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Ticket to Centennial Ball
Ticket to Centennial Ball
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Ticket to Centennial Ball

Date1875
Terms
  • Admission Tickets
  • Ink
  • Paper
  • Boston
Dimensions8.4 × 13.5 cm (3 5/16 × 5 5/16 in.)
Credit LineTicket to Centennial Ball, William H. Brett & Co., printer, Boston, MA, 1875. Concord Museum Collection; 1997.9.1.
Object number1997.9.1
DescriptionEngraving on paper. Four admission tickets to Ball & Supper at Agricultural Hall, Concord, April 19, 1875. Three are blue paper and one is white paper. One is inscribed in handwriting on verso: Gift of Geo. Winthrop Lee Concord January 16, 1938.

The celebration of the centennial of the Concord Fight culminated in a ball held at the Middlesex Agricultural Society Hall in Concord. A contemporary account records that for the event "the pillars...were wreathed and draped with trophies of flags, and festoons and rosettes of bunting. Long streamers were stretched from pillar to pillar....Muskets, cutlasses, swords, pistols, and bayonets, were grouped on the pillars, or hung against the walls, in the forms of stars, shields, and sunbursts..." Women were in great demand for the ball, but were discouraged from participating in many ceremonies of the day. Louisa May Alcott noted, the "menfolk" told them the orations were "no place for women." A supporter of women's rights, she wrote: "there will come a day of reckoning...."
Admission Tickets
Object number: 1997.9.2
Cupboards
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Walton Ricketson
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Rules and Regulations for the Massachusetts Army
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Samuel Hall
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Programs
Object number: 2006.149
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Programs
Object number: 2006.150
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Invitations
Object number: M1804b
April 19, 1875