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Abram$502789$ - translation to English

VILLAGE IN GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, UK
Abram Flashes; Abram (place); Abram, Lancs; Abram, Lancashire
  • Bickershaw & Abram Station in 1962
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Abram      
n. Abram, forma originaria del nome Abraham, Abramo, come appare nel Libro della Genesi (Bibbia); nome proprio maschile
seed of Abraham         
  • Abraham's Gate, Tel Dan, Israel]]
  • 1699}} ([[Rhode Island School of Design Museum]], Rhode Island)
  • ''Abraham, [[Sarah]] and [[Hagar]]'', Bible illustration from 1897
  • 16th-century plaster cast of a late-Roman-era [[Sacrifice of Isaac]]. The hand of God originally came down to restrain Abraham's knife (both are now missing).
  • 1464}}–1467
  • József Molnár]], 1850 ([[Hungarian National Gallery]], Budapest)
  • [[Abraham's well]] at [[Beersheba]], Israel
  • ''The Angel Hinders the Offering of Isaac'', by [[Rembrandt]], 1635 ([[Hermitage Museum]], Saint Petersburg)
  • The vision of the Lord directing Abraham to count the stars, woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld]] from a 1860 ''Bible in Pictures'' edition
  • 1896–1902}}
  • 1896–1902}}
  • Jewish Museum]], New York)
  • Jewish Museum]], New York)
  • ''Abraham and Lot separate. Gen: 13.7 &.<sup>c</sup>'', [[etching]] by [[Wenceslaus Hollar]], 17th century ([[Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library]], Toronto)
  • Abraham in paradise, [[Gračanica Monastery]], [[Serbia]]
HEBREW PATRIARCH
Abram; Abiraham; Abhraham; Avrohom; Abhram; Plains of Isaac; אַבְרָהָם; Abraham (Hebrew Bible); Abraham and Sarah; Abraham/Proposed Chronology Edits; Avram; Seed of Abraham; Patriarch Abraham; Avraham; Ibraaheem; İbrahim; إبراهيم; ’Abhrāhām; Ibulaxin; Prophet Abraham; Ten tests of Abraham; Walk before me
il seme di Abramo, gli ebrei
James Abram Garfield         
  • Garfield–Arthur election poster
  • [[Baltimore & Potomac Railroad]] Passenger Terminal in Washington, where Garfield was shot July 2, 1881
  • 1880 electoral vote results
  • Electoral Commission]] that decided the disputed 1876 presidential election. Painting by [[Cornelia Adele Strong Fassett]].
  • Line engraving of Garfield, produced around 1902 by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing as part of a presentation album of the first 26 presidents
  • Garfield at age 16
  • Capitol Rotunda]]
  • Garfield Monument]], by the Capitol, where he served almost twenty years
  • Garfield's proof of the Pythagorean theorem features a right triangle within a trapezoid.
  • Garfield, shot by [[Charles J. Guiteau]], collapses as Secretary of State Blaine gestures for help. Engraving from ''[[Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper]]''.
  • General [[William S. Rosecrans]]
  • Garfield as a brigadier general during the Civil War
  • Official White House portrait of James Garfield, 1881
  • Editorial cartoon: [[Uncle Sam]] directs U.S. Senators and Representatives implicated in the Crédit Mobilier scheme to commit [[Hara-Kiri]].
  • R.B. Hayes]]". Hayes, his predecessor in the presidency, is seen in the background dressed like a woman and holding a bag marked "R.B. Hayes' Savings, [[Fremont, Ohio]]".
  • [[Lucretia Garfield]] in the 1870s
  • [[Salmon P. Chase]] was Garfield's ally until Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial.
  • Middle Creek battlefield. Garfield commanded from the distant hill in the center of the photo.
  • Replica of the [[log cabin]] in [[Moreland Hills, Ohio]], where Garfield was born
  • President Garfield in reviewing stand, viewing inauguration ceremonies, on March 4, 1881
  • ''Puck'' magazine]] satirized [[Robert E. Lee]]'s surrender to him at Appomattox by depicting Grant giving up his sword to Garfield.
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  • The greenback despised by Garfield
  • '''President U.S. Grant'''<br>[[Mathew Brady]] ''1870''
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1881
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(1831-1881) 20esimo presidente degli Stati Uniti d"America (1881)

Wikipedia

Abram, Greater Manchester

Abram is a village and electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. It lies on flat land on the northeast bank of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Leigh, 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Wigan, and 14.5 miles (23 km) west of Manchester. Abram is a dormitory village with a population of 9,855.

Historically part of Lancashire, Abram anciently formed a township and chapelry in the parish of Wigan and hundred of West Derby. Abram appears in an entry of an ancient survey of Lancashire in 1212 under the name "Edburgham".

The urbanisation and development of Abram largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution. Abram is at the centre of a coal district, and industrial scale coal mining was introduced to Abram around the middle of the 19th century with the opening of several collieries. In 1911, Abram was described as "distinctly unpicturesque ... trees are in the minority, and stunted and blackened with smoke", with "collieries, pit-banks, and railway lines" as well as "much pasture land". The Maypole Colliery Disaster in 1908 resulted in 75 deaths and profoundly changed the character of the village.

Abram's coal mining industry declined in the mid-20th century, but the village has continued to grow due to its position between Leigh, Manchester, Warrington and Wigan. To the south of the village lies Abram Flashes, a 39.6 hectares (97.9 acres) area of shallow wetlands and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Abram has historic associations with traditional morris dancing.