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  • ...hat he created it to reduce the size of armies and so reduce the number of deaths by combat and disease, and to show how futile war is.<ref>Paul Wahl and Don ...American Civil War]]. The gun was not accepted by the [[Union Army]] until 1866, but a "sales engineer" of the manufacturing company demonstrated it in com
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  • ...ege, Edinburgh|New College]], [[Edinburgh]], to train for the ministry, in 1866. After graduation he took up a chair in [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] at the [ [[Category:1894 deaths]]
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  • | birth_date = {{birth-date|22 February 1866}} '''Hugh Chisholm''' (22 February 1866 – 29 September 1924) was a British journalist, and editor of the 11th and
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  • ...president of the Geological Society of Edinburgh, in which city he died in 1866. [[Category:1866 deaths]]
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  • ...Oaks explosion|The Oaks colliery disaster]] killed more than 300 people in 1866.<ref name=oaks>[http://public-art.shu.ac.uk/pmsa/barnsley/0000003a.htm Memo The regulations require "responsible persons" to report deaths at work, major injuries caused by accidents at work, injuries to persons no
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  • Asbestos became more widespread during the industrial revolution; in the 1866 it was used as insulation in the U.S. and Canada. Development of the first ...06. In the early 1900s researchers began to notice a large number of early deaths and lung problems in asbestos mining towns. The first diagnosis of [[asbest
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  • ....1002/jlac.18661370202|journal=Liebigs Annalen der Chemie|volume=137 |year=1866|pages=129–36}}</ref> Kekulé used evidence that had accumulated in the in ...e 1858 a 1867," ''Memoires de l'Academie Royale de Belgique'', '''37''':1 (1866), 1–40.</ref>
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  • ...ing]] and [[Underground mining (hard rock)|hard rock mining]]. Most of the deaths today occur in developing countries, especially [[China]], and rural parts ...ttp://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/PEK206148.htm China sees coal mine deaths fall, but outlook grim] 11 Jan 2007, Reuters</ref>
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  • ...he century and continued to be used as punishment throughout the South. In 1866 Florida, as did many Southern states, passed laws called [[Black Codes (Uni ...which a white mob destroyed Ocoee's black community, causing as many as 30 deaths, and destroying 25 homes, two churches, and a Masonic Lodge.<ref>Jones and
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  • ...econ/robbery_1 |title=The First Known Train Robbery in the U.S. October 6, 1866 |publisher=[[Library of Congress]] (americalibrary.gov) |accessdate=2008-07 ...town was an important rail hub at that time. On the evening of October 6, 1866, John Reno, Sim Reno, and Frank Sparkes, boarded an [[Ohio and Mississippi
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