Bassett's scrap book . 87. 9—United States first so called, 1776. 10—Deportation of Acadians, 1755. II—Wm. Morgan abducted, 1826. 12—Baltimore bombarded, 1814. 13—Quebec taken. Death of Wolfe, 1759. 14—First theatrical performance in Boston, 1750. 15—Independence of United States acknowledged, 1783. 16—First overland mail for California leaves St. Lout:.J858. 17—Settlement of Boston, 1630. 18—Harvard College founded, 1636. 19—Garfield dies, 1881. 20—New York stock exchange closes 20th to 30th, 1873. 21—Robert Emmet hanged in London, 1803. 22—Mormonism founded, 1827. 23—Bon Homme Richard captur
Bassett's scrap book . 87. 9—United States first so called, 1776. 10—Deportation of Acadians, 1755. II—Wm. Morgan abducted, 1826. 12—Baltimore bombarded, 1814. 13—Quebec taken. Death of Wolfe, 1759. 14—First theatrical performance in Boston, 1750. 15—Independence of United States acknowledged, 1783. 16—First overland mail for California leaves St. Lout:.J858. 17—Settlement of Boston, 1630. 18—Harvard College founded, 1636. 19—Garfield dies, 1881. 20—New York stock exchange closes 20th to 30th, 1873. 21—Robert Emmet hanged in London, 1803. 22—Mormonism founded, 1827. 23—Bon Homme Richard captures Serapis, 1799. 24—Mt. Auburn, first public cemetery in the UnitedStates, dedicated at Cambridge, Mass., 1831. 25—Philadelphia captured, 1777. 26—Pacific Ocean discovered by Vasco de Balboa, 1513. 27—Jenny Linds first appearance in America, at Boston,1850. 28—Flogging abolished in United States Navy, 1850. 29—Michaelmas. 30—Volunteer wins Americas cup against Thistle, GOOD COMPANYON GOOD ROADS THE PRICE TO PAY. DUES.—Applicants pay 75 cents a year. Memberships may berenewed for 75 cents a year. Members may subscribe for the offiD^alorgan at the club rate of 25 cents. This is optional and the sumi fstbe paid in addition to the dues. Life membership ^10. Can be takenby none other than one who has been a member for five years prev-ious. Life members must pay the additional fee of 25 cents per yearfor the official organ if they desire it. APPLICATION BLANK If applicant is unprovided with regular blank from headquarters, he may write his name, address andoccupation on a slip of paper 6 by 3 inches. Add the names of tworeferences and send same with one dollar to Abbot Bassett, Secre-tary-Treasurer, 221 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. Regular blanksupplied on application. TOURING ABROAD,—Members touring abroad are entitled tocali upon the Secretary-Treasurer for a ticket of membership in theCyclists Touring CI ub of England. This
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