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with his scythe-snath, lecturing in Boston, 1844
Lawyers
practising in the town, 31, 1789
Practising in the town, 85, 1822
Practising in the City, 150, 1843
Practising in the City, 478, 1850
Practising in the City, 643, 1868
Lawyers
practising in the City, 1,100, 1880
Lectures
Thursday, public, began in Boston, Mar. 4, 1633
Discontinued about 1833
Lee, Gen. Robert E.
surrendered Southern Army to Gen. Grant, Apr. 10, 1865
Legerdemain
By Richard Potter, at Concert Hall, Oct. 10, 1831
By Signor Blitz, at Concert Hall, Nov. 23, 1835
By John Harrington, at Concert Hall, Mar. 31, 1837
Liberty Pole
One raised corner Orange and Essex streets, 1783
One raised at Liberty square, Jan. 25, 1793
One renewed cor. Washington and Essex streets, July 4, 1826
One 120 feet high raised near the Old Elm, June 28, 1837
Removed to the big hill on the Common, Oct., 1848
Removed to the little hill on the Common, Dec. 6, 1866
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