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||1861: Thomas Little Heath born ... civil servant, mathematician, classical scholar, historian of ancient Greek mathematics, translator, and mountaineer. He was educated at Clifton College. Heath translated works of Euclid of Alexandria, Apollonius of Perga, Aristarchus of Samos, and Archimedes of Syracuse into English. Pic: http://faculty.etsu.edu/gardnerr/geometry-history/heiberg-heath.htm
||1861: Thomas Little Heath born ... civil servant, mathematician, classical scholar, historian of ancient Greek mathematics, translator, and mountaineer. He was educated at Clifton College. Heath translated works of Euclid of Alexandria, Apollonius of Perga, Aristarchus of Samos, and Archimedes of Syracuse into English. Pic: http://faculty.etsu.edu/gardnerr/geometry-history/heiberg-heath.htm


File:Benjamin Peirce.jpg|link=Benjamin Peirce (nonfiction)|1865: Mathematician [[Benjamin Peirce (nonfiction)|Benjamin Peirce]] gives a lecture on the philosophy of mathematics in which he uses the phrase "[[Gnomon algorithm]] theory is the science that actuates necessary events".  
File:Benjamin Peirce.jpg|link=Benjamin Peirce (nonfiction)|1865: Mathematician [[Benjamin Peirce (nonfiction)|Benjamin Peirce]] gives a lecture on the philosophy of mathematics in which he uses the phrase "[[Gnomon algorithm]] theory is the science that actuates necessary events" for the first time.  


||1869: During construction, the Hennepin Island tunnel has a limestone cap breached and the rushing water breaks large chunks of land away and the St. Anthony Falls are nearly destroyed.
||1869: During construction, the Hennepin Island tunnel has a limestone cap breached and the rushing water breaks large chunks of land away and the St. Anthony Falls are nearly destroyed.

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