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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 2 Browse Search
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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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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Connecticut, (search)
University in place of Theodore D. Woolsey, resigned......1871 Temperance party, represented by about 100 delegates, meets at New Haven and nominates a full State ticket......Dec. 13, 1871 Labor-reform party holds a State convention at Bridgeport and nominates a State ticket......Jan. 3, 1872 Jesse Olney, geographer, born in 1798, dies at Stratford......July 30, 1872 State constitution amended; all sessions of the General Assembly, from May, 1875, to be held at Hartford......Oct. 7, 1873 Ex-Gov. and United States Senator W. A. Buckingham dies at Norwich......Feb. 4, 1875 State constitution amended: Tuesday after first Monday in November made general election day; Wednesday after first Monday in January the day of meeting of General Assembly......Oct. 2, 1875 Orris S. Ferry, United States Senator from Connecticut, dies at Norwalk......Nov. 21, 1875 Greenback men meet in convention at New Haven......Feb. 22, 1876 William H. Barnum, Democrat, elected to fill t
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Massachusetts (search)
y 65 acres burned over; fourteen lives lost......Nov. 9-10, 1872 Legislature meets in extra session to devise means of relief for Boston......Nov. 19, 1872 William A. Richardson appointed Secretary of the Treasury......March 17. 1873 Oakes Ames, M. C., father of the Credit Mobilier, dies (aged sixty-nine)......May 8, 1873 Massachusetts Normal Art School at Boston opened......May 8, 1873 Charlestown. Brighton, and West Roxbury annexed to Boston by vote at election held.......Oct. 7, 1873 Hoosac tunnel completed......Nov. 27, 1873 Prof. Louis J. R. Agassiz, scientist, born 1807; dies at Cambridge......Dec. 14, 1873 United States Senator Charles Sumner, born in Boston, 1811, dies at Washington......March 11, 1874 Governor Washburn, elected United States Senator to succeed Sumner, resigns executive office to Lieut.-Gov. Thomas Talbot......April 30, 1874 Bursting of a reservoir dam on Mill River, near Williamsburg, Hampshire county, nearly destroys Williamsbu
73. 138,638Goodrich et al.May 6, 1873. (Reissue.)5,414HowellMay 20, 1873. 141,576McMillanAug. 5, 1873. 141,933CaswellAug. 19, 1873. 142,519ShultzSept. 2, 1873. 142,689EldridgeSept. 9, 1873. 143,160JohnsonSept. 23, 1873. 143,433BrownOct. 7, 1873. 144,333GriestNov, 4, 1873. 144,649ApthorpeNov. 18, 1873. 144,736Bryant et al.Nov. 18, 1873. 146,185JonesJan. 6, 1874. 146,684JohnsonJan. 20, 1874. 151,202DavisMay 26, 1874. 151, 807Terry et al.June 9, 1874. 153,179PriceJuly 21, 1874. osby et al.June 17, 1873. 140,285LewittJune 24, 1873. 140,557StollJuly 1, 1873. 141,407WalkerJuly 29, 1873. 141,610WalkerAug. 5, 1873. 142,543WoolworthSept. 2, 1873. 143,049WiseSept. 23, 1873. 143,259SchullianSept. 30, 1873. 143,424RushOct. 7, 1873. 146,005JohnstonDec. 30, 1873. 146,482SchultzJan. 13, 1874. 147,463WoolworthFeb. 10, 1874. (Reissue.)5,793SchultzMar. 17, 1874. 148,959JohnstonMar. 24, 1874. 149,110FarmerMar. 31, 1874. 151,781IrvineJune 9, 1874. 151,978HildebrandJ
n, June 14, 1877 Amnesty to Rebeldom; President Lincoln's Proclamation, Nov. 8, 1863 Anderson, Maj. Robert of Fort Sumpter memory, visits Boston, July 6, 1865 Andrew, John A. Massachusetts' great War Governor, died, aged 49, Oct. 30, 1867 Angel A printer's sign in Cornhill street, 1654 Angel Gabriel with his horn, a political humbug in Boston, May, 1854 Annexation Brookline dis-annexed from Boston, Nov. 13, 1705 Brookline to Boston, attempt defeated, Oct. 7, 1873 Dorchester Neck, South Boston, to Boston, Jan. 18, 1804 Washington Village to Boston, June 10, 1855 Charlestown to Boston, attempt defeated, Feb. 17, 1834 Annexation Charlestown to Boston, again defeated, Oct. 4, 1854 Charlestown to Boston, consummated, Jan. 5, 1874 Chelsea set off from Boston, Apr. 4, 1738 Chelsea to Boston, attempt defeated, Mar. 14, 1850 Roxbury to Boston, attempt defeated, Feb. 8, 1859 Roxbury to Boston, consummated, Jan. 6, 1868 Dor