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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 1: the Boston mob (second stage).—1835. (search)
Hall ( Garrison mob, p. 21). Finally, Col. James W. Sever saw the mob rounding the eastern end of the City Hall, having in custody William L. Garrison, in his shirt-sleeves, and without a hat, having a rope around his waist. As they turned towards Washington Street they were met by the Mayor and a force of constables. At this moment the cry was raised, To the Frog Pond with him followed by an appeal to the bystanders to assist the Mayor, when, among many others, the late [1870] Colonel Thomas C. Amory and myself aided in the rescue of Mr. Garrison from the crowd, and in placing him within the south door of the Old State House, [City Hall], which was at once closed ( Garrison mob, p. 44). Orders were now given to carry me to the Mayor's office in the City Hall. As we approached the south door, the Mayor City Hall, from the west end (Post-office). the door with the flight of steps is that by which Mr. Garrison was taken in. From Smith's Map of Boston, 1835. attempted to prot
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