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1836 elections in the United States by state (29 C) A. 1836 in Alabama (2 C, 1 P) 1836 in Arkansas (2 C, 2 P) C. 1836 in Connecticut (2 C) D. 1836 in Delaware (2 C) F.
February 3 – United States Whig Party holds its first convention in Albany, New York. February 5 – Henry Roe Campbell builds the first 4-4-0 , a steam locomotive type that will soon become the most common on all railroads of the United States.
Washington-on-the-Brazos is an unincorporated community along the Brazos River in Washington County, Texas, United States. [1] The town is best known for being the site of the Convention of 1836 and the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence. The town is named for Washington, Georgia, itself named for George Washington.
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The first six editions of the Austin-Tanner map, published from 1830 until 1839, had a title cartouche with the national symbol of Mexico (eagle with serpent perched upon a cactus) and bore the title "Map of Texas with Parts of the Adjoining States." This edition dates from the year 1836 when Texas won its independence from Mexico.
1836 in the United States by state or territory (32 C) / 1836 disestablishments in the United States (3 C, 3 P) 1836 establishments in the United States (34 C, 17 P) C.
SS San Jacinto was a United States civilian passenger ship built in 1903 by the Delaware River Iron Shipbuilding and Engine Works for the New York and Texas Steamship Company. [122] The U.S. Navy considered acquiring the civilian passenger-cargo ship for use during World War I as USS San Jacinto (ID-1531) but never acquired or commissioned her.
The United States expropriated from Panama additional areas around the soon-to-be-built Madden Dam and annexed them to the Panama Canal Zone. [365] [373] Caribbean Sea: May 3, 1932 The United States adjusted the border at Punta Paitilla in the Canal Zone, returning a small amount of land to Panama. This was the site for a planned new American ...