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July and 1838
1st edition, July 1838 ( John Murray, London )
They were married on 4 May 1836 and Margherita gave birth to two children, Virginia Maria Luigia ( 26 March 1837 – 12 August 1838 ) and Icilio Romano ( 11 July 1838 – 22 October 1839 ).
John Milton Hay ( October 8, 1838July 1, 1905 ) was an American statesman, diplomat, author, journalist, and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln.
Edward Davy demonstrated his telegraph system in Regent's Park in 1837 and was granted a patent on 4 July 1838.
* July 29 – Tobias Michael Carel Asser, Dutch jurist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( b. 1838 )
* July 5 – François Carlo Antommarchi, French Physician ( d. 1838 )
* July 11 – John Rodgers, American naval officer ( d. 1838 )
Johanna Schopenhauer, née Trosiener ( July 9, 1766 – April 17, 1838 ), was a German author.
He had sailed from Honolulu on the schooner Notre Dame de Paix and began his efforts in December 1837, but he departed on 29 July 1838 for Valparaiso after seven unsuccessful months.
President Martin Van Buren on July 4, 1838, signed the U. S. Congress laws establishing the Territory of Iowa.
Little Port Cooper was used as an anchorage by most of the French ships working from Port Cooper in 1838 and in subsequent years, and it was apparently there that Langlois anchored when the Cachalot came into harbour in July 1838.
The U. S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, was separately authorized on 4 July 1838, consisted only of officers, and was used for mapping and the design and construction of federal civil works and other coastal fortifications and navigational routes.
In July 1838 he was appointed a second lieutenant in the Corps of Topographical Engineers and assisted and led multiple surveying expeditions through the western territory of the United States and beyond.
* Bass Reeves ( July 1838 – January 1910 ) is thought by most to be one of the first Black men to receive a commission as a U. S. Deputy Marshal west of the Mississippi River.
Sir William Henry Perkin, FRS ( 12 March 1838 – 14 July 1907 ) was an English chemist best known for his discovery, at the age of 18, of the first aniline dye, mauveine.
White Lake had a post office initial named as Plainville when it opened on July 11, 1838.
Pierre Louis Dulong ( 12 February 1785 – 19 July 1838 ) was a French physicist and chemist, remembered today largely for the law of Dulong and Petit.
In July 1838, Balfe composed a new opera, Falstaff, for The Italian Opera House,
It was used for the construction of lighthouses on Maplin Sands in the Thames Estuary ( the first light application, in 1838 ), at Morecambe Bay ( the first completed, in 1839 ), and at Belfast Lough where his lighthouse was finished in July 1844.
Mosselman had one daughter, Louise Le Hon ( 15 July 1838 – 9 February 1931 ), who married in Paris on 11 June 1856 Stanislaus August Friedrich Joseph Telemach Luci, later Poniatowski.
* July 12-Alfred Pease, composer and pianist ( b. 1838 )
* July 23-Emil Scaria, operatic bass-baritone ( b. 1838 )

July and Smith
This situation led finally to an " inconclusive " duel between Pike and Roane on July 29, 1847 near Fort Smith, Arkansas.
:* New York City has numerous Bastille Day celebrations each July, including Bastille Day on 60th Street hosted by the French Institute Alliance Française between Fifth and Lexington Avenues on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Bastille Day on Smith Street in Brooklyn, and Bastille Day in Tribeca.
Cordwainer Smith – pronounced CORDwainer – was the pseudonym used by American author Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger ( July 11, 1913 – August 6, 1966 ) for his science fiction works.
Smith in July 1898 in the UK.
John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 to John Adams and his wife Abigail Adams ( née Smith ) in Braintree, Massachusetts, what is now Quincy, Massachusetts.
* 1831 – Samuel Francis Smith wrote My Country, ' Tis of Thee for the Boston, MA July 4th festivities.
John Smith Hurt, better known as Mississippi John Hurt ( July 3, 1893 or March 8, 1892 — November 2, 1966 ) was an American country blues singer and guitarist.
During July of the 1984 season, Smith went on the disabled list with a broken wrist after being hit by a pitch during a game against the Padres.
What was not publicly known during the regular season and playoffs was that Smith had torn his rotator cuff after suffering an impingement in his right shoulder during the July 11 – 14 homestand against the Padres.
Smith was inducted into the Hall of Fame during ceremonies on July 28, 2002.
She married actor Brady Smith on July 9, 2005.
On 1 July 1832, Jardine, Matheson and Company, a partnership, between William Jardine, James Matheson as senior partners, and Hollingworth Magniac, Alexander Matheson, Jardine's nephew Andrew Johnstone, Matheson's nephew Hugh Matheson, John Abel Smith, and Henry Wright, as the first partners, was formed in China, taking the Chinese name ' Ewo ' ( 怡和 ) pronounced " Yee-Wo " and meaning ' Happy Harmony '.
Yeardley Smith (; born Martha Maria Yeardley Smith ; July 3, 1964 ) is a French-born American actress, voice actress, writer and painter.
Smith was born Martha Maria Yeardley Smith on July 3, 1964 in Paris, France.
* July 22 – J. Gregory Smith, Vermont governor ( d. 1891 )
* July 15 – Razor Smith, English cricketer ( b. 1877 )
* July 21 – C. Aubrey Smith, English actor ( d. 1948 )
* July 8 – Jaden Smith, American actor
* July 2 – Joseph Fielding Smith, 10th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( b. 1876 )
* July 19 – Joseph Fielding Smith, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( d. 1972 )
* July 14 – Abigail Adams Smith, firstborn daughter of Abigail Adams and John Adams ( d. 1813 )
* July 7 – William Henry Smith, British businessman ( d. 1865 )

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