My dad bought one of these (pretty sure its the same thing) with an 8 barrel. My 1858 is an Uberti model previously owned by a North-South Skirmish Association member. View cart for details. About 400 ...
Early in the 19th century, while the rapidly-growing United States expanded into the lower South, white settlers faced what they considered an obstacle. This area was home to the Cherokee, Creek ...
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The government of the Raj consisted wholly of British officials and was headed by the viceroy and the appointed members of his council. After the Indian Councils Act was passed in 1861 this executive ...
Picture Courtesy – The British Library. One of the only known photographs of Bahadur Shah Zafar II, taken after his trial in 1858 For more than a century the last Mughal emperor was almost ...
On 12 February 1858, Henry Cole, the founding director of the South Kensington Museum, recorded in his diary: 'Museum: Queen &c came to private view of the Photographic Socy, being the first ...
Suffering in the hot weather? Spare a thought then for the population of London back in 1858, a year of sky-high temperatures and the Great Stink. That year, the London Standard reported ...
Titles in Dubliners fail on occasion to satisfy the onomastic role they are called to fulfill. A discreet strategy of misdirection forces the reader to seek clues outside narrative space, ad majorem ...
Superintendent of Schools Anne Uberti sat down for an interview with The Newtown Bee on Friday, September 6 to discuss the new cell phone policies implemented throughout Newtown Public Schools at the ...
In 1903, Roosevelt was vice president of the United States. He assumed the presidency on September 14, when President McKinley died from gunshot wounds. Roosevelt understood that he would need the ...
In London, in the summer of 1858, there was something rotten in the air. Something terrible, corrupting the largest and wealthiest city on Earth – the river! Yes, the mighty and majestic River Thames ...