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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 16 0 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903 2 0 Browse Search
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said, Mr. Edson, the young clergyman, had been installed therein. Mr. Boot had built for himself a mansion not far from it. He was a devout Ety cents each month,--and this sum was deducted from their wages. Mr. Boot, from his training, was not as much impressed as Mr. Edson was witf the laboring man and woman and their children was not opposed by Mr. Boot, as the land was comparatively valueless. But Mr. Boot was astounMr. Boot was astounded when the young clergyman proposed that two schoolhouses, costing more than twenty thousand dollars, should be erected for grammar schools,ufacturing companies and the Proprietors of the Locks and Canals. Mr. Boot declared that this could not and would not be done. A town meeting was called, to appropriate for such expenditure by the town. Mr. Boot appeared in person and opposed the proposition. He was backed by theion was made and carried by its opponents. During the adjournment Mr. Boot informed Mr. Edson that any further advocacy of this proposition w
tion, 151, 155; Counsel for Milligan, 1008. Blaine, Jas. G., reply to Butler's speech on finance, 931-954. Blair, Montgomery, visit to, 287. Blake, Commodore, at Naval Academy, 192-193. Blockade runners, facts in regard to, 965-966. Boggs, Capt., Chas., at Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 367. Bonnegras, Mons., at Baton Rouge, 475. Booth, John Wilkes, Johnson suspected of being in league with, 930; calls on Mr. Johnson, 930; confession of fellow-conspirators with, 931. Boot, Kirk, founder of Lowell, 52; opposition to school, 53-54. Borie, Secretary of the Navy, 823. Boston, reference to, 694, 943; home of Maj. J. L. Stackpole, 897; attempts to annex Charlestown, 1000, 1002. See also Courier. Bottom's Bridge, expedition against, 619. Boutwell, Hon., Geo. S., delegate to Constitutional Convention, 919; reference to, 927-928. Boutelle, Captain, assists Butler at Port Royal, 348. Boynton, Brig.-Gen. H. V., fac-simile Sherman's terms with Johnston, 9
I.—23. Binney, Henry M., I.—33. Binney, Captain, Martin, I.—33; III.—23, 25; IV.—27. Binney, Captain, Martin, Military Record of, I.—33 to 39. Birch Swamp, I.—22, 23. Bird, Lieutenant, I.—38. Bisland, Battle of, IV.—30. Black Horse Tavern, IV.—21. Bleachery, The, II.—24. Blessing of the Bay, The, IV.—9. Bloody Angle, I.—38. Bloody Brook Ambuscade. I.—21. Bolivar Heights, I.—35, 36. Bolles, John David, home of, III.—20. Bonner Family, The, I.—24. Boot, Kirk, IV.—16. Booth, Edward C., M. D., I.—21. Boston & Albany Station, IV.—23. Boston & Lowell R. R., II.—7, 30. Boston Common, II.—29. Boston Independent Fusileers, I.—33. Boston Light Infantry, I.—33. Boston, Siege of. I.—8, 23. Boston Street, III.—15, 17. Boston Tea Party, II.—28, 29. Bow Street, I.—24; III.—12, 13; IV.—30. Bowen, Sergeant, Nathan, II.—29. Bowman, Mrs. S. Z., II.—24. Brackenbury.