The Lawrence gazetteer, containing a record of the important events in Lawrence and vicinity from 1845 to 1894, also, a history of the corporations, industrial establishment, churches, societies, clubs, and other organizations; national, state and municipal statistics, and a variety of useful information . n, Frank Annan and George G. Durrell. 17. Robert Gunning arrested for attempting to shoot ofiicers Pingree and 23. 23. James D. Kent, a newspaper confidence man, arrested, and required to furnish bail in $ — Gen. U. S. Grant with his family and staff v
The Lawrence gazetteer, containing a record of the important events in Lawrence and vicinity from 1845 to 1894, also, a history of the corporations, industrial establishment, churches, societies, clubs, and other organizations; national, state and municipal statistics, and a variety of useful information . n, Frank Annan and George G. Durrell. 17. Robert Gunning arrested for attempting to shoot ofiicers Pingree and 23. 23. James D. Kent, a newspaper confidence man, arrested, and required to furnish bail in $ — Gen. U. S. Grant with his family and staff visited Lawrence and were tendered a banquet in the Citj — Michael Harrington, James , John Flanagan, Frank Smith and Michael OJBrien were arrested in this city, charged with a murderous assault on Sheriff Howe and Joseph Butler in 9. The Lawrence Temperance Association — The store of William A. Bolkcom robbed of $3000 worth of goods in the night time. 1866. Jan. 25. The Bonney Light Battery armory completed. May 5. Henry L. Sherman, clerk of the]Police Court, resigned andCharles E. Briggs appointed^as his successor. June 15. About 100 stand of arms, the two local Feni-an circles, were stolen from Bridgman hall onOak street. 1865. H. A. BUELL & CO., GROCERS. OUTGROWTH AND SUCCESSORS TO Eastman & Buell, 1865, D, S. Jordan & Co., 1871, H. A. Buell & Co., 1865, Shattuck Bros., 1887 Davis, Murphy & Co., 1891 The growth of the city is partly due to the fGood Food we havefurnished. H. A. BUKLL, C. H. HARTWELL, J. L. LAMPREY tHE LAWRENCE GAZETTEER. 3§ 1866. July 7. Mrs. Betsey B. Rogers Was arrested on a charge of starving a a child named Charles Caton in her house on what has since beencalled Starvation alley, between Essex and Common streets, be-low Jackson street. Evidence was produced showing that she hadbeen entrusted with the care of nine other children not her own. July 15. James Stephens, C- O. I. R., visit
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