Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boston, September 17, 1880order of the City Council, 1880 - 172 страница |
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... original statues for the State of Massachusetts , and who kindly assisted the committee in this matter , they corresponded with the artists in relation to the subject . The committee find that the statue of Winthrop , cast in bronze at ...
... original statues for the State of Massachusetts , and who kindly assisted the committee in this matter , they corresponded with the artists in relation to the subject . The committee find that the statue of Winthrop , cast in bronze at ...
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... original design could be obtained . In view of the fact that the City Government of next year will undoubtedly take measures for a suitable recognition of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Boston , it would ...
... original design could be obtained . In view of the fact that the City Government of next year will undoubtedly take measures for a suitable recognition of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Boston , it would ...
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... original charms and glory , with its associations , for Faneuil Hall and Bunker Hill , with their associations ? Never ! No , never ! Greece , in her glory , had 475,000 slaves ; Rome , 900,000 ; America has none . Greece had 25,000 ...
... original charms and glory , with its associations , for Faneuil Hall and Bunker Hill , with their associations ? Never ! No , never ! Greece , in her glory , had 475,000 slaves ; Rome , 900,000 ; America has none . Greece had 25,000 ...
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... original church covenant , in- scribed on one of the stained - glass windows . By this we testify that , whatever change and progress may be brought about by prosperity in material things , there need be no change in the expression of ...
... original church covenant , in- scribed on one of the stained - glass windows . By this we testify that , whatever change and progress may be brought about by prosperity in material things , there need be no change in the expression of ...
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... original design of most of the emigrants to settle in one place , to be called Boston , after Boston in Eng- land , in honor of the Rev. John Cotton , who lived there , and who was expected to join them . At Winthrop first landed in ...
... original design of most of the emigrants to settle in one place , to be called Boston , after Boston in Eng- land , in honor of the Rev. John Cotton , who lived there , and who was expected to join them . At Winthrop first landed in ...
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Adjutant-General American ancient Assistant Adjutant-General Band Benjamin Benjamin F Berkeley street Brigade Cadets Capt Captain carriages celebration Charitable Mechanic Association Charles CHARLES DEVENS CHARLES W charter Chester Park Chief Marshal Chief of Division Church citizens of Boston City Council City of Boston civil Colonel colony Columbus avenue Commander commemorate committee Commonwealth Company Cotton Mather Councilman decorated display Division will form Drum Corps Edward emigrants England English exhibited Faneuil Hall feet fiftieth anniversary flags founder four-horse George George L Henry Honor Mayor horses Hugh O'Brien hundred and fiftieth hundred and fifty interesting James John Winthrop large number Lieut Lodge Major o'clock occasion organization patriots present President procession prosperity Puritan Regiment represented right resting Samuel SCOLLAY SQUARE settlement of Boston showed side Society statue TABLEAU tion to-day Torch-bearers town Tremont street Turnverein wagon Warren avenue Washington William William H worship
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