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1824 Black actor Ira Aldridge begins career in Europe, Canning invented, First Burmese War with Britain begins, Kamehameha II of Hawaii visits England and dies there, Cyclone hits St. Simmons Island GA and kills field workers, Flood at St. Petersburg Russia, death of Italian violinist and composer Giovanni Viotti, death of King Louis XVIII of France, death of U.S. Statesman William H Crawford, death of English poet Lord Byron (age 36), death of French artist Theodore Gericault, large Methodist revival in western New York, Simon Bolivar proclaimed Emperor of Peru, First Burmese War, British take Rangoon, Frontier treaty signed between Russia and the US, Egyptians capture Crete, Turks seize island if Ipsara from Greeks but are defeated at Mitylene, US House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams as president when none of the four wins majority in National election, death of Lord Byron at Missolonghi in Turko-Greek war, W S Landor writes, Leopardi writes, Mary Mitford writes, Scott writes, August Bockh writes about Greece, Carlo Botta writes “History of Italy”, Leopold von Ranke writes history of Latin and Teutonic people, Sunday School Union formed in US, Delacroix paints “Les Massacres de Chios”, John Flaxman sculpts “Pastoral Apollo”, National Gallery in London founded, death of French painter Theodore Gericault, Ingres paints “Vow of Louis XIII”, JF Overbeck paints “Christ’s entry into Jerusalem”, Beethoven composes, Portland Cement developed by Joseph Aspdin, Erie Canal finished, Nicolas Carnot writes on thermodynamics, JL Prevost and JB Dumas prove that sperm is essential to fertilization, Founding of Athenaeum Club in London, Beginning of German emigration to Brazil, Combinations Law of 1799-1800 repealed – British workers are allowed to unionized, “Le Globe” in Paris begins publication, RSPCA founded in London, Gibbons v Ogden Justice Marshall declares that Fed has power over interstate commerce, Peru established Election Clay Crawford Jackson and JQA. None won by a majority of votes, so House picks Pres Adams won. Jackson claims "Corrupt Bargain" between Clay supporters and Adams supporters, tariff rates raised, British National Gallery established, Simon Bolivar frees Peru from colonial rule, Gibbons vs. Ogden - Congress has power to regulate interstate commerce, South angered when higher tariffs instituted, Election ends "Era of Good Feelings" JQ Adams chosen by House of Representatives (Favorite Sons election, Corrupt Bargain), Bureau of Indian Affairs created, first women's worker strike, Provost enters Uinta Basin, Jim Bridger winters in Cache Valley, Peter Skene Ogden arrives in Utah, Charles X of France crowned, British fight two unsuccessful wars against the Asante of w Africa, Anglo- Dutch Treaty confirms British dominance in Malaya and Singapore, British take Rangoon in First Burmese War, Death of Louis XVIII of France and brother Charles X assumes throne, Pedro of Brazil grants a liberal constitution, Santa Anna assumes rule of Mexico, US has no clear majority winner for president and House chooses John Quincey Adams; increase of US tariffs, Death of Louis XVIII of France and brother Charles X assumes throne, Pedro of Brazil grants a liberal constitution, Santa Anna assumes rule of Mexico, US has no clear majority winner for president and House chooses John Quincey Adams; increase of US tariffs

1825 Fire in ME and New Brunswick, death of Czar Alexander I of Russia, Egyptians found the city of Khartoum Sudan, Persian-Russian War begins, Javanese revolt against Dutch for five years, Bolivar founds state of Bolivia, Dutch annex Irian Jaya, the W part of New Guinea, Hurricane in Puerto Rico, death of Swiss-English painter Henry Fuseli,



New Brunswick CAN burned in Miramichi fire, death of French painter Jacques Louis David, death of Italian composer Antonio Salieri, death of English Shakespeare editor Thomas Bowdler, death of French political writer Claude Henri de Saint-Simon, death of German author Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, death of Daniel P. Tompkins – 2 time VP of US, death of Czar Alexander I of Russia, completion of Erie Canal, death of Ferdinand IV of Naples – Francis I rules, Anglo-Russian treaty over British territory in NW North America, John Quincy Adams inaugurated as sixth president of US, French law compensates the aristocrats for losses in Revolution, Bolivia becomes independent of Peru Uruguay of Brazil, Portugal recognizes Brazilian independence, death of Maximilian I King of Bavaria – succeeded by son Louis I, death of Czar Alexander I – succeeded by Nicholas I, Decembrist revolt in Russia crushed, William Hazlitt writes, Manzoni writes, Jean Paul German author dies, “Diaries of Samuel Pepys” published, Pushkin writes, Esaias Tegner writes Swedish epic poem, French law makes sacrilege a capital offense, death of French socialist Comte de Saint-Simon, Augustin Thierry writes history of Normans in England, Constable paints “Leaping Horse”, death of French painter Jacques Louis David, Samuel Morese paints “Portrait of Lafayette”, John Nash creates Buckingham Palace, Beethoven’s 9th first performed in England, Boieldieu writes opera in Paris, death of Italian-Viennese opera composer Antonio Salieri, Faraday succeeds in isolating benzene, Sir Goldsworthy Gurney invents oxygen-hydrogen limelight, Hungarian Academy of Sciences founded in Budapest, Opening of Stickton-Darlington railroad – first time to carry passengers, Baseball Club organized at Rochester New York, Horse-drawn buses in London, Tea roses from China introduced in Europe, Expansion of Trade Union movement in Britain, Stockton-Darlington railway opens, French law makes sacrilege a capital offense, British expand Colonial control in SE Asia, Nicholas I becomes Csar after failed coup, first public railroad in Britain, End of "Era of Good Feelings," Uruguay, Bolivia established. Jackson resigns from Senate, starts early campaign. Both Adams and Jacksons call selves Republican. Split - National republicans (Adams) and Democratic-Republicans (Jackson), Buckingham Palace rebuilt, First railway opens in England, Trade unions legalized in England, Joseph Smith meets Emma Hale Oct, Josiah Stowell employs Joseph Smith to dig for treasure, John Quincy Adams becomes 6th president, Erie Canal completed, Bolivia declares independence, public railroad opens in England, Egyptian troops invade Greece, Russia and Spain give up claims to Oregon territory, Hudson River School of Art established, First Mountain man Rendezvous held in Green River, WY, Beethoven, Mendelssohn compose, Erie Canal opened, Ludwig I of Bavaria crowned, Egypt intervenes in Greece at sultan's request, Czar Nicholas I accession - Decembrist revolt of officers fails in Russia, Stockton and Darlington Railway opens in England, Begin of reign of Czar Nicholas I with death of Alexander I

1826 Great cholera outbreak starts in India – reaches Scotland and England six years later, End of first Burmese war with Britain, start of cholera pandemic until 1834, Cholera outbreak in India until 1838, Thomas Jefferson dies Jul 4, John Adams 2nd President dies, death of German poet Johann Heinrich Voss, death of German author Johann Peter Hebel, death of German composer Carl Maria von Weber, death of Dom John VI of Portugal, Treaty of Yandabu ends Burmese war, John VI King of Portugal dies – succeeded by Peter IV (Dom Pedro of Brazil who promulgates liberal constitution – abdicated Portuguese throne in favor of his daughter Maria II, Russian ultimatum to Turkey over Serbia, Pan American Congress in Panama, Russia declares war on Persia, Commercial treaty between Prussia and Mecklenburg-Schwerin begins the idea of the Zollverein (German customs union), Dost Mohammed becomes Amir of Kabul, James Feinmore Cooper writes “Last of the Mohicans”, Benjamin Disraeli writes, Heine writes, Scott writes “Woodstock”, Alfred de Vigny writes historical novel, Nguan Nguan edits writings of Confucius, US Academy of Design founded, Mendelssohn writes overture to “A Misdummer Night’s Dream”, Weber writes “Oberon” opera, Andre Ampere writes “Electrodynamics”, NJ Lobachevsky develops system of non-Euclidean geometry, Munich U founded, Galvanometer invented by Leopoldo Nobili, Otto Unverdorben obtains aniline from indigo, Unter den Linden in Berlin lit by gas, Stamford Raffles founds Royal Zoological Society in London, First railroad tunnel on Liverpool-Manchester line in England, first Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Ebenezer Butterick (sewing patterns) born, First photographic negative made by Niépce, Pan-American Peace Conference held, Jefferson and Adams die Jul 4, American Temperance Society forms in Boston, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn compose, Last of the Mohicans written, Multi-national congress held in Panama proposing American League - failed, Britain's grain crop fails, forcing parliament to repeal tariffs - Corn laws revised



1827 NY abolishes slavery, first African-American paper published in NY, Frenchman Nicephore Niepce takes first photograph, Battle of navarino Bay where British, French and Russian navies destroy Turkish fleet, death of painter Charles Willson Peale (painter of portrait of Washington), death of Alessandro Volta the Italian physicist, death of Swiss educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, death of English caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson, death of English poet and artist William Blake, death of German composer Ludwig von Beethoven, death of Italian author Ugo Foscolo, death of German author Wilhelm Hauff, Peru secedes from Colombia, Russia France and Britain ures Turkey to end war with Greece – note is rejected by the sultan, Count Kapodistrias elected President of Greece, Turks enter Athens, Treaty of London – Allies force truce on Turkish sultan, Battle of Navarino – Turkish and Egyptian fleets destroyed, Sultan Mohammed II rejects right of Allies to mediate in war, Russia defeats Persia and takes Erivan (Armenia), Dom Miguel of Portugal betrothed to his niece Maria II and made regent, Heine writes “Buch der Lieder”, Victor Hugo writes novel “Cromwell”, Leopardi writes, John Darby founds Plymouth Brethren, Henry Hallam writes the constitutional history of England, John Keble writes, Constable paints “The Cornfield”, Nash designs Carlton House Terrace in Westminster, death of Beethoven, Bellini writes opera in Milan, Schubert composes, JJ Audubon publishes “Birds of North America”, Karl von Baer writes about Mammals, English physician Richard Bright describes Bright’s disease (kidneys), death of Marquis Pierre Simon de Laplace the French mathematician and astronomer, Joseph Niepce produces photographs on a metal plate, George S. Ohm formulates Ohm’s Law defining electrical current potential and resistance, Austrian engineer Joseph Ressel invents ship’s screw propeller, James Simpson constructs sand filter for purification of London’s water supply, death of Alessandro Volta the Italian physicist, Friedrich Wohler obtains metallic aluminum from clay, Karl Baedeker begins publishing travel guides, “Evening Standard” in London appears, Sulfur friction matches introduced by John Walker, Britain, France and Russia help Greece, October defeats Turk and Egyptian fleet at Battle of Nacarino off the Peloponnese Peninsula, American History taught by law in MA and VT, Joseph Smith marries Emma Hale Jan 18, Joseph Smith received Gold plates Sep 22, Joseph moved to Harmony Dec, New Harmony commune fails, US and Britain sign treaty continuing joint occupation of Oregon Aug 6, Jebediah Smith crosses from Utah to S CA, Beethoven composes, dies of pneumonia, French election shows new nationalism, France, Britain and Russia vote to support Greek independence

1828 Drought at horn of AFR, end of reigh of Zulu ruler Shaka in S Africa, Basel mission to Ghana (Gold Coast) W Africa, Shaka the Zulu leader was assassinated by half-brother Dingane who then rules Zulu nation, Persian-Russian War ends as Russia captures Tabriz, Indian Hindu Raja Ram Mohan Roy founds reforming Hindu society, Brahmo Samaj, Uruguay becomes independent, Daniel O’Connell becomes member of parliament of Britain in spite of ban on Catholics, death of French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon, death of Spanish painter Francisco de Goya, death of Thomas Pinckney the U.S. diplomat, death of English printer Luke Hansard, death of Washington portraitist Gilbert Stuart, death of Goethe’s patron and Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar Karl August, death of Austrian composer Franz Schubert, Duke of Wellington becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain, Alexander Ypsilanti the Greek politician dies, Henry Peter Brougham delivers the longest recorded speech in the House of Commons, death of US politician De Witt Clinton, Maria II deposed and Dom Miguel proclaimed King of Portugal, Russia declares war on Turkey, Tariff of Abominations passed by US Congress curtailing imports, death of Karl August Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar and friend of Goethe, Mehmet Ali agrees to Britain’s demand to quit Greece, Uruguay becomes independent of Brazil following Treaty of Rio de Janeiro, Andrew Jackson defeats John Quincy Adams, Liberal revolt in Mexico – Vicente Guerrero becomes president, James Feinmore Cooper writes, Alexandre Dumas writes “Les Trois Mousquetaires”, Washington Irving writes about Christopher Columbus, Bulwer-Lytton writes novel, Scott writes, Thomas Arnold appointed headmaster of Rugby school, British Test and Corporation Acts repealed – Catholics and Nonconformists may hold public office, German scholar KO Muller publishes treatise on Etruscan antiques, Sir WF Napier begins “History of the War in the Peninsula”, death of Scottish philosopher Dugald Stewart, U College in London opened, American Dictionary of the English Language written by Noah Webster, death of Richard P Bonington the English romantic painter, Delacroix creates “Faust” lithographs, death of Francisci Jose de Goya y Lucientes the Spanish painter, death of French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon, death of American painter Gilbert Stuart, Auber composes opera in Paris, Marschner composes “Der Vampire”, Rossini composes opera, death of Austrian composer Franz Schubert, Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel begins study of elliptic functions, Charles Carrol of Carrollton (Richest American) inaugurates construction of the Baltimore and Ohio – first railroad built in US for transportation of passengers and freight, John Franklin publishes account of his Arctic explorations, death of German physician and founder of phrenology Franz Joseph Gall, The “Promethian match” patented by Samuel Jones of London – glass bead containing acid, Cap and ring spinning machined invented by (respectively) Danforth and Thorp, Friedrich Wohler’s synthesis of urea begins organic chemistry, death of William Hyde Wollaston the English scientist who discovered palladium and rhodium invented camera lucida and discovered Frauenhofer lines and UV rays, London weekly “Athenaeum” issued German publisher Karl Baedeker publishes guide to the Rhine, German youth Kaspar Hauser the central figure of a mystery brought before authorities of Neuremberg, “The Spectator” a London weekly periodical founded, Working Men’s Party founded in New York, first Cherokee newspaper published, Death of Spain's Francisco Goya, Egyptian fleet destroyed at Battle of Navarino, Webster publishes "American Dictionary of the English language", Russia declares war on Ottoman Empire, Noah Webster dictionary published, Andrew Jackson (Democrat-R) wins election, Cherokee print their own newspaper, tariff rates raised again "Tariff of Abominations" Calhoun and States Rights people thought states should be able to ignore tariffs, Daniel Webster argues that it wasn't a collection of independent states, but a union Joseph Smith meets Martin Harris Feb, 116 pages BOM lost (Jun 14ish), Anton cannot read sealed book, Duke of Wellington becomes Prime Minister Joseph Smith regains gift of translation Sep, States rights argued, Cherokee ask for rights in S/E, Feb Martin Harris took partial translation to Charles Anton... later lost 116 pages, First passenger railroad starts operation Jul 4, Goethe's Faust performed, Rossini and Schubert compose. Greeks win war of Independence from Ottomans, Independence for Uruguay from Brazilian control, Canada's reform party wins assembly; John Quincey Adams defeated by Andrew Jackson; further increase of US tariffs

1829 Drought at horn of AFR, “The Rocket” train proves railroad travel feasible, end of Greek War of Independence, Practice of widow burning (suttee) made illegal in India, Robert Peel founds Metro Police Force in Britain, Catholic Emancipation Act in Britain/Ireland, death of French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Monet de Lamarck, death of John Jay – first US Chief Justice of the U.S., death of U.S. Statesman Timothy Pickering, death of U.S. Secretary of War Henry Dearborn, death of French politician P.F.N. Barras, death of German scholar and poet Friedrich von Schlegel, death of English chemist Humphry Davy, Andrew Jackson inaugurated #7, In message to Congress President Jackson attacks Second Bank of the US controlled by Nicholas Biddle, New Act of Parliament establishes effective police force in London, Peace of Adrianople ends Russo-Turkish war – Turkey acknowledges independence of Greece, Slavery abolished in Mexico, English economist Thomas Attwood founds Birmingham Political Union to demand parliamentary reform, President Guerrero of Mexico overthrown by General Anastasio Bustamante, Irish political leader Daniel O’Connell commences agitation for repeal of Act of Union, Venezuela withdraws from Gran Colombia to begin independence, Ferdinand VII of Spain marries fourth wife Maria Christina of Naples, Balzac writes, Bestseller – Washington Irving’s “Conquest of Grenada”, Goethe’s novel published, Aleksandr Sergeyevigh Griboyedov the Russian playwright dies, Victor Hugo writes, Lamartine elected to Academie Francaise, Bulwer-Lytton writes, Poe writes poetry, death of German poet and critic Friedrich von Schlegel, Scott writes, Tennyson writes, Catholic Emancipation Act allows Roman Catholics in Great Britain to sit in parliament and to hold almost any public office, death of First US chief justice John Jay, death of Pope Leo XII – Cardinal Francisco Castiglione elected Pope Pius VIII, Walker’s Appeal – and American pamphlet against slavery written by David Walker, “Tivoli” by Blechen starts German landscape realism, Delacroix paints “Sardanapalus”, death of Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein the German romantic painter, Turner paint “Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus” in London, Bach’s St Matthew Passion rediscovered by Mendelssohn, Bellini composes in Milan, Chopin’s debut in Vienna, Rossini composes “Guillaume Tell” opera, Concertina patented by Sir Charles Wheatstone, LJM Daguerre forms partnership with JN Niepce for development of photography, death of Sir Humphry Davy the English chemist, Delaware and Hudson’s gravity railroad opens, JW Dobereiner classifies similar elements, death of Czech philologist Josef Dobrovsky, JN von Drayse invents the breechloading needle gun, American physicist John Henry invents early electromagnetic motor, German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt travels to Chinese border, Hydropathy – treating diseases by water developed by Silesian farmer Vincenz Priessnitz, death of French naturalist Jean Baptiste Monet de Lamarck, Franz Ressel inventor of screw propeller for steamships reaches speeds of six knots, James Smithson the British chemist dies and leaves 100,000 pounds to found Smithsonian in Washington DC, George Stephenson’s engine wins 500 pound prize at Rainhill trials, First cooperative stores in US at Philadelphia and New York, omnibuses becomes part of London transportation, First Oxford-Cambridge boat race at Henley, French printer Claude Genoux invents papier-mache matrix, Centralized Metro Police Force installed in London, Suttee – Indian custom of burning widows with body of husband abolished in British India, First US patent on typewriter by William B Burt, Royal Zoological Society takes over menagerie at Tower of London – start of London Zoo at Regent’s Park, White mobs attack African Americans in OH, 3 day race riot, 1000 blacks settle in CAN, End of Greek War of Independence against Turks, Greek War for Independence ends, Jackson Inauguration Mar 4, "Spoils system" where he replaces Govt. Appointees, "Kitchen Cabinet," Joseph Smith has confrontation with Isaac Hale March, prays to leave, told to wait, Aaronic Priesthood restored May 15 Joseph meets Oliver Apr 5, Oliver helps with translation April 7, Metropolitan Police Force in Britain, Catholics allowed to become members of Parliament, Joseph Smith applies for Copyright 11 Jun, translation completed Jul 1, Martin Harris mortgages farm 25 Aug, Makes agreement with Grandin Press Aug 17, Joseph Smith returns to Harmony Oct, Andrew Jackson 7th president, Pope Leo XII dies 10 Feb, 31 Mar Pope Pius VIII (Francesco Saverio Castiglioni) appointed, June Book of Mormon translation completed, witnesses receive view, May-Jun Melchizedek Priesthood restored, May 15 Aaronic priesthood restored (13), Berloiz and Rossini compose, Greek independence, de Balzac, Hugo write. Dictatorship of Juan Manuel Rosas in Argentina, End of influence of Count Metternich of Germany, Greece regains independence from Turkey with treaty of Adrianople; early typewriter made

1830 First National Negro Convention – PA, Drought in S AFR, French invade Algeria, end of Javanese revolt against Dutch, Russians repress Polish revolt, Revolution in France, Kingdom of Belgium founded, Tahitian Protestant missionaries arrive in Fiji, Malietoa Vaiinupo of Savai’I becomes king of Samoa, Death of George IV of England by over-consumption of everything - brother William IV reigns – with odd pineapple-shaped head – with restraint of finances – William allows Charles X of France to stay in Edinburgh – Tory government falls and Whigs gain power, death of French mathematician and physicist Jean Baptiste Fourier, death of English painter Thomas Lawrence, death of English author William Hazlitt, death of Simon Bolivar the Latin-American soldier and statesman, death of George IV of England, In debate with Robert Y Hayne Daniel Webster negates States’ Rights doctrine, death of S. American liberator Antonio Jose de Sucre, France captures Algeria, Revolution in Paris, William IV third son of George III becomes King of Great Britain and Ireland, Charles X King of France abdicates – Louis Philippe King of the French named “The Citizen King”, Distrubances in Brussels after a performance of Auber’s “La MUtte de Portici”, Talleyrand becomes Louis Philippe’s ambassador to London, Eduador secedes from Gran Colombia and becomes independent republic, Honore de Balzac states intention to group novels together, GPR James’ “Richelieu” becomes bestseller, death of French writer Comtesse de Genlis, death of English writer William Hazlitt, Victor Hugo writes, Lamartine writes, Jeremy Bentham writes Constitution Code for All Nations, William Cobbett writes about rural areas, Jean Baptiste, Camille Corot paints “Chartres Cathedral”, Honore Daumier the artist begins association with Charles Philson and his journals, Delacroix paints “Liberty Guiding the People”, death of Sir Thomas Lawrence the English painter, Auber composes comic opera in Paris, Bellini composes in Venice, Donizetti composes in Milan, “Jim Crow” popular early American song sung by Thomas “Daddy” Rice, Scottich botanist Robert Brown discovers cell nucleus in plants, Exportation of nitrates begins from Chile, Discussion between two French naturalists Georges Cuiver and E Gouvion Saint Hilaire on the latter’s theory of unity of plan in organic composition, death of French mathematician and physicist Jean Baptiste Fourier, German botanist Johann Friedrich Hessel proves crystals have 37 types of symmetry, Liverpool-Manchester railroad opened, Scottish geologist Charles Lyell divides geological system into three groups – Eocene Miocene and Pliocene, James Perry obtains a patent for steel slit pen, German naturalist and industrialist Karl von Reichenbach discovers paraffin, Founding of Royal Geographic Society in London, Carriage road across St. Gotthard (Switzerland) finished, Ladies’ skirts shorten and sleeves poof – hats increase and are ornamented, Stiff collars become part of men’s dress, 26 steam cars drive the streets of London, Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg – Prussian general during Napoleonic Wars dies, Peter II lasst of the Vladikas dynasty and statesman warrior and poet ascends the throne of Montenegro, Charles the 2nd Earl Gray becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain, Military insurrection in Warsaw against Russian rule, Serbia becomes fully autonomous states with Milos Obrenovic as “Supreme Chief”, death of Simon Bolivar the Latin American leader, Mysore added to Britain’s possessions in India, Red Jacket the American Indian leader dies, fictional letters of Major Jack Downing by the American humorist Seba Smith begin to appear, Stendhal writes “Le Rouge et le Noir”, Tennyson writes poems, death of Pope Pius VIII, End of Nazarene Brotherhood – antiacademic society of German painters in Rome, death of German anatomist Samuel Thomas von Sommering, French tailor Barthelemy Thimmonier devises a machine for utilitarian stitching – eventually sewing machine forerunner, Belgium wins independence, Greece recognizes an independent nation, separate from Ottoman- Turks, Book of Mormon published March 26, LDS Church est. in NY Apr 6, Apr 11- First public discourse on Church, First Conference of Church Jun 9, Second conference Sep 26, June 26-8 Baptisms and persecution, Joseph Smith begins Bible translation in Jun, Aug - Joseph leaves Harmony last time Nation defined sectionally, Indian Resettlement Act, Jackson commits to national Union, Saints called to Gather to the Ohio (Dec), King George IV in England dies, brother William IV becomes king, end of "Second Great Awakening" Abner Cole illegally publishes parts of Book of Mormon, Grandin stops publishing because of boycott of the Book of Mormon, Grandin continues publishing Jan, Parley Pratt baptized 1 Sep, Missionaries visit western reserve and baptize 127 (Ohio), Winter is known in Midwest as "Winter of deep snow" Lincoln family moves from IN to IL, National road extended to Columbus, OH, Revolutions occur in France, Belgium and Poland, Daniel Webster gives "Liberty and Union" speech and debated Haynes regarding nullification, Jackson supporters passes Indian Removal Act, Mexican congress bans Anglo immigration, Greece becomes independent, Quaker Prudence Crandall opens school for black girls - closed by mob, 1 Dec Pope Pius VIII dies, Spanish Trail used for trade, Dec 30 Saints called to gather in OH, Oct 17 Sidney Rigdon's congregation baptized, Jun 9 First Church conference (27 members), June Joseph Smith arrested falsely for disorderly conduct, Words of Moses revealed June, April revelation on Church Government (Sec 20), Mar 26 Book of Mormon printed , First covered wagons led by Jedidiah Smith and William Sublette trek to Rockies. First railroad from Liverpool to Manchester, July revolution in France, Hugo writes, Louis-Philippe is elected French king after July revolution - Belgians revolt against Dutch rule, Polish revolt against Russian rule, President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act passed by Congress, Insurrection in Poland brutally suppressed by Russians, Anglo-American illicit supply of opium increases; July Revolution of France against Bourbon king Charles X as he repeals civil liberties, Revolutions spread across Europe, Dutch set up kingdom, England's congressional reforms, End of Romantic Age, beginning of Victorian Age, Victor Hugo's Hernani performed, Charles Lyell begins geological studies, Turkey gives up imperial powers, Belgium becomes independent from Netherlands, begin unification of Swiss states, Liberals move against Danish king, resulting in repression, polish revolt from Russia, most Britains (still in depression) convinced that parliamentary reform necessary, While male suffrage in US reached; beginning of period known as "American Renaissance"; Railroad Age begins in US with steam engines in MD, OH and SC; First free public library in US; France controls Algeria


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