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                             The Life of Trobaugh, Rachel
1833/07/18 to 1860/--/-- female 2 Children
...Date... AGE Event
1833/--/-- -1 - A Bavarian prince becomes King Otto of Greece.
1833/--/-- -1 - Britain occupies the Falkland Islands.
1833/--/-- -1 - Carl von Clausewitz's classic study of warfare On War is published.
1833/--/-- -1 - General Santa Anna becomes president of Mexico.
1833/--/-- -1 - Isabella II succeeds Ferdinand VII, King of Spain; the Carlist Wars begin.
1833/--/-- -1 - President Jackson withdraws federal deposits from the Bank of the United States.
1833/--/-- -1 - Santa Anna elected President of Mexico
1833/--/-- -1 - The American Anti-Slavery Society is inaugurated in Philadelphia.
1833/--/-- -1 - Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame is published in English.
1833/07/18 0 *** Trobaugh, Rachel - Born to Trobaugh, George and Spears, Sibby (Trobaugh) born in Tennessee
1834/--/-- 0 - A Quadruple Alliance is formed to aid Isabella II of Spain and Maria II of Portugal.
1834/--/-- 0 - American inventor Jacob Perkins patents the first practical ice-making machine.
1834/--/-- 0 - British politician Sir Robert Peel founds the Conservative Party.
1834/--/-- 0 - Indian Territory founded
1834/--/-- 0 - Slavery abolished in British Empire
1834/--/-- 0 - The Carlist Wars resume in Spain.
1834/--/-- 0 - The Hansom cab is designed; it becomes the standard horse-drawn cab in London.
1834/--/-- 0 - The Whig party is formed to oppose Andrew Jackson and the Democratic party.
1835/--/-- 1 - American settlers begin the Texas Revolution against Mexican rule.
1835/--/-- 1 - Attempts to move the Seminole Indians begins the second Seminole War.
1835/--/-- 1 - Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen publishes Tales Told for Children.
1835/--/-- 1 - French politician Alexis de Tocqueville publishes Democracy in America.
1835/--/-- 1 - James Gordon Bennett founds the New York Herald newspaper.
1835/--/-- 1 - Second Seminole War in Florida
1836/--/-- 2 - American educator William Holmes McGuffey begins editing his Readers.
1836/--/-- 2 - American inventor Samuel Colt begins manufacturing the first revolver.
1836/--/-- 2 - American literary figure Ralph Waldo Emerson founds the Transcendental Club.
1836/--/-- 2 - Arkansas is inaugurated as the 25th state of the Union.
1836/--/-- 2 - Boer (Afrikaner) settlers begin the Great Trek into the South African interior.
1836/--/-- 2 - Bolivian president Santa Cruz invades Peru and forms the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.
1836/--/-- 2 - Charles Barry designs Westminster Palace in the Gothic Revival style.
1836/--/-- 2 - Charles Dickens publishes his first popular work The Pickwick Papers.
1836/--/-- 2 - John C. Calhoun supports the gag rules to prevent Congress debating slavery.
1836/--/-- 2 - Republic of Texas forms
1836/--/-- 2 - Russian author Nikolai Gogol writes his play The Inspector General.
1836/--/-- 2 - Santa Anna's army storms the Alamo in Texas, killing the defenders.
1836/--/-- 2 - Texans under Sam Houston defeat Santa Anna at the San Jacinto River.
1836/--/-- 2 - Texas Revolution
1836/--/-- 2 - The Arc de Triomphe, the world's largest triumphal arch, is completed in Paris.
1837/--/-- 3 - Britain's refusal to grant more home rule in Canada leads to the Rebellions of 1837.
1837/--/-- 3 - British scientist Charles Wheatstone designs an electric telegraph system.
1837/--/-- 3 - Charles Dickens "Oliver Twist"
1837/--/-- 3 - Louis Daguerre invents the daguerreotype method for taking permanent photographs.
1837/--/-- 3 - Martin Van Buren (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
1837/--/-- 3 - Michigan is inaugurated as the 26th state of the Union.
1837/--/-- 3 - Mikhail Lermontov writes the Death of a Poet, inspired by the death of Pushkin.
1837/--/-- 3 - Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin is killed in a duel.
1837/--/-- 3 - Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle publishes The French Revolution.
1837/--/-- 3 - Seminole Indian leader Osceola is captured.
1837/--/-- 3 - Van Buren is inaugurated as the 8th U.S. president; Johnson becomes vice-president.
1837/--/-- 3 - William IV dies; Victoria succeeds him as Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
1837/06/-- 3 - Victoria succeeds as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
1838/--/-- 4 - Boer (Afrikaner) leader Andries Pretorius defeats the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River.
1838/--/-- 4 - British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner paints the Fighting Temeraire.
1838/--/-- 4 - Charles Wilkes heads a U.S. Navy expedition to Antarctica.
1838/--/-- 4 - Cherokee "Trail of Tears"
1838/--/-- 4 - French philosopher Auguste Comte inaugurates the science of sociology.
1838/--/-- 4 - Iowa Territory organized
1838/--/-- 4 - John Deere develops a steel-tipped plow capable of turning heavy prairie soil.
1838/--/-- 4 - Samuel F.B. Morse develops the Morse code for electric telegraph systems.
1838/--/-- 4 - Scottish blacksmith Kirkpatrick Macmillan makes the first pedal-driven bicycle.
1838/06/08 4 - Victoria crowned Queen of Great Britain and Ireland at Westminster Abbey by Will
1839/--/-- 5 - American inventor Charles Goodyear develops the vulcanization of rubber.
1839/--/-- 5 - Chile defeats Santa Cruz's Peru-Bolivian Confederation at the Battle of Yungay.
1839/--/-- 5 - Daguerre invents first form of photography
1839/--/-- 5 - French novelist Stendhal writes The Charterhouse of Parma.
1839/--/-- 5 - Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt embarks on a concert tour of Europe.
1839/--/-- 5 - Jose Rafael Carrera captures Guatemala; the Central American Federation is dissolved.
1839/--/-- 5 - Stephens and Catherwood explore Maya ruins in the Yucatan.
1839/--/-- 5 - The Anglo-Afghan Wars begin in Afghanistan.
1839/--/-- 5 - The Opium Wars begin between Britain and China.
1839/--/-- 5 - Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden formulate the cell theory.
1840/--/-- 6 - Civil War breaks out in Uruguay between the Colorados (reds) and Blancos (whites).
1840/--/-- 6 - Edgar Allen Poe: "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque"
1840/--/-- 6 - French philosopher and anarchist Pierre Joseph Proudhon writes What is Property.
1840/--/-- 6 - Horatio Greenough's classical statue of George Washington is strongly criticized.
1840/--/-- 6 - Maori chiefs sign over their tribal lands to Queen Victoria in the Treaty of Waitangi.
1840/--/-- 6 - Queen Victoria marries Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg.
1840/--/-- 6 - Swiss-American naturalist Louis Agassiz postulates his theory of ice ages.
1840/--/-- 6 - The Liberty party is founded in Albany, N.Y. based exclusively on an antislavery platform.
1840/--/-- 6 - The Underground Railroad is active in helping escaping slaves in the U.S.
1840/--/-- 6 - The first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, is issued in London.
1840/--/-- 6 - The metric system of measurement is reinstated in France.
1840/--/-- 6 - Upper and Lower Canada are united in the single Province of Canada.
1840/--/-- 6 - Upper and lower Canada united
1841/--/-- 7 - Edgar Allan Poe writes an early detective story The Murders in the Rue Morgue.
1841/--/-- 7 - George Grey is appointed governor of South Australia to help save the colony.
1841/--/-- 7 - Harrison is inaugurated as the 9th U.S. president; Tyler becomes vice-president.
1841/--/-- 7 - Horace Greeley founds the New York Tribune newspaper.
1841/--/-- 7 - Italian ballerina Carlotta Grisi creates the role of Giselle.
1841/--/-- 7 - John Tyler (Whig) becomes president of the United States
1841/--/-- 7 - Muhammad Ali defeats the Ottomans and becomes the hereditary ruler of Egypt.
1841/--/-- 7 - New Zealand is established as a separate British colony.
1841/--/-- 7 - President Harrison dies; John Tyler is inaugurated as the 10th U.S. president
1841/--/-- 7 - Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne resigns; he is succeeded by Sir Robert Peel.
1841/--/-- 7 - William Henry Harrison (Whig) becomes president of the United States
1841/--/-- 7 - William Henry Talbot patents the calotype photographic process.
1842/--/-- 8 - 10-hour day for children under 12 in Massachusetts
1842/--/-- 8 - American explorer John C. Fremont begins surveying the Oregon Trail.
1842/--/-- 8 - American showman P.T. Barnum discovers the 40-inch midget Tom Thumb.
1842/--/-- 8 - Austrian physicist Christian Johann Doppler predicts the Doppler effect.
1842/--/-- 8 - China cedes Hong Kong to Britain.
1842/--/-- 8 - China is defeated in the first Opium War; Chinese ports are opened to British trade.
1842/--/-- 8 - Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti writes his opera Don Pasquale.
1843/--/-- 9 - A coup in Greece forces King Otto to accept a constitutional monarchy.
1843/--/-- 9 - Black American Sojourner Truth begins her reform mission.
1843/--/-- 9 - Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard publishes Either/Or.
1843/--/-- 9 - English art critic John Ruskin begins publishing Modern Painters.
1843/--/-- 9 - German astronomer Samuel Schwabe discovers the sunspot cycle.
1844/--/-- 10 - Alexander Dumas "The Three Muskateers"
1844/--/-- 10 - Eastern Hispaniola declares independence from Haiti as the Dominican Republic.
1844/--/-- 10 - French author Alexandre Dumas (Dumas pere) publishes The Three Musketeers.
1844/--/-- 10 - Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, is killed by a lynch mob.
1844/--/-- 10 - Samuel F.B. Morse establishes the first U.S. telegraph link.
1844/--/-- 10 - Settlers in New South Wales force Britain to stop sending convicts to the colony.
1844/--/-- 10 - The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is founded in England.
1844/--/-- 10 - William Henry Talbot begins his Pencil of Nature, the first book of photographs.
1845/--/-- 11 - American author Margaret Fuller publishes Women in the Nineteenth Century.
1845/--/-- 11 - British archaeologist Austen Layard excavates the sites of Nimrud and Nineveh.
1845/--/-- 11 - Civil War ends in Peru; Castilla Ramon is elected as president.
1845/--/-- 11 - Failure of the potato crop leads to a famine in Ireland.
1845/--/-- 11 - Florida is inaugurated as the 27th state of the Union.
1845/--/-- 11 - French artists Gavarni and Grandville begin designing the first elaborate posters.
1845/--/-- 11 - German composer Robert Schumann writes his Piano Concerto in A minor.
1845/--/-- 11 - German scientist Alexander von Humboldt publishes the first volume of his Kosmos.
1845/--/-- 11 - James K. Polk (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
1845/--/-- 11 - Polk is inaugurated as the 11th U.S. president; Dallas becomes vice-president
1845/--/-- 11 - Sir John Franklin leads an ill-fated expedition in search of the Northwest Passage.
1845/--/-- 11 - The Republic of Texas becomes the 28th state of the Union.
1845/--/-- 11 - The Republic of Texas is annexed by the U.S.; it becomes the 28th state of the Union.
1845/--/-- 11 - The Sikh Wars begin in British India.
1845/--/-- 11 - The first clipper ship the Rainbow is built in New York.
1845/--/-- 11 - The term Manifest Destiny is first used in defense of U.S. territorial ambitions.
1846/--/-- 12 - Adolphe Sax patents the saxophone in Paris.
1846/--/-- 12 - American dentist William Morton extracts a tooth using ether as an anesthetic.
1846/--/-- 12 - German astronomer Johann Galle makes the first observation of the planet Neptune.
1846/--/-- 12 - German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach publishes The Essence of Religion.
1846/--/-- 12 - Henry Creswicke Rawlinson deciphers the Mesopotamian cuneiform script.
1846/--/-- 12 - Iowa is inaugurated as the 29th state of the Union.
1846/--/-- 12 - Mexican War
1846/--/-- 12 - Mormon trek from Navoo to Salt Lake City
1846/--/-- 12 - Oregon boundary with Canada established at 49th parallel
1846/--/-- 12 - The Christy Minstrels begin performing in New York.
1846/--/-- 12 - The Mexican War begins over the U.S. annexation of Texas.
1846/--/-- 12 - The Mexican government collapses; Santa Anna is reelected as president.
1846/--/-- 12 - The Smithsonian Institution is created by Congress.
1846/--/-- 12 - The border between the U.S. and Canada is established, settling the Oregon Question.
1846/--/-- 12 - U.S. forces under Stephen Watts Kearny occupy New Mexico.
1846/--/-- 12 - U.S. forces under Zachary Taylor defeat the Mexicans at Palo Alto and Monterrey.
1846/--/-- 12 - Writer and artist Edward Lear publishes A Book of Nonsense.
1847/--/-- 13 - American missionary Marcus Whitman is killed by Cayuse Indians in Oregon.
1847/--/-- 13 - American oceanographer Matthew Maury publishes his first Wind and Current Charts.
1847/--/-- 13 - Charlotte Bronte publishes Jane Eyre; Emily Bronte publishes Wuthering Heights.
1847/--/-- 13 - English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray begins Vanity Fair.
1847/--/-- 13 - Honore de Balzac completes La Comedie humaine, a collection of over 100 novels.
1847/--/-- 13 - Italian statesman Cavour founds the liberal newspaper Il Risorgimento (resurgence).
1847/--/-- 13 - Maria Mitchell, the first woman astronomer in America, discovers a new comet.
1847/--/-- 13 - Mormons and the Indians
1847/--/-- 13 - Scott enters Mexico City after a series of battles; Mexico sues for peace.
1847/--/-- 13 - Sir James Simpson uses chloroform for childbirth
1847/--/-- 13 - Taylor defeats Santa Anna's Mexican army at the Battle of Buena Vista.
1847/--/-- 13 - The African slave colony of Liberia is declared independent.
1847/--/-- 13 - The American Medical Association is founded.
1847/--/-- 13 - The Mormons under Brigham Young found Salt Lake City.
1847/--/-- 13 - The U.S. post office begins using adhesive postage stamps.
1847/--/-- 13 - U.S. forces under Stockton, Fremont and Kearny occupy California.
1847/--/-- 13 - U.S. forces under Winfield Scott land at Veracruz and advance on Mexico City.
1848/--/-- 14 - A Czech uprising under Frantisek Palacky is suppressed by Austria.
1848/--/-- 14 - American engineer James Bogardus begins using cast-iron for building construction.
1848/--/-- 14 - February Revolution by French workers makes Louis Napoleon III President of 2nd Reublic
1848/--/-- 14 - Ferdinand I abdicates; Francis Joseph becomes Emperor of Austria.
1848/--/-- 14 - French Barbizon artist Theodore Rousseau paints the Forest at Fontainebleau.
1848/--/-- 14 - French author Alexandre Dumas (Dumas fils) publishes his novel Camille.
1848/--/-- 14 - Gold discovered in California
1848/--/-- 14 - Holman Hunt, Millais and Rossetti form the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in Britain.
1848/--/-- 14 - Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish the Communist Manifesto.
1848/--/-- 14 - Karl Marx and Friedrick Engels publish "Communist Manifesto"
1848/--/-- 14 - Louis Philippe abdicates; a Second Republic is declared in France.
1848/--/-- 14 - Mexican Cession
1848/--/-- 14 - Risorgimento leader Garibaldi returns to Italy to fight in the war of independence.
1848/--/-- 14 - Scottish physicist William Thomson Kelvin proposes an absolute temperature scale.
1848/--/-- 14 - The Austrian revolution begins in Vienna; chancellor Metternich resigns.
1848/--/-- 14 - The Revolutions of 1848 break out in Europe.
1848/--/-- 14 - The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ratifies the cession of California and New Mexico.
1848/--/-- 14 - The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill begins the California gold rush.
1848/--/-- 14 - The first U.S. women's rights assembly meets at the Seneca Falls Convention.
1848/--/-- 14 - Uprisings in Berlin force Frederick William IV to summon a constitutional assembly.
1848/--/-- 14 - Wisconsin is inaugurated as the 30th state of the Union.
1849/--/-- 15 - Amelia Bloomer publicizes bloomers (baggy trousers for women) in the Lily magazine.
1849/--/-- 15 - Austrian forces crush the Italian revolution; Mazzini and Garibaldi flee from Italy.
1849/--/-- 15 - Austrian premier Felix Schwarzenberg uses the Russian army to defeat the Hungarians.
1849/--/-- 15 - Black slave Harriet Tubman escapes and begins her Underground Railway work.
1849/--/-- 15 - Elizabeth Blackwell becomes the first woman to obtain a medical degree.
1849/--/-- 15 - Francois Rene de Chateaubriand publishes Memoirs From Beyond the Tomb.
1849/--/-- 15 - French physicist Armand Fizeau measures the velocity of light.
1849/--/-- 15 - Lajos Kossuth declares Hungarian independence from Austria.
1849/--/-- 15 - Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin is deported to Siberia.
1849/--/-- 15 - Taylor is inaugurated as the 12th U.S. president; Fillmore becomes vice-president
1849/--/-- 15 - Zachary Taylor (Whig) becomes president of the United States
1850/--/-- 16 *** Lafever, Thomas Samuel [Husband] & Trobaugh, Rachel - Married Tennessee
1850/--/-- 16 - Allan Pinkerton founds the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
1850/--/-- 16 - American author Nathaniel Hawthorne writes The Scarlet Letter.
1850/--/-- 16 - American popular songwriter Stephen Foster publishes Camptown Races.
1850/--/-- 16 - California is inaugurated as the 31st state of the Union.
1850/--/-- 16 - Congress reinforces the Fugitive Slave Law for the return of escaped slaves.
1850/--/-- 16 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning publishes her Sonnets From the Portuguese.
1850/--/-- 16 - English author Charles Dickens writes David Copperfield.
1850/--/-- 16 - French realist artist Gustave Courbet paints The Stone Breakers.
1850/--/-- 16 - Jenny Lind the Swedish nightingale begins her U.S. tour.
1850/--/-- 16 - Millard Fillmore (Whig) becomes president of the United States
1850/--/-- 16 - Nathanial Hawthorne "The Scarlet Letter"
1850/--/-- 16 - Photographer Mathew Brady publishes The Gallery of Illustrious Americans.
1850/--/-- 16 - Plains Indians cede land in exchange for reservations
1850/--/-- 16 - President Taylor dies; Millard Fillmore is inaugurated as the 13th U.S. president.
1850/--/-- 16 - The Compromise of 1850 establishes California as a non-slavery state.
1850/--/-- 16 - The Taiping Rebellion breaks out in China against the Ch'ing dynasty.
1850/--/-- 16 - The first issue of Harper's magazine is published.
1850/--/-- 16 - Utah and New Mexico Territories
1850/11/14 17 *** Lafever, Asher [Son] - Born to Lafever, Thomas Samuel and Trobaugh, Rachel
1851/--/-- 17 - A gold rush begins in Victoria, Australia; Victoria becomes a separate colony.
1851/--/-- 17 - American author Herman Melville publishes Moby-Dick.
1851/--/-- 17 - Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto is produced in Venice.
1851/--/-- 17 - Harriet Beecher Stowe begins publishing Uncle Tom's Cabin.
1851/--/-- 17 - Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones found the New York Times.
1851/--/-- 17 - Isaac Merrit Singer invents the first practical sewing machine.
1851/--/-- 17 - Jacob Fussell begins making ice cream in commercial quantities in Baltimore.
1851/--/-- 17 - Melville "Moby Dick"
1851/--/-- 17 - Mongkut (Rama IV) becomes king of Siam (Thailand).
1851/--/-- 17 - Singer patents sewing machine
1851/--/-- 17 - The Crystal Palace is built in London to house the Great Exhibition.
1851/--/-- 17 - The U.S. yacht America defeats 17 British yachts in the first America's Cup contest.
1851/--/-- 17 - The first college sorority is established at Wesleyan College, Georgia.
1852/--/-- 18 - Argentinean dictator Rosas is defeated by forces under Urquiza at Monte Caseros.
1852/--/-- 18 - Britain gains control of the Irrawaddy delta after the second Anglo-Burma War.
1852/--/-- 18 - The Grimms begin publication of their Deutsches Worterbuch (German Dictionary).
1852/--/-- 18 - The Second Empire begins in France under Napoleon III.
1853/--/-- 19 - A U.S. naval squadron under Matthew Perry enters Tokyo Bay to negotiate a treaty.
1853/--/-- 19 - Chinese rebels capture Nanking and make it the capital of the Taiping kingdom.
1853/--/-- 19 - Crimean War between Turkey, France & Britain against Russia
1853/--/-- 19 - Franklin Pierce (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
1853/--/-- 19 - Franklin Pierce is inaugurated as the 14th U.S. president; King becomes vice-president.
1853/--/-- 19 - General Santa Anna becomes dictator of Mexico for the last time.
1853/--/-- 19 - Georges Haussmann begins the reconstruction of Paris.
1853/--/-- 19 - Napoleon III marries the Empress Eugenie.
1853/--/-- 19 - Richard Wagner begins his cycle of four operas The Ring of The Nibelung.
1853/--/-- 19 - Russia occupies the Turkish principalities of Moldavia and Walachia.
1853/--/-- 19 - The U.S. adds land to New Mexico and Arizona with the Gadsden Purchase.
1853/--/-- 19 - Turkey issues an ultimatum to Russia; the Russians destroy the Turkish fleet at Sinope.
1854/--/-- 20 - A commercial treaty is signed between the U.S. and Japan, ending Japanese isolation.
1854/--/-- 20 - American writer and naturalist Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden.
1854/--/-- 20 - An Anglo-French-Turkish expeditionary force lands at Sevastopol in the Crimea.
1854/--/-- 20 - Britain and France declare war on Russia, beginning the Crimean War.
1854/--/-- 20 - Nebraska and Kansas Territories
1854/--/-- 20 - Pope Pius IX proclaims the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
1854/--/-- 20 - Raphaelite artist Holman Hunt paints The Scapegoat.
1854/--/-- 20 - Republican Party formed for abolition of slavery
1854/--/-- 20 - Smith & Wesson invent revolver
1854/--/-- 20 - The Allied armies defeat the Russians at the Battle of Inkerman.
1854/--/-- 20 - The British grant independence to the Orange Free State in South Africa.
1854/--/-- 20 - The Charge of the Light Brigade is made by the British during the Battle of Balaklava.
1854/--/-- 20 - The Kansas-Nebraska Act reopens the controversy over the spread of slavery.
1854/--/-- 20 - The Republican party is formed after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
1854/--/-- 20 - Upper half of Indian Territory becomes part of Kansas Territory
1855/--/-- 21 - British photographer Roger Fenton documents the Crimean War.
1855/--/-- 21 - Florence Nightingale reforms hygienic standards in Crimean hospitals.
1855/--/-- 21 - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow publishes The Songs of Hiawatha.
1855/--/-- 21 - Lord Palmerston becomes prime minister of Great Britain for the first time.
1855/--/-- 21 - Matthew Fontaine Maury publishes The Physical Geography of the Sea.
1855/--/-- 21 - Mexican dictator Santa Anna is overthrown.
1855/--/-- 21 - Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia dies; he is succeeded by his son Alexander II.
1855/--/-- 21 - Robert Browning publishes his poetry collection Men and Women.
1855/--/-- 21 - Scottish explorer David Livingstone discovers the Victoria Falls in Africa.
1855/--/-- 21 - The Allies occupy the Russian fortress at Sevastapol in the Crimea.
1855/--/-- 21 - The first formal ice hockey game is played in Kingston, Ontario.
1855/--/-- 21 - Walt Whitman publishes his first book of poetry, the Leaves of Grass.
1856/--/-- 22 - A new Opium War begins between China, Britain and France.
1856/--/-- 22 - English chemist William Perkin discovers synthetic dyes.
1856/--/-- 22 - The Treaty of Paris ends the Crimean War.
1856/--/-- 22 - The first Neanderthaler (prehistoric human) skeleton is discovered in Germany.
1856/--/-- 22 - Victor Hugo writes Les Miserables during his exile from France.
1857/--/-- 23 - Buchanan is inaugurated as the 15th U.S. president; Breckinridge becomes vice-president.
1857/--/-- 23 - Disputes between Mormons and non-Mormon settlers leads to the Utah War.
1857/--/-- 23 - Elisha Graves Otis installs the first passenger elevator in a New York City store.
1857/--/-- 23 - English author Thomas Hughes publishes Tom Brown's Schooldays.
1857/--/-- 23 - French novelist Gustave Flaubert publishes Madame Bovary.
1857/--/-- 23 - French poet Baudelaire publishes Flowers of Evil and is arrested for immorality.
1857/--/-- 23 - James Buchanan (Democrat) becomes president of the United States
1857/--/-- 23 - Kansas ratifies anti-slavery constitution
1857/--/-- 23 - Mormons and Paiute Indians kill 120 settlers in the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
1857/--/-- 23 - The Indian Mutiny begins when Indian troops rebel against the British in Meerut.
1857/--/-- 23 - The Oxford English Dictionary is begun in England.
1858/--/-- 24 - Benito Juarez becomes the first Mexican president of Indian descent.
1858/--/-- 24 - Bernadette Soubirous sees visions of the Vigin Mary in a grotto near Lourdes, France.
1858/--/-- 24 - Britain and France impose the Tientsin Treaty on China.
1858/--/-- 24 - British explorer John Hanning Speke discovers Lake Victoria in Africa.
1858/--/-- 24 - British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace outlines his theories of evolution.
1858/--/-- 24 - Charles Frederick Worth establishes his Paris fashion house.
1858/--/-- 24 - Cyrus W. Field lays the first transatlantic telegraph cable.
1858/--/-- 24 - Federal forces end the Utah War; Brigham Young is replaced as governor of Utah Territory.
1858/--/-- 24 - French photographer Nadar takes the first aerial photograph from a balloon.
1858/--/-- 24 - German-American artist Albert Bierstadt begins his landscapes of the American west.
1858/--/-- 24 - Jacques Offenbach's operetta Orpheus in the Underworld premiers in Paris.
1858/--/-- 24 - James Renwick begins the design of Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.
1858/--/-- 24 - Minnesota is inaugurated as the 32nd state of the Union.
1858/--/-- 24 - The Fenians (Irish Republican Brotherhood) are founded to overthrow British rule.
1858/--/-- 24 - The Indian Mutiny is suppressed by the British Army and loyal Indian troops.
1858/--/-- 24 - The government of India is transferred from the East India Company to the British crown.
1859/--/-- 25 - Abolitionist John Brown leads an attack on Harpers Ferry; he is captured and executed.
1859/--/-- 25 - Charles Darwin "Origin of Species"
1859/--/-- 25 - Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
1859/--/-- 25 - Ferdinand de Lesseps begins building the Suez Canal in Egypt.
1859/--/-- 25 - French inventor Ferdinand Carre develops a refrigeration system.
1859/--/-- 25 - Napoleon III assists the Italian statesman Cavour in a war against Austria.
1859/--/-- 25 - Oregon is inaugurated as the 33rd state of the Union.
1859/--/-- 25 - Queensland becomes a separate colony of Australia.
1860/--/-- 26 *** Trobaugh, Rachel - Died Pleasant View Cem., Putnam County TN
1860/--/-- 26 - Abraham Lincoln is elected as the first Republican president of the United States.
1860/--/-- 26 - China resists the Tientsin Treaty; Anglo-French forces occupy Peking.
1860/--/-- 26 - English novelist Wilkie Collins writes The Woman in White.
1860/--/-- 26 - Florence Nightingale establishes a school for training nurses.
1860/--/-- 26 - George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) publishes The Mill on the Floss.
1860/--/-- 26 - Italian patriot Garibaldi invades Sicily and Naples with his 1,000 Redshirts.
1860/--/-- 26 - Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir patents the first internal-combustion engine.
1860/--/-- 26 - Sardinia-Piedmont seizes the Papal States in Italy.
1860/--/-- 26 - South Carolina becomes the first Southern state to secede from the Union.
1860/--/-- 26 - The Crittenden Compromise tries to prevent a split between slave and free states.
1860/--/-- 26 - The Maori Wars begin against the British in New Zealand.
1860/--/-- 26 - The pony express is inaugurated to deliver mail from Missouri to California.

In 1833 Transportation was by:
          Foot
          Horse
          Sailing ship
          Bicycle
          Train
          Steamboat
By 1860 Transportation by:
          Sailing ship
had been discontinued.

In 1833 Communications was by:
          Word of Mouth
          Post Office
By 1860 Communications was by:
          Telegraph
in addition.

In 1833 Food Preparation was by:
          Wood

In 1833 Entertainment was by:
          Social Intercourse
          Organized Sports
          Travel
          Professional Sports
          Movies
          Radio
          Television
          Theme parks
          Computer

In 1833 Health Care was by:
          Operations
          Anesthetic
          X-Rays
          MRI

In 1833 War Making was by:
          Calvary
          gun
          Artillery
          Submarine
By 1860 War Making was by:
          Machine guns
          Iron Clad ships
          Mines
in addition.

In 1833 Navigation was by:
          Stars & Maps
          Compass

from the SFHR database of Duane Bristow 03-13-2021 19:54:15


Index

Family and Social Relations

of Trobaugh, Rachel 1833/07/18

Index

Last revised 03/13/21.