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Bull Run, second reverse, great excitement, Aug. 31, 1862
Lee's surrender to Grant, great excitement, Apr. 10, 1865
Beacon
first set up on Century Hill, Jan1883
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 oam Wier, for murder, Nov. 19, 1754
Lewis Ames, for robbery, Oct. 21, 1773
Grant and Cover, on the Common, for murder, Oct. 28, 1784
Scott and Archibald, foriscontinued about 1833
Lee, Gen. Robert E.
surrendered Southern Army to Gen. Grant, Apr. 10, 1865
Legerdemain
By Richard Potter, at Concert Hall, Oct. 10,ed Boston, June 24, 1867
Died, aged sixty-seven years, July 30, 1875
Ulysses S. Grant, inaugurated, Mar. 4, 1869
Visited Boston, June 16, 1869
Visited Bosft culminated in Cooper street riot, July 14, 1863
Lee's Army surrendered to Grant, war ended, Apr. 10, 1865
News, between Russia and Turkey, received, Apr. 26