Boston

Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is the cultural & financial center of New England in the Northeastern United States, with an area of 48.4 sq mi and a population of 675,647 in 2020.

People died in Boston (First 49 people) - Page 9

Leon Gray

Leon Gray

American football player

Jim Lee Hunt

Jim Lee Hunt

American football player

Tristram Dalton

Tristram Dalton

Former United States Senator

Morton Bartlett

Morton Bartlett

American freelance photographer

Samuel Kneeland

Samuel Kneeland

Printer

Eduardo Catalano

Eduardo Catalano

Argentine architect

Richard Bellingham

Richard Bellingham

Magistrate

Francis James Child

Francis James Child

American musical scholar

Frederic Adrian Delano

Frederic Adrian Delano


Frederick O. Prince

Frederick O. Prince

American lawyer

Edward Dickinson

Edward Dickinson

Former United States Representative ‧ Emily Dickinson's father

Willard Hershberger

Willard Hershberger

American baseball player

James A. Burke

James A. Burke

Political leader

Sarah Hildreth Butler

Sarah Hildreth Butler

American actress

Dick Kazmaier

Dick Kazmaier

American football player

Francis Seow

Francis Seow

American-Singaporean writer

Len Ceglarski

Len Ceglarski

American ice hockey player

Morris Weitz

Morris Weitz

American philosopher

Amos Clark Jr.

Amos Clark Jr.

American Politician

An Wang

An Wang

American engineer

Karen Aqua

Karen Aqua

American filmmaker

James Monroe Trotter

James Monroe Trotter

American teacher

Fernand Gillet

Fernand Gillet

French-American oboist

Leonard Grimes

Leonard Grimes


Joseph H. O'Neil

Joseph H. O'Neil

Former United States Representative

Nixey Callahan

Nixey Callahan

American baseball manager

Michael Coppola

Michael Coppola


Charles Edward Horn

Charles Edward Horn

English composer

Lawrence Berk

Lawrence Berk

Pianist

Robert Cormier

Robert Cormier

American author

John Sullivan Dwight

John Sullivan Dwight

Musical artist

Prathia Hall

Prathia Hall

American activist

Anne Whitney

Anne Whitney

American Sculptor

John Patrick Higgins

John Patrick Higgins

Former United States Representative

George D. Nye

George D. Nye

Former Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

Robert F. Bradford

Robert F. Bradford

Former Governor of Massachusetts

Howard Armstrong

Howard Armstrong

Musical artist

John A. Keliher

John A. Keliher

Former United States Representative

Hosea Ballou

Hosea Ballou

American writer

Jim Colclough

Jim Colclough

American football player

Carlton Skinner

Carlton Skinner

Former Governor of Guam

George Cabot

George Cabot

Former American senator

William M. Butler

William M. Butler

Former member of the United States Senate

Alzira Peirce

Alzira Peirce

American artist

Charles Bulfinch

Charles Bulfinch

American architect

Michael Lou Martin

Michael Lou Martin

American philosopher

William Cooper Nell

William Cooper Nell

American journalist

Robert Howard Lord

Robert Howard Lord

Historian

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