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1864 and Burroughs
In 1901, Burroughs met an admirer, Clara Barrus ( 1864 – 1931 ).

1864 and accepted
The new Breitkopf & Härtel and Bärenreiter make this alteration differently, but the result is a reading that is different from what was commonly accepted based on the 1864 Breitkopf edition.
Queen Rasoherina accepted, first wedding Rainivoninahitriniony, then later deposing him and wedding his brother, Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony ( 1864 – 95 ), who would go on to marry Queen Ranavalona II ( 1868 – 83 ) and Queen Ranavalona III ( 1883 – 97 ) in succession.
Frémont accepted the nomination on June 4, 1864.
He was accepted by the Union Army as a surgeon and served at the Battle of the Wilderness in May 1864, which was notable for the terrible casualties suffered.
After the Danish crown lost Lauenburg in the Second Schleswig War ( 1864 ), Lauenburg's estates of the realm offered the dukedom to the Prussian Hohenzollern dynasty in personal union, who accepted in 1865.
Nearing's grandfather, Winfield Scott Nearing, had arrived in Tioga County with his family in 1864, at the age of 35, when he accepted a job as a civil and mining engineer.
The peace agreement of 1864 had been accepted by most of the Māori of the Tauranga district and the area was relatively quiet.
Blair served as Postmaster-General from 1861 until September 1864, when Lincoln accepted an earlier offer by Blair to resign.
Alfred Stieglitz ( January 1, 1864 – July 13, 1946 ) was an American photographer and modern art promoter who was instrumental over his fifty-year career in making photography an accepted art form.
In 1864 he accepted a call to the chair of systematic theology in Western Theological Seminary ( later Pittsburgh Theological Seminary ) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
* Amphitalamus David, 1934 accepted as Amphithalamus Carpenter, 1864
Pemberton resigned as a general officer on May 9, 1864, and Davis offered him a commission as a lieutenant colonel of artillery three days later, which he accepted, a testimonial of his loyalty to the South and the Confederate cause.
While he accepted a promotion to Captain in April 1864, he declined further promotions.
Proposals from the Met to extend west and then south from Paddington to South Kensington and east from Moorgate to Tower Hill were accepted and received Royal Assent on 29 July 1864.
Runkle was honorably mustered out July 21, 1864 and on August 29, 1864, he accepted appointment as Lieutenant Colonel of Veteran Reserve Corps where he served until the war ended.
In April 1864 Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian stepped down as Commander-in-Chief of the Navy and accepted the throne of Mexico from Louis Napoleon, becoming Maximilian I of Mexico.
On 16 September 1864, the Alexandra Troop of the Wanganui Cavalry Volunteers was accepted for service by the New Zealand Government.
The illegality of the convention was because the elected chairman Howell had left the original convention before its conclusion and was therefore was not considered a member, the constitution was accepted by the people, and the radicals, only 25 of whom were present at the convention of 1864, did not make up a majority of the original convention.
He was accepted as member of the Academy in 1864.
He then accepted a position as Yale University's first Professor of Zoology, and taught there from 1864 until his retirement in 1907.
On arrival in America, 1862, Keogh accepted a commission in the volunteers and was awarded the rank of Captain on April 9, 1862, then Major of volunteers, April 7, 1864 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel volunteers on March 13, 1865, and was honorably mustered out September 1, 1866.
Maximilian formally accepted the crown on 10 April, signing the Treaty of Miramar, and landed at Veracruz on 28 May ( or possibly 29 May ) 1864 in the SMS Novara.
In 1864 he was offered by Bismarck a high position in the Prussian foreign office, which he accepted.

1864 and position
During his raid on Washington, D. C. in 1864, Lincoln was watching the combat from an exposed position ; Captain Oliver Wendell Holmes shouted at him, " Get down, you damn fool, before you get shot!
In 1864 he took a job as Professor of Mathematics in Graz, having turned down the position of a chair in surgery at the University of Salzburg to do so, and in 1866 he was appointed as Professor of Physics.
* Truman C. Everts, Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Montana Territory, a position he held between July 15, 1864 and February 16, 1870.
It contains trails that guide visitors through the remains of earthwork forts that were the main defensive position for Union troops protecting the city during an 1864 Civil War skirmish.
Robert Lansing ( October 17, 1864 – October 30, 1928 ) served in the position of Legal Advisor to the State Department at the outbreak of World War I where he vigorously advocated against Britain's policy of blockade and in favor of the principles of freedom of the seas and the rights of neutral nations.
In 1864 he became the tenth president of Columbia College ( now Columbia University ) in New York City, which position he held until the year before his death, his service thus being longer than that of any of his predecessors.
He held this position from 1854 to 1862 and was chairman of the company from 1864 to 1894.
Throughout his term as Treasury Secretary, Chase exploited his position to build up political support for another run at the Presidency in 1864.
In 1864, as the South's military position became increasingly desperate, he publicly advocated a plan to emancipate and induct into the military any slave willing to bear arms for the Confederacy.
The position of the Danes in Schleswig after the cession was determined, so far as treaty rights are concerned, by two instruments: the Treaty of Vienna ( October 30, 1864 ) and the Peace of Prague ( August 23, 1866 ).
Also in 1864, he was appointed to the judiciary as vice-chancellor of Ontario, a position he held until he was appointed premier on October 31, 1872.
Walther served as its first president, a position he held from 1847 to 1850 and again from 1864 to 1878.
From 1864 to 1865, Liebknecht also worked on the magazine " Der Social-Demokrat " (" the Social Democrat ") published by Jean Baptista von Schweitzer ; however, he soon found himself in disagreement with the paper's friendly position toward Prussia and its new Minister-President, Otto von Bismarck.
Duchesne de Bellecourt would be relieved from his position in 1864.
At the Battle of Cold Harbor ( 3 June 1864 ) he was left in command of the brigade, Gen. Brooke being wounded, and later he was himself slightly wounded, but not disabled, and remained at his post during the rest of the day, holding an advanced position close to the enemy's works, and constantly under fire.
John Hanks Alexander ( 6 January 1864 – 26 March 1894 ) was the first African American officer in the United States armed forces to hold a regular command position and the second African American graduate of the United States Military Academy.
Between 1862 and 1866 he held the position of lieutenant-royal at Naples where he fought against the Brigandage in the Two Sicilies, and in 1864 was created senator.
Swayne remained on the court until 1881, twice lobbying unsuccessfully to be elevated to the position of Chief Justice ( after the death of Roger Taney in 1864 and Salmon Chase in 1873 ).
Matthews was called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, in 1850 and practised on the Oxford circuit before becoming secretary to the Earl Marshal in 1864, a position he held for five years.
The Jewish community of Turin had enjoyed full civil rights since 1848, and at the time the construction of the synagogue began, Turin was the capital of the new Italian state, a position it held only from 1860 to 1864.
A second move within the cabinet came in 1864, when Cardwell became the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a position he kept until the Liberals were turned out of office in 1866.
Kinkead was appointed Nevada's first Territorial Treasurer, a position he held from 1862 to 1864, and in 1864 served as a member of the Nevada Constitutional Convention.
In 1864, he was expelled before graduating for participating in a student protest, but Reuleaux found him a position as an apprentice at the Kottern cotton-spinning plant in Kempten.

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