The first of these was published on May 15, and Miller writes of the public s response, “ I began to be flooded with letters of inquiry respecting my views, and visitors flocked to converse with me on the subject .” In 1834, unable to personally comply with many of the urgent requests for information and the invitations to travel and preach that he received, Miller published a synopsis of his teachings in a “ little tract of 64 pages .” These he “... scattered, the most of them gratuitously, sending them in reply to letters of inquiry and to places which I could not visit .”
File: Karl_Bodmer_Travels_in_America_ ( 38 ). jpg | Aquatint illustration from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834 ".
* Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied: Maximilian Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834.
* Collection at Old Book Art All 81 aquatint illustrations and map from Maximilian Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834
In 1834 he also challenged Lamennais, who rather than accept what he saw as Rome's reactionary absolutism, publicly renounced his priesthood and published “ Les Paroles d un Croyant ” ( Words of a Believer ,) a vociferous republican polemic against the established social order, denouncing what he now saw as the conspiracy of kings and priests against the people.
Determined to dedicate himself fulltime to his duties in the Legislative Assembly, in November 1834, he turned over the Advocate to fellow Reformer William John O Grady.
His principal work, The Bibliographer s Manual of English Literature — the first systematic work of the kind — was published in four volumes in 1834.
The library of the oldest school at Cetinje today known as Njegoš Elementary School dates back to 1834, the library of the clerical college and the Carica Marija Girls Institute dates back to 1869, and the library of the Gymnasium to 1880.
' Hallam s father collected together many of his son s writings-excluding his letters and poems he thought unsuitable-and published them privately: Remains in Verse and Prose of Arthur Henry Hallam ( 1834 ).
After Telford s death in 1834, the organisation moved into premises in Great George Street in the heart of Westminster in 1839, and began to publish learned papers on engineering topics.
In early July 1834, Lewis Tappan s New York home was sacked by a mob, who threw his furniture into the street and burned it.
If one were to credit a Privilegium ( charter ) of the early 1380s as evidence, a document associated with the building of a church in Piła and ascribed to the very young Polish-Hungarian Queen Jadwiga d Anjou — a copied document that still existed in the archives of Schneidemühl prior to 1834 — then that period could well be regarded as the time the village of Piła / Snydemole was elevated to the status of town.
In 1834 he moved, along with his parents, outside of Copenhagen s fortifications near Sortedamssøen, a lake area.

1834 and s
Although many deterrent workhouse s developed in the period after the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 | New Poor Law, some had already been built under the existing system.
Hector s dolphin was named after Sir James Hector ( 1834 – 1907 ).
View of the Narrows, 1832: Entry to the Bay of New York taken from Staten Island-Aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834 "
Moreover, the reader wishing an exposé of the same historical background might wish to read Lucien Leuwen ( 1834 ), one of Stendhal s un-finished novels, posthumously published in 1894.
Alexander McDonnell ( 1798 – 1835 ) was an Irish chess master, who contested a series of six matches with the world s leading player Louis-Charles Mahé de La Bourdonnais in the summer of 1834.
Returning home in 1834, he entered his father s white lead factory, but soon found that business was not to his liking, and after a sharp disagreement with his father in his 20th year enlisted in a cavalry regiment.
* Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied: Maximilian Prince of Wied s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 – 1834.

1834 and Point
On October 31, 1834, Solon Robinson and his family became the first settlers to an area that later became Crown Point.
On October 31, 1834, Joel Fles and his family became the first settlers to stake a claim in the area that would eventually become Crown Point.
Public schools, established under the system authorized by the legislature in 1834, included Cold Point School on Cold Point Hill, Plymouth Valley School on Butler Pike adjacent to the Friends meeting property, the Eight Square school on North Lane ( then known as Spring Mill Road ), the Sandy Hill school in Black Horse ( now the site of L. Frank Markel and Sons factory ) and the North Star school on Germantown Pike on property presently housing Plymouth Center Union Mission church.
Further extensions opened to Frederick ( including the short Frederick Branch ) December 1, 1831, Point of Rocks April 2, 1832, Sandy Hook December 1, 1834 ( the connection to the Winchester and Potomac Railroad at Harpers Ferry opening in 1837 ), Martinsburg May 1842, Hancock June 1842, Cumberland November 5, 1842, Piedmont July 21, 1851, Fairmont June 22, 1852, and its terminus at Wheeling, West Virginia ( then part of Virginia ) on January 1, 1853.
In 1834, a Stotfield and Lossiemouth Harbour Company was formed to look into building a new harbour at Stotfield Point.
* 1834: Point Puer boys ' convict establishment opens at Port Arthur
( Since his arrival in the colony in 1834, Gibbes and his family had been living in Henrietta Villa, also known as the Naval Villa, on Sydney's Point Piper, under a leasehold arrangement.
In 1834, it was rechartered with the route going to West Point, Georgia, instead of Columbus.
An early settler was John Clarke, who bought land here in 1834 and is responsible for naming Clarke's Point.
From October 2, 1834 until January 4, 1840, Bliss served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics at West Point.

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