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As the area turned to desert the water evaporated, leaving behind the abundance of evaporitic salts such as common sodium salts and borax, which were subsequently exploited during the modern history of the region, primarily 1883 to 1907.
In 1883, the French navy occupied the city to prevent British conquest of the area.
The railway had been completed across the prairies in 1883, though sections were still under construction north of Lake Superior, making it easier for the government to get troops into the area.
Several funiculars – locally called ascensores – provide public transport service between the central area and the neighbourhoods atop the surrounding hills, the first of which ( Ascensor Concepción, also known as Ascensor Turri ) opened in 1883 and is still in service.
The area was by and large unsettled until the JA Ranch of Charles Goodnight came in 1883, which added the Tule Ranch.
The completion of rail lines into the county in 1883 increased access to markets and encouraged wheat production in the area.
The railroad, which extended into the area in 1883, served as a catalyst to the cattle industry but later contributed to its decline.
Blackheath Cricket Club has been part of the sporting fabric of the area, joining forces with Blackheath Rugby Club in 1883 to purchase and develop the Rectory Field as a home ground in Charlton.
The original Kearney County was established on March 6, 1873 and was dissolved in 1883, with the land area being split between Hamilton and Finney counties.
) Lake City, just across the St. Francis River from the Buffalo Island area, was added as a second county seat in 1883.
On July 3, 1883, Heald paid one thousand dollars as a down payment on the area.
Then in 1883 a few miles south of the settlement, John H. Barham founded the first town in the area.
In 1883 a post office was established for this area but at that time the town was known as Albertson which was later changed to Roberts in 1885 and finally to Palo Cedro in 1893.
Two years later, much of the Ocala downtown area was destroyed by fire on Thanksgiving Day, 1883.
The city was established soon after the South Florida Railroad reached the area in 1883.
Loughman was settled shortly after the South Florida Railroad reached the area in 1883.
In 1883, commercial and residential lots were created and sold for $ 375 a piece ; and soon the sawing of lumber and clacking of hammers could be heard throughout the area.
Vincent van Gogh visited the area in the fall of 1883.
The first pioneers who came to this area of the Thirteen Towns in 1883, which is now Eden Township, were Ole Edevold Sr., O. Dunrud and Andreas Engebretson from Norway and John Erickson from Sweden.
In 1883, Willard E. Winner came to the area with plans to build a city north of Kansas City across the Missouri River, and connect the two by a bridge.
The plant was destroyed by fire in 1883 and rather than rebuild, Firmin Desloge decided to explore his properties in the present area of Desloge.
in 1895, the town was renamed for prominent local cattle rancher, Pierre Wibaux, who had immigrated to the area from France in 1883.
A post office named Two Harbors was established in the area in 1883.
In 1883, the Northern Adirondack Railroad was built from Moira south to St. Regis Falls, a major lumbering area.

1883 and former
* 1883 – Patrick J. Hurley, American soldier, statesman, and diplomat ; 51st United States Secretary of War and former United States Ambassador to the Republic of China ( d. 1963 )
* 1883 – Alexander Hamilton Stephens, former Vice President of the Confederate States of America ( b. 1812 )
Ernst Kuhn divided the Indo-Chinese languages, plus Chinese, into northern and southern groups in 1883, sub-dividing the former into two primary branches:
Frank J. Sprague, a competent mathematician and former naval officer, was recruited by Edward H. Johnson and joined the Edison organization in 1883.
** August Zaleski, former President of Poland ( b. 1883 )
* Josiah Henson ( 1789 – 1883 ), former slave and author
In 1883, son of Waleska founder, former Civil War Captain and Atlanta lawyer Augustus M. Reinhardt, along with his brother-in-law, former Civil War Lieutenant-Colonel John J.
The city was established as Proctorknott in 1894, with the name coming from J. Proctor Knott, former Governor of Kentucky ( 1883 – 1887 ).
But by the time this occurred in 1883, public opinion had swung behind the Republic as the form of government which, in the words of the former President Adolphe Thiers, " divides us least ".
However the name Sheffield Wednesday dates back as far as 1883: the former ground at Olive Grove had the name Sheffield Wednesday painted on the stand roof.
The former found a match in her when it came to ironical comments in Oxford society, where she was not liked much, either, due to her ridicule of that set in her novel Belinda ( 1883 ).
After some prodding by his former professors, Smith secured a new research lab assistant position with the Veterinary Division of the US Department of Agriculture ( USDA ) in Washington, D. C., beginning his position there in December 1883.
Born in Norwich, Connecticut, the daughter of Charles Carow ( 1825 – 1883 ), a merchant, and the former Gertrude Elizabeth Tyler ( 1836 – 1895 ) and a granddaughter of Daniel Tyler who was a general in the American Civil War, Edith grew up next door to Theodore " T. R.
While touring art galleries in Italy in 1883, Conway met Katrina, the only child of Charles Lambard, of Augusta, Maine, builder of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, and stepdaughter of Manton Marble, an investor and former editor and owner of the New York World.
Construction began in 1870 and the main line opened all the way from the Great Lakes to the Pacific when former president Ulysses S. Grant drove in the final " golden spike " in central Montana on Sept. 8, 1883.
For 111 years Thornbury was part of the former City of Northcote Local Government Area, which existed from 1883 until June 1994.
Richard Cockle Lucas ( 1800 – 1883 ), the sculptor, lived in Chilworth from 1854 onwards, originally at " The Tower of the Winds " ( which stood opposite the former " Clump Inn "), and later at the nearby " Chilworth Tower ".
On October 11, 1883, the heads of the major railroads met in Chicago at the former Grand Pacific Hotel and agreed to adopt Allen's proposed system.
On June 26, 1883, former students of Texas A & M University gathered together to " live over again their college days, the victories and defeats won and lost upon the drill field and in the classroom.
Carey was shot dead on board the Melrose Castle off Cape Town, South Africa, on 29 July 1883, by Donegal man Patrick O Donnell, for giving evidence against his former comrades.
The judges seem to have been dissatisfied with the effect of their former rules, for in 1883 they issued a fresh set of consolidated rules, which, with subsequent amendments, are those now in force.
* Eddie Grant ( baseball ) ( 1883 – 1918 ), former third baseman in the Major Leagues who was killed searching for the " Lost Battalion " in World War I
It stands near the site of the former palace of the Dukes of Brabant, which was destroyed by fire in 1731, and has itself been badly damaged by fire, in 1820 and 1883.

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