Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Inaugural Address of His Honor Fred. W. Lincoln, Jr., Mayor of the City of Boston, to the City Council, January 4, 1858
We have assembled this morning under the happiest auspices to inaugurate a new administration for the control and government of our municipal affairs. We have been selected and set apart by our fellow-citizens for the performance of certain specified duties, the faithful discharge of which will redound to our own honor, and promote the comfort and happiness of the community in which we live.
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