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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Hull, Amos Girard 1815- (search)
Hull, Amos Girard 1815- Author; born in Paris, N. Y., March 7, 1815; graduated at Union College in 1840, and was made superintendent of schools in Volney, N. Y., in the following year. His publications include Treatise on the duties of town and county officers; and History of the early settlement of Oswego Falls.
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2 First General Assembly meets in the house of Joseph Robidoux, between Walnut and Elm streets, St. Louis......Dec. 7, 1812 United States Congress confirms to Daniel Boone 833 acres of land in the Femme Osage district......Feb. 10, 1814 Capt. James Callaway, with fifteen men, returning to the settlement of Loutre Island with some horses they had recovered from the Sac and Fox Indians, are attacked by the Indians in ambush and Captain Callaway and three of his men are killed......March 7, 1815 By act of Congress the election of the council in Missouri Territory is by choice of the people......April 29, 1816 Steamboat General Pike ascends the Mississippi to St. Louis......Aug. 2, 1817 Bill authorizing people of Missouri to frame a State constitution for admission into the Union introduced into Congress......Feb. 13, 1819 By act of Congress, Arkansas Territory is set off from Missouri......March 2, 1819 Independence, a pioneer steamboat, ascends the Missouri River