Category:19th century in Boston
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Pages in category "19th century in Boston"
The following 177 pages are in this category, out of approximately 493 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Market Museum (Boston)
- Bela Marsh
- Mason & Hamlin
- Massachusetts Bicycle Club
- Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association
- Massachusetts General Colored Association
- Massachusetts Horticultural Society
- Massachusetts Metaphysical College
- Massachusetts Peace Society
- Massasoit Guards
- Samuel Masury
- George F. Meacham
- Mechanic Apprentices Library Association
- Mechanics Hall (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Melodeon (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Thomas Melvill (American patriot)
- Mendelssohn Quintette Club
- Mercantile Library Association (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Merchants Exchange (Boston)
- Merry's Museum
- Martin Milmore
- 1899–1900 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season
- Montgomery Guards
- Monthly Anthology
- Henry Morgan (minister)
- Wellman Morrison
- Perez Morton
- Mount Vernon Church, Boston
- William H. Mumler
- Munroe & Francis
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- National Peace Jubilee
- National Theatre (Boston, 1836)
- New England Anti-Slavery Society
- New England Art Union
- New England Emigrant Aid Company
- New England Freedom Association
- The New-England Magazine
- New England Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Institute
- New England Museum
- New England Museum of Natural History
- New England Women's Club
- North American Review
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- The Panoplist
- Park Theatre (Boston)
- John Park (educator)
- Harvey D. Parker
- Parkman–Webster murder case
- George Parkman
- Alexander Parris
- Susan Paul
- Thomas Paul (Baptist minister)
- Elizabeth Peabody
- William Pelham (bookseller)
- Pendleton's Lithography
- Perkins School for the Blind
- Charles Callahan Perkins
- S. S. Pierce
- John Pierpont
- Polyanthos (magazine)
- John Pope (artist)
- Edward Eveleth Powars
- Henry Cheever Pratt
- Henry Prentiss
- Andrew Preston (businessman)
- William G. Preston
- Prince Society
- Provident Institution for Savings in the Town of Boston
- J. Pickering Putnam
- Jane Putnam
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- Robert Salmon
- Henry Sargent
- Saturday Club (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Carl Schoenhof
- Stephen Alonzo Schoff
- Scollay Square
- John W. A. Scott
- David Sears (businessman)
- Second Social Library in the Town of Boston
- Selwyn's Theatre
- Daniel Sharp (clergyman)
- Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge
- Frank Hill Smith
- George Girdler Smith
- Frederic Thomas Somerby
- Antoine Sonrel
- John P. Soule
- Richard Morrell Staigg
- William Pierce Stubbs
- Studio Building (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Thomas Waldron Sumner
- Hepzibah Swan
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- Taylor & Adams
- Temple School (Massachusetts)
- Thayer & Eldridge
- B.W. Thayer & Co.
- The Boston Associates
- Theatre Comique (Boston)
- Thompson & Odell
- Ticknor and Fields
- Anna Eliot Ticknor
- Tontine Crescent
- Transcendental Club
- Tremont House (Boston)
- Tremont Row
- Tremont Theatre (Boston)
- Tremont Theatre, Boston (1889)
- Trinity Church, Boston (Summer Street)
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- Charles Howard Walker
- David Walker (abolitionist)
- Edward G. Walker
- William Washburn (architect)
- Washington Gardens (Boston)
- John White Webster
- Redford Webster
- Wesleyan Hall, Boston
- Isaac Augustus Wetherby
- Merrill G. Wheelock
- White, Smith & Company
- White, Smith, & Perry
- Moses Wight
- Willard Brothers
- Aaron Willard
- Williams & Everett
- Woman's Journal
- Women's Educational and Industrial Union
- Women's Rest Tour Association
- World's Museum
- World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival
- World's Theatre
- Elizur Wright
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