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Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB (born John Rowlands; 28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904) was a Welsh-American explorer, journalist, soldier, colonial administrator... |
Between 1874 and 1877 Henry Morton Stanley traveled Central Africa east to west, exploring Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and the Lualaba and Congo rivers... |
Livingstone, and Henry Morton Stanley, to complete the exploration of Africa by the 1870s. After this, the general geography of Africa was known, but it... |
David Livingstone (redirect from Zambezi expedition) caricature of Spencer Tracy as Henry Morton Stanley erroneously presumes Porky Pig to be Livingstone in the heart of "Darkest Africa". The Moody Blues 1968 single... |
Congo River (redirect from Zaïre River (Africa)) Africa was whether the Lualaba River fed the Nile (Livingstone's theory), the Congo, or even the Niger River. Financed in 1874, Stanley's first trans-Africa... |
Expedition by a decade Harry McNish (1874–1930), carpenter on Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans–Antarctic Expedition; later responsible for much of the... |
colony. Between November 1874 and 12 August 1877, Henry Morton Stanley made his first trans-Africa exploration, crossing the African continent from Zanzibar... |
presume"), started again for Zanzibar in 1874. In one of the most memorable of all exploring expeditions in Africa, Stanley circumnavigated Victoria Nyanza and... |
1866. He had won renown in 1872, when his reporter Henry Morton Stanley, sent by Bennett to Africa in search of the British missionary-explorer David... |
Freemasonry in 1874, but maintained an affiliation with a French Lodge) Henry D. Bradley (1893–1973), publisher of the St. Joseph News-Press; first member of... |
class of 1875; first Mormon graduate and son of Brigham Young Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, class of 1876 Henry O. Flipper, class of 1877; first black American... |
St. Louis (redirect from African Americans in St. Louis) the Stanley Cup finals in their first three years, but got swept every time. Although they were the first 1967 expansion team to make the Stanley Cup... |
(1830–1903), American politician and Confederate cavalry officer. Jackson Morton (1794–1874), Florida politician. Five men whom he enslaved attempted to escape... |
Francis Galton (category British explorers of Africa) the next two years mounted a long and difficult expedition into then little-known South West Africa (now Namibia). He wrote a book on his experience... |
History of Australia (section First World War) by Willem Janszoon, made the first documented European landing in Australia in 1606. That same year, a Spanish expedition sailing in nearby waters and... |
2307/841438. JSTOR 841438. "BBC – History – Historic Figures: William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–1877)". BBC. Retrieved 6 December 2010. Phil Coomes (27 April 2010)... |
David Livingstone in 1855, Mary Somerville in 1869, Nain Singh Rawat in 1877, Ferdinand von Richthofen in 1878, Alfred Russel Wallace in 1892 and William... |
Venetian slave trader and explorer, who was hired by Henry the Navigator to journey to West Africa. He is credited with the discovery of the Cape Verde... |
Planetarium. JPL · 10555 10557 Rowland 1993 RL5 Henry Augustus Rowland (1848–1901), American astronomer and first president of the American Physical Society... |
John F. Kennedy (category Activists for African-American civil rights) Schlesinger 2002, pp. 606–607. Meisler, Stanley (2011). When the World Calls: The Inside Story of the Peace Corps and Its First Fifty Years. Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-5049-1... |