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February 10 – Orville Hickman Browning, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1866 to 1869 (died 1881) March 4. George Bradburn, abolitionist and women's rights advocate (died 1880) Ephraim Wales Bull, farmer, creator of the Concord grape (died 1895) March 12 – Jane Pierce, First Lady of the United States (died 1863)
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October 14: Battle of Jena–Auerstedt. October 27. Entry of Napoleon into Berlin. French troops enter Berlin following Jena. Events. January–March. January 1. The French Republican Calendar is abolished. The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon.
Historical Events for the Year 1806. 1st January » The French Republican Calendar is abolished. 8th January » Cape Colony becomes a United Kingdom called British colony. 10th January » Dutch settlers in Cape Town surrender to the United Kingdom known as British.
Major Events. Jan 1 Napoléon Bonaparte abolishes the French Republican calendar after 12 years of use; Jan 8 Battle of Blaauwberg: British forces attack French vassal, the Batavian Republic near Cape Town, modern day South Africa
Jan 16, 2020 · 19th Century. Lewis and Clark: A Timeline of the Extraordinary Expedition. In 1804, Lewis and Clark set off on a journey filled with harrowing confrontations, harsh weather and fateful decisions as...
December 8, 1801. Jefferson addresses Congress. President Jefferson delivers his first address to the newly convened seventh Congress of the United States in writing and is read aloud by the House clerk.