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1860 and wholesale
By 1860, he was working for wholesale grocers, for whom he handled freight transfers, especially dealing with railroads and steamboats.
From 1860 through 1870, he worked in the wholesale grocery business in association with D. P.
The wholesale conversion of the Minahasans was almost complete by 1860.

1860 and merchant
After 1860 the Clydeside shipyards specialised in steamships made of iron ( after 1870, made of steel ), which rapidly replaced the wooden sailing vessels of both the merchant fleets and the battle fleets of the world.
On November 30, 1860, Agassiz's daughter Pauline was married to Quincy Adams Shaw ( 1825 – 1908 ), a wealthy Boston merchant and later benefactor to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Collis Huntington, a hardware merchant, heard Judah's presentation about the railroad at the St. Charles Hotel in Sacramento in November 1860.
Muybridge had left San Francisco in 1860 as a merchant, but returned in 1867 as a professional photographer, with highly proficient technical skills and an artist's eye.
Mr. Love was the first Justice of the Peace, and Mr. Holman was the first merchant and Postmaster, establishing the Post Office in 1860.
His father was merchant James Dana ( 1780 – 1860 ), and mother was Harriet Dwight ( 1792 – 1870 ).
William Brown Library and Museum opened in 1860, named after a Liverpool merchant whose generosity enabled the Town Council to act upon an 1852 Act of Parliament which allowed the establishment of a public library, museum and art gallery, and in 1871 the council organised the first Liverpool Autumn Exhibition, held at the new library and museum.
In 1860 the floret of the merchant marine, named " The Queen of the Angels " ( a three-masted ship of 740 barrels ), visited this port.
Her paternal great-great-grandfather, Louis-Joseph Bachelet Lapierre, was a French wine merchant from Chassagne-Montrachet who emigrated to Chile with his Parisian wife, Françoise Jeanne Beault, in 1860 hired as a wine-making expert by the Subercaseaux vineyards in southern Santiago.
William Patterson, a Baltimore merchant, donated to the city for a public walk in 1827, and the city purchased additional from the Patterson family in 1860.
Browning was born in London, the son of a merchant, William Shipton Browning, and educated at Eton College, where he was a pupil of William Johnson Cory and at King's College, Cambridge, where he became fellow and tutor, graduating fourth in the classical tripos of 1860, and where he was inducted into the exclusive Cambridge Apostles, a debating society for the Cambridge elite.
* Richard Rathbone ( 1788 – 1860 ), Liverpool merchant
Broughton Hall is a Gothic house at Yew Tree Lane West Derby, Liverpool, England, built in 1860 for Gustavus C. Schaube, a Liverpool merchant originating from Hamburg.
In 1860 a Belfast spirit merchant named Jame McColgan and Patrick Corrigan bought the distillery in 1880, formed a limited company.
By 1860, the Hartford brothers returned to Augusta, Maine where John was listed in the census as a merchant and George as a box maker.
* William Harrison ( merchant navy officer ) ( 1812 – 1860 ), British merchant navy officer
Some time after 1860, Enriqueta became companion to Martha, the wife of wealthy Manchester merchant John Rylands.
Lilly became acquainted with Emily Lemen, the daughter of a local merchant, and the couple married in 1860.
The school became popular, and a new building was constructed across the road in 1860, with money provided by White's brother who was a rich London merchant, and it was renamed Christ's College.

1860 and L
* Barney, William L. The Secessionist Impulse: Alabama and Mississippi in 1860.
Marcus Peck ; 1831, William F. Averill ; 1832, Eleazer Flint ; 1833, Carpenter G. Conklin ; 1834, William L. Stewart ; 1835, Marcus Peck ; 1836, William F. Averill, Eleazer Flint ; 1837, William F. Averill ; 1838, Jacob Hegeman ; 1839, Marcus Peck, John Wood ; 1840, Jacob Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1841, Rescome H. Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1842, George Carnryck ; 1843, Marcus Peck ; 1844, Jacob Wheeler, Eleazer Wooster ; 1845, Eleazer Wooster ; 1846, George Carnryck ; 1847, Marcus Peck ; 1848, Jacob Wheeler, Willard Foster, Joseph Bly ; 1849, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1851, B. F. Foster, Adam Mott ; 1852, Jacob Boyce ; 1853, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1854, Lewis Sliter, William S. Stewart ; 1855, William Moul, John L. Lape, Thomas Brewer ; 1856, Jacob Wheeler ; 1857, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1858, William M. Horton ;: 859, Joel B. Peck, William Moul ; 1860, S. D. Seymour, Joshua Coons ; 1862, George Sliter ; 1863, William Moul ; 1864, B.
According to Edmond S. Meany, in 1860 the county seat of what was then called Chehalis County was moved to " the place of J. L.
* Crothers, Austin Lane ( 1860 – 1912 )– also known as Austin L. Crothers at The Political Graveyard
The obverse was mostly unchanged between 1860 and 1894 except for some variations in the border ( during 1860 only when it was either toothed or beaded ), and whether or not there was an " L. C.
* Ecuadoran Milksnake, L. t. micropholis ( Cope, 1860 )
Robert L. Munkres read 66 diaries of parties traveling the Oregon Trail between 1834 and 1860 to estimate the actual dangers they faced from Indian attacks in Nebraska and Wyoming.
L ' Amour was followed by La Femme ( 1860 ), a book on which a whole critique of French literature and French character might be founded.
* Victor L. Berger ( 1860 – 1929 ), US politician
L. V. Harcourt, was published in 1860.
He produced art criticism in L ' Histoire de la peinture flamande et hollandaise ( 1846 ); semi-historical sketches in Mlle de la Vallière et Mme de Montespan ( 1860 ) and Galerie de portraits du XVIII siècle ( 1844 ); literary criticism in Le Roi Voltaire ( 1858 ) and his famous satirical Histoire du quarante et unième fauteuil de l ' Académie française ( 1855 ); drama in his Comédiennes ( 1857 ); poetry in his Symphonie de vingt ans ( 1867 ), Cent et un sonnets ( 1873 ), etc.
** Taxile Delord, Les Matinées littéraires ( 1860 ); L ' Esprit de Madame Girardin, avec une préface par M. Lamartine ( 1862 )
He wrote Histoire de la revolution de 1848 ( 1860 – 1862 ); Histoire de la commission executive ( 1869 – 1872 ); and L ' Opposition et l ' empire ( 1872 ).
* John L. Robinson ( 1813 – 1860 ), U. S. Representative from Indiana
* John L. Sullivan ( elephant ) ( c. 1860 – 1932 ), boxing elephant of the Adam Forepaugh Circus
In May, 1860 Silas, along with his brother William L. G.
He was inspired by the first Czech encyclopedia by F. L. Rieger, a fourteen-volume work published between 1860 and 1874, but wanted to go further.
The new line opened in August 1859 and in 1860 this portion of the line was transferred to the joint ownership of the LB & SCR and the L & SWR.
The director of the observatory Karl L. Littrow was a correspondent of Urbain Le Verrier, director of the Paris Observatory and he secured a position there for Loewy in 1860.
* Mike Murphy ( trainer and coach ) ( 1860 – 1913 ), trainer of boxing champion John L. Sullivan, first Michigan Wolverines football coach, and the " father of American track athletics "
Reprinted in Civil War Gentlemen: 1860 Apparel Arts and Uniforms by R. L. Shep, Mendocino, California, 1994.
In 1860, Lady L. Smith, the wife of the first Bishop of Victoria and the Society for the Promotion of Female Education in the Far East ( FES ) established a girls ' school affiliated with the Diocese of the Anglican denomination in Hong Kong.

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