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On 16 November 1832, Gallatin was transferred to Charleston, South Carolina, to help suppress the efforts by South Carolina to nullify the Tariff of 1828. On 5 April 1833, she sailed for Wilmington, Delaware, where she remained until transferred to the United States Coast Survey in April 1840. She returned to Revenue-Marine service in October ...
The Morris-Taney-class revenue cutters were 13 cutters built at New York City at the Webb and Allen shipyard between 1830 and 1833. These cutters were the backbone of the United States Revenue-Marine for more than a decade.
Portrait of Monsieur Bertin by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The Salon of 1833 was an art exhibition held at the Louvre in Paris which opened on the 1 March 1833. [1] It was held during the July Monarchy of Louis Philippe I and the first Salon to be staged since the failed Paris Uprising of 1832 against his rule.
Oldest Cemetery in Gallatin Private For Dings Family Before 1748. 30: Gallatin-Ancram Town Line: NYS 82 West of Ancram. Gallatin, New York: Gallatin And Ancram Organized as Gallatin 1803; Name Changed to Ancram 1814 Separated 1830. 31: Gallatin-Livingston Town Line: Co. Rd., N. of Elizaville. Gallatin, New York: Gallatin Organized from ...
The 1838 Mormon War, also known as the Missouri Mormon War, was a conflict between Mormons and their neighbors in Missouri.Early in the third decade of the nineteenth century, members of the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saint) began to migrate into Jackson County, Missouri.
McLane served in Charleston, South Carolina in 1832 and in 1833 sailed to New Bedford, Massachusetts for revenue duty there. She capsized in Hadley Harbor in Massachusetts during a tornado in 1837, was raised and put back in duty until 1840, when she was sold.
Except for Gallatin's reforms, their main preoccupation was purging the government of Federalist judges. Jefferson and his associates were widely distrustful of the judicial branch, especially because Adams had made several "midnight" appointments before leaving office in March 1801.
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