1874
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So, 1874 , '75, Hackley built
Muskegon National Bank.
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And that's the way
it was back in 1874 .
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["Northwest Territory"
by Tony Ellis playing] Narrator: In 1874 ,
things got worse.
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Back in 1874 , You walked into a pharmacy,
no telling what you see.
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Arriving in Hobart, Tasmania,
in 1874 , Dunkerley set up a factory
to make hats.
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The cages beneath the zoo were made in 1874 when the zoo first opened.
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[Galloping hoofbeats] Twenty-nine people were there
when the Indians attacked at dawn
on June 27, 1874 .
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- I have a old gun,
a 1874 Springfield, but it's old flintlock gun.
It hangs over the fireplace.
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-I love you, Jane.
—Huh? -Ta-da!
-Thanks. Mosler, model number 18 1874 Mosler. Okay. There. Right there is where
you have to drill.
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In thanks, Quanah presented
Goodnight with a lance he had used in the raid
against the hide hunters at Adobe Walls back in 1874 .
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I want to dig more
into our convict past through the story of an 1874 classic, Marcus Clarke's
'For the Term of His Natural Life'.
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On the morning
of September 28, 1874 , Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie and 13 companies
of cavalry and infantry reached the rim
of Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle.
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It's not *Hedy*, it's *Hedley*. Hedley Lamarr.
Governor Lepetomane:
What the hell are you worried about? This is 1874 . You'll be able to sue *her*.
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t you might have
caught the earlier train, sir. Yes, well, I did,
but it was late, and getting a taxi wasn't easy. Allow me. The Historic Hall. Built, 1550. Destroyed by fire, rebuilt 1732. Restored, 1874 . It's very beautiful.
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more violence "than solving the problem of violence
in the Great Plains." Narrator:
In early 1874 , Congressman Greenbury
Lafayette Fort of Illinois proposed legislation
making it "unlawful "for any person