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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
onal road from Cumberland, Md., to the Ohio River......March 29, 1806 First session adjourns......April 21, 1806 Leander, a British naval vessel, fires into an American coaster, the Richard, off Sandy Hook, and kills the helmsman......April 25, 1806 Great Britain issues an Order in council declaring the whole coast of Europe, from the Elbe to Brest, in France, under blockade......May 16, 1806 Napoleon issues the Berlin Decree......Nov. 21, 1806 Second session convenes......Dec. 1, 1806 Treaty with Great Britain signed by commissioners, but the President did not even send it to the Senate......Dec. 3, 1806 Aaron Burr's supposed conspiracy culminates......1806 Burr arrested by Lieutenant Gaines, near Fort Stoddart, Ala.......Feb. 19, 1807 Act to prohibit import of slaves from Jan. 1, 1808, passes the House, Feb. 7, 1807, by 113 to 5; approved......March 2, 1807 Duty on salt repealed......March 3, 1807 Ninth Congress adjourns......March 3, 1807 Burr br
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Walker, Timothy 1806-1856 (search)
Walker, Timothy 1806-1856 Jurist; born in Wilmington, Mass., Dec. 1, 1806; graduated at Harvard College in 1826; admitted to the bar in 1831, and began practice in Cincinnati, O.; Professor of Law in Cincinnati College in 1835-44; established the Western law journal in 1843, and was its editor for several years. He was the author of An introduction to American law; On the history and General character of the State of Ohio; John Quincy Adams; The reform spirit of the day; Daniel Webster, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Jan. 15, 1856.