Volume Vi Part 34 (2/2)
streets lighted, I.
the ma.s.sacre at, II.
tea party, II.
General Gage in, II.
population of, in, II.
in panic of 1837. III.
savings banks in, III.
its clearing-house, III.
international peace conference at, VI.
topics discussed at Peace conference at, VI.
foreigners in, VI.
Bowdoin, Governor, II.
Boxer Rebellion, the, VI.
Braddock, Sir Edward, in French and Indian War, I.
Bradford, Governor, I.
his reply to the Dutch, I.
Bragg, General, invades Kentucky, IV. 47; at Stone River, 48, 49, 50; at Chickamauga and Chattanooga, 50-60; his army broken up, 61.
Brandywine, battle of, II.
Brant, Joseph, II.
Breckenridge, his nomination, III.
Breed's Hill, II.
Brooklyn Bridge, the, IV.
Brooks, James, and the Credit Mobilier, IV.
Brooks, Preston S., his attack on Sumner, III.
challenges Wilson and Burlingame, III.
Brougham, Lord, his words on Was.h.i.+ngton, II.
Brown, General, I.
Brown, John, his raid, III.
Brush, Charles G., and electric lighting. IV.
Bryan, William J., free silver speech, Democratic convention, 1896, V.
nominated for President, 1896, V.
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