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 . F. and I. of the Sixth regiment returned homeand were tendered a grand ovation. Aug. 15. The residences of Nathaniel White and Thos. S. Strattonwere entei-ed by burglars who stole articles valued at $1000. Apr. 15. The Bay State bank offered $5,000 to the government. July 25. The Atlantic mi


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 . F. and I. of the Sixth regiment returned homeand were tendered a grand ovation. Aug. 15. The residences of Nathaniel White and Thos. S. Strattonwere entei-ed by burglars who stole articles valued at $1000. Apr. 15. The Bay State bank offered $5,000 to the government. July 25. The Atlantic mills suspended operations for a short time, Aug. 7. The two companies of the 14th Mass. reg. left Lawrence. Sept. 2. W. J. Rolfe resigned as principal of the High school. Sept. 4. A small strike occurred among the help in the Pacific mills Oct. 3. Charles B. Melvin sold the Franklin house to A. C White-1862. Mar. 6. The Atlantic steam fire engine purchased by the city. June 4. The Tiger steam fire engine arrived here. June 4. Luther Ladd and John C. Hoadley resigned as aldermen, andSamuel B. Kimball and James Byrom cliosen at a special Aug. 20. John R. Rollins authorized to raise a military company. Oct. 29. John B. Gough lectured in the City Hall. IiS TABLISHEl), 1886. •:SL,_ --7fc3^L. jonjsr j\i- LYKrcn, C>.c ^ekt^ kqd liovij^iori^, VEGETABLES AND CANNED GOODS, etc., 41 Amesbury Street, Lawrence, Mass. THE LAWRENCE GAZETTEER. 37 1863. Apr. 28. A fair held in the City Hall under the auspices of the com- mittee of One Hundred and — Gen. George B. McClellan and wife visited 30. The Sixth regiment, ( nine months, ) returned home. July 9. The first draft made in Lawrence when 103 names weredrawn. Sept. 8. The dry goods firm of Bailey & Truell dissolved, and opened a store in his building now 249 Essex 23. A firemens muster in this 12. Syphon hand engine sold to the town of llopkinton, N. H. 1864. June 1. The


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