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  2. Faneuil Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Faneuil Hall event was covered by the media in the United States, and the speech by Chappelle appeared in an August 9, 1890, article, "At the Cradle of Liberty, Enthusiastic Endorsement of the Elections Bill, Faneuil Hall again Filled with Liberty Loving Bostonians to Urge a Free Ballot and Fare Count" on the front page of The New York Age ...

  3. Boston African American National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1806, the meeting house is the oldest surviving African-American church building in the United States; it became known as the Black Faneuil Hall during the abolitionist movement. Here Frederick Douglass gave many speeches, including his impassioned call for blacks to take up arms against the South in the American Civil War .

  4. African Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    He sought funding from the community, including Black American sailors, to pay for expenses to run the school. Unsuccessful in attempts to establish a public school with the city of Boston in 1800, he moved his school to the African Meeting House by 1806. Hall continued fund-raising to support the Black American school until 1835. [4]

  5. Charles Bulfinch - Wikipedia

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    Faneuil Hall expansion (1806), Boston, Massachusetts Quarters A, Brooklyn Navy Yard * (1805-1806), Brooklyn, New York Second steeple of Old North Church * (1806), Boston, Massachusetts [ 9 ]

  6. Menino to lie in state at historic Faneuil Hall

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    BOSTON (AP) - The people of Boston will get their chance to pay final respects to former Mayor Tom Menino. Menino is scheduled to lie in state Sunday at Faneuil Hall, a Boston meeting hall since 1742.

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Faneuil Hall: Faneuil Hall. October 9, 1960 : Downtown Built on the site of a building originally donated ... This 1806 church (designed by Asher Benjamin) ...

  8. George Latimer (escaped slave) - Wikipedia

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    Latimer's counsel, Sewell, chaired a meeting at Faneuil Hall where attendees not only vowed resistance to slave-catching but also voted for disunion. [5] Additional meetings were held throughout the state, called "Latimer Meetings." [7] These meetings included both black and white abolitionists. [6]

  9. John Smibert - Wikipedia

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    Between 1740 and 1742, he served as architect for the original Faneuil Hall, which he designed in the style of an English country market. The hall burned down in 1761 but was restored, and then in 1806 greatly expanded and modified by Charles Bulfinch. His son Nathaniel was also a painter. Smibert lies in Tomb 62 in the Granary Burying Ground ...