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Lake Pleasant was a " mother town " of the county and other towns were made, in whole or part, by removing parts of its territory: Morehouse ( 1835 ), Arietta ( 1836 ), part of Long Lake ( 1837 ), part of Hope ( 1847 ), part of Wells, ( 1858 ), and part of Indian Lake ( 1861 ).
Pianosa was the site of a maximum-security prison ( 1858 – 1998 ), in later years holding especially dangerous Mafia criminals, although the island is not now inhabited for the whole year.
Zélie and Louis were married at the Basilica of Notre-Dame in Alençon on 12 July 1858 and spent their whole married life in Alençon, where Thérèse was born in January 1873 and spent her early childhood until the death of her mother in 1877.
Up to 1858 the Frome was open along its whole length, and crossed by some 13 bridges.
In Laos, Henri Mouhot took a picture in 1858 of Laotian women depicting virgins with clothed breasts and married women who revealed whole breasts in public, because the breast functioning as breastfeeding was considered to be desexed.
The railway was leased in perpetuity to the Lancaster & Carlisle on 3 May 1858 ; the following year, the L & CR was leased to the London and North Western Railway, which put the whole of the West Coast Main Line under their control ; in 1923 the LNWR became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
Toward the end of his life he wrote another historical work, Geschichte des Judenthums und Seiner Sekten ( 3 volumes, Leipzig, 1857 – 59 ), which deals with the whole of Jewish history down to 1858.
In 1858 – 1859, the church was extensively renovated, with one wall strengthened, the pews and the whole roof replaced.

1858 and collection
File: Monet, Claude-View At Rouelles, Le Havre ( 1858 ). jpg | View At Rouelles, Le Havre 1858, Private collection.
A second collection Hwomely Rhymes followed in 1858, and a third collection in 1863 ; a combined edition appeared in 1879.
* Henry Clay ( 1858 ) in the U. S. Senate collection
It included a collection of machinery which became the Museum of Patents in 1858, and the Patent Office Museum in 1863.
In the 1858 Fraser gold rush, Point Roberts was briefly settled by prospectors from Victoria, BC, attempting to avoid tax collection.
Image: Leighton-The Fisherman and the Syren-c. 1856-1858. jpg | The Fisherman and the Syren, c. 1856 – 1858, private collection
Then in 1858 he produced a miscellaneous collection called " Dry Sticks Fagoted by W. S. Landor ", which contained among other things some epigrammatic and satirical attacks which led to further libel actions.
However, the objects wouldn't join the permanent collection of the Smithsonian until 1858.
The collection grew over the following decades: in 1851 Liverpool Town Council bought Liverpool Academy ’ s diploma collection and further works were acquired from the Liverpool Society for the Fine Arts, founded in 1858.
He is best known for his 3 volume collection Horae Subsecivae —" Leisure Hours " ( 1858 ), including essays and papers on art, medical history and biography.
These were published as a collection in 1858 as Horæ Subsecivæ, which ran to many editions.
Founded in 1858, only seven years after the museum's establishment, much of the original collection was destroyed during the Second World War.
* " Notes on the reptiles in the collection of the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences ," 1858, 8 ( 4 ): 146-153.
In 1855 Dr Marcel Jérôme Rigollot of Amiens strongly advocated the authenticity of the flint implements ; but it was not until 1858 that Hugh Falconer saw the collection at Abbeville and induced Sir Joseph Prestwich in the following year to visit the locality.
Its holdings originate in the private collection of Charles ( 1858 – 1940 ) and Emma ( d. 1934 ) Frye.
* A collection of hymns published by M. H. Friedländer ( Vienna, 1858 ) under the title Pizmonim.
* GÜNTHER, Albert ( 1858 ) Catalogue of the Batrachia salientia in the collection of the British Museum.
* 1858: " A Tale of Three Lions ", included in the collection Allan's Wife ( 1887 )
He followed in 1857 with an historical novel, Bay Path, and a collection of essays entitled Titcomb's Letters to Young People, Single and Married in 1858.
In addition to viewing the large collection of Cook-related objects at the museum, visitors may visit a granite urn erected by Bolckow in 1858 on the site of the demolished Cook cottage.
His writings also include Gamle Norske Folkeviser ( 1858 ), a collection of Old Norse folk-songs ; Bidrag til den aeldste skaldedigtnings historie ( Christiania, 1894 ); Helge-digtene i den Aeldre Edda ( Copenhagen, 1896, Eng.

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Lincoln's most notable criminal trial occurred in 1858 when he defended William " Duff " Armstrong, who was on trial for the murder of James Preston Metzker.
In 1858 he was transferred to Fort Moultrie in Charleston harbor, but by the start of the Civil War, he was a captain and second in command in the garrison at Fort Sumter, under Maj. Robert Anderson.
Bloch was highly interdisciplinary, influenced by the geography of Paul Vidal de la Blache ( 1845 – 1918 ) and the sociology of Émile Durkheim ( 1858 – 1917 ).
Anton Diabelli, lithograph by Josef KriehuberAnton ( or Antonio ) Diabelli ( 5 September 17817 April 1858 ) was an Austrian music publisher, editor and composer of Italian descent.
Unlike these states, which were ruled by local nobles who acknowledged British suzerainty, Ajmer-Merwara was administered directly by the British, until 1858 by the East India Company and after 1858 by a chief commissioner who was subordinate to the Governor-General of India's agent for the Rajputana Agency.
The eldest of seven children, Housman was born at Valley House in Fockbury, a hamlet on the outskirts of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, to Sarah Jane ( née Williams, married 17 Jun 1858 in Woodchester, Gloucester ) and Edward Housman ( whose family came from Lancaster ), and was baptized on 24 Apr 1859 at Christ Church, in Catshill.
Its name was chosen by Queen Victoria in 1858 and, in 1871, it became the sixth province of Canada.
The province's name was chosen by Queen Victoria when the Colony of British Columbia, i. e. " the Mainland ", became a British colony in 1858.
The Kanagawa treaty was followed by the United States-Japan Treaty of Amity and Commerce, the " Harris Treaty " of 1858, which allowed the establishment of foreign concessions, extraterritoriality for foreigners, and minimal import taxes for foreign goods.
Smith's economics was carried into practice in the 19th century with the lowering of tariffs in the 1820s, the repeal of the Poor Relief Act, that had restricted the mobility of labour, in 1834, and the end of the rule of the East India Company over India in 1858.
It was founded, as Nea Korinthos or New Corinth in 1858, after an earthquake destroyed the existing settlement of Corinth, which had developed in and around the site of ancient Corinth.
In 1858, the old city of Corinth ( now known as Archaia Korinthos ( Αρχαία Κόρινθος ), located SW of the modern city ), was totally destroyed by an earthquake.
The Kingdom of Rarotonga was established in 1858 and in 1888 it became a British protectorate by the request of Queen Makea Takau, mainly to thwart French expansionism.
He was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society in 1858 and the Wollaston Medal of the Geological Society in 1866.
One of the major contributions to fighting cholera was made by the physician and pioneer medical scientist John Snow ( 1813 – 1858 ), who in 1854 found a link between cholera and contaminated drinking water.
Rudolf Diesel was born in Paris in 1858 into a family of German expatriates.
In 1858, the last attempt was made by Johann Gustav Stickel, Jena University: " Das Etruskische (...) als Semitische Sprache erwiesen ".
The village of Eureka was platted in 1858 along the route of the Pacific Railroad.
In June 1858, when her husband was standing as parliamentary candidate for Hertfordshire, she indignantly denounced him at the hustings.
The former HBC Fort Dallas at Camchin, the confluence of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers, was renamed in his honour by Governor Sir James Douglas in 1858 as Lytton, British Columbia.

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