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He decided at an early age to become a painter, and moved to Paris in 1881 to study art.
In 1881, all of them moved to Poissy, which Monet hated.
The Wexford County seat of government, originally located in Sherman, was moved to Manton in 1881, as the result of a compromise between the feuding residents of Cadillac and Sherman.
During its early years in the Association, Essendon played its home matches at Flemington Hill, but moved to the East Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1881.
Having already moved from its ground at Kent Street, Ascot Vale (" McCracken's Paddock ") to Flemington Hill, the club was again forced to move in 1881 ; and, because the City of Essendon mayor of the day, James Taylor, considered the Essendon Cricket Ground " to be suitable only for the gentleman's game of cricket ", Essendon moved to East Melbourne.
When Geneva moved to Beaver Falls, Old Main was the first classroom structure, completed in 1881.
When Chilean troops occupied Lima during the War of the Pacific in 1881, they put in charge certain Patricio Lynch, whose grandfather came from Ireland to Argentina and then moved to Chile.
When Chester Arthur took office in 1881, he ordered renovations to the White House to take place as soon as the recently widowed Lucretia Garfield moved out.
In 1881, the US returned of Knox County, Nebraska to the Ponca, and about half the tribe moved back north from Indian Territory.
The county seat was established in Pikeville in 1820, and moved to Hamilton in 1881.
Camille moved with her mother, brother and younger sister to the Montparnasse area of Paris in 1881, her father having to remain behind, working to support them.
Coloradan Richard E. McNalty moved to Texas and began the Turkey Track Ranch, which he sold to Charles Wood and Jack Snider in 1881.
Coloradan Richard E. McNalty moved to Texas and began the Turkey Track Ranch, which he sold to Charles Wood and Jack Snider in 1881.
In 1881, the county seat was moved from Cimarron to Springer, located on the former Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad, since 1996 part of the Burlington Northern Railroad.
In the summer of 1881 the Midland Railway Company moved its locomotive works from Kentish Town to the new “ Brent Sidings ”, and in October of the same year it was announced that new accommodation for its workers would be built, later the Cricklewood Railway Cottages.
When the tracks of the Dubuque and Dakota Railroad were laid through Allison, the seat was moved there on January 10, 1881.
Easton post office was established in 1881, moved in 1883, and closed in 1902.
Blandville was the seat of Ballard County from 1842 to 1881, when it was moved to Wickliffe.
In 1881, the town was moved from a hillside location to the current location in the Tygarts Creek valley, where the Elizabethtown, Lexington and Big Sandy Railroad had laid tracks.
In 1881, Hoover and Thomas Watson opened a store near the confluence of Butte and Cottonwood creeks and moved the post office to the store.
In 1881, the Keasbey and Mattison Company, whose business included the manufacture of asbestos, moved to Ambler from Philadelphia.
Following the devastation to Warrenton, Virginia, during the Civil War, George Scott Shackelford moved from Warrenton to Charlottesville and later to Orange in 1881, where he was an attorney, Mayor of Orange, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, the Virginia State Senate, the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, and later judge of the Ninth Virginia Judicial Circuit.
In 1881 the business moved to larger street-level premises at 16 / 18 Bolshaya Morskaya.
In 1881, Dix moved into the New Jersey State Hospital, Morris Plains, where the state legislature designated a suite for her private use as long as she lived.

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In 1881, Carnegie took his family, including his 70 year-old mother, on a trip to the United Kingdom.
FamilySearch also includes an 1880 United States federal census index, an 1881 British census index, an 1881 Canadian census index, and the U. S. Social Security Death Index, as well as research guides and genealogical word lists.
As biographer Allan Nevins wrote, " probably no man in the country, on March 4, 1881, had less thought than this limited, simple, sturdy attorney of Buffalo that four years later he would be standing in Washington and taking the oath as president of the United States.
His father, Arthur Simon ( 1881 – 1948 ), was an electrical engineer who had come to the United States from Germany in 1903 after earning his engineering degree from the Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt.
* 1881 – The world's first international telephone call is made between St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, and Calais, Maine, United States.
In the United States, the assassination of President Garfield in 1881 prompted the replacement of the American Spoils System with a meritocracy.
In the United States, the United States Civil Service utilized the Spoils System from 1828 until the assassination of United States President Garfield by a disappointed office seeker in 1881 proved its dangers.
* 1831 – James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States ( d. 1881 )
* 1881 – Chester A. Arthur is inaugurated as the 21st President of the United States following the assassination of James Garfield.
On 21 May 1881, the United States National Lawn Tennis Association ( now the United States Tennis Association ) was formed to standardize the rules and organize competitions.
* April 24 – Kenneth Whiting, United States Navy officer and submarine and naval aviation pioneer ( b. 1881 )
* April 14 – Otto Dowling, United States Navy Captain, and the 25th Governor of American Samoa ( b. 1881 )
** 20 July 1881 — Sioux chief Sitting Bull leads the last of his fugitive people in surrender to United States troops at Fort Buford in Montana.
* 19 September 1881 — James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States ( See also James A. Garfield assassination )
* November 19 – James A. Garfield, 20th United States President ( d. 1881 )
* December 21 – Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( d. 1881 )
James Abram Garfield ( November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881 ) served as the 20th President of the United States, after completing nine consecutive terms in the U. S. House of Representatives.
* 1881 – The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is the United States ' first business school and the world's first collegiate business school.
On December 12, 1881, he was appointed United States Secretary of State by President Chester A. Arthur to succeed James G. Blaine, and served until the inauguration of President Grover Cleveland in 1885.
* Rand McNally Atlas ( United States, 1881 – present )
The origins of Newcastle United Football Club itself can be traced back to the formation of a football club by the Stanley Cricket Club of Byker in November 1881.

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