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In 1860, Cameron visited the estate of poet Alfred Lord Tennyson on the Isle of Wight.
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Cameron County was created on March 29, 1860, from parts of Clinton, Elk, McKean, and Potter Counties.
Cameron was nominated for President, but gave his support to Abraham Lincoln at the 1860 Republican National Convention.
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Thoreau visited the mountain four times between 1844 and 1860 and spent a great deal of time observing and cataloging natural phenomenon.
In 1860 he was visited at the Museum by Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales ; his photo ( the one pictured above ) was taken by famed Civil War photographer Mathew Brady .< ref >
An estimated 200 million people have visited the shrine since 1860, and the Roman Catholic Church has officially recognised 68 healings considered miraculous.
Hansen twice visited England and was twice ( in 1842 and 1860 ) the recipient of the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
In 1860 Cooper Creek was the edge of the land that had been explored by Europeans, the river having been visited by Captain Charles Sturt in 1845 and Augustus Charles Gregory in 1858.
One of the more famous visitors to Cranmer Station ( in 1860 ) was Jemmy Button who had learnt English, and visited England aboard the Beagle in 1830-31.
Between 1859 and 1860, Jewell traveled to and visited Europe on business connected with the tannery firm, having returned to the United States during the onset of the American Civil War.
In 1860 the floret of the merchant marine, named " The Queen of the Angels " ( a three-masted ship of 740 barrels ), visited this port.
When Guise Brittan, the Waste Lands Commissioner, visited the area in December 1860, he was recognised and Fee chalked ' New Brighton ' on a wooden plank, supposedly in reference to his fellow settler Stephen Brooker, who had come from New Brighton in England.
The town was named for the Prince of Wales ( later Edward VII ) who visited the area during his Canadian tour of 1860.
In early 1860 Jemmy visited Keppel Island and gave evidence at the enquiry into the massacre, held in Stanley.
* 1860 A temporary post, Fort Fauntleroy, was established at Bear Springs ( Ojo del Oso ), a place visited by Navajos.
Hermann visited Nepal, then returned to Europe, where with Robert he published Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia ( four vols., 1860 – 1866 ).
In 1860, he joined the Eulenburg Expedition, a Prussian expedition which visited Ceylon, Japan, Taiwan, Celebes, Java, the Philippines, Siam, Burma between 1860 and 1862.
This outlying settlement soon became a gateway to the interior, and was visited by many famous explorers and travellers including François Le Vaillant ( 1781 ), Lady Anne Barnard ( 1798 ), William John Burchell ( 1815 ) and Thomas Bowler ( 1860 ).
From 1860 to 1864 he was concert-meister at Frankfurt, and during these years he visited England frequently, in the year 1864 taking up his residence there.
The regatta has long-standing ties with the Canadian monarchy: The regatta has been visited by members of the Royal Family, including Prince Albert Edward ( later King Edward ) in 1860 and Queen Elizabeth II in 1978.
During the presidential election of 1860, the Blood Tubs reportedly planned to abduct, or possibly assassinate, then President-elect Abraham Lincoln when he visited Baltimore.
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The latter was the only important piece he composed between December 1860 and August 1863: the reasons for this probably lie in the painful re-emergence of his subjective crisis in 1860 and the purely objective difficulties which resulted from the emancipation of the serfs the following year – as a result of which the family was deprived of half its estate, and Mussorgsky had to spend a good deal of time in Karevo unsuccessfully attempting to stave off their looming impoverishment.
Howard City did not prosper, so Asahel Hanchett sold his land holdings to Madison real estate brokers William F. Porter and Samuel Marshall in 1860.
A planter, for Wiener, owned at least $ 10, 000 worth of real estate in 1850 and $ 32, 000 worth in 1860, equivalent to about the top 8 percent of landowners.
Formwalt's planters are in the top 4. 5 percent of landowners, translating into real estate worth $ 6, 000 or more in 1850, $ 24, 000 or more in 1860, and $ 11, 000 or more in 1870.
In 1860 he retired to his estate in Orange, New Jersey, where he remained active in the Congregational Church there.
He ran a general store in Mariposa County, California until he was hired as paymaster on the estate of John C. Fremont in 1860.
In 1860, a probate court in Ohio sold the Kirtland Temple as a means of paying off some debts owned by Joseph Smith, Jr .' s estate.
In 1856 he registered the first printed set of rules for the game of croquet and in 1860 printed a pamphlet called ' Badminton Battledore ' a description of the ancient game of battledores and shuttlecocks as played competitively at Badminton House, the Duke of Beaufort's estate in Gloucestershire, England.
Eglinton Castle has a ' Racket Hall ' which is first shown on the 1860 OS map, but estate records show that it was built shortly after 1839, the first recorded match being in 1846.
Hassel Island was separated by the Danish government in 1860, and named for the Hazzel family who owned much of the estate.
In about 1860 he undertook major building works at Bradfield, turning it into one of the largest houses in Devon, and perhaps to assist in the financing of this he sold the Knightshayes estate to the Amory family in 1867.
In 1860 the father of Gustave Caillebotte bought an estate on the banks of the river Yerres and the famous impressionist painted around 80 paintings there, until the sale of the estate in 1879.
Mishkenot Sha ' anim was built by Sir Moses Montefiore in 1860 as an almshouse, paid for by the estate of a wealthy Jew from New Orleans, Judah Touro.
In 1860, Allan purchased fourteen acres that had belonged to the estate of Simon McTavish for $ 10, 000, perched on the side of Mount Royal at the top of what is now McTavish Street.
After one such lecture in 1860 in San José attended by James Lick, he and Lick spent the next few nights observing the skies at Lick's estate.
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