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  2. 1830 in literature - Wikipedia

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    March 26 – The Book of Mormon is published by Joseph Smith in Palmyra, New York. May 22 – Amos Bronson Alcott marries Abby May at King's Chapel, Boston (Massachusetts). [2] May 24 – Sarah Josepha Hale's Poems for Our Children, including "Mary's Lamb", with the verse "Mary Had a Little Lamb", is published by Marsh, Capen & Lyon in Boston ...

  3. Charles H. Taylor (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    All three of Taylor's sons were involved in management of the Globe: [5] Charles H. Taylor Jr. – treasurer-manager (1893–1937) William O. Taylor – succeeded his father as editor and publisher (1921–1955) John I. Taylor – classified advertising (1893–1896); best remembered for having owned the Boston Red Sox from 1904 to 1914.

  4. Boston Evening Transcript - Wikipedia

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    [3] and Lynde Walter who was also the first editor of the Transcript. [4] Dutton and Wentworth agreed to this as long as Walter would pay the expenses of the initial editions of the newspaper. [4] In 1830, The Boston Evening Bulletin, which had been a penny paper, ceased publication. Lynde Walter decided to use the opening provided to start a ...

  5. List of people from Boston - Wikipedia

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    Austin Abbott (1831–1896) – born in Boston; lawyer, novelist, and academic [1] Benjamin Vaughan Abbott (1830–1890) – born in Boston, lawyer and legal writer [1] Joseph Carter Abbott (1825–1882) – publisher of the Boston Bee [1] Josiah Gardner Abbott (1814–1891) – member of United States House of Representatives [1]

  6. Category:The Boston Globe people - Wikipedia

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  7. The Boston Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes . [ 4 ] The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston and tenth-largest newspaper by print circulation in the nation as of 2023.

  8. List of burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mount Auburn Cemetery is a historic, "garden-style" burial ground in Boston, Massachusetts, located between Cambridge and Watertown, and dedicated in 1831.The 174-acre grounds has long been the preferred burial ground for the middle class and elite of New England.

  9. List of people from Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    John Rennie – editor-in-chief of Scientific American magazine; Bob Ryan – sportswriter for The Boston Globe; R.A. Salvatore – author (Leominster) George Santayana – philosopher, essayist, poet, novelist, The Life of Reason (Boston) Caroline M. Sawyer – poet, biographer, editor

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