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died in Boston, aged 67, Feb. 4, 1867
American Flag
adopted by the American States, June 14, 1777
Old glory, Anniversary Centennial Celebration, 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 ont, on Tremont street, first opened, Sep. 24, 1827
Madam Celeste dancing there, Nov. 20, 1827
William Pelby became manager, Jan. 28, 1828
Junius Brutus Booth playing, July 29, 1828
Edwin Forrest playing Metamora, Oct. 10, 1831
James Anderson mobbed there, Nov. 16, 1831
Mrs. Vincent's first appearance, Sep. 12, 1832
Ravel family playing, Nov. 5, 1832
Yankee Hill playing, Aug. 17, 1837
The last theatrical play there, June 17, 1843
Theatres
Tremont, on Tremont st