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1860 and Edward
* 1860The Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VII of the United Kingdom ) visits the United States.
They had seven children ( five sons and two daughters ): Eliza Arabella Garfield ( 1860 – 63 ); Harry Augustus Garfield ( 1863 – 1942 ); James Rudolph Garfield ( 1865 – 1950 ); Mary Garfield ( 1867 – 1947 ); Irvin M. Garfield ( 1870 – 1951 ); Abram Garfield ( 1872 – 1958 ); and Edward Garfield ( 1874 – 76 ).
Edward at Niagara Falls, 1860
In 1860, Edward undertook the first tour of North America by an heir to the British throne.
* Robinson, Edward and Eli Smith ( 1860 ).
Storey County was created in 1861 and named for Captain Edward Farris Storey, who was killed in 1860 in the Pyramid Lake War.
In 1860 he supported the ex-Whig Edward Bates of Missouri for the Republican nomination for president, an action that weakened Greeley's old ally Seward.
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 >
* Theodore Edward Cantor ( 1809 – 1860 ), Danish biologist
: Kirkland, Edward Chase ( 1967 ), Industry Comes of Age: Business, Labor, and Public Policy 1860 – 1897.
* Charles Edward Russell ( 1860 – 1941 ) — investigated Beef Trust, Georgia's prison
John Edward Brownlee was born August 27, 1883 in Port Ryerse, Ontario, to William " Bill " James Brownlee ( 1856 – 1934 ) and Christina Brownlee ( née Shaw ) ( c. 1860 – 1941 ).
* Edward Michael Pakenham, 3rd Earl of Longford ( 1817 – 1860 )
Victoria Hall was officially opened in 1860 by the Prince of Wales, later to become Edward VII of the United Kingdom, King Edward VII.
Her contribution to the war was forgotten until 1860, when future king Albert Edward, Prince of Wales awarded her with £ 100 for her service.
Finally, in 1860, when Laura was 85, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VII ), heard of her story while travelling in Canada.
The most successful of all dime novels was Edward S. Ellis ' Seth Jones ( 1860 ).
* Kirkland, Edward C. Industry Comes of Age, Business, Labor, and Public Policy 1860 – 1897 ( 1961 ), standard survey
Her mother, Minerva Buckner " Minnie " Machen ( November 23, 1860 – January 13, 1958 ), named her after characters in two little-known stories: Jane Howard's " Zelda: A Tale of the Massachusetts Colony " ( 1866 ) and Robert Edward Francillon's " Zelda's Fortune " ( 1874 ).
In the summer of 1860, Edward Whymper came across the Matterhorn for the first time.
Charles Edward Travis ( 1829 – 1860 ) was raised by his mother and her second husband.
Also, on 2 September 1860, the day after he laid the cornerstone of the parliament buildings, Prince Edward, Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VII ), drove through the grounds of Rideau Hall as part of his tour of the region.

1860 and Watson
* John Duncan Watson ( 1860 – 1946 ), British civil engineer
* John Fanning Watson ( 1779 – 1860 ), American antiquarian
* Sir William Henry Watson ( 1796 – 1860 ), Baron of the Exchequer
Later lecturer curators include W. F. R. Weldon ( 1860 – 1906 ), Edward Alfred Minchin, an embryologist named J. P. Hill and a palaeontologist named D. M. S. Watson.
Named after its original owner, John Watson, the building was fabricated in England and constructed on site between 1860 and 1863.
Dr. Thomas Boswell Watson ( 1815 – 1860 ), was the first member of the Watson family to arrive in the Far East, where in 1845 he set up a private practice in Macau, on the south west coast of China.
Following the death of Dr T. B. Watson in 1860, the Hong Kong Dispensary was leased to A. S. Watson and two other doctors, and from 1862 onwards, the name A. S. Watson featured prominently at the Hong Kong Dispensary.
The Georgian town house which the museum occupies as " 221B Baker Street " was formerly used as a boarding house from 1860 to 1936, and covers the period of 1881 to 1904 when Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided there as tenants of Mrs Hudson.

1860 and friend
In September 1860, while visiting Venice with his friend and fellow-laureate Ernest Guiraud, Bizet received news that his mother was gravely ill in Paris, and made his way home.
They revolted in several localities, and at Bronte, on August 4, 1860, Garibaldi's friend Nino Bixio bloodily repressed one of these revolts with two battalions of Redshirts.
John Addams was a founding member of the Illinois Republican Party, served as an Illinois State Senator ( 1855 – 70 ), and supported his friend Abraham Lincoln in his candidacies, for senator ( 1854 ) and the presidency ( 1860 ).
* George Bridgetower ( 1782 – 1860 ), West Indian-Polish violin virtuoso and friend of Beethoven
The couple married in 1860, after which she made her own work in woodcuts and became a close friend of George Eliot.
In 1860, Froude's wife Charlotte died ; in 1861, he married her close friend Henrietta Warre, daughter of John Warre, M. P.
More strictly biographical in their nature are: Die Jugend Caterinas de ' Medici ( Youth of Catherine de ' Medici, 1854 ), which has been translated into French by A. Baschet ( 1866 ); Die Gräfin von Albany ( 1860 ) and a life of his close friend Capponi, Gino Capponi, ein Zeit-und Lebensbild ( Life and Times of Gino Capponi, Gotha, 1880 ).
In 1891 he married Helen Kingsbury Castle ( 1860 – 1929 ), the sister of Henry Northrup Castle ( 1862 – 1895 ), a friend he met at Oberlin.
In France, after having been considered as an enemy during the first half of the 19th century, he became considered as a " friend of France " after having intervened in favor of persecuted Christians in Syria in 1860.
His large fortune he suggested leaving to his friend and partner George Faulkner ( 1790 – 1860 ), already a rich man.
He was among the main protagonists of the Italian Risorgimento and a close friend and supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi, and one of the architects of the unification of Italy in 1860.
Stevens took his friend Morrill's advice, left the ministry and became a newspaper editor and publisher before becoming a Maine delegate to the 1860 Republican National Convention.
A personal friend of Abraham Lincoln, Judge Otto headed the Indiana delegation to the 1860 Republican National Convention that nominated Lincoln for the presidency.
However, a different story in " The Colter Craven Story " ( season 4 ), we are told that in 1860 Adams and Hawks were partners in a lumber enterprise in Galena, Illinois, and on the eve of the Civil War, Adams headed up the 2nd Illinois Volunteers-although without a bit of military knowledge-and was given guidance by old friend " Sam ", then a resigned former captain and a civilian but subsequently General of the Army U. S. Grant, who-encountering Adams again after the battle of Shiloh-gave him a battlefield promotion from Lieutenant to Major.
He later became a Republican presidential elector in 1860, and was one of the leading people who got his friend Abraham Lincoln nominated for the presidency at the national convention in Chicago.
She then studied in Boston and practiced modeling at home until November 1852, when, with her father and her friend Charlotte Cushman, she went to Rome, where from 1853 to 1860 she was the pupil of the English sculptor John Gibson.
Around 1860 he started his own architectural practice ; but he soon linked up with his friend Richard Norman Shaw, with whom he was in a formal partnership between 1866 and 1869, though they kept their jobs separate.
At Bronte, on 4 August 1860, Garibaldi's friend Nino Bixio bloodily repressed one of these revolts with two battalions of Redshirts.
Franciszek Fiszer ( better known as Franc Fiszer ; March 25, 1860 – April 9, 1937 ) was a Polish bon-vivant, gourmand, erudite and philosopher, a friend of the most notable writers and philosophers of contemporary Warsaw and one of Warsaw's semi-legendary people.
They set up shop in late 1953 or early 1954, subletting space from their friend Al Harvey's Harvey Publications at 1860 Broadway.
( 1860 ) He became a steady friend of Hector Malot and began to live with his lover, Joséphine Lapointe.

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