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Theodore Lyman II

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Mayor of Boston. He served for two years from January 1834 through January 1836. Lyman was such a popular mayor that when he ran for reelection he was nominated by the
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As Mayor of Boston, Lyman had to keep the peace between radical
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Theodore Lyman (militiaman)

Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
Charles Wells
Samuel T. Armstrong
Boston
Massachusetts
Brookline
Massachusetts
Democratic
Working Men's
George W. Lyman
Alma mater
Harvard University
philanthropist
politician
Boston
Theodore Lyman
Harvard
Europe
Edward Everett
John Brooks
Governor of Massachusetts
State Legislature
Whig
Democratic
Whigs
abolitionists
riot
William Lloyd Garrison

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