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Yes, Harper's Ferry did produce the Model 1831 musket. This firearm was manufactured at the Harper's Ferry Armory, which was known for its role in producing weapons for the U.S. military. The Model 1831 was a percussion cap musket, reflecting advancements in firearm technology of that era. Production of this model continued until the mid-1840s.
Vicente Guerrero died February 14, 1831 (aged 48)Cuilapan, Oaxaca, Mexico
It was Nathaniel "Nat" Turner (1800-1831) who led a rebellion in Virginia against white slave owners on August 21, 1831; the rebellion failed and as a result, more than 100 slaves and 60 whites were killed - Turner was captured and hanged November 11, 1831 - William Styron's 1967 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Confessions of Nat Turner is an historical novel (with Turner speaking in first person) based upon The Confessions of Nat Turner: The Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Virginia, of which the latter is an authentic account of the rebellion in Nat Turner's own words as told to Thomas Ruffin Gray, a local area attorney in 1831.
Ludvig Nobel was the inventor of the oil tanker. He was a businessman and engineer who was born in Sweden on July 27, 1831.
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William Baker - Kansas politician - was born in 1831.
Jedediah Strong Smith died on May 27, 1831 at the age of 32.
The Indian Removal Act became the Law of the Land on 26 May 1830 when it was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek regardiing the Choctaw was signed on 27 September 1830 and they were removed in 1831.
It can be: 1*1831 = 1831
William H. James (born October 15, 1831 in Marion, Ohio; died February 1, 1920) succeeded David Butler as the acting Governor of Nebraska, serving between June 2, 1871 and January 13, 1873, including the whole of 1872.
Just what is an 1831 Springfield? That could be marked on a model 1816 US flintlock musket, Type II or Type III. You will have a hard time finding parts, but you might check internet site like oldguns.net or antiqueguns.com. You might have a chance of finding some at a large gun show.
The failure of the Founding Fathers to deal properly with the issue of slavery at the moment of the creation of the US Constitution resulted in a variety of less than satisfactory patches and compromises like the Kansas and Nebraska Act which led to Bleeding Kansas and to the US Civil War. Historical happeninings that support the relevance of a slavery issue include the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 which divided the "Free" and the "Slave" States at the Ohio River, the 1820 Missouri Compromise, Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion of 1831, the Amistad incident of 1841, the 1850 Compromise and the Fugitive Slave Act. The Dred Scott decision of 1857 and both the annexation of Texas and the Mexican-American War, and the desire of the Railroad Tycoons to expand westward should also be considered.
2010 - 1831 = 179
1831, was the Chinese Year of the Rabbit.
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David Butler (born December 16, 1829 in Linton, Indiana; died May 5, 1891 in Bloomington, Indinaa; died May 25, 1891 in Pawnee City, Nebraska), the first Governor of Nebraska, served between February 21, 1867 and June 2, 1871. Following Butler's impeachment, William H. James (born October 15, 1831 in Marion, Ohio; died February 1, 1920) became the acting Governor of Nebraska, serving between June 2, 1871 and Janaury 13, 1873.