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Definition of Chronological record
1. Noun. A chronological account of events in successive years.
Generic synonyms: Account, Chronicle, History, Story
Derivative terms: Annalist, Annalistic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chronological Record
Literary usage of Chronological record
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States by Frederick Phisterer (1883)
"chronological record. UNDER the orders of the Surgeon-General of the Army, ...
In this work there is a chronological record of engagements, etc., ..."
2. The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society by American-Irish Historical Society (1899)
"chronological record OF THE SOCIETY. 1896. Dec. 26. Call issued at Boston,
Mass., for a meeting to organize the Society. 1897. Jan. 20. ..."
3. Life and Speeches of Thomas Corwin: Orator, Lawyer and Statesman by Thomas Corwin, Josiah Morrow (1896)
"... chronological record OF CORWIN'S LIFE. | 1794. Born in Bourbon county, Kentucky,
July 29th. ^798. Migrated with his father to the North-west Territory. ..."
4. Pioneer History of Milwaukee: From the First American Settlement in 1833 to by James Smith Buck (1890)
"chronological record. The following concise record of historical facts of local
interest was compiled from Lapham's Chronology and other authentic sources, ..."