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1829 (board game) .Year 1829 (MDCCCXXIX) was acommon year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian Calendar (or acommon year starting on Tuesday of the 12-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1829
January - June
*January 19 -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's "Faust " premieres.
*March 4 - USA:Andrew Jackson succeedsJohn Quincy Adams as thePresident of the United States of America .
*March 22 -Greece receives autonomy from theOttoman Empire . This effectively ends theGreek War of Independence . Greece continues to seek full independence through diplomatic negotiations with the Empire as well as withRussia ,France and Britain.
*March 31 -Pope Pius VIII succeedsPope Leo XII as the 253rdpope .
*April 1 -Vicente Guerrero becomes the president ofMexico .
*April 4 - The Mexican city of Cuautla,Morelos is founded.
*May 6 - An instrument called theaccordion is patented by [http://www.ksanti.net/free-reed/history/demian.html Cyrill Demian] .
*June 1 - "The Philadelphia Inquirer " is founded as "The Pennsylvania Inquirer".
*June 3 - The Swan River Colony (later to become the cities of Perth and Fremantle) is founded inWestern Australia . This secures the western 'third' of the Australian landmass for the British.
*June 5 -Slave trade : The HMS "Pickle" captures the armed slave ship "Voladora" off the coast ofCuba .
*June 10 - TheOxford University Boat Club wins the very firstboat race . [http://www.theboatrace.org/article/introduction/history]July - December
*July 2 -Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829 : Russian Field-MarshalHans Karl von Diebitsch launches the Transbalkan offensive, which brings the Russian army within 68 km ofIstanbul .
*July 23 - In theUnited States ,William Burt obtains the firstpatent for a writing mechanism (seetypewriter ).
*August 8 - France: ThePrince de Polignac succeeds the Vicomte de Martignac asPrime Minister of France .
*August 12 - Mrs. Helen Dance, wife of the captain of the ship "Sulphur", cuts down a tree to mark the day of the founding of the town of Perth,Western Australia .
*September 16 -Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829 : TheTreaty of Adrianople gains for Russia some territory at the mouth of theDanube and along the eastern coast of theBlack Sea .
*October 1 - South Africa:South African College is founded.
*October 8 - Rail transport: Stephenson's "The Rocket" wins The Rainhill Trials.
*November 30 - The originalWelland Canal opens for a trial run with a ceremony at Port Dalhousie.
*December 4 - India: In the face of fierce opposition, British LordWilliam Bentinck carries a regulation declaring that all who abetsuttee inIndia are guilty of culpablehomicide .Undated
* Religious freedom is restored in
Ireland (see History of Ireland).
* TheChalmers University of Technology is founded.
* TheMetropolitan Police Act 1829 is passed, establishing the first modern police force, the Metropolitan Police Service ("bobbies") of London.Births
*January 3 -Konrad Duden , German philologist (d.1911 )
*January 17 -Catherine Booth , the Mother ofThe Salvation Army (d.1890 )
*January 21 - KingOscar II of Sweden and Norway (d.1907 )
*February 2 -Alfred Brehm , German zoologist (d.1884 )
*February 26 -Levi Strauss , American clothing designer (d.1902 )
*March 2 -Carl Schurz , German revolutionary and American statesman (d.1906 )
*March 16 -Sully Prudhomme , French author,Nobel Prize laureate (d.1907 )
*March 19 -Carl Frederik Tietgen , Danish financier and industrialist (d.1901 )
*April 10 -William Booth , the founder ofThe Salvation Army (d.1912 )
*May 5 -Shusaku Honinbo , Japanese Go player (d.1862 )
*May 8 -Louis Moreau Gottschalk , American composer and pianist (d.1869 )
*June 8 -John Everett Millais , Pre-Raphaelite painter (d.1896 )
*June 16 -Geronimo , Apache leader (d.1909 )
*July 14 -Edward White Benson ,Archbishop of Canterbury (d.1896 )
*July 26 -Auguste Marie François Beernaert , Belgian statesman, recipient of theNobel Peace Prize (d.1912 )
*September 7 -Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz , German chemist (d.1896 )
*October 3 -Sigismund von Schlichting , Prussian general (d.1909 )
*October 5 -Chester A. Arthur , 21stPresident of the United States (d.1886 )
*November 28 -Anton Rubinstein , Russian pianist and composer (d.1894 )Deaths
*January 29 -Paul François Jean Nicolas Barras , French politician (b.1755 )
*February 10 -Pope Leo XII (b.1760 )
*February 11 -Alexander Griboyedov , Russian playwright and diplomat (b.1795 )
*April 6 -Niels Henrik Abel , Norwegian mathematician (b.1802 )
*May 10 - Thomas Young, English physician and linguist (b.1773 )
*May 17 -John Jay , firstChief Justice of the United States (b.1745 )
*May 21 -Peter, Duke of Oldenburg (b.1755 )
*May 29 - Sir Humphry Davy, British chemist (b.1778 )
*May 30 -Louis Aloysius, Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein (b.1765 )
*June 27 -James Smithson , British mineralogist and chemist, whose fortune eventually went to the United States of America and was used to initially fund theSmithsonian Institution (b.1765 )
*July 23 -Wojciech Bogusławski , actor and director, "father of Polish theatre" (b.1757 )
*December 12 -John Lansing, Jr. , American statesman (disappeared) (b.1754 )
*December 28 -Jean-Baptiste Lamarck , French scientist (b.1744 )
*December 29 -Princess Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg (b.1797 ) (scarlet fever)
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