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* John Cramp, 1851 – 1853 ( and 1856 – 1869 )
The little hamlet of Anderson was named for Mr. John Anderson who was a Director in the South Western Railroad at the time it was extended from Oglethorpe to Americus in 1853.
A pen and ink study by John Ruskin, 1853, is now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
A biography, Memoirs of John Abernethy, by George Macilwain ( 1797 – 1882 ), appeared in 1853.
* 1853John Drew Jr., American actor ( d. 1927 )
In 1853, inspired by the Maine law in the USA, the United Kingdom Alliance led by John Bartholomew Gough was formed aimed at promoting a similar law prohibiting the sale of alcohol in the UK.
The site was first excavated in 1853 and 1854 by John George Taylor, British vice consul at Basra from 1851-1859.
It was published by John Mason Neale in 1853, and may be a translation of a poem by Czech poet Václav Alois Svoboda.
* July 9 – John Drew, Jr., American stage actor ( b. 1853 )
By 3 August 1853, the only white people remaining in the Territory were John Chads himself, the Collector of Customs, a Methodist missionary and the island's doctor.
In 1853, John Coffee " Jack " Hays, a famous Texas Ranger, was one of the first to establish residence in Oakland while performing his duties as Sheriff of San Francisco.
The first scientific naming of the species was by John Lindley in December 1853, who named it Wellingtonia gigantea, without realizing this was an invalid name under the botanical code as the name Wellingtonia had already been used earlier for another unrelated plant ( Wellingtonia arnottiana in the family Sabiaceae ).
The giant sequoia was brought into cultivation in 1853 by Scotsman John D. Matthew, who collected a small quantity of seed in the Calaveras Grove, arriving with it in Scotland in August 1853.
* John Farrow ( baseball ) ( 1853 – 1914 ), also known as Jack, American Major League Baseball player
Its use spread quickly and gained royal approval in 1853 when John Snow gave it to Queen Victoria during the birth of Prince Leopold.
Looking for an ancestor named John Henry Pittman, who you think was born in ( probably eastern ) Tennessee circa 1853 ( based on statements of his age in later censuses, and a marriage record in Knoxville ), what is the likelihood that a particular birth record for " John Pittman " is your John Pittman?
The company was founded in 1853 by two Germans, John Jacob Bausch and Henry Lomb.
* John Scott – Meteor ( 1842 ), Cotherstone ( 1843 ), Nunnykirk ( 1849 ), West Australian ( 1853 ), Fazzoletto ( 1856 ), The Wizard ( 1860 ), The Marquis ( 1862 )
* John Scott – Matilda ( 1827 ), The Colonel ( 1828 ), Rowton ( 1829 ), Margrave ( 1832 ), Touchstone ( 1834 ), Don John ( 1838 ), Charles the Twelfth ( 1839 ), Launcelot ( 1840 ), Satirist ( 1841 ), The Baron ( 1845 ), Newminster ( 1851 ), West Australian ( 1853 ), Warlock ( 1856 ), Imperieuse ( 1857 ), Gamester ( 1859 ), The Marquis ( 1862 )
Eliza crosses the Ohio on the cover of Pictures and Stories from Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin, Boston: John P. Jewett & Co., 1853

1853 and W
Captain W. E. Kingman ( whose name the island bears ) described it on November 29, 1853.
* W. M. Thackeray, in English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century ( London, 1853 ; new edition, New York, 1911 )
* Henry W. Collier, born in the county, was elected fourteenth Governor of Alabama, from 1849 to 1853.
The county was named for John W. Gunnison, a United States Army officer and captain in the Army Topographical Engineers, who surveyed for the transcontinental railroad in 1853.
Following a Native American path to the mission, the European-American Joseph W. Clapp came to the area in 1853, where he built the first house of present-day St. Louis.
Brown from Pennsylvania and Patten W. Davis from Virginia started farming in the vicinity in 1853.
under the system of supervision by town superintendents, Thomas W. potter served in 1844 and 1845, John C. Potter in 1846, Paul K. Davison in 1847 and 1848, Dr. Amos Allen from 1850 to 1853 and Daniel H. Davison from 1854 to 1856.
I. Vosburgh ; 1845, George Sipperly ; 1846, S. Coons ; 1847, Calvin Sliter ; 1848 – 1850, A. H. Fox ; 1851, C. Sliter ; 1852 – 1853, A. Mott ; 1854 – 1855, N. Upham ; 1856 – 1857, O. Horton ; 1858 – 1860, P. H. Thomas ; 1861, W. Stevens ; 1862 – 1865, Joel B. Peck ; 1866 – 1867, B.
Marcus Peck ; 1825 – 1826, William F. Averill ; 1827 – 1833, Marcus Peck ; 1834, Peter F. Westervelt ; 1835 – 1837, John I. Vosburgh ; 1838 – 1839 ; John H. Gregory ; 1840, Calvin Sliter ; 1841, John H. Gregory ; 1842 – 1843, Solomon Coons ; 1844, Reuben A. Thomas ; 1845, S. V. R. Cole ; 1846, David Fonda ; 1847, David Luce ; 1848, Lorenzo M. Lown ; 1849 – 1850, William L. Stewart, jr .; 1851, Jacob Boyce ; 1852, W. H. Wicks ; 1853, Joseph Alden ; 1854, William H. Lyons ; 1855, Samuel D. Seymour ; 1856, Harmon Westfall ; 1857, George Sliter ; 1858, Albert H. Dutcher ; 1859 – 1861, George Sliter ; 1862, D. E. Barnes ; 1863, William H. Ford ; 1864, B. M. Wilkinson ; 1865, Jeffrey P. Thomas ; 1866 – 1867, David Horton ;
In the summer of 1853 Captain John W. Gunnison was sent by the War Department of the United States to explore a railroad route to the Pacific Coast.
The city was named in honor of John W. Gunnison, a United States Army officer who surveyed for the transcontinental railroad in 1853.
The Victorian journalist, George W. E. Russell ( 1853 – 1919 ), conveys something of Liddell's image ( Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography, 1914, 84 ):
Born a slave just like his mother, the baby John Louis Brown's ownership passed to his father / much-older half-brother Judge Morgan W ( elles ) Brown ( January 1, 1800-March 7, 1853 ) after his father's death in 1840, as did the ownership of his mother.
After the death of his father / half-brother in 1853 John Louis's ownership had stayed within the family and he remained known as the slave of Morgan W. Brown even though Judge Morgan Welles Brown was deceased.
* Portrait of A W Schlegel by Albert Gregorius ( 1774 – 1853 ), 1817, in the Castle of Coppet ( Switzerland )
An Essay ; J. W. Parker and son, 1853 ( reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2009 ; ISBN 978-1-108-00018-5 )
In 1853 he published Theological Essays ; the opinions it expressed were viewed by R. W. Jelf, principal of King's College, as being of unsound theology.
* A Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the Epistles of St Paul ( joint author with Abraham Woodhead and Obadiah Walker, 1675, see edition of 1853 and preface by W Jacobson ).
This third part was edited by William Cureton ( Oxford, 1853 ) and E. W.
* De Forest, John W. History of the Indians of Connecticut from the Earliest known Period to 1850 ( Hartford, 1853 ).
* W. S. Stratford ( 1831 – 1853 ) — set up a central bureaucracy to replace the system of home-based computers
* W M Sewell ( 1853 – 1861 )
* The W D Pretorius House, ca. 1853: Willem Daniel Pretorius obtained this house and outbuildings – the residence of a farm adjacent to the town – in 1888.
Born in 1853, in Watertown, Connecticut, he was the son of an ardent Irish nationalist, Patrick William ( P. W .) Dunne ( 1832 – 1921 ), who emigrated to America in 1849 after the failed Young Ireland revolt.

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