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date and 1819
U. S. relations with Liberia date back to 1819 when the US Congress appropriated $ 100, 000 for the establishment of Liberia.
The 1819 Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments set 1823 as the date for resumption of convertibility, reached instead by 1821.
* 1819: Fryderyk August Schnierstein opens a tannery, the date is considered a start of towns industrialisation
The exact date of " Ode to a Nightingale " as well as " Ode on Indolence ", " Ode on Melancholy " and " Ode on a Grecian Urn " is unknown, as Keats dated all as ' May 1819 '.
According to this argument, when the elderly eyewitnesses were interviewed after 1819, they naturally could not be expected to verify the wording of a document that they had heard read nearly fifty years earlier, nor remember the exact date of the public reading.
The date of William Still's birth is given as October 7, 1821, by most sources, but he gave the date of November 1819 in the 1900 Census.
Their exact date of composition is unknown ; Keats simply dated " Ode on a Grecian Urn " May 1819, as he did its companion odes.
Her grandson suggests a much later date of 1819, whilst some modern historians claim she was born about 1815.
Alabama has had 6 constitutions to date: 1819 ( Converting Alabama Territory into a State ), 1861 ( Secession ), 1865 ( Reconstruction ), 1868 ( Ending reconstruction ), 1875, and the current 1901 constitution.
Amanat reasons that the most likely date is 1819 – 1820 as it is in line with other sources.
His cultus was approved in 1819, his feast being kept on July 28, the date of the translation of his relics to his birthplace in 1810.
The date of his return to Venezuela is unknown, but in March, 1819, he was in Juangriego, and in 1822 was Intendant of Venezuela.
The city has the commemorative date of the anniversary date of December 9, due to the onset of colonization between Rio Coutinho and the Rio Jordão in the parish of Our Lady of Bethlehem in 1819, with the demarcation of village and church.

date and marked
April 10 marked a memorable date in New York's musical history -- indeed in the musical history of the entire eastern United States.
After thirty days of working with Wilson, Smith drank his last drink on June 10, 1935, the date marked by AA for its anniversaries.
This set marked the first time in history that a musician had signed an exclusive music distribution deal with a single retailer .< ref name =" newman "> The set sold more than 500, 000 physical copies on its issue date, proving that Brooks still had a large fan base.
Groucho exaggerated this fad to a marked degree, and the comedy effect was enhanced by how out of date the fashion was by the 1940s and 1950s.
Certain agricultural practices are also marked from this date.
The container should be marked clearly with the date on which the contents were taken from the patient .</ p >
The date was March 10, 1748, an anniversary he marked for the rest of his life.
* 1591 – King Naresuan of Siam kills Crown Prince Minchit Sra of Burma in single combat, for which this date is now observed marked as Royal Thai Armed Forces day.
Although Keats and his family seem to have marked his birthday on 29 October, baptism records give the date as the 31st.
The Reign of Terror ( 5 September 1793 – 28 July 1794: the latter is date 10 Thermidor, year II of the French Revolutionary Calendar ), also known simply as The Terror (), was a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins, and marked by mass executions of " enemies of the revolution.
It is estimated that the year 2002 marked the beginning of the digital age for information storage, which means that this years marked the date where human kind started to store more information on digital, than on analog storage devices.
The festival marked the end of the season for trade and warfare and was an ideal date for tribal assemblies, where the local kings gathered their people.
Their next album, 1984's The Big Express marked a return to the harsher and more abrasive sounds of their early albums, but the combination of the group's ' no touring ' status and the growing disenchantment of their label made it their poorest selling LP to date.
But this burst of Bengali power did not last beyond his death, as Bengal descended afterwards into a period marked by disunity and foreign invasion. The development of the Bengali calendar is also often attributed to Shashanka as the starting date falls squarely within his reign ( 600 AD – 626 AD ).
That date is still marked as the independence day by most Central American nations.
Liquid shellac sold in hardware stores is clearly marked with the production ( mixing ) date, so the consumer can know whether the shellac inside is still good.
Children treated with this procedure to date have shown marked improvements, including the growth of myelin with decreased levels of the n-acetyl-aspartate toxin.
This date marked the 10th anniversary of federal recognition of the Mashantucket Pequot Nation.
It is marked with the contracted completion date of June 15, 1903, but delays and reworking pushed final delivery into early 1904.
In recent decades, " The Twelfth " has often been marked by confrontations, as members of the Orange Order attempt to celebrate the date by marching past or through what they see as their traditional route.
In 1882 ( the wrong year is marked on the tombstone of James, since Oct 26th, 1881 was the date of the Gunfight at the O. K.
The date of June 30 marked the beginning of the Night of the Long Knives.
2001 marked her career's turning point with the breakout role as Elle Woods in the box office hit Legally Blonde, and in 2002 she starred in Sweet Home Alabama, which became her biggest commercial film success to date.

date and sailing
When a sailing date of March, 1845 was finally established, Palfrey made sure that the Negroes would have comfortable quarters in New Orleans and aboard ship.
The first historical mention of the region is from the Massaliote Periplus, a sailing manual for merchants thought to date to the 6th century BCE, and Pytheas of Massilia wrote of his exploratory voyage to the island around 325 BC.
The more popularly accepted date for the Viking raid on Lindisfarne is 8 June ; Michael Swanton, editor of Routledge's edition of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, writes " vi id Ianr, presumably an error for vi id Iun ( June 8 ) which is the date given by the Annals of Lindisfarne ( p. 505 ), when better sailing weather would favour coastal raids.
Given the date of his publication and the widespread, permanent distribution of his work, it appears that he should be regarded as the originator of the concept of space sailing by light pressure, although he did not develop the concept further.
* Pilgrim ships from 1602 to 1638 Pilgrim ships searchable by ship name, sailing date and passengers.
The Irish media made much tongue-in-cheek mention of the fact that the disaster occurred on Friday the 13th, a date often linked to supposed curses and disasters and also the fact that the ship's name had been changed for the programme: sailing lore suggests that any ship which is renamed prior to setting sail will meet with disaster.
Although there are records of Chinese sailing carriages from the 6th century these land sailing vehicles were not wheelbarrows, and the date of which the sail assisted wheelbarrow was invented is uncertain.
Since an older certificate does show an expiration date, for crewmembers sailing internationally it may be worth paying the fee ( as of 2010 it was $ 60 ) to avoid any confusion with local authorities.
Earlier in the event, on September 19, kitesurfer Robert Douglas ( USA ) made a 49. 84 knots ( 92. 30 km / h ) run, becoming the first kitesurfer to establish an outright speed sailing world record – held until that date only by sailboats or windsurfers.
Carthaginian galley wrecks found off Sicily that date to the 3rd or 2nd century BC had a length to breadth ratio of 6: 1, proportions that fell between the 1: 4 of sailing merchant ships and the 8: 1 or 10: 1 of war galleys.

2.724 seconds.