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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 1 1 Browse Search
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War, 240,514, from April 15, 1861, to......April 9, 1865 University of Wooster established at Wooster......1866 Cincinnati suspension bridge opened to the public......1867 Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, State control, opened at Columbus......1870 Cincinnati University opened at Cincinnati......1870 Population, 2,665,260; 65.3 to square mile......1870 Vallandigham accidentally kills himself with a revolver while illustrating in court a case of homicide......June 18, 1871 Completion of the canal around Louisville......1872 Revised constitution rejected by the people......1873 Population, 3,198,062; 78.5 to square mile......1880 Train bearing the remains of President Garfield arrives at Cleveland......Sept. 24, 1881 Western Reserve College removed to Cleveland and renamed Adelbert, after a son of Amasa Stone, who gave the College $500,000......1882 Great flood in the Ohio, submerging parts of Cincinnati and Louisville; at Cincinnati the r
20, 1862 28th. Went South, through Boston, Oct. 26, 1862 Several went home, through Boston, July 10, 1863 New Hampshire 2d. Went home through Boston, June 15, 1864 3d. Went home through Boston, June 15, 1864 8th. Went home through Boston, Jan. 25, 1862 Connecticut 9th. Went through Boston to Lowell, Nov. 19, 1861 Went South, through Boston, Jan. 7, 1862 New York 22d, Capt. Vose, visited Boston, July 8, 1868 9th. Col. Fiske, held religious services on Common, June 18, 1871 Religious Revivals in town, Rev. George Whitefield preaching, 1740 Rev. Jedediah Burchard electrifies New England, 1829 Elder Knapp sensation, 1842 Advent Miller's sensation, 1843 Moody and Sankey, thirteen weeks in Boston, 1877 Representatives for the town, chosen by the people, 1636 Dine on meat and wine at Town House, 1654 A Committee chosen to instruct them, 1700 Salaries paid by the town, 1729 Revere, Paul, kept a shop opposite the Liberty Pole