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Duncan McMillan 1823

Duncan Mcmillan was born in 1823 in Skipness, Argyll and Bute County, Scotland United Kingdom to Archibald McMillan and Katherine "Kate" McMillan ( McTaggert, and has siblings John McMillan, Archibald McMillan Jn, Neil McMillan, William Kay McMillan, Alexander McMillan., Peter McMillan., Gilbert McMillan, and Donald McMillan.
Duncan Mcmillan
1823
Skipness, Argyll and Bute County, Scotland, PA29, United Kingdom
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In 1823, in the year that Duncan McMillan was born, President James Monroe first introduced the Monroe Doctrine in his State of the Union address. He didn't deliver the speech personally - it was written and delivered to Congress. The Doctrine said that any European attempts to re colonize the Americas would be considered a hostile act towards the United States. It also stated that the US wouldn't interfere with any European colonies and wouldn't interfere with any European affairs.
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In 1839, on January 2nd, the first photo of the Moon was taken by Louis Daguerre, known as the "father of photography". The following June, he applied for and got a patent for his camera - to which France acquired the rights in exchange for a lifetime pension for Louis and his co-inventor's nephew. The camera was available to the public by September. It cost 400 francs (about $50 US then, almost $1270 today) and weighed 120 pounds.
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