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Boston and elders
From Boston, he returned to Danbury and created his third church among White ’ s followers with Joseph Moss White and himself serving as elders.

Boston and were
In addition to the regular schedule, advertisements were run for maximum impact in special editions of the New York Times, Boston Herald, American Banker, Electronic News and, for local promotion, the Providence Sunday Journal.
More than 25 carefully selected cities were visited, including New York, Brooklyn, Long Island City, Newark, Elizabeth, Stamford, Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport, Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, and Waltham.
When the Negroes landed at Boston a month later they were, of course, no longer slaves.
Boston fans sometimes liked to wring some wry satisfaction out of the fact that most of the great 1923-27 crew were graduates of the Red Sox -- sold to millionaires Huston and Ruppert by a man who could not deny them their most trifling desire.
The fact is incontestable: that liberal world of Unitarian Boston was narrow-minded, intellectually sterile, smug, afraid of the logical consequences of its own mild ventures into iconoclasm, and quite prepared to resort to hysterical repressions when its brittle foundations were threatened.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
It was named the Temple School because classes were held at the Masonic Temple on Tremont Street in Boston.
News of the signings by the Boston and Philadelphia players leaked to the press before the season ended, and all of them suffered verbal abuse and physical threats from the kranks, as baseball fans were called at the time, in Beantown and the City of Brotherly Love.
Nevertheless, the Knickerbocker Rules were rapidly adopted by teams in the New York area and their version of baseball became known as the " New York Game " ( as opposed to the " Massachusetts Game ", played by clubs in the Boston area ).
Over the next couple seasons, The Boston Red Stockings dominated the league and hoarded many of the game's best players, even those who were under contract with other teams.
The two papers were merged to become an all-day paper called the Boston Herald Traveler and Record American in the morning and Record-American and Boston Herald Traveler in the afternoon.
A Boston Globe report, however, countered that by stating there were nearly 700 leaks in a single section of tunnel beneath South Station.
When the club folded after the 1870 season, Wright was hired by Boston businessman, Ivers Whitney Adams to organize a new team in Boston, and he did, bringing three teammates and the " Red Stockings " nickname along ( Most nicknames were then only nicknames, neither club names nor registered trademarks, so the migration was informal ).
Other names were sometimes used before Boston officially adopted the nickname " Braves " in ; the club eventually left Boston for Milwaukee and is now playing in Atlanta, Georgia.
They were simply " Boston ", " Bostonians " or " the Bostons "; or the " Americans " or " Boston Americans " as in " American Leaguers ", Boston being a two-team city.
During the building boom of the 19th century in the eastern seaboard cities of Boston and New York City, for example, locally made bricks were often used in construction in preference to the brownstones of New Jersey and Connecticut for these reasons.
In the late 19th century, various schemes for annexing Cambridge itself to the City of Boston were pursued and rejected.
There were eight teams who were star-studded ; the Boston franchise won the championship.

Boston and great
Back in the United States, Lynch returned to Virginia, but since his parents had moved to Walnut Creek, California, he was forced to stay with his friend Tony Keeler for a while, before he decided to move to the city of Philadelphia, where, at the advice of Jack Fisk, who was already attending it, he decided to enroll at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, something he preferred far more than his previous art college in Boston, claiming that " In Philadelphia there were great and serious painters, and everybody was inspiring one another and it was a beautiful time there.
The great successes, at Boston ( 1776 ), Saratoga ( 1777 ) and Yorktown ( 1781 ), came from trapping the British far from base with much larger numbers of troops.
While he had previously had great success with Boston College, many at the time believed his hiring was a risky move.
His other interests included singing in the Boston Cecilia, and he was a great aficionado of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.
** In the English Fenland through the vehemence of the wind and the violence of the sea, the monastery of Spalding and many churches are overthrown and destroyed " All the whole country in the parts of Holland was for the most part turned into a standing pool so that an intolerable multitude of men, women and children were overwhelmed with the water, especially in the town of Boston, a great part thereof was destroyed.
The Boston Evening Transcript reported that Vivekananda was " a great favourite at the parliament ... if he merely crosses the platform, he is applauded ".
Meanwhile, numerous pirated versions of Pinafore began playing in America with great success, beginning with a production in Boston that opened on 25 November 1878.
* 2011: Sebastian Smee of Boston Globe, " for his vivid and exuberant writing about art, often bringing great works to life with love and appreciation.
In 1839 in Boston, Margaret Fuller began hosting conversations, akin to French salons, among women interested in discussing the " great questions " facing their sex.
and the 3 great offices are Boston, New York, and Phildelphia.
" Bill Walton said at the time that Nets-Celtics was the " beginning of the next great NBA rivalry " during the Eastern Conference Finals in 2002 with the Nets advancing to the NBA Finals, though New Jersey would go on to sweep Boston in the 2003 playoffs.
The great square house was approached by an avenue of mixed trees leading from the Boston Post Road ; it was surrounded on three sides with verandas — or “ piazzas ” as they were called in New York — and commanded views of the East River over Kips Bay.
Clarke and Lake were Boston merchants, who built at Spring Cove on the island's northeast corner a stockaded trading post and blockhouse protected by at least two great guns.
The highest point in Sudbury is on the north slope of Nobscot Hill, and the highest summit is Tippling Rock, which commands a great view of the west of Boston and the tops of the Hancock and Prudential buildings in downtown.
* John Havlicek-Ohio State and Boston Celtic basketball great.
Later, in the 1870s, Strauss and his orchestra toured the United States, where he took part in the Boston Festival at the invitation of bandmaster Patrick Gilmore and was the lead conductor in a ' Monster Concert ' of over 1000 performers, performing his " Blue Danube " waltz, amongst other pieces, to great acclaim.
She has a number of living great and great-great nieces and nephews in Savannah, New York, Boston, Denver and other cities.
Kelly, a great admirer of Lewis Carroll, was also a prolific poet, especially in the " Anguish Languish " form ( of which Deck Us All with Boston Charlie is considered one of the prime examples ).
* Dennis Johnson, Boston Celtic and Seattle SuperSonics basketball great in the 1970s and 1980s.
A modernist in many ways, he designed Art Deco landmarks of great distinction, including the Federal Building skyscraper in Boston and numerous churches.
From Parma he wrote to Henry Pelham urging that the whole family leave America at once since, " if the Frost should be severe and the Harbour frozen, the Town of Boston will be exposed to an attack ; and if it should be taken all that have remained in the town will be considered as enimys to the Country and ill treated or exposed to great distress.
For a place over the fireplace of the George St. dining room was painted the great family picture now at Boston, which, when first publicly shown by Lord Lyndhurst at the Manchester exhibition, 1862, was " pronounced by competent critics to be equal to any, in the same style, by Vandyck ".
* Mary Cummings Park was envisioned as one of the great public parks of Greater Boston, but it fell into great neglect.

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