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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Eggleston, Edward, 1837- (search)
Eggleston, Edward, 1837- Author; born in Vevay, Ind., Dec. 10, 1837; was mainly self-educated; later became a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. His publications of a historical character include History of the United States and its people; Household history of the United States and its people; A first book of American history; and The Beginners of a nation.
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ingtonJuly 1, 1863 Convention of NaturalizationLondonMay 13, 1870 Convention of Slave-tradeWashingtonJune 3, 1870 Treaty of Fisheries, Alabama claims, etc.WashingtonMay 8, 1871 Convention of Trade-marksLondonOct. 24, 1878 Convention of Supplementary extradition treaty of Aug. 9, 1842WashingtonJuly 12, 1889 Treaty of For Nicaragua canalWashingtonFeb. 5, 1900 (Amended by Senate, Dec. 13, 1900; rejected by Great Britain, March 10, 1901.) Greece: Treaty of Commerce and navigation.LondonDec. 10-22, 1837 Haiti: Treaty of Amity, commerce, navigation, etc.Porte-au-PrinceNov. 3, 1864 Hamburg, Bremen, and Lubeck: Convention of Friendship, commerce, and navigationWashingtonDec. 20, 1827 Convention of Extending jurisdiction of consulsWashingtonApril 30, 1852 Hanover: Treaty of Commerce and navigationBerlinMay 20, 1840 Treaty of Commerce and navigationHanoverJune 10, 1846 Convention of ExtraditionLondonJan. 18, 1855 Treaty of Stade or Brunshausen dues abolishedBerlinNov. 6, 1851