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1874 and Muybridge
He also used this as the name of his studio and made it the middle name for his only son, Florado Muybridge, born in 1874.

1874 and discovered
It was discovered in 1874 by Henry John Stephen Smith and introduced by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883.
Therefore they were not atoms, but a new particle, the first subatomic particle to be discovered, which he originally called " corpuscle " but was later named electron, after particles postulated by George Johnstone Stoney in 1874.
In 1874 German scientist Karl Ferdinand Braun discovered the " unilateral conduction " of crystals.
First synthesized in 1874, DDT's insecticidal properties were not discovered until 1939, and it was used with great success in the second half of World War II to control malaria and typhus among civilians and troops.
First synthesized in 1874 by Othmar Zeidler, DDT's insecticidal properties were not discovered until 1939 by the Swiss scientist Paul Hermann Müller, who was awarded the 1948 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his efforts.
In 1874 he discovered that a point-contact semiconductor rectifies alternating current.
This area was named for German doctor Carl Wernicke, who discovered it in 1874 in the course of his research into aphasias ( loss of ability to speak ).
The Umov-Poynting vector discovered by Nikolay Umov in 1874 describes energy flux in liquid and elastic media in a completely generalized view.
It was discovered in 1874 by Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau.
Gold was discovered in the area around 1866, and by 1874 there were extensive gold mining operations in the province, particularly around the Little River area of Star.
Located at the end of a " stomach churning " drive along State Route 46, there are limestone caves discovered in 1874 by a hunter and his dog.
In 1874 he edited the celebrated medical papyrus ( Papyrus Ebers ) which he had discovered in Thebes ( translation by H. Joachim, 1890 ).
The rectifying property of crystals was discovered in 1874 by Karl Ferdinand Braun, and crystal detectors were developed and applied to radio receivers in 1904 by Jagadish Chandra Bose, G. W. Pickard and others.
The reef's most northerly tip was discovered only a few kilometres from the present day town of Magaliesburg, at Blaauwbank, in 1874.
Gold was discovered in the Black Hills in 1874 and attracted more settlers.
In 1846, Johann Georg Ramsauer ( 1795 – 1874 ) discovered a large prehistoric cemetery near Hallstatt, which he excavated during the second half of the nineteenth century.
* 137 Meliboea is a large and dark main belt asteroid discovered in 1874
In 1874, the Arikara scouts guided Custer on the Black Hills Expedition, during which his party discovered gold and prompted European-American desire for the lands, which the Lakota considered sacred.
It was discovered that the keystones had dropped in 1874.
While at Pula, he discovered his first asteroid, 136 Austria, on March 18, 1874.
Juewa was discovered from Beijing by the visiting American astronomer James Craig Watson on October 10, 1874 ; Watson was in China to observe the transit of Venus.
Category: Astronomical objects discovered in 1874
In an effort of reform and to clean up corruption, President Ulysses S. Grant appointed Benjamin Bristow, as U. S. Secretary of Treasury in 1874, who immediately discovered millions of dollars were being depleted from the U. S. Treasury.
Hertha was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on February 18, 1874, in Clinton, New York.

1874 and young
The 29 December 1874, military coup of Gen. Martinez Campos, in Sagunto ended the failed republic and meant the rise of the young Prince Alfonso.
A defining incident of young Wells's life was an accident in 1874 that left him bedridden with a broken leg.
In America in 1874 Mary Ewing Outerbridge, a young socialite, returned from Bermuda where she met Major Wingfield.
John L. O ' Sullivan, sketched in 1874, was an influential columnist as a young man, but is now generally remembered only for his use of the phrase " Manifest Destiny " to advocate the annexation of Texas and Oregon.
The young French portrait artist, who had a meteoric rise, was noted for his bold technique and modern teaching methods, and his influence would be pivotal to Sargent during the period from 1874 to 1878.
Mexico was the home of Hardin College and Conservatory of Music, a Baptist college established in 1873 for young women, an institution founded and endowed by Charles H. Hardin ( 1820 – 1892 ), governor of the state in 1872 – 1874.
Efforts of the young town to be incorporated were not realized until October 17, 1880, nearly seven years after Texarkana, Texas ( June 12, 1874 ) was formed.
His father was part owner of an emigration agency that arranged passages to the United States, and when he died in 1874, young Albert took over the business.
Vasily Polenov: Le droit du Seigneur ( 1874 ). A Victorian artist's painting of an old man bringing his young daughters to their feudal lord.
An English missionary in 1874 taught a young blind man in a short time to read the colloquial of Ningpo written with the letters of Moon's system for the blind.
The travel story The Strange Adventures of a Phaeton followed during 1872, and during 1874 A Princess of Thule was another big success and was later adapted into a musical play, The Maid of Arran, by a young L. Frank Baum.
A year after its becoming a state school, the institution opened its doors to women ; however, none attended until 1874, when 31 young women enrolled.
In 1874, Dvořák submitted numerous works to apply for the Austrian State Stipendium, money offered to young poor artists by the Ministry of Education.
They began work during that year and on November 9, 1874, the five young women received a letter from the faculty approving their petition.
In 1874, young William engaged in labor organizing for the first time when he attempted to launch a union for the boys who worked as trappers, manually operating the ventilation of the mines.
Boudin joined Monet and his young friends in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874, but never considered himself a radical or innovator.
Following Mahmud's death from cholera, the Acehnese proclaimed a young grandson of Tuanku Ibrahim, named Tuanku Muhammad Daud Syah, as Sultan Ibrahim Mansur Syah ( r. 1874 – 1903 ) and continued their struggle in the hills and jungle territory for ten years, with heavy casualties on both sides.
" To exacerbate matters, Alfred Castle died suddenly in 1874, barely 30 years old, leaving a widow and two young daughters.
Set on a midsummer night of 1874, on the estate of a Count in Sweden, the young woman of the title, attempting to escape an existence cramped by social mores and have a little fun, dances at the servants ' annual midsummer party, where she is drawn to a senior servant, a footman named Jean, who is particularly well-traveled, well-mannered and well-read.
Working in a general store did not appeal to such a high spirited young person, and in 1874 he secured appointment to West Point.
They began work during that year and on November 9, 1874, the five young women received a letter from the faculty approving their petition.
They began work during that year and on November 9, 1874, the five young women received a letter from the faculty approving their petition.

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