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Events from the year 1804inCanada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada: 3rd (until June 13) Parliament of Upper Canada: 3rd (until March 9)...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1804. 1804 (MDCCCIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday...
Gustav Steinhauer (c. 1870–1930), German spy Henry Bird Steinhauer (1804–1885), Canadian Methodist clergyman Johann Steinhauer (1705–1779), Latvian entrepreneur...
Hypolite (born 1987), American football player Hypolite Dupuis (1804–1879), Canadian fur trader Hypolite Taremae (born 1968), Solomon Islands politician...
seat March 21, 1800. Died 1804, apparently did not attend 1802-1803. Samuel Sheldon Poole -by-election, took seat June 28, 1804. Note: Unless otherwise...
Plamondon (c. 1804–1895), Canadian artist Bob Plamondon (born 1957), Canadian portrait painter Charles Plamondon (born 1961), Canadian biathlete Crystal...
Cartwright (1804–1845), Canadian businessman, lawyer, judge, farmer, and political figure John Cartwright (diplomat), 19th century British consul in Constantinople...
appealed Journal of the votes and proceedings of the House of Assembly of ... New-Brunswick from ... February to ... March, 1803 (1803) Canada portal v t e...
Upper Canada in York, Upper Canada. This parliament was dissolved 14 May 1804. This House of Assembly of the 3rd Parliament of Upper Canada had four sessions...
The 1804 New England hurricane (also known as the Storm of October 1804) was the first tropical cyclone in recorded history known to have produced snowfall...
author of In the Absence of Angels Hortense Gabel (1912–1990), New York Supreme Court Justice Hortense Globensky-Prévost (1804–1873), Canadian heroine Hortense...
politician William Storrie in the colony of South Australia (c. 1832 − 19 June 1900) Simon McTavish (1750–1804), Scots-Canadian businessman, fur trader,...
Globensky (1830–1906), Canadian writer and politician, son of Maximilien Hortense Globensky-Prévost (1804–1873), Canadian heroine Maximilien Globensky...
(February 19, 1804 – August 20, 1905) Irish-born, was a prominent Canadian Senator who served nearly 38 years in office. He represented Kent County in the Legislative...
administered military district (March 10, 1804 - September 30, 1804); then as an organized territory (October 1, 1804 – July 4, 1805) under the jurisdiction...
and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest by population. Much of the population lives in urban areas along the...
missionary Denis Rodier, Canadian comics artist Derek Rodier (born 1959), Scottish footballer Édouard-Étienne Rodier (1804–1840), Canadian lawyer and politician...
Australian botanist Franklin Jackes (1804–1852), Canadian baker and politician Norway Jackes (1881–1964), Canadian rower Jakes (surname) This page lists...
1650), English politician John Jacques (furniture manufacturer) (1804–1886), Canadian cabinet-maker, furniture manufacturer and financier This disambiguation...