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Jan. 2, 1861
Alex. H. Bullock, inaugurated, Jan. 3, 1866
William Claflin, inaugurated, Jan. 6, 1869
Wm. B. Washburn, inaugurated, Jan. 3, 1872
William Gaston, inaugurated, Jan. 6, 1875
Alex. H. Rice, inaugurated, Jan. 5, 1876
Thomas Talbot, inaugurated, Jan. 1, 1879
John D. Long, inaugurated, Jan. 7, 1880
Benj. F. Butler, inaugurated, Jan. 4, 1883
Gough, John B.
First lectured on Temperance in Boston, Nov., 1843
Grant, Gen. U. S.
First visit to Boston, July 31, 1865
Granary House
built on Century street (Park street), about 1660
Removed to Park Street Church site, 1737
Used for potash storage in 1809
Removed to build Park street Church, 1809
Grain Elevator
one built in Chandler street, Nov. 1868
Grand Army
of the Potomac, at the Globe Theatre, May 11, 1869
Grand procession and review, &c., Oct. 11, 1876
Great
Boots and silver lace prohibited by law, 1650
Spring. The great spring, at (Spring Gate) Spring lane, 1