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in 1740–1742 in the style of an English country market, with an open ground floor serving as the market house, and an assembly room above. According to Sean Hennessey, a National Park Service spokesman, some of Boston's early slave auctions took place near Faneuil Hall.
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Remarks of the Hon. Peleg Sprague at Faneuil Hall: before the citizens of Boston and its vicinity, upon the character and services of Gen. William Henry Harrison, of Ohio, the Whig candidate for the presidency of the United States. Boston: Whig Republican Assoc.,
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Savannah and Boston: account of the supplies sent to Savannah; with the Last appeal of Edward Everett in Faneuil Hall; The letter to the mayor of Savannah; and, The proceedings of the citizens, and letter of the mayor of Savannah. Boston: J. Wilson,
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Charles Francis Adams. An oration, delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston, in Faneuil Hall, on the sixty-seventh anniversary of the Declaration of Independence: July 4th, 1843. Boston: J. H. Eastburn, City printer,
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Proceedings of the indignation meeting held in Faneuil Hall, Thursday evening, August 1, 1878: to protest against the injury done to the freedom of the press by the conviction and imprisonment of Ezra H. Heywood. B.R. Tucker,
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After a sixty-two year hiatus, the hall's bell began ringing again in 2007 when a stuck clapper was freed and lubricated and new bellrope attached to the bell. Its last known ringing with its clapper had been at the end of
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met at the hall in the 1830s and formed the Committee of Vigilance and Safety to "take all measures that they shall deem expedient to protect the colored people of this city in the enjoyment of their lives and liberties."
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of 1966, which placed all National Historic Landmarks in the National Register. The ground floor and basement were altered in 1979. The Hall was restored again in 1992, and in 1994 the building was designated a local
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Edward Everett. A eulogy on the life and character of John Quincy Adams: delivered at the request of the legislature of Massachusetts, in Faneuil hall, April 15, 1848. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, state printers,
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In 1761, the hall was destroyed by fire, with nothing but the brick walls remaining. It was rebuilt by the town in 1762. In 1775, during the British occupation of Boston, it was used for a theatre.
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Eben Norton Horsford. Discovery of America by Northmen: address at the unveiling of the statue of Leif Eriksen, delivered in Faneuil Hall, Oct. 29, 1887. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1888
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and although a vote of thanks was passed unanimously, his offer was accepted by a majority of only seven (367 to 360). Funded in part by profits from slave trading, the building was begun in
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Faneuil Hall is owned by the city of Boston, as is Quincy Market (commonly referred to as Faneuil Hall Marketplace), which includes three historic granite buildings—North Market,
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Socialism: a speech delivered in Faneuil hall, February 7th, 1903, by Frederic J. Stimson ... in joint debate with James F. Carey. Boston: The Old Corner Book Store, Inc., 1903
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stated: "We are not going to change the name of Faneuil Hall". Additional name change protests have followed, including activists chaining themselves to the front door and a
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Faneuil Hall is not part of the festival marketplace known as Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Rather it is owned by the City of Boston and managed by the National Park Service.
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Speech of Gen. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas, at the war meeting at Faneuil hall, Saturday evening, April 18, 1863. Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin & son, 1863
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is located on the fourth floor and includes an armory, library, offices, quartermaster department, commissary, and a military museum with free admission.
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Art within Faneuil Hall includes many paintings and sculpture busts of Revolutionary War activists, pre Civil War abolitionists, and political leaders.
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in 1742. Gilded with gold leaf, it weighs 80 pounds (36 kg), is 4 feet (1.2 m) long, and is believed to be modeled after that of the London
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Edward Everett. Eulogy on Lafayette: delivered in Faneuil hall, at the request of the young men of Boston, September 6, 1834. Boston: N. Hale, 1834
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August 1, 1878 – "Indignation meeting ... to protest against the injury done to the freedom of the press by the conviction and imprisonment of
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pilasters on the third floor. This renovation added galleries around the assembly hall and increased its height. Faneuil Hall was used for
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Timothy Fuller. An oration, delivered at Faneuil Hall, Boston, July 11, 1831: at the request of the Suffolk Anti-Masonic Committee. 1831
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The area between the eastern end of Faneuil Hall and Congress Street is part of Boston National Historical Park. In this landscape is a
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After the project of erecting a public market house in Boston had been discussed for some years, colonial merchant and slave trader
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is made with etched silhouettes of seaweed, sea grass, fish, shells and other materials found along a high tide line.
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signed Massachusetts' health care bill into law with a fife and drum band in Faneuil Hall before 300 ticketed guests.
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It is also still used for political debates between Massachusetts candidates as well as political shows, such as
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2012 – Lower level and first level completely renovated by Eastern General Contractors, Inc. of Springfield, MA
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1768 – Faneuil Hall is briefly used to quarter the newly arrived 14th Regiment during the occupation of Boston.
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lately arrived on the ship Eleanor; Capt. James Bruce, Samuel Adams, Jonathan Williams, and others present
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offered, at a public meeting in 1740, to build a suitable edifice at his own cost as a gift to the town.
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to refer to the entire surrounding neighborhood, particularly as a landmark for its vibrant nightlife.
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The North and South Markets buildings are currently under study for landmark status by the
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A discourse in commemoration of the lives and services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
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On Friday in early August 1890, one of the first black Republican legislators of Boston,
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In 2008, Faneuil Hall was rated number 4 in "America's 25 Most Visited Tourist Sites" by
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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from the same spot where Romney signed his state's expansion of healthcare in 2006.
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on June 2 which led to a June 15 meeting at Faneuil Hall, thus the founding of the
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Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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Mass meetings of protest against the suppression of truth about the Philippines
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First Exhibition and Fair of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association
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newspaper's front-page article, "At the Cradle of Liberty" on August 9, 1890.
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May 1909 – 32nd Grand Division (Order of Railroad Conductors) ORC Convention
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Faneuil Hall was entirely rebuilt of noncombustible materials in 1898–1899.
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March 19 – Protest "against the suppression of truth about the Philippines"
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in 1945 (though it had been rung several times after that with a mallet).
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lay in state in Faneuil Hall following his death on October 30, 2014.
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Faneuil hall and Faneuil Hall Market: or, Peter Faneuil and His Gift
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has been in Faneuil Hall since 1746, currently on the 4th floor.
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was moved to the opposite end of the building. Bulfinch applied
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Clerk of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1766–1774
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January 9, 1865 – Edward Everett speaks on "the relief of the
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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June 15, 1898 – James E. McCormick published a letter in the
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speaks "at the request of the Suffolk Anti-Masonic Committee"
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1767 – October 28: Petition to boycott imported goods signed.
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for Bostonian characters to indicate that they pronounced it
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at Faneuil Hall as "A Statesman: Incorruptible and Fearless"
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1806 – Building remodelled and expanded by Charles Bulfinch
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served as vice-president from 1901 to his passing in 1910.
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wreck are given breakfast at Faneuil Hall, 1873 engraving
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1743 establishments in the Province of Massachusetts Bay
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Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
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Boston African American community prior to the Civil War
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Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
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Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
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United States historic place in Boston, MA (opened 1743)
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On November 7, 1979, Faneuil Hall was the site of Sen.
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Faneuil Hall (bottom left) during the construction of
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In August 2017, amid heightened media coverage of the
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in September of the same year. It was built by artist
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Co-author, 1775 "Letter to the inhabitants of Canada"
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Probable author, 1768–1769 "Journal of Occurrences"
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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