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50981.
Tercentenary parade, K-C and the float
50982.
Tercentenary, Paul Revere's ride
50983.
Tercentenary, people in boats & canoes watching the Battle of Concord Bridge, Boston
50984.
Tercentenary, public admitted to the Arbella, moored in Charles River Basin
50985.
Tercentenary, Robert Fish as Gov. Winthrop, front on right
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50987.
Tercentenary, Syrian Night Pageant, Boston Common, nativity of Christ
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50990.
Termination of fire . . .
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Thanksgiving Day in Boston
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"The brave went down! Without disgrace" - One of eight scenes from the Cyclorama - The Battle of Gettysburg by Paul Philippoteaux
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Theater auditorium
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"Then, at the brief command of Lee" - One of eight scenes from the Cyclorama - The Battle of Gettysburg by Paul Philippoteaux
50995.
Theodore Parker statue, W. Rox.
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These models were selected from the work of the pupils of the eighth year or third year in tool work.
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These models were selected from the work of the pupils of the ninth year or fourth year in tool work.
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These models were selected from the work of the pupils of the sixth year or first year in tool work.
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Third Baptist Meeting House in Charles Street
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