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*Thomas De Quincey's ''[[Confessions of an English Opium-Eater]]'' *Thomas De Quincey's ''[[Confessions of an English Opium-Eater]]''
== Births == == Births ==
- +== Births ==
 + 
 +=== January–June ===
 +* [[January 8]]
 +** [[James Longstreet]], American Confederate general (d. [[1904]])
 +** [[W.H.L. Wallace]], American Civil War general (d. [[1862]])
 +* [[January 16]] – [[John C. Breckinridge]], United States Vice president and Confederate Secretary of State (d. [[1875]]).
 +* [[February 3]] – [[Elizabeth Blackwell (doctor)|Elizabeth Blackwell]], first American female physician (d. [[1910]]).
 +* [[February 11]]
 +** [[Hermann Allmers]], writer (d. [[1902]])
 +** [[Auguste Mariette|Auguste Edouard Mariette]], French Egyptologist (d. [[1881]])
 +* [[February 17]] – [[Lola Montez]], Irish Spanish dancer and royal mistress (d. [[1861]])
 +* [[February 19]] – [[August Schleicher]], German linguist (d. [[1868]])
 +* [[March 1]] – [[Joseph Hubert Reinkens]], German [[Old Catholic Church|Old Catholic]] bishop (d. [[1896]])
 +* [[March 9]] – [[John Watts de Peyster]], American author, philanthropist, and soldier (d. [[1907]])
 +* [[March 12]] – Sir [[John Abbott]], 3rd [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. [[1893]])
 +* [[March 15]] – [[William Milligan]], Scottish theologian (d. [[1892]])
 +* [[April 3]] – [[T. Pelham Dale|Fr. Thomas Pelham Dale]] English mystic (d. [[1892]])
 +* [[April 9]] – [[Charles Baudelaire]], French poet and writer (d. [[1867]])
 +* [[May 6]] – [[Edmund Colhoun]], American admiral (d. [[1897]])
 +* [[May 8]] – [[William Henry Vanderbilt]], American entrepreneur (d. [[1885]])
 +* [[May 16]] – [[Pafnuty Chebyshev]], Russian mathematician (d. [[1894]])
 +* [[May 17]] – [[Sebastian Kneipp]], German naturopath (d. [[1897]])
 +* [[June 16]] – [[Tom Morris, Sr.|Old Tom Morris]], Scottish golfer (d. [[1908]])
 +* [[June 26]] – [[Bartolomé Mitre]], Argentine historian and politician, president of the Country (d. [[1906]])
 + 
 +=== July–December ===
 +* [[July 1]] – [[Anatole Jean-Baptiste Antoine de Barthélemy]], French archaeologist (d. [[1904]])
 +* [[July 2]] – [[Charles Tupper]], 6th [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. [[1915]])
 +* [[July 9]]
 +** [[George Cavendish-Bentinck]], British Conservative politician (d. [[1891]])
 +** [[Adolphus Frederick Alexander Woodford]], British parson (d. [[1887]])
 +* [[July 16]] – [[Mary Baker Eddy]], American founder of Christian Science (d. [[1910]])
 +* [[July 18]] – [[Pauline Viardot]], French mezzo-soprano and composer (d. [[1910]])
 +* [[July 24]] – [[William Poole]], infamous member of New York City's [[Bowery Boys]] gang (d. [[1855]])
 +* [[July 27]] – [[George H. Cooper]], United States Navy admiral (d. [[1891]])
 +* [[August 10]] – [[Jay Cooke]], American financier (d. [[1905]])
 +* [[August 21]] – [[Louis Vuitton (designer)|Louis Vuitton]], French fashion designer (d. [[1892]])
 +* [[September 28]] – [[Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs]], African-American minister and politician (d. [[1874]])
 +* [[October 13]] – [[Rudolf Virchow]], German physician, pathologist, biologist, and politician (d. [[1902]])
 +* [[November 11]] – [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]], Russian writer (d. [[1881]])
 +* [[November 30]] – [[Frederick Temple]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] (d. [[1902]])
 +* [[December 1]] – [[John M. B. Clitz]], American admiral (d. [[1897]])
 +* [[December 12]] – [[Gustave Flaubert]], French writer (d. [[1880]])
 +* [[December 24]] – [[Gabriel Garcia Moreno]], former [[President of Ecuador]] (d. [[1875]])
 +* [[December 25]] – [[Clara Barton]], first president of American Red Cross (d. [[1912]])
 + 
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
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