Faneuil Hall And Faneuil Hall Market Or Peter Faneuil And His Gift

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Faneuil Hall And Faneuil Hall Market Or Peter Faneuil And His Gift
A E Abram English Brown
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Oliver, Benjamin Russell, Charles P. Curtis, Thaddeus Page, Eliphalet Williams, Joseph Coolidge, William Wright Alexander Parris, Principal Architect.
John Quincy Adams, President of the United States.
Marcus Morton, Lientcnant-Gcoemor and Commander-in-Chief of the Covivionwcalth of Massachusetts.
Memoranda. — The population of the City estimated at fifty thousand ; that of the United States eleven million.
Engraved by Hazen Mors The stone having been placed in its proper position and cemented,
... the Mayor announced that the corner-stone was now THE NEW HOUSE NAMED 177 erected of an edifice which would be a proud memorial of the public spirit and unanimity of the City Council, and of the lib- erality of their fellow-citizens : an edifice which, he anticipated, would be an ornament to the City, a convenience to its inhabit- ants, a blessing to the poor, an accommodation to the rich, and an object of pleasure to the whole community.
The question of the name of the new market was one of im- portance, and was a subject freely discussed by the leading people of the town.


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