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On 3 January 1833, Captain James Onslow, of the brig-sloop HMS Clio, arrived at Vernet's settlement at Port Louis to request that the flag of the United Provinces of the River Plate be replaced with the British one, and for the administration to leave the islands. While Lt. Col
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Susan Hayhurst, M.D. became the first woman to graduate from pharmacy college in the U.S
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as an immigrant ship that wrecked about 250 miles east of Cape St. Francis, Newfoundland on the morning of May 11, 1833.[1][2] Total loss of life approximately 265. The Lady of the Lake was an Aberdeen built brig and was en route from Belfast, Ireland to the city of Quebec, Canada
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From June 3 to 13, the Fourth National Black Convention meets in Philadelphia with 62 delegates from eight States. Abraham D. Shadd of Pennsylvania is elected president.
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uring those five years rain was exceptionally scarce and the plain underwent major changes: vegetation disappeared, minor rivers dried up and the entire country took the aspect of a dusty road, dust clouds continuously dominating the air.