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||1790: The U.S. Congress moves from New York City to Philadelphia.
||1790: The U.S. Congress moves from New York City to Philadelphia.


||1815: died: Hippolyte-Victor Collet-Descotils was a French chemist. He studied in the École des Mines de Paris, and was a student and friend of Louis Nicolas Vauquelin. He is best known for confirming the discovery of chromium by Vauquelin, and for independently discovering iridium in 1803. Pic.
||1815: Chemist Hippolyte-Victor Collet-Descotils dies ... confirmed the discovery of chromium by Vauquelin, and independently discovered iridium in 1803. Pic.
 
||1823: Edme-Samuel Castaing born ... physician thought to have been the first person to use morphine to commit murder. No DOB. Pic.


||1856: Mathematician and academic. Walther von Dyck dies. Pic: http://www.deutsches-museum.de/presse/presse-2006/nachlass-von-dyck/
||1856: Mathematician and academic. Walther von Dyck dies. Pic: http://www.deutsches-museum.de/presse/presse-2006/nachlass-von-dyck/
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||1863: Charles Martin Hall born ... chemist and engineer. Pic.
||1863: Charles Martin Hall born ... chemist and engineer. Pic.


||1864: Abraham Cressy Morrison born ... chemist and president of the New York Academy of Sciences.
||1864: Abraham Cressy Morrison born ... chemist and president of the New York Academy of Sciences. Pic.


||1867: Jean Pierre Flourens dies ... physiologist and academic.
||1867: Jean Pierre Flourens dies ... physiologist and academic.

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