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City of Boston
A Memorial of John Boyle O'Reilly from the City of Boston
Published by Good Press, 2020
EAN 4064066064204
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MEMORIAL
OUTLINE OF JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY'S LIFE.
A
MEMORIAL
OF
JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY
FROM THE
CITY OF BOSTON
"Come, workers, here was a teacher, and the lesson he taught was good;
There are no classes or races, but one human brotherhood."
John Boyle O'Reilly
SECOND EDITION
BOSTON
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL
1891
PRESS OF
Rockwell and Churchill
BOSTON
CITY OF BOSTON.
In Common Council, January 1, 1891.
Ordered,—That the Superintendent of Printing be and hereby is ordered to have printed and distributed pro rata among members of the Common Council of 1890, fifteen hundred copies of the Memorial of John Boyle O'Reilly; the expense thereof to be charged to the Common Council Contingent Fund.
Passed in Common Council, January 1, 1891.
Approved by the Mayor, January 3, 1891.
A true copy.
Attest: JOSEPH O'KANE,
Clerk of the Common Council.
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Outline of John Boyle O'Reilly's Life
DEATH OF JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY.
John Boyle O'Reilly, the Irish patriot, the poet, and humanity's friend, as he may be styled, passed away suddenly at his summer residence in the town of Hull, Mass., on the morning of August 10, 1890.
Seldom has a death occurred in our midst that has more strongly affected our citizens and the community at large, or has excited such wide-spread interest and sympathy, as that of John Boyle O'Reilly.
Although not a public man in the commonly received sense of the term, he had by his fine character, his brilliant literary talents, and his romantic history made for himself innumerable friends and admirers, and achieved a fame of which any man might well be proud.
His sudden death, without the premonition of disease or serious illness, had, as has been stated, a very marked effect upon the community, and was made the occasion of an expression of sorrow and regret, which for its unanimity and extent was wonderful and almost unprecedented. Societies and associations, the press, and all classes, without distinction of sect or creed, united in testifying to the worth and nobility of character of the dead patriot and poet, and to the extent of the loss which his death had occasioned.
Acting in accord with the sentiment so widely expressed, His Honor Mayor Hart and a large number of our leading citizens made arrangements for a meeting at Tremont Temple, to take place on the second of September, where an opportunity might be afforded for a public eulogy of the deceased, and definite steps might be taken to establish a lasting memorial of his life and character.
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