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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3 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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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 32: the annexation of Texas.—the Mexican War.—Winthrop and Sumner.—1845-1847. (search)
invitations to dine. Winthrop was present in 1865 when Sumner delivered his oration on Lincoln, and gave him congratulations at its close. Just before going to Europe in 1872, Sumner drove to Brookline to call on Winthrop; and the latter, as survivor, paid in 1874, before the Massachusetts Historical Society, a cordial tribute to the memory of the dead senator. If the order had been reversed, the eulogist of Fessenden would have been the eulogist of Winthrop. The New York Tribune, March 16, 1874, made Winthrop's tribute in the Massachusetts Historical Society the occasion of a leader entitled Sumner and Winthrop, which, recalling former differences, united the two as entitled to public esteem. Sumner attended, in September, 1846, the Whig caucus in Boston which was called to elect delegates to the Whig State convention, and was chosen one of the delegation to which the Whigs of the city were entitled. This was the first time he had taken part in a caucus or meeting which ha
eneral Fletcher Webster, Sep. 9, 1862 For the death of Colonel William Blaisdell, July 1, 1864 For the death of Colonel John Chambers, July 23, 1864 For the death of Hon. Edward Everett, Jan. 19, 1865 Funeral honors in Boston for the death of President Lincoln, June 1, 1865 For the death of Hon. Mr. Peabody, Feb. 8, 1870 For the death of Hon. Anson Burlingame, Apr. 23, 1870 For the death of Admiral Farragut, Aug. 16, 1870 For the death of Hon. Charles Sumner, Mar. 16, 1874 For the death of Hon. Henry Wilson, Nov. 29, 1875 For the death of William Lloyd Garrison, May 28, 1879 Orations have taken the place of Processions, 1880 G. Gage, Gen. Thomas arrived in Boston; Military Rule, Oct. 15, 1768 Gabriel, Angel John S. Orr), with his horn, disturbs Boston, April, 1854 Gallows erected on Boston Common, Apr. 9, 1644 Ordered removed to ye next knowle, Mar. 31, 1656 Built on the Neck by Sheriff Greenleaf, 1769 Criminals sit o