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Year '''1833''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MDCCCXXXIII]]''') was a [[common year starting on Tuesday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Gregorian Calendar]] (or a [[common year starting on Sunday]] of the 12-day slower [[Julian calendar]]). |
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==Events of 1833== |
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* [[January 23]] - [[England|Britain]] [[Re-establishment of British rule on the Falklands (1833)|retakes the Falkland Islands]] in the [[South Atlantic]]. |
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* [[March 4]] - [[Andrew Jackson]] is sworn in for his second term as [[President of the United States]]. |
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* [[May 6]] - [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] and [[Wilhelm Weber]] obtain permission to build an [[electrical telegraph|electromagnetic telegraph]] in [[Göttingen]]. |
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* [[May 13]] - The [[Finland|Finnish]] parliament unsuccessfully attempts to pass a bill including a [[reindeer]] on its national postage stamp. |
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* [[June 5]] - [[Ada Lovelace]] is introduced to [[Charles Babbage]] by [[Mary Somerville]]. In this year, for the first time, Babbage describes his [[analytical engine]]. |
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* [[June 29]] - [[William Fraser Tolmie]] experiences an earthquake at [[Fort Nisqually]]. His journal entry records the first written eyewitness account of an earthquake in the [[Puget Sound]] region. |
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|length_notes={{convert|1|mi|km|abbr=on}} in Nevada<ref name="gmaps nv section">{{cite map|title=BL-80 in Nevada|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=US-93&daddr=Wendover+Rd+to:40.735714,-114.043493&hl=en&geocode=FV6lbQIdTp4z-Q%3BFVaUbQIditUz-Q%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=2&sz=15&via=1&sll=40.738576,-114.032807&sspn=0.014535,0.030942&ie=UTF8&ll=40.736559,-114.045467&spn=0.014535,0.030942&z=15 |publisher=[[Google Maps]]|cartography=[[Tele Atlas]]|accessdate=2008-10-08 }}</ref></br>{{convert|1.363|mi|km|abbr=on}} in Utah<ref name="reference-58">{{cite web|url=http://www.dot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=6993226563216967|title=Route 58|date=May 2008|work=[http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/f?p=100:pg:3977778294530221:::1:T,V:814 Highway Reference]|publisher=[[Utah Department of Transportation]]|accessdate=2008-10-08|format=PDF}}</ref> |
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* [[July 5]] - [[Liberal Wars]] - [[Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1833)|Battle of Cape St. Vincent]]: The forces of Queen [[Maria II of Portugal]] win decisively. |
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[[Image:LastdayofPompeii.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''[[The Last Day of Pompeii]]'' was first exhibited in 1833.]] |
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* [[August]] - The British Parliament passes the [[Slavery Abolition Act]], giving all slaves in the [[British Empire]] their freedom (enacted [[1834]]). |
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* [[August 1]] - [[King William's College]] on the [[Isle of Man]] officially opens. |
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* [[August 12]] - The city of [[Chicago]] is established at the [[estuary]] of the [[Chicago river]] by 350 settlers. |
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|terminus_b={{jct|state=UT|I|80}} near Wendover, UT |
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* [[August 20]] - Future [[United States President]] [[Benjamin Harrison]] is born in [[Ohio]]. From this date until the death of Former U.S. President [[James Madison]] on [[June 28]][[1836]], there are a total of 19 Presidents of the United States (3 former, 1 current, and 15 known future) living; which is more than any other time period in U.S. history. |
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* [[August 29]] - The [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|British Parliament]] enacts the [[Factory Acts]] limiting [[Child labor|child labour]] (''see also [[History of the United Kingdom]])''. |
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* [[September 29]] - Three-year old [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] becomes Queen of Spain, under the regency of her mother, [[Maria Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]]. Her uncle [[Infante Carlos, Count of Molina|Don Carlos, Conde de Molina]] challenges her claim, beginning the [[First Carlist War]]. |
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* [[November 12]]-[[November 13|13]] - [[Stars Fell on Alabama]]: A spectacular occurrence of the [[Leonid meteor shower]] is observed in [[Alabama]]. |
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|counties=[[Elko County, Nevada|Elko (NV)]], [[Tooele County, Utah|Tooele (UT)]] |
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* [[November 25]] - A major 8.7 [[earthquake]] strikes [[Sumatra]]. |
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* [[December 14]] - [[Kaspar Hauser]], a mysterious German youth, is shot, dying three days later on [[December 17]]. |
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===Undated=== |
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'''Interstate 80 Business''' (BL-80, Wendover Blvd) is a {{convert|2.363|mi|km|sing=on}} long [[business route|business loop]] of [[Interstate 80]] (I-80) that connects the towns of [[West Wendover, Nevada]] and [[Wendover, Utah]]. The departments of transportation applied for the designation in the early 1980s but the name was never approved, despite signs being posted in both Nevada and Utah. A portion of the Nevada segment is [[concurrency (road)|cosigned]] as [[U.S. Route 93 Alternate (Nevada)|U.S. Route 93 Alternate]] (US-93 Alt). BL-80 was also cosigned with '''Nevada State Route 224''' in Nevada, and is still cosigned with '''Utah State Route 58''' (SR-58) in Utah. Wendover Blvd was formerly part of [[U.S. Route 40|US-40]], which connected Nevada and Utah to California and New Jersey. |
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* The dawn of [[biochemistry]]: The first [[enzyme]], [[diastase]], is discovered by [[Anselme Payen]]. |
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* Greece recaptures the [[Acropolis of Athens|Acropolis]]. |
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* H.R.H. Prince [[Mongkut]] of [[Thailand|Siam]] founds the [[Dhammayuttika Nikaya|Dhammayut]] Buddhist reform movement. |
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*Foundation of: |
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**[[Kalamazoo College]] in [[Kalamazoo, Michigan]] |
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** [[Oberlin College]] in [[Oberlin, Ohio]] |
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==Ongoing== |
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==Route description== |
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*[[Belgian Revolution]] (1830-1839) |
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*[[Padri War]] (1821-1837) |
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==Births== |
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Starting at the final Nevada exit of I-80, BL-80 heads south, cosigned with [[U.S. Route 93 Alternate (Nevada)|US-93 Alt]] until it intersects Wendover Blvd. Just west of the intersection is the fire station and courthouse, as well as a [[filling station]] and fast food outlet. Traveling east along Wendover Blvd, BL-80 passes by the Peppermill Casino, the West Wendover Visitors Center and Scobie Park. US-93 Alt turns to the south towards [[Ely, Nevada|Ely]] while BL-80 continues east until it reaches the Montego Bay and Wendover Nugget Casinos. The two casinos are connected via a sky bridge that allows pedestrian access between the two hotels with out crossing the highway. A painted line on the street signifies the [[Nevada]]/[[Utah]] state line,<ref name="painted">{{cite video|title=Nevada/Utah Border|url=http://www.rockymountainroads.com/utah050/bl-080_wb_at_nevada_line.jpg |format=JPG |location=[[Wendover, Utah]] |accessdate=2008-10-08|date2=2005-09-08|publisher=RockyMountainRoads}}</ref> as well as the split between [[Pacific Time Zone]] and [[Mountain Time Zone]]. At the border, Utah State Route 58 becomes cosigned with BL-80 for the final {{convert|1.363|mi|km|abbr=on}} through [[Wendover, Utah]].<ref name="w wendover citymap">{{cite map |publisher= City of [[West Wendover, Nevada]]|title=West Wendover Street Map |url=http://www.westwendovercity.com/pdf/West%20Wendover%20Nevada%20Street%20Map.pdf|accessdate=2008-10-08 |format=PDF }}</ref> |
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{{Year in other calendars|japanese=[[Tenpo|Tenpō]] 3 – 4}} |
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* [[January 1]] - [[Robert Lawson (architect)|Robert Lawson]], New Zealand architect (d. [[1902]]) |
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* [[January 2]] - [[Frederick A. Johnson]], American politician (d. [[1893]]) |
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* [[February 11]] - [[Melville Weston Fuller]], 8th [[Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court]] (d. [[1910]]) |
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* [[February 19]] - [[Élie Ducommun]], Swiss journalist and activist, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1906]]) |
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* [[February 25]] - [[John St. John]], American [[temperance movement]] leader (d. [[1916]]) |
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* [[February 28]] - [[Alfred von Schlieffen]], German field marshal (d. [[1913]]) |
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* [[May 7]] - [[Johannes Brahms]], German composer (d. [[1897]]) |
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* [[July 27]] - [[Thomas George Bonney]], English geologist (d. [[1923]]) |
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* [[August 3]] - [[Auguste Schmidt]], German educator and womans' rights activist |
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* [[August 20]] - [[Benjamin Harrison]], 23rd [[President of the United States]] (d. [[1901]]) |
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* [[September 20]] - [[Ernesto Teodoro Moneta]], Italian pacifist, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1918]]) |
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* [[October 2]] - [[William Corby]], American Catholic priest (d. [[1897]]) |
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* [[October 21]] - [[Alfred Nobel]], Swedish inventor of dynamite, creator of the [[Nobel Prize]] (d. [[1896]]) |
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* [[November 6]] - [[Jonas Lie]], Norwegian author (d. [[1908]]) |
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* [[November 9]] - [[Emile Gaboriau|Émile Gaboriau]], French writer (d. [[1873]]) |
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* [[November 12]] - [[Alexander Borodin]], Russian composer (d. [[1887]]) |
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* [[December 6]] - [[Thaddeus C. Pound]], American businessman and politician (d. [[1914]]) |
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==Deaths== |
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BL-80 continues in an easterly direction, briefly paralleling the [[Shafter Subdivision]] of the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] (ex-[[Western Pacific Railroad|Western Pacific]]), towards an incomplete [[trumpet interchange]] with Interstate 80. Traffic from SR-58 can access eastbound I-80 or turn off to Frontage Road. However to access westbound I-80, travelers must continue eastbound until the next exit, and turn around.<ref name="use exit4">{{cite video|title=West 80, Use Exit 4|url=http://www.rockymountainroads.com/utah050/bl-080_eb_after_wendover.jpg |format=JPG |location=Wendover, Utah |accessdate=2008-10-08|date2=2005-09-08|publisher=RockyMountainRoads}}</ref> Traffic into Wendover can access SR-58 from both directions of I-80, and from Frontage Road.<ref name="gmaps topo">{{cite map|title=Utah State Route 58 overview|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=salt+lake+city,+ut&ie=UTF8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ll=40.74355,-114.019203&spn=0.025426,0.087891&t=p&z=14 |publisher=Google Maps|cartography=Tele Atlas|accessdate=2008-08-11 }}</ref> |
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* [[January 10]] - [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]], French mathematician (b. [[1752]]) |
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* [[January 16]] - [[Banastre Tarleton]], British general and politician |
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* [[January 23]] - [[Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth]], British admiral (b. [[1757]]) |
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* [[April 7]] - [[Antoni Radziwiłł]], Polish politician (b. [[1775]]) |
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* [[April 22]] - [[Richard Trevithick]], English inventor (b. [[1771]]) |
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* [[May 15]] - [[Edmund Kean]], British actor (b. [[1787]]) |
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* [[June 2]] - [[Simon Byrne]], Irish prize fighter (b. [[1806]]) |
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* [[July 2]] - [[Gervasio Antonio de Posadas]], Argentine leader (b. [[1757]]) |
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* [[July 5]] - [[Nicéphore Niépce]], French photography pioneer (b. [[1765]]) |
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* [[July 20]] - [[Ninian Edwards]] - Governor of Illinois and Senator from Illinois (b. [[1775]]) |
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* [[July 29]] - [[William Wilberforce]] - British Politican and Abolitionist (b. [[1759]]) |
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* [[September 27]] - [[Ram Mohan Roy|Roy, Ram Mohan]], Hindu reformer (b. [[1772]]) |
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* [[September 29]] - King [[Ferdinand VII of Spain]] (b. [[1784]]) |
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* [[October 16]] - [[Andrei Bolotov]], Russian agriculturalist and memoirist (b. [[1738]]) |
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* [[November 23]] - [[Jean-Baptiste Jourdan]], French marshal (b. [[1762]]) |
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For the year 2007, a [[Annual average daily traffic|daily average]] of 2,520 cars traveled along SR-58, representing a significant decrease from previous years (in 2006, the average was 11,205; in 2005, 10,345).<ref name="AADT 2007-Car">{{cite web|url=http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=2363711025498494585|format=PDF|title=Traffic on Utah Highways - 2007|date=2008-07-02|publisher=Utah Department of Transportation|accessdate=2008-10-08}}</ref> Fourteen percent of this traffic was composed of trucks.<ref name="AADT 2007-Truck">{{cite web|url=http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=2363733707060508179|format=PDF|title=Truck Traffic on Utah Highways - 2007|date=2008-07-02|publisher=Utah Department of Transportation|accessdate=2008-10-08}}</ref> The average traffic measurement is collected at the Nevada/Utah state line. |
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==History== |
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[[Image:BL-80 West Wendover.jpg|right|thumb|BL-80 approaching the state line]] |
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Two other roads have been numbered Utah SR-58 in the past. The first route designated SR-58 was formed in 1945 between [[Utah State Route 36|SR-36]] and [[Clover, Utah|Clover]], but was deleted in 1953.<ref name="resolutions-58"/> The second road numbered SR-58 was formed in 1965 between [[Utah State Route 1 (1962-1977)|SR-1]] in [[New Harmony, Utah|New Harmony]] back to SR-1 via [[Kanarraville, Utah|Kanarraville]]. This designation was abolished in 1969.<ref name="resolutions-58"/> |
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BL-80 was routed over the former [[U.S. Route 40|US-40]], through West Wendover and Wendover, along Wendover Blvd.<ref name="ww-us40">{{cite web|url=http://www.westwendovercity.com/resguide/transportation_ser.php|title=Transportation Services|work=Residents Guide|publisher=City of West Wendover|accessdate=2008-10-09}}</ref> US-40 was the major throughfare between [[San Francisco, California]] in the west and [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]] in the east.<ref name="old US route map">{{cite map |publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture]] |title=United States System of Highways |url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/1926us.jpg |year=1926 |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref> The Utah segment, SR-58 was designated in 1969 and was part of US-40 until the junction with Frontage Road, which US-40 used towards Salt Lake City.<ref name="resolutions-58">{{cite web|url=http://www.dot.utah.gov/main/uconowner.gf?n=200609140957431|title=Route 58|date=November 2007|work=[http://www.udot.utah.gov/main/f?p=100:pg:3977778294530221:::1:T,V:1348 Highway Resolutions]|publisher=Utah Department of Transportation|accessdate=2008-10-08|format=PDF}}</ref> Formerly Wendover Blvd between US-93 Alt and the state line was designated Nevada State Route 224, but this was deleted after 1993.<ref name="gmaps nv section" /><ref name="wendover 93">{{cite map |title=Wendover City Map |url=http://www.nevadadot.com/traveler/maps/areamaps/pdfs/wendover.pdf |publisher=[[Nevada Department of Transportation]] |location= |edition=[[1993]] |accessdate=2008-08-11 }}</ref> |
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Formerly BL-80 was the only connection to both West Wendover and Wendover from I-80, but both the [[Nevada Department of Transportation]] (Nevada DOT) and [[Utah Department of Transportation]] (UDOT) completed a new interchange in their respective states. Nevada DOT opened a diamond intersection, exit 407,<ref name="gmaps 407">{{cite map|title=Exit 407, I-80 (NV)|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=west+wendover,+nv&ie=UTF8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ll=40.750768,-114.111686&spn=0.010989,0.031714&z=15 |publisher=Google Maps|cartography=Tele Atlas|accessdate=2008-10-09}}</ref> west of town during the first half of 2008 while UDOT opened a partial diamond interchange at Aria Blvd, exit 1,<ref name="gmaps 1">{{cite map|title=Exit 1, I-80 (UT)|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=west+wendover,+nv&ie=UTF8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ll=40.737941,-114.041305&spn=0.003146,0.007929&z=17 |publisher=Google Maps|cartography=Tele Atlas|accessdate=2008-10-09}}</ref> |
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Nevada's State Maintained Highways Descriptions, Index & Maps|date=January 2008|publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation|accessdate=2008-10-09|format=PDF}}</ref><ref name="udot interchange">{{cite web|url=http://www.dot.state.ut.us/main/uconowner.gf?n=2080047704031428842|title=UDOT Region 2 Construction Update – June 13, 2008 (Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele Counties)|date=2008-06-13|publisher=Utah Department of Transportation|pages= pg 13|format=PDF|accessdate=2008-08-11}}</ref> |
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Even though BL-80 is signed both in Nevada and Utah,<ref name="cosigned2">{{cite video|title=BL-80 / US-93 ALT split (NV)|url=http://www.rockymountainroads.com/nevada050/bl-080_eb_us-093a_sb_split.jpg |format=JPG |location=West Wendover, Nevada |accessdate=2008-10-08|date2=2005-09-08|publisher=RockyMountainRoads}}</ref><ref name="cosigned">{{cite video|title=Exit 2, I-80 (Utah)|url=http://www.rockymountainroads.com/utah050/i-080_wb_exit_002_05.jpg |format=JPG |location=Wendover, Utah |accessdate=2008-10-08|date2=2005-09-08|publisher=RockyMountainRoads}}</ref> the route was never officially designated a [[business route|business loop]] by the [[American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials]] or by the [[Utah State Legislature]]. Nevada DOT applied for the designation but it was deferred in July 1982 until Utah submitted a request for a business loop.<ref name="aashto-tondot">{{cite news|title=NV Request for BL I-80, Alt US 50, BUS US 95 and BUS US 395|last=Francois|first=Francis E.|date=1982-07-07|publisher=[[AASHTO]]|accessdate=2008-10-09}}</ref> No such request was submitted. |
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Template:C19YearInTopicX Year 1833 (MDCCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).
Events of 1833
- January 23 - Britain retakes the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic.
- March 4 - Andrew Jackson is sworn in for his second term as President of the United States.
- May 6 - Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Weber obtain permission to build an electromagnetic telegraph in Göttingen.
- May 13 - The Finnish parliament unsuccessfully attempts to pass a bill including a reindeer on its national postage stamp.
- June 5 - Ada Lovelace is introduced to Charles Babbage by Mary Somerville. In this year, for the first time, Babbage describes his analytical engine.
- June 29 - William Fraser Tolmie experiences an earthquake at Fort Nisqually. His journal entry records the first written eyewitness account of an earthquake in the Puget Sound region.
- July 5 - Liberal Wars - Battle of Cape St. Vincent: The forces of Queen Maria II of Portugal win decisively.
- August - The British Parliament passes the Slavery Abolition Act, giving all slaves in the British Empire their freedom (enacted 1834).
- August 1 - King William's College on the Isle of Man officially opens.
- August 12 - The city of Chicago is established at the estuary of the Chicago river by 350 settlers.
- August 20 - Future United States President Benjamin Harrison is born in Ohio. From this date until the death of Former U.S. President James Madison on June 281836, there are a total of 19 Presidents of the United States (3 former, 1 current, and 15 known future) living; which is more than any other time period in U.S. history.
- August 29 - The British Parliament enacts the Factory Acts limiting child labour (see also History of the United Kingdom).
- September 29 - Three-year old Isabella II becomes Queen of Spain, under the regency of her mother, Maria Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. Her uncle Don Carlos, Conde de Molina challenges her claim, beginning the First Carlist War.
- November 12-13 - Stars Fell on Alabama: A spectacular occurrence of the Leonid meteor shower is observed in Alabama.
- November 25 - A major 8.7 earthquake strikes Sumatra.
- December 14 - Kaspar Hauser, a mysterious German youth, is shot, dying three days later on December 17.
Undated
- The dawn of biochemistry: The first enzyme, diastase, is discovered by Anselme Payen.
- Greece recaptures the Acropolis.
- H.R.H. Prince Mongkut of Siam founds the Dhammayut Buddhist reform movement.
- Foundation of:
Ongoing
- Belgian Revolution (1830-1839)
- Padri War (1821-1837)
Births
Gregorian calendar | 1833 MDCCCXXXIII |
Ab urbe condita | 2586 |
Armenian calendar | 1282 ԹՎ ՌՄՁԲ |
Assyrian calendar | 6583 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1754–1755 |
Bengali calendar | 1240 |
Berber calendar | 2783 |
British Regnal year | 3 Will. 4 – 4 Will. 4 |
Buddhist calendar | 2377 |
Burmese calendar | 1195 |
Byzantine calendar | 7341–7342 |
Chinese calendar | 壬辰年 (Water Dragon) 4530 or 4323 — to — 癸巳年 (Water Snake) 4531 or 4324 |
Coptic calendar | 1549–1550 |
Discordian calendar | 2999 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1825–1826 |
Hebrew calendar | 5593–5594 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1889–1890 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1754–1755 |
- Kali Yuga | 4933–4934 |
Holocene calendar | 11833 |
Igbo calendar | 833–834 |
Iranian calendar | 1211–1212 |
Islamic calendar | 1248–1249 |
Japanese calendar | Tenpō 4 (天保4年) |
Javanese calendar | 1760–1761 |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 12 days |
Korean calendar | 4166 |
Minguo calendar | 79 before ROC 民前79年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 365 |
Thai solar calendar | 2375–2376 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳水龙年 (male Water-Dragon) 1959 or 1578 or 806 — to — 阴水蛇年 (female Water-Snake) 1960 or 1579 or 807 |
- January 1 - Robert Lawson, New Zealand architect (d. 1902)
- January 2 - Frederick A. Johnson, American politician (d. 1893)
- February 11 - Melville Weston Fuller, 8th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court (d. 1910)
- February 19 - Élie Ducommun, Swiss journalist and activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1906)
- February 25 - John St. John, American temperance movement leader (d. 1916)
- February 28 - Alfred von Schlieffen, German field marshal (d. 1913)
- May 7 - Johannes Brahms, German composer (d. 1897)
- July 27 - Thomas George Bonney, English geologist (d. 1923)
- August 3 - Auguste Schmidt, German educator and womans' rights activist
- August 20 - Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States (d. 1901)
- September 20 - Ernesto Teodoro Moneta, Italian pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1918)
- October 2 - William Corby, American Catholic priest (d. 1897)
- October 21 - Alfred Nobel, Swedish inventor of dynamite, creator of the Nobel Prize (d. 1896)
- November 6 - Jonas Lie, Norwegian author (d. 1908)
- November 9 - Émile Gaboriau, French writer (d. 1873)
- November 12 - Alexander Borodin, Russian composer (d. 1887)
- December 6 - Thaddeus C. Pound, American businessman and politician (d. 1914)
Deaths
- January 10 - Adrien-Marie Legendre, French mathematician (b. 1752)
- January 16 - Banastre Tarleton, British general and politician
- January 23 - Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, British admiral (b. 1757)
- April 7 - Antoni Radziwiłł, Polish politician (b. 1775)
- April 22 - Richard Trevithick, English inventor (b. 1771)
- May 15 - Edmund Kean, British actor (b. 1787)
- June 2 - Simon Byrne, Irish prize fighter (b. 1806)
- July 2 - Gervasio Antonio de Posadas, Argentine leader (b. 1757)
- July 5 - Nicéphore Niépce, French photography pioneer (b. 1765)
- July 20 - Ninian Edwards - Governor of Illinois and Senator from Illinois (b. 1775)
- July 29 - William Wilberforce - British Politican and Abolitionist (b. 1759)
- September 27 - Roy, Ram Mohan, Hindu reformer (b. 1772)
- September 29 - King Ferdinand VII of Spain (b. 1784)
- October 16 - Andrei Bolotov, Russian agriculturalist and memoirist (b. 1738)
- November 23 - Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, French marshal (b. 1762)
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