Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1737. 1737 (MDCCXXXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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1730s in rail transport (redirect from 1737 in rail transport)
This article lists events relating to rail transport that occurred during the 1730s. September 19 – Charles Carroll of Carrollton, signer of the Declaration...
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Thomas Paine (redirect from Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809)
Thomas Paine (born Thomas Pain; February 9, 1737 [O.S. January 29, 1736] – June 8, 1809) was an English-born American Founding Father, French Revolutionary...
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Pennsylvania Railroad 1737 was a 4-6-2 Pacific type K4 class steam locomotive built in 1914 as the first of its class and would haul heavier passenger...
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The 1737 Calcutta cyclone, also known as the Hooghly River cyclone of 1737 or the Great Bengal cyclone of 1737, was the first super cyclone on record in...
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QantasLink Flight 1737 was an afternoon Australian domestic flight from Melbourne Airport to Launceston Airport, which was subject to an attempted hijacking...
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Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (5 February 1737 – 7 June 1740) was the eldest child and daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Francis I, Holy Roman...
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Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739) (redirect from Austro-Turkish War, 1737-1739)
the Black Sea. In 1737, the Habsburg monarchy joined the war on Russia's side, known in historiography as the Austro-Turkish War of 1737–1739. By the outbreak...
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Edward Gibbon (redirect from Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794)
Edward Gibbon FRS (/ˈɡɪbən/; 8 May 1737 – 16 January 1794) was an English essayist, historian, and politician. His most important work, The History of...
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Sacramento took place between October 1735 and September 1737, during the Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–1737). On 20 October 1735, two cavalry companies of 160...
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George Robinson (bookseller) (redirect from George Robinson (1737-1801))
George Robinson (bapt. 20 December 1736 – 6 June 1801) was an English bookseller and publisher working in London. Robinson published The Lady's Magazine...
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Louise of France (redirect from Princess Louise of France (1737-1787))
Louise-Marie of France, OCD (15 July 1737 – 23 December 1787) was a French princess and Discalced Carmelite, the youngest of the ten children of King Louis...
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Events from the year 1737 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Charles de la Boische...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1737 was unanimously passed by the United Nations Security Council on 23 December 2006. The resolution, sponsored...
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Pennsylvania Railroad 3750 (redirect from Passenger Locomotive No. 1737)
first K4s, 1737, built in 1914, had deteriorated to the point that it was not worth preserving. The Pennsylvania decided to scrap No. 1737 and use the...
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was made heir to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, which he would inherit in 1737. Although fighting stopped after the preliminary peace, the final peace settlement...
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Great Migrations of the Serbs (redirect from Great Migration of the Serbs (1737))
The Second Great Migration took place during the Habsburg-Ottoman War of 1737–1739, under the Serbian Patriarch Arsenije IV Jovanović, also parallel with...
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Vollmer House (redirect from Building at 1735-1737 Webster Street)
1973; and on the National Register of Historic Places as "Building at 1735–1737 Webster Street" on March 8, 1973. This building is near the Bush Street–Cottage...
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The year 1737 in science and technology involved some significant events. May 28 – The planet Venus passes in front of Mercury. The event is witnessed...
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The Licensing Act 1737 (10 Geo. 2. c. 28) is a former Act of Parliament in the Kingdom of Great Britain, and a pivotal moment in British theatrical history...
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The siege of Ochakov (1737) took place during the Austro-Russian–Turkish War (1735–39) in which the Russian army, led by Burkhard Christoph von Münnich...
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William Bowyer the elder (1663 – 27 December 1737), English printer, was apprenticed to a Miles Flesher in 1679, made a liveryman of The Stationers' and...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1737. March 2 – Samuel Johnson and his former pupil David Garrick leave Lichfield...
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the 1719 Establishment at Portsmouth Dockyard, and launched on 23 February 1737. A small number of the timbers used in the construction of Victory were taken...
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Digby Dent (Royal Navy officer, born 1682) (redirect from Digby Dent (died 1737))
Captain Digby Dent (1682–1737) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station. Dent was promoted to post captain in October...
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imperial politics at Delhi were largely influenced by the Marathas between 1737 and 1803. Although Shivaji came from the Maratha community, the Maratha government...
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Caesar (c. 1737 (supposedly) – 1852) was an enslaved person who is notable for possibly being the earliest-born person ever photographed while alive, when...
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton (redirect from Charles Carrol (1737-1832))
Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III, was an American politician, planter...
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Hartekamp, bringing with him many specimens of rare plants. The next year, 1737, he published Genera Plantarum, in which he described 935 genera of plants...
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The Minimum Wage Fairness Act (S. 1737) is a bill that would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) to increase the federal minimum wage for...
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