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In September 1825 the works at Forth Street, Newcastle completed the first locomotive for the new railway: originally named Active, it was soon renamed Locomotion.
The Stockton and Darlington Railway opened on 27 September 1825.
He was granted this permission, and in September 1825 he left Christiania together with four friends from university ( Christian P. B Boeck, Balthazar M. Keilhau, Nicolay B. Møller and Otto Tank ).
William Topaz McGonagall ( March 1825 29 September 1902 ) was a Scottish weaver, doggerel poet and actor.
* September 25, 1825 General Hendrik Merkus de Kock lifts the siege of Jogjakarta, the first major action of the Java War.
* September 27, 1825 The world's first modern railway, the Stockton and Darlington Railway, opens in England.
* August 16 Lafayette visits the United States, departing in September 7, 1825
On October 18, 1825, the Republic of Mexico officially declared September 16 its national Independence Day ( Dia de la Independencia ).
A second visitor, for whom good documentation exists, was the Australian John Henry Rowe, his barque John Bull did not arrive until 10 September 1825, he did not land either as his vessel was chased off by native canoes.
Frances Wright ( September 6, 1795 December 13, 1852 ) also widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, abolitionist, and social reformer, who became a U. S. citizen in 1825.
President James Monroe invited Lafayette to visit the United States from August 1824 to September 1825, in part to celebrate the nation's 50th anniversary.
That locomotive, then named Active, now known as Locomotion No 1, was delivered to the railway just before the opening ceremony on 27 September 1825.
Its doors opened on 7 September 1825 on Shepley Street with a reading room on Queen Street.
* September 9-Francis March, lexicographer and philologist ( born 1825 )
He thought it was finished on September 12, 1825, but later continued the process of rearranging, adding and omitting stanzas were till the first week of 1826.
Peter Paul Dobree ( 26 June 1782 September 24, 1825 ), English classical scholar and critic, was born in Guernsey.
As late as September 1825, Maine and Massachusetts Land Agents issued deeds, sold timber permits, took censuses, and recorded births, deaths, and marriages in the contested area of the Saint John River valley and its tributaries.
The couple eventually had a son, named Edward Fox FitzGerald ( 10 October 1794-25 January 1863 ), married on 6 November 1827 to Jane Paul ( died 2 November 1891 ), and two daughters, Pamela FitzGerald ( 1795 / 1796-25 November 1869 ), married on 21 November 1820 Sir Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet ( died 26 January 1849 ), and Lucy Louisa FitzGerald ( 1798-September 1826 ), married on 5 September 1825 Capt.
David Holmes ( J ), until September 25, 1825
** Powhatan Ellis ( J ), September 28, 1825 January 28, 1826
Francis James Child ( February 1, 1825 September 11, 1896 ) was an American scholar, educator, and folklorist, best known today for his collection of folk songs known as the Child Ballads.
John Hunt Morgan ( June 1, 1825 September 4, 1864 ) was a Confederate general and cavalry officer in the American Civil War.
Simon Bavier ( September 16, 1825 January 27, 1896 ) was a Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1878-1883 ).
Interior of Roslin Chapel in Paris opened September 24, 1824 and closed February 1825.

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Their impolitic occupation of Columbus, Kentucky on September 3, 1861, two days before Johnston arrived in the Confederacy's capital, Richmond, Virginia, after his cross country journey, drove Kentucky from its stated neutrality and the majority of Kentuckians into the Union camp.
Albert Schweitzer, OM ( 14 January 1875 4 September 1965 ) was a German and then French theologian, organist, philosopher, physician, and medical missionary.
* Maj .- Gen. Vahid Musayev ( August September 1993 )
Armenia's agricultural output dropped by 17. 9 percent in the period of January September 2010.
From January September 2010, bilateral trade with the United States measured approximately $ 150 million, on track for about a 30 percent increase over 2009.
* Sir William Buell Richards ( Chief Justice ) September 30, 1875
* Télesphore Fournier September 30, 1875
* William Alexander Henry September 30, 1875
* Sir William Johnstone Ritchie September 30, 1875
* Sir Samuel Henry Strong September 30, 1875
* Jean-Thomas Taschereau September 30, 1875
Antoninus Pius (; born 19 September 86AD died 7 March 161AD ), also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138AD to 161AD.
:: L. Marcus Annius Verus Caesar ( after May 162 10 September 169 ), died young without issue
* 2004 The pedestal of the Statue of Liberty reopens after being closed since the September 11 attacks.
Augustus (, September 23, 63 BC August 19, 14 AD ) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.
* 1534 Saint Ignatius of Loyola and six classmates take initial vows, leading to the creation of the Society of Jesus in September 1540.
The city and its fortified sourroundings were encircled 13 September 16 October 1944 by the US 1st Infantry Division and 3rd Armored Division in conjunction with the US 2nd Armored Division and 30th Infantry Division during the prolonged Battle of Aachen, later reinforced by US 28th Infantry Division elements.
Antonio Agliardi ( September 4, 1832 March 19, 1915 ) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal, archbishop, and papal diplomat.
Alexander III ( Medieval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Alaxandair ; Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Alasdair ) ( 4 September 1241 19 March 1286 ) was King of Scots from 1249 to his death.
Alexios II Komnenos or Alexius II Comnenus () ( 10 September 1169 24 September 1183, Constantinople ), Byzantine emperor ( 1180 1183 ), was the son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Maria, daughter of Raymond, prince of Antioch.
* 1952 Occupied Japan: The United States occupation of Japan ends as the Treaty of San Francisco, ratified September 8, 1951, comes into force.
Alessandro di Cristofano di Lorenzo del Bronzino Allori ( 31 May 1535 22 September 1607 ) was an Italian portrait painter of the late Mannerist Florentine school.

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