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- James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
99: ...ied, with great and solemn ceremony, in a [[mausoleum]] in [[Lakeview Cemetery]] in [[Cleveland, Ohio]...
103: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - Benjamin Harrison (11469 bytes)
28: ...s a [[brigadier general]], and mustering out in [[1865]]. While in the field in October [[1864]] he was...
48: ...d elder statesman, he died of [[influenza]] & [[pneumonia]] on [[March 13]] [[1901]] and is interred i...
121: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - William McKinley (11746 bytes)
27: ...t]] [[Major]] of the same regiment in September [[1865]].
115: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]]
128: * [http://www.mckinleymuseum.org/ William McKinley Presidential Library and M... - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
27: ...ral History.' Roosevelt filled his makeshift [[museum]] with many [[animal]]s that he caught, studied,...
30: *From 1869 to 1870 his family toured [[Europe]] and spent [[Christmas]] in [[Rome]] where R...
54: ...iders". Originally Roosevelt held the rank of [[lieutenant colonel]] and served under Col. Wood, but a...
252: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
22: ...elt in one of the most well-publicized political feuds of the [[20th century]]. In the [[U.S. presiden...
114: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - John C. Breckinridge (5870 bytes)
10: In early 1865, Breckinridge was made [[Secretary of War]] in th...
12: ...the chaos of the fall of Richmond in early April, 1865, Breckinridge saw to it that the Confederate arch... - Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
36: ...ears=[[March 4]], [[1861]] – [[March 3]], [[1865]]}} - Adlai E. Stevenson (3193 bytes)
12: ...ket in [[1864]]. He was district attorney from [[1865]] to [[1868]]. He was elected as a Democrat to th... - Charles G. Dawes (3139 bytes)
3: '''Charles Gates Dawes''' ([[August 27]], [[1865]] – [[April 23]], [[1951]]) was the 30th [[V...
7: ...irst World War]], Dawes was commissioned major, lieutenant colonel, and brigadier general of the Seven... - Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
25: ... poetry, ''Rimes Jersiaises'', was published in [[1865]].
29: ...r Mourant (1848–1918) wrote under several pseudonyms. His greatest success was the character ''B...
39: ... century]] was a U.S. citizen, George Francis Le Feuvre (1891–1984), whose pen-name was 'George ...
41: ... in the 1930s with newspaper articles under the pseudonym ''Marie la Pie'', poems, magazine articles, ...
49: ...of the Fisherman's Chapel (la Chapelle �s P�cheurs) in [[Saint Brelade, Jersey|St. Brelade]]. - Dodos (9122 bytes)
12: ...aphus cucullatus | author=[[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
15: ...lled ''Didus ineptus'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metre-h...
18: ...last stuffed Dodo, in [[Oxford]]'s [[Ashmolean Museum]], were burned in 1755.
24: ...y Andrew Kitchener, a biologist at the [[Royal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic...
37: ...s. A Dodo egg is on display at the East London museum in South Africa. Genetic material has been recov... - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
15: *'''[[American Civil War]]''' (1861–1865)
98: *[[Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-Paloos War]] (1858)
208: *[[Confederate States of America]] (1861–1865) - Seadragon (2092 bytes)
12: ... [[Albert C. L. G. Günther|Günther]] | date = [[1865]]}} - Painting of the United States (3965 bytes)
7: ...an artists gave way to modernists arriving from [[Europe]]—the cubists and abstract painters pro...
17: ...is Comfort Tiffany]], [[Norman Rockwell]], [[Dr. Seuss]], and [[Jackson Pollock]]. Major American arch... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
99: ...] ||rowspan=2| 16th ||rowspan=2| [[1861]]–[[1865]]
229: * [[Charles G. Dawes]] ([[1865]] - [[1951]]), Vice President - Anchisaurus (5714 bytes)
16: ...A. polyzelus'' ([[Edward Hitchcock|Hitchcock]], [[1865]])<br/>
26: ...ed these bones under the name "Megadactylus" in [[1865]]. The great [[paleontologist]] [[Othniel Charles... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
8: ...hic]] periods, by John Lubbock in his now classic 1865 book ''Pre-historic Times''. These three periods ...
26: ...ion years ago, the earliest evidence of humans in Europe is known, as well use of the more advanced [[...
37: ...l of the first modern humans ([[Cro-Magnon]]s) in Europe a relatively rapid succession of often comple...
43: ...ools, hence the term Epipalaeolithic. However, in Europe the term [[Mesolithic]] (Middle Stone Age) is...
59: ...egafauna|mammalian megafauna]]) occurred in Asia, Europe, North America and Australia. This was the fi... - First Lady of the United States (9641 bytes)
5: ...was used as early as 1849 when Dolley Madison was eulogized as "America's First Lady", but did not gai...
131: | April 15, 1865
135: | April 15, 1865 - September 23 (7397 bytes)
36: *[[480 BC]] - [[Euripides]], playwright (d. [[406 BC]])
47: *[[1865]] - Baroness [[Emmuska Orczy]], novelist (d. [[19...
96: ...rian-born chemist, [[Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1865]])
97: *[[1939]] - [[Sigmund Freud]], Austrian psychiatrist (b. [[1856]]) - Neolithic (8186 bytes)
15: ...]. The name was invented by [[John Lubbock]] in [[1865]] as a refinement of the [[three-age system]]. Th...
18: ...tive Neolithic cultures completely independent of Europe. Japanese societies used pottery in the Mesol...
21: ...s later developed into the '[[chiefdoms]]' of the European [[Bronze Age|Early Bronze Age]].
27: ...with elaborate scenes of humans and animals. In [[Europe]], [[Neolithic long house|long houses]] built...
29: ... level of [[technology]] up until the time of the European contacts. However, it is important to note ... - Edwin Abbott Abbott (2724 bytes)
3: ... headmaster of the [[City of London School]] in [[1865]] at the early age of twenty-six. He was [[Hulsea...
5: ...ions</cite> (1884) which Abbott wrote under the pseudonym of A Square. The book has seen many editions... - Gregor Mendel (6112 bytes)
14: ...atural History Society of Brunn in Bohemia]] in [[1865]]. When Mendel's paper was published in [[1866]] ... - Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
1: '''Cellulose acetate''', first prepared in [[1865]], is the acetate [[salt]] of [[cellulose]]. Cel... - 1901 (12292 bytes)
59: * In Germany, [[Eugen Hollander]] makes the first known [[facelift]]...
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100: * [[May 20]] - [[Max Euwe]], Dutch world chess champion (d. [[1981]])
155: ...Lohmann]], English cricketer (tuberculosis) (b. [[1865]]) - February 22 (10772 bytes)
16: * [[1865]] - [[Tennessee]] adopts a new [[constitution]] t...
70: ...]] - [[Charlie Finley]], American sports entrepreneur (d. [[1996]]) - Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
7: ... also the site of numerous national landmarks, museums, and sports teams, and is a popular destination...
77: ... in the city's population. But on [[April 14]], [[1865]], just days after the end of the war, president ...
130: ...,728.3/km² (4,476.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 60.01% [[Race (U.S. Census)|Black...
161: === Landmarks and museums ===
169: *[[Corcoran Museum of Art]] - Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
2: ...hile masterful over the [[bull]] itself; these maneuvers are performed at close range, concluding (in ...
17: ...[Mithras]], which was commemorated in the [[mithraeum]] wherever Roman soldiers were stationed.
44: ...n which the matador with a muleta attempts to manoeuvre the bull into a position to stab it between th...
56: ...ody business, that: "Spain would rather leave the European Union than to abolish bullfighting".
62: ...ge:Cause camarguaise.jpg|right|thumb|A young razeteur flees from a bull]]
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