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  2. 1846 in literature - Wikipedia

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    [2] c. May 22 – The Brontë sisters' first published work, the collection Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, appears in London. [3] It sells only two copies in the first year. [4] June 27 – Charlotte Brontë completes the manuscript of her novel The Professor. It is offered to several publishers during the year but rejected. [4]

  3. Fred R. Gowans - Wikipedia

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    Gowans specializes in the fur trade in the Western United States.He has written several books on subjects such as Fort Bridger and the Rocky Mountain Rendezvous.He has authored manuscripts and articles researching the fur trade, mountain men, and the rendezvous system for over forty years, making him the pre-eminent expert on fur trade history.

  4. The Athenaeum (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    His brother John Hobart Caunter also contributed reviews. [2] H. F. Chorley covered musical topics from 1830 until 1868, starting well before the general emergence of regular journalistic music criticism in the mid 1840s. [3] Theodore Watts-Dunton contributed regularly as the principal critic of poetry from 1875 until 1898.

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  7. Heinrich Louis d'Arrest - Wikipedia

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    While still a student at the University of Berlin, d'Arrest was party to Johann Gottfried Galle's search for Neptune.On 23 September 1846, he suggested that a recently drawn chart of the sky, in the region of Urbain Le Verrier's predicted location, could be compared with the current sky to seek the displacement characteristic of a planet, as opposed to a stationary star.

  8. History of the United States (1815–1849) - Wikipedia

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    The readings inculcated moral values as well as literacy. Most states tried to emulate Massachusetts, and New England retained its leadership position for another century. German immigrants brought in kindergartens and the Gymnasium (school) , while Yankee orators sponsored the Lyceum movement that provided popular education for hundreds of ...

  9. Ira Remsen - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after returning from Germany, c. 1897 Portrait of Dr. Ira Remsen, painted by Ira Mallory Remsen in 1926.. Ira Remsen was born in New York City on February 10, 1846. He was the son of James Vanderbelt Remsen (1818–1892) and Rosanna née Secor (1823–1856) who came from family of Dutch settlers.