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1811 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Year 1811 (MDCCCXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).
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Johann Karl Burckhardt computed the first orbit for this comet. Using three positions obtained between March 26 and April 19, he determined a rather uncertain orbit which indicated the comet would pass closest to the sun on 1811 September 22 at a distance of 1.77 AU.
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1811 in history - BrainyHistory Charles Sumner 1811 - 1874 Franz Liszt 1811 - 1886 Horace Greeley 1811 - 1872 Wendell Phillips 1811 - 1884 William Makepeace Thackeray 1811 - 1863 Harriet Beecher Stowe 1811 - 1896...
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Timeline 1811-1820 Return to home 1811 Jan 2, US Sen Thomas Pickering became the 1st senator to be censured. He revealed confidential documents communicated by the president of the US.
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On the basis of the large area of damage (600,000 square kilometers), the widespread area of perceptibility (5,000,000 square kilometers), and the complex physiographic changes that occurred, the Mississippi River valley earthquakes of 1811-1812 rank as some of the largest in the United States since its settlement by...
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New York: William Bridges, 1811. With Gouverneur Morris as its president and John Randel, Jr., as its chief engineer and surveyor, the Commission set to work in 1807, but it was not until March 22, 1811, just under the four years allowed by the Act,
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1811 Eastlake opened its doors in December 2005. The project provides supportive housing for 75 formerly homeless men and women living with chronic alcohol addiction. 1811 Eastlake aims to improve the lives of its residents through reduced alcohol consumption, better heath care, and increased stability.
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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 114, Issue 10 1811-1820, Copyright © 2001 by Company of Biologists...
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1811 Jan 2, US Sen Thomas Pickering became the 1st senator to be censured. He revealed confidential documents communicated by the president of the US. 1811 Jan 6, Charles Sumner (d.1874), leading anti-slavery senator and author, was born in Boston. He was active in the movement to outlaw war,
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30 of the Most Influential Women of the Millennium: Women's History Month 2001, Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811 - 1896) Harriet Beecher born June 14, 1811 in Litchfield, Connecticut, as the seventh of nine children of a famous Congregational minister, abolitionist, and founder of the American Bible Society Lyman Beecher,
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