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Nov 9, 2024 · Arnold Rudolph Brown, while employed by the state, was tragically killed by a train in the city of Chattanooga, Hamilton County on April 6, 1966, and is buried ...
Nov 14, 2024 · John Alcock and Arthur Brown were British aviators who, in 1919, made the first non-stop transatlantic flight.
Nov 9, 2024 · Built in 1876, the Centennial Block, located at 7-9-11 E Charles St, was the first brick building constructed in Oelwein, Iowa. William Albert Wachtel was owner ...
Nov 13, 2024 · Each month, the Idaho State Historical Society releases a “Histor-E Lesson” along with an e-newsletter highlighting upcoming events and programs, ...
Nov 5, 2024 · Two xyleborine ambrosia beetles, Eccoptopterus formosanus sp. nov. and E. intermedius sp. nov. are described from Taiwan and Thailand, respectively.
7 days ago · This list represents published and unpublished family genealogies that have been compiled by independent researchers using Heritage Hall resources.
4 days ago · April 14, 1886, Mary E. Parkhill born Oct. 9, 1866. Children: 1. Julia ... Children: Albert E., James W.,. Samuel, Clay, Lucy, Walter, Con‑ rad C., and ...
4 days ago · Albert Edward Walsh (1853–1930), a British pharmacist who made his career in South Africa, had just placed his hand on an ordinary sensitized photographic ...
Nov 13, 2024 · Almost 300 events were listed as "significant events in the history of microbiology." The list, as prepared in 1999, is presented below.
5 days ago · George Brown (1818-1880). George Brown is considered as the Father of Confederation. He founded the Toronto Globe (1844) and was involved in abolititionist and ...