1837
Mar
1830
| 1830 • Craig vs. Missouri: The United States Supreme Court rules that state loan certificates are unconstitutional because they were bills of credit emitted by a state in violation of Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution. |
1850
Age: 12y
| 1850 • The Fugitive Slave Law is passed by the United States Congress. |
1880
Age: 42y
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residenceMahoning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Julia Taylor is living with her mother, Julia (Doverspike) Taylor. 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1880 • A big earthquake struck Zagreb and demolished everything including the Zagreb Cathedral. |
1900
Age: 62y
| 1900 • Emily Hobhouse arrives in Cape Town. |
1910
Age: 72y
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residenceMahoning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Julia is living by herself, working as an agent at a patent company. She is single, which means that she has never been married, and therefore still has her maiden name (Taylor). She is the only single Julia Taylor of this age living in Pennsylvania. 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1910 • The electric streetcars of Austria-Hungary, France, Germany and Great Britain are carrying 6.7 million riders per year. |
1914
Aug 8
Age: 77y
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deathPittsburgh, Allegheny County Pennsylvania, USA ⇓ Her name is written as Julia 'A' Taylor. She had only lived in Allegheny for three years, which would make sense if she moved there from Mahoning. 2 Sources ⇓ |
| 1914 • World War I: Battle of Coronel: A Royal Navy squadron commanded by Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock is met and defeated by superior German forces led by Vice-Admiral Graf Maximilian von Spee, in the first British naval defeat of the war, resulting in the loss of HMS Good Hope and HMS Monmouth. |