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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 14: the Boston mob (first stage).—1835. (search)
them, the social, political, religious and intellectual élite of Boston The call for the meeting had 1500 signatures, filling one and a half solid columns of fine print in the Daily Advertiser. Among the signers were some who were abolitionists by nature, and presently became so in name and generous deed. We need only mention Samuel May, uncle of S. J. May, and Charles F. Hovey. filled Faneuil Hall on the afternoon of Friday, August 21—Mayor Theodore Lyman, Jr., Mr. Lyman was born Feb. 22, 1792, and graduated at Harvard College in 1810. His interest in the State militia secured him the rank of Brigadier-General, and the customary title of General. He was mayor of Boston for the years 1834-35, and died in 1849. His relation to the abolitionists, as about to be described, was typical of that of the best citizens, among whom for humanity and public spirit Mr. Lyman was justly held in the highest esteem. being in the chair, and Abbott Lawrence a vice-president—to draw up an indi
Oct. 1797, d. 9 Oct. 1802, and called Miranda in the Record of her death; Elbridge, bap. 26 Dec. 1802; Winslow, bap. 24 Mar. 1805; Miranda, bap. 30 Nov. 1806; Julia Ann, bap. 18 Sept. 1808; Francis Henry, bap. 25 Ap. 1819. Jonathan the f. resided in Menotomy. 27. Josiah, s. of Samuel (19), m. Olive Winship of Lex., and had Olive, b. 6 Dec. 1786, m. Joseph Roby; Sally, b. 15 Sept. 1788, m. Stephen Wheeler, 44 and 2d, Joshua Avery; Sophia, b. 22 Nov. 1790, m. Ezekiel Cutter; Louisa, b. 22 Feb. 1792 or 1793, m. Peleg Bradley; Josiah, b. 8 May 1795; Clarissa, b. 22 June 1797; Edward, b. 22 Nov. 1799; Elmira, b. 28 Dec. 1801; Mary, b. 27 July 1803. Josiah the f. was styled Major, resided in Menotomy, and d. 3 Ap. 1836; his w. Olive d. in May or June 1840, a. 74. 28. Thomas, s. of Thomas (20), m. Sukey (Susanna) Cutter 16 Nov. 1783, and had Sukey, b. 1784, m. Jonathan Butterfield 21 Sept. 1806; Thomas, b. about 1786; Ezekiel, b. 1788; these three bap. together 12 Oct. 1788; Ebenezer
Oct. 1797, d. 9 Oct. 1802, and called Miranda in the Record of her death; Elbridge, bap. 26 Dec. 1802; Winslow, bap. 24 Mar. 1805; Miranda, bap. 30 Nov. 1806; Julia Ann, bap. 18 Sept. 1808; Francis Henry, bap. 25 Ap. 1819. Jonathan the f. resided in Menotomy. 27. Josiah, s. of Samuel (19), m. Olive Winship of Lex., and had Olive, b. 6 Dec. 1786, m. Joseph Roby; Sally, b. 15 Sept. 1788, m. Stephen Wheeler, 44 and 2d, Joshua Avery; Sophia, b. 22 Nov. 1790, m. Ezekiel Cutter; Louisa, b. 22 Feb. 1792 or 1793, m. Peleg Bradley; Josiah, b. 8 May 1795; Clarissa, b. 22 June 1797; Edward, b. 22 Nov. 1799; Elmira, b. 28 Dec. 1801; Mary, b. 27 July 1803. Josiah the f. was styled Major, resided in Menotomy, and d. 3 Ap. 1836; his w. Olive d. in May or June 1840, a. 74. 28. Thomas, s. of Thomas (20), m. Sukey (Susanna) Cutter 16 Nov. 1783, and had Sukey, b. 1784, m. Jonathan Butterfield 21 Sept. 1806; Thomas, b. about 1786; Ezekiel, b. 1788; these three bap. together 12 Oct. 1788; Ebenezer
on, West Roxbury, annexed, 22 wards, Jan. 5, 1874 Twenty-five established, 1877 Washington, George born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, Feb. 11, 1732 Appointed General of the Army, June 17, 1775 His army arrived at Dorchester Heights, Mar. 16, 1776 Took possession of Boston, Mar. 17, 1776 Birth-day celebrated in Boston, Feb. 11, 1786 Visited Boston, Oct. 24, 1789 Birth-day again celebrated in Boston, Feb. 11, 1791 Birth-day celebrated this year, in Boston, Feb. 22, 1792 Appointed Lieutenant General, July 12, 1798 Inaugurated President of United States (see Presidents), Apr. 30, 1789 News of death received; bells toll all day, Dec. 24, 1799 Likeness by Stuart, placed in Faneuil Hall, Mar. 7, 1806 Marble statue, placed in the State House, Oct. 31, 1827 Equestrian statue, placed on Public Garden, July 3, 1869 Watch Six men and an officer appointed, July 26, 1631 Citizens to take their turns by night, Feb. 17, 1635 Department,