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William Lloyd Garrison
American journalist and abolitionist (1805–1879)
Atlanta Braves
Major League Baseball team in Cumberland, Georgia
William Ellery Channing
American Unitarian clergyman (1780–1842)
Boston Public Library
library system in Boston, Massachusetts
Samuel Gridley Howe
American physician and abolitionist (1801–1876)
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
American publisher, journalist, African American civil rights leader, suffragist, and editor
William Morris Hunt
American artist (1824-1879)
F. Holland Day
American photographer (1864–1933)
John Albion Andrew
Massachusetts governor during the Civil War (1818-1867)
Alexander Hill Everett
American diplomat (1792-1847)
Elizabeth Peabody
American educator 1804-1894
The Liberator
weekly abolitionist newspaper, printed and published in Boston (1831-1865)
David Walker
outspoken African-American abolitionist and anti-slavery activist
Fanny Fern
American writer (1811–1872)
William H. Mumler
American photographer (1832–1884)
Annie Adams Fields
American writer (1834–1915)
James Wallace Black
American photographer (1825–1896)
North American Review
first literary magazine in the United States
Woman's Journal
American women's rights periodical established in 1870
John Sullivan Dwight
American music critic and Unitarian minister
Perkins School for the Blind
blind school in Massachusetts
Josiah Johnson Hawes
American photographer (1808–1901)
Richard Henry Dana, Sr.
American writer and lawyer (1787–1879)
John Pierpont
American poet, teacher, lawyer, merchant, Unitarian minister
William Francis Channing
American activist, physician and inventor
Charles Callahan Perkins
American artist
Chester Harding
American painter (1792-1866)
William Rimmer
American artist (1816-1879)
James Ambrose Cutting
American photographer and inventor (1814–1867)
Great Boston Fire of 1872
largest fire in Boston
Bass Otis
American artist (1784-1861)
William Taylor Adams
American academic, author and politician (1822-1897)
David Claypoole Johnston
American cartoonist
Mason and Hamlin
American piano manufacturer
Jennie Collins
American labor reformer, humanitarian, suffragist
Southworth & Hawes
American photographic studio
African Meeting House
church building in Boston, United States of America
Boston Journal of Natural History
Boston,Boston Society of Natural History. | Multiple institutions
Elizur Wright
American abolitionist and actuary (1804-1885)
George Barrell Emerson
United States educator and botanist (1797-1881)
Sylvester Baxter
American newspaper writer and urban planner (1850–1927)
Otto Dresel
American musician (1826-1890)
Robert Salmon
American painter, born in England (1775-1845)
Boston Music Hall
original home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
Amory Nelson Hardy
American photographer (1834–1911)
Lewis Hayden
American abolitionist, lecturer, businessman and politician (1811-1889)
Samuel Bemis
American photographer (1793–1881)
Ticknor and Fields
American publishing company based in Boston, Massachusetts; named for William D. Ticknor and James T. Fields
Francis Seth Frost
American painter, photographer and businessman (1825-1902)
Isaac Knapp
American publisher (1804–1843)
Gardiner Greene
American businessman (1753–1832)
Elmer Chickering
American photographer (1857-1915)
Alexander Parris
American architect
Moses Kimball
politician in Massachusetts, US (1809-1895)
Chickering and Sons
former piano manufacturer in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
New England Emigrant Aid Company
Louisburg Square
human settlement in Massachusetts, United States of America
George Fuller
American figure and portrait painter (1822-1884)
Maturin Murray Ballou
American businessman (1820-1895)