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The territory was ceded to the British by Daulat Rao Sindhia by a treaty on June 25, 1818.
Part of the Ajmer region, the territory of the future province was ceded to the British by Daulat Rao Sindhia as part of a treaty dated June 25, 1818.
In the West, the earliest possible date is May 10 ( as in 1818 and 2285 ), and the latest possible date June 13 ( as in 1943 and 2038 ).
He returned to London in June 1818, after stopping off in Frankfurt.
In June 1818, county courts were moved from Fort Jackson to Alabama Town.
For many years it was accepted that she was born in the city of Limerick, as she herself claimed, possibly on 23 June 1818 ; this year was graven on her headstone, which seemed to make it the literal ' last word '.
* Kater, Henry ( June 1818 ) An Account of the Experiments for determining the length of the pendulum vibrating seconds in the latitude of London, The Edinburgh Review, Vol.
: After the victory at Waterloo of the coalition armies, the department was occupied by British troops from June 1815 till November 1818.
From 1800 to 1814, the couple had eight children, including Arietta Minthorn Tompkins ( born July 31, 1800 ), who married a son of Smith Thompson in 1818, and ( Mangle ) Minthorne Tompkins ( December 26, 1807 – June 5, 1881 ), who was the Free Soil Party candidate for Governor of New York in 1852.
After the allied victory at Waterloo, Eure was occupied by Prussian troops between June 1815 and November 1818.
After the Coalition's victory at Waterloo, between June 1815 and November 1818, Mayenne was occupied by Prussian troops.
After the coalition victory at Waterloo, the department was occupied by British troops between June 1815 and November 1818.
In spite of the efforts of the engineer Ignaz Venetz to drain the growing lake, the ice dam collapsed catastrophically in June 1818.
Strawn was laid out on 6 June 1873 by David Strawn ( 1 October 1818 – 25 September 1873 ).
In June 1818, Rev.
* William Randolph Barbee ( 17 January 1818 – 16 June 1868 ) was an American sculptor recognized for creating idealized, sentimental classical figures.
Alexander Bain ( 11 June 1818 – 18 September 1903 ) was a Scottish philosopher and educationalist in the British school of empiricism who was a prominent and innovative figure in the fields of psychology, linguistics, logic, moral philosophy and education reform.
He visited France, while in Paris he spent several days at the Musée du Louvre ; Italy, in Rome he sketched, antiquities sculptures and paintings at the Vatican Museums and other galleries, then on to Naples and Pompeii, Bari then to Corfu ; while in Italy Barry had met Charles Lock Eastlake, an architect Mr Kinnaird and a Mr Johnson ( later a professor at Haileybury and Imperial Service College ) with these gentlemen he visited Greece, where their itinerary covered Athens which they left on 25 June 1818, Mount Parnassus, Delphi, Aegina, then the Cyclades, including Delos to Smyrna and Turkey where Barry greatly admired the magnificence of Hagia Sophia, from Constantinople he visited the Troad, Assos, Pergamon and back to Smyrna.
He hired a surveyor named David Chapman, and laid out the town of Westminster on June 11, 1818.
Meanwhile, his wife stayed at Antibes, where she had his children, the first of whom died in childhood: Marie Anne Elisabeth ( July 8, 1790-March 18, 1794 ), Jacques Prosper, 2nd Prince d ' Essling July 3, 1818 ( June 25, 1793-May 13, 1821 ), unmarried and without issue, Victoire Thècle ( September 28, 1794-March 28, 1857 ), married on September 12, 1814 Charles, Comte Reille ( Antibes, September 1, 1775-March 4, 1860 ), and François Victor, 2nd Duc de Rivoli, 3rd Prince d ' Essling ( April 2, 1799-April 16, 1863 ), married on April 19, 1823 Anne Debelle ( 1802-January 28, 1887 ), and had issue.
* June 13-Cesare Ciardi, flautist and composer ( b. 1818 )
* 18 June 1815 – 11 July 1818: Her Highness Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
* 11 July 1818 – 26 June 1830: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Clarence and St Andrews
** Prentiss Mellen ( F ), from June 5, 1818

June and Missouri
* June 4, 1812 – Following Louisiana's admittance as a U. S. state, the territory by that name is renamed the Missouri Territory.
* June 17 – Union Station massacre: In Kansas City, Missouri, Pretty Boy Floyd kills an FBI agent, 3 local police, and the person they intended to rescue, captured bank robber Frank Nash.
* June 4 – Following Louisiana's admittance as a U. S. state, the territory by that name is renamed the Missouri Territory.
* June – July – The Great Flood of 1844 hits the Missouri River and Mississippi River.
* June 13 – Lewis and Clark Expedition: Scouting ahead of the expedition, Meriwether Lewis and four companions sight the Great Falls of the Missouri River, confirming they are heading in the right direction.
The Democratic National Convention held in St. Louis, Missouri on June 5-7, 1888, was harmonious.
The Republican Convention, held in Kansas City, Missouri from June 12 to June 15, nominated Hoover on the first ballot.
In June 1865, three months after Robert E. Lee ’ s surrender at Appomattox, General W. T. Sherman was given his first postwar command, originally called the Military Division of the Mississippi and later the Military Division of the Missouri.
* The Louisiana Purchase Exposition: The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair from the University of Missouri Digital Library-scanned copies of nearly 50 books, pamphlets, and other related material from and about the Louisiana Purchase Exposition ( The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair ) including issues of the World's Fair Bulletin from June 1901 through the close of the Fair in December 1904.
For example: Missouri permits all types of consumer fireworks to be sold to residents with two selling seasons ; June 20 – July 10 and December 20 – January 2.
As of June 2012, 41 states and the District of Columbia have recognized Juneteenth as either a state holiday or state holiday observance ; these are Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
# Missouri ( June 14, 1971 )
On June 6, 2008, the Gateway Football Conference changed its name to the Missouri Valley Football Conference, effective immediately.
Gotti died of throat cancer on June 10, 2002, at the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri.
* Billy Davis, Jr. ( born 26 June 1938, St. Louis, Missouri )
In less than a year ( June 1867 ), the railroad was repossessed by the state of Missouri after Frémont was unable to pay the second installment on his purchase.
** 6, 000 watts covering 40-45 mile radius of 10 counties in Tennessee, Missouri, & Kentucky since June 2007
On June 14 of that year, General Franz Sigel arrived by train with his 3rd Missouri Infantry and took over the town.
The Upper Louisiana Territory, including the Jasper County area, was renamed the Missouri Territory on June 4, 1812 to avoid confusion with the state of Louisiana which joined the Union in 1812, and the New Madrid District became New Madrid County.
John Finley Crowe ( June 16, 1787-January 17, 1860 ) was born in Greene County, Tennessee and grew up in Tennessee and Missouri.
On June 3, 2010 the Brashear Tigers baseball team competed in the Missouri Class 1A baseball championship game, taking second place.
Cole Camp was the site of a skirmish early in the American Civil War, when the local pro-Union Home Guard company was attacked by a Missouri State Guard force on June 19, 1861.
On June 7, 1804, their journey lead them to the convergence of the Missouri River and Moniteau Creek near the future settlement of Rocheport.

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