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Sponsored by the Massachusetts Temperance Society. Larry A. Carlson. "Bronson Alcott's 'Journal for 1837' (Part One)." Studies in the American Renaissance, (1981), pp. 27-132
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Michael Broyles. "Music and Class Structure in Antebellum Boston." Journal of the American Musicological Society, Vol. 44, No. 3 (Autumn, 1991), pp. 451–493
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Eulogy on King Philip, as pronounced at the Odeon, in Federal Street, Boston, by the Rev. William Apess, an Indian, January 8, 1836
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Larry A. Carlson. "Bronson Alcott's 'Journal for 1838' (Part One)." Studies in the American Renaissance, (1993), pp. 161-244
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occupied the Odeon in the 1830s and 1840s Notable events at the Odeon included "the first performance in Boston of a
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An address, delivered before the Mercantile Library Association, at the Odeon in Boston, September 13, 1838
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War : an address before the American Peace Society at the Odeon, Boston, Massachusetts, in 1838
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Samuel A. Eliot (1936–1941). "Being Mayor of Boston a Hundred Years Ago".
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Detail of 1838 map of Boston, showing Odeon on Federal St.
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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Boston
Massachusetts
Federal Street
Boston Theatre
Boston Academy of Music
Beethoven
Joseph Story
Chief Justice Marshall
William Apess
James Madison
William Ellery Channing
Charles Zeuner
Edward Everett
A.E. Grimké
Samuel J. May
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Boston Brigade Band
George Lunt
Edgar Allan Poe
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