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Frost soon rendered it necessary to introduce wooden ties, and nothing has yet been discovered which can be used as a substitute for them. The Lowell Railroad was not the first opened in the United States, but it was the first passenger road in successful operation in New England. In 1831, the Railroad Bank was established. In 1832, the Suffolk and Tremont Mills were established.

Evidently something much out of the ordinary had happened or was happening. People stood in groups, staring northward up Tremont Street; and almost all the passers-by, as though impelled by a nameless, inexplicable force that could not be controlled, were hurrying in the same direction. An ambulance with clattering gong dashed by.

Even more flattering if possible was the immense crowd that thronged around the Tremont House in the early evening to hear his promised speech. Not only the area in front of the hotel, but the adjoining streets were crowded. Illuminations and fireworks cast a lurid light on the faces which were upturned to greet the "Defender of Popular Sovereignty," as he appeared upon the balcony.

"Just seen him down on Tremont Street, between two cops. Must ha' caught him in the act." "You don't say so! Well, that's good, anyway. Why! didn't you' get it changed?" demanded the young man with painful surprise as his mate handed him the bank-note. "No, I didn't. I been to more'n twenty places, and there ain't no small bills nowhere.

"Step lively, then," said Jack, "for I've an engagement to dance the next waltz." "I'll waltz you all you'll need this evenin'." But before he had finished speaking Ben Tremont stepped around the corner. "Hello, Jack! What is this I see?" said Ben. "Disgracing yourself by talking with these hoodlums." "Yas, deah boy," drawled Jack.

The company makes indigo blue coatings, cassimeres, police, yacht, and cadet cloth, ladies' sackings, beavers, and shawls. The Suffolk Manufacturing Company was incorporated January 17, 1831. The proprietors of the Tremont Mills were incorporated March 19, 1831. The two were consolidated in 1871.

My first stay was at the Tremont House, then a famous hostelry; and during the whole of my visit the enormous establishment, several stories in height, was going on as usual, though it was all open beneath and rising in the air perceptibly every day. Years afterward, when Mr.

Anna had no difficulty in accounting to her mother for the extra comforts with which Lennox Sanderson's money supplied them. Mrs. Standish Tremont sometimes sent checks and Mrs. Moore never bothered about the source, so long as the luxuries were forthcoming. "Is there no more Kumyss, Anna?" she asked one day. "No, mother." "Then why did you neglect to order it?" The girl's face grew red.

I had stopped in Boston at the Tremont House, which was still one of the first hostelries of the country, and I must have inquired my way to Cambridge there; but I was sceptical of the direction the Cambridge horse-car took when I found it, and I hinted to the driver my anxieties as to why he should be starting east when I had been told that Cambridge was west of Boston.

He had a huge respect for Mrs. Wyeth, and he liked her because his beloved Mary-'Gusta liked her so well, but his liking was seasoned with awe and her no in this case was a great relief. So the following evening at six Mary and her uncle met Crawford at the Quincy House and the three dined together, after which they saw the performance of "The Music Master" at the Tremont Theater.

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