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Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908,
Union Square
before the War.—(Il) (search)
Decided yes. Numerous other questions were from time to time discussed. Lectures and similar entertainments were also given, among them the following, viz.:— January 17, 1853, by Hon. George S. Boutwell. February 10, 1853, by Dr. Luther V. Bell. March 28, 1853, by Colonel J. D. Greene, of Cambridge. May 9, 1853; by Charles H. Hudson, Esq., and poem by Charles S. Lincoln, Esq. October 30, 1854, by J. Manly Clark, Esq. March 26, 1855, by Hon. N. P. Banks, Jr. November 19, 1855, by Charles S. Lincoln, Esq.; subject: True Merit. December 17, 1855, by Charles H. Hudson, Esq., dramatic readings. February 11, 1856, by John C. Cleur, Esq., on the Scotch Poets, and an address by William L. Burt, Esq. The dissolution of the society occurred March 31, 1856, at which meeting it was voted to sell its library. There is much more I should like to and might say about Union Square, about other citizens not mentioned in my first paper, who came to that vicinity