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In 1883, the city was the site of the first full-dress rehearsal of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show before its opening in Omaha.
The school moved to 16th and Jones in 1867, and in 1883 to 10th Street in downtown Omaha.
The Northern Pacific had seven time zones between St Paul and the 1883 west end of the railroad at Wallula Jct, but Union Pacific had two between Omaha and Ogden.
The founder of Boyd's Packing House, he served as the Mayor of Omaha from 1881 to 1883 and from 1885 to 1887, and as the seventh Governor of the state of Nebraska in 1891 and from 18921893.
Boyd was mayor of Omaha, Nebraska from 1881 to 1883, and from 1885 to 1887.
W. F. Cody and Dr. W. F. Carver ’ s Rocky Mountain and Prairie Exhibition ” was in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 17, 1883.

1883 and hosted
Pugwash is famous for being the site of an international conference of scholars organized by Bertrand Russell in 1957, and hosted by Pugwash's native son, steel magnate Cyrus Eaton ( 1883 – 1979 ), at the lodge on property owned by the Pugwash Park Commission located just north of the village.
Polo Grounds I thus hosted its first Major League Baseball games in 1883 as the home stadium of two teams, the American Association Metropolitans and the National League Gothams.
In 1883 it hosted the Exposición Nacional de Minería.
The house of the Combonians in Verona was a quiet place of gathering for most of the senior priests coming home from the mission fields, but it also hosted a printing company, publishing two different magazines: " The little missionary " and " Nigrizia ", a magazine providing news about the various missions around the world and was first published back in 1883.
It also hosted the great tournaments of 1883 and 1899, and the first ever women's international in 1897.
Developed during the 1870s, it was first used for international cricket in 1883, when Otago hosted a team from Tasmania.
The track is located about 10 miles south of the original Latonia in Covington, Kentucky, which hosted Thoroughbred racing from 1883 until it was torn down in 1939.

1883 and first
Next year is the 80th anniversary of the signing of the treaty between Korea and the United States and experts in Seoul are trying to find the correspondence between Frederick Frelinghuysen, who was Secretary of State in 1883 and 1884, and Gen. Lucius Foote, who was the first minister to Korea.
The first known telephone line in Manchester was established in July 1883 between Burr and Manley's store at Manchester Depot and the Kent and Root Marble Company in South Dorset.
* 1883 – The first public performance of the Dominican Republic's national anthem, Himno Nacional.
The first was opened in 1883 in Dunfermline.
The play was first seen in America when, during 1883, in Louisville, Kentucky, Helena Modjeska acted Nora.
This was first suggested by Mereschkowsky in 1905 after an observation by Schimper in 1883 that chloroplasts closely resemble cyanobacteria.
The differences between the more modern and traditional branches of American Judaism came to a head in 1883, at the " Trefa Banquet " at the Highland House entertainment pavilion, which was at the top of the Mount Adams Incline – where shellfish and other non-kosher dishes were served at the celebration of the first graduating class of Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
The Arithmometer, invented in 1820 as a four-operation mechanical calculator, was released to production in 1851 as an adding machine and became the first commercially successful unit ; forty years later, by 1890, about 2, 500 arithmometers had been sold plus a few hundreds more from two arithmometer clone makers ( Burkhardt, Germany, 1878 and Layton, UK, 1883 ) and Felt and Tarrant, the only other competitor in true commercial production, had sold 100 comptometers.
Edouard van Beneden and Theodor Boveri made the first observation and identification of centrioles in 1883 and 1888 respectively, while the pattern of centriole replication was first worked out independently by Etienne de Harven and Joseph G. Gall circa 1950
The first botanical observations of the island were made by Hume in 1883, when the coconut plantations had been in operation for a full century.
* 1883 – The first Permanent Force cavalry and infantry regiments of the Canadian Army are formed: The Royal Canadian Dragoons and The Royal Canadian Regiment.
In 1883 Darmstadt University of Technology and Cornell University introduced the world's first courses of study in electrical engineering, and in 1885 the University College London founded the first chair of electrical engineering in the United Kingdom.
The modern field and term were first formulated by Sir Francis Galton in 1883, drawing on the recent work of his half-cousin Charles Darwin.
In 1883, Munch took part in his first public exhibition and shared a studio with other students.
Kraepelin's major work, " Compendium der Psychiatrie ", was first published in 1883.
It comprised four volumes and was ten times larger than the first edition of 1883.
In 1880 they also became the first metropolitan club to visit Geelong and in 1883 the team played four matches in Adelaide.
* 1883 – Alabama becomes the first U. S. state to enact an antitrust law.
* 1883 – The first vaudeville theater opens in Boston, Massachusetts.
In opera, a new Romantic atmosphere combining supernatural terror and melodramatic plot in a folkloric context was first successfully achieved by Carl Maria von Weber ( 1786 – 1826 ) and perfected by Richard Wagner ( 1813 – 1883 ) in his Ring Cycle.
Historical materialism is a methodological approach to the study of society, economics, and history, first articulated by Karl Marx ( 1818 – 1883 ) as " the materialist conception of history ".
The game became so popular that the first " world championship " of ice hockey was featured in Montreal's annual Winter Carnival in 1883 and the McGill team captured the " Carnival Cup.
* 1883 – The first regularly scheduled Orient Express departs Paris.

1883 and official
He then worked for the Logansport Journal, and taught himself shorthand reporting, becoming in 1883 official court reporter for the Cass County Circuit Court.
* 1883 – Bernhard Rust, German nazi official ( d. 1945 )
In later years Blake claimed to have been born in 1883, but his Social Security application and all other official documents issued in the first half of his life list his year of birth as 1887.
The first official post office was established on April 12, 1883, with one Henry W. Kline serving as the first Postmaster.
There is ample geographic and geological evidence that floods have occurred throughout the valley since prehistoric times, and there is historic evidence in diaries, anecdotes, folk tales, letters, official records, post cards, and the like that major flooding occurred with some regularity 1828, 1832, 1847, 1866, 1883, 1897, 1898, 1907.
Bugeaud's writings were numerous, including his Œuvres militaires, collected by Weil ( Paris, 1883 ), many official reports on Algeria and the war there, and some works on economics and political science.
In 1883, a Russian magazine Русская старина ( Russian Old Times ) issued memoirs of an influential official of the Russian Ministry of the Interior, the privy councillor and staunch anti-Semite O.
Throughout 1882 he led a successful fund-raising campaign that ensured the official opening of the new college by the Prince of Wales on 7 May 1883.
The Christian Science Journal is an official monthly publication of the Church of Christ, Scientist through the Christian Science Publishing Society, founded in 1883 by Mary Baker Eddy.
" In 1883, Samuel Benjamin was appointed by the United States as the first official diplomatic envoy to Iran, however ; Ambassadorial relations were not established until 1944.
The first official pilgrimage occurred in 1883 and consisted of roughly 150 people who traveled to the location by foot.
Woodruff was an Assistant Church Historian between 1856 and 1883 and was the church's eleventh official Church Historian between 1883 and 1889.
Peleș Castle had its official Royal Ball of Inauguration on 7 October 1883.
* Thomas Williams Phillips, ( 20 April 1883 – 21 September 1966 ), senior official in the British Civil Service, educated at Machynlleth County School.
In 1883 Emerald Hill became a city, changing its official name to South Melbourne.
* Faiz El-Ghusein ( 1883 – 1968 ), an official of the Turkish Government
In the Royal Mail, the official name changed from " letter carrier " to " postman " in 1883, and " postwoman " has also been used for many years.
Royal Charles, her draught too deep to be of use in the shallow Dutch waters, was permanently drydocked near Hellevoetsluis as a tourist attraction, with day trips being organised for large parties, often of foreign state guests ; after vehement protests by Charles that this insulted his honour, the official visits were ended and Royal Charles was eventually scrapped in 1672 ; however, part of her transom, bearing the coat of arms with the Lion and Unicorn and the Royal inscription Dieu et mon droit, was preserved because Charles earlier had demanded its removal and has since 1883 been put on display in the cellar of the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam.
Hawke succeeded Emmett in 1883 and remained as official captain for 27 years, but at first he was careful to take his time and did not make too many changes.
* George S. Evans ( 1826 – 1883 ), Texas Ranger, miner, businessman and political official
His first official position was Private Secretary to President Joseph Jenkins Roberts, from 1874 ; his second, Judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas of Montserrado County to which he was appointed by President Alfred F. Russell, in 1883.
* Otto Niemeyer ( 1883 – 1971 ), English financial official and creator of the " Niemeyer statement "
The name Vistula Land first appeared in official documents in 1888 although more recent scholarship traced it back to 1883.

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