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1796
birthNew Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA ⇓ Birthplace an estimate based on brother William's birthplace. 2 Sources ⇓ |
1796 • War of the First Coalition – Battle of Montenotte: Napoleon Bonaparte gains his first victory as an army commander. |
1835
Aug 11
Age: 39y
occupationNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ He was a book printer - the image is an advertisement from the evening post. He ran a printing company, "James Van Norden & co.", that ran during the first half of the 1800s. 2 Sources ⇓ |
1835 • Fort Cass is established, the military headquarters and site of the largest internment camps during the 1838 Trail of Tears. |
1838
Age: 42y
eventNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ James Van Norden printed a book called the "Alphabetical and Analytical Catalogue of the New York Society Library." 1 Source ⇓ |
1838 • Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America: Honduras and Costa Rica follow the example of Nicaragua and secede from the federation. |
1840
Age: 44y
residenceWard 14, New York City, New York, USA ⇓ He's living in the same ward as his brother William. 1 Source ⇓ |
1840 • One of the predecessor papers of the Herald Sun of Melbourne, Australia, The Port Phillip Herald, is founded. |
1840
Age: 44y
eventNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ James Van Norden printed a book by John Dunmore Lang, who "was a Scottish-born Australian Presbyterian minister, writer, politician and activist. He was the first prominent advocate of an independent Australian nation and of Australian republicanism." (Wikipedia). The book was called "The Moral and Religious Aspect of the Future America of the Southern Hemisphere". 2 Sources ⇓ |
1840 • The Washingtonian Temperance Society is founded. |
1870
Age: 74y
residenceNew York City, New York, USA ⇓ Living in ward 19. 1 Source ⇓ |
1870 • Goodna State School in Goodna, Queensland, Australia is founded. |
1872
Dec 3
Age: 77y
1872 • Universal public schools are called for in Japan. |