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. 1, 1867
Steam engine
A model exhibited in Boylston Hall, May 1, 1830
First placed on Worcester Railroad, Mar. 17, 1834
Used in pile driving, at new Custom House, Sep. 1, 1837
St. George's Rooms
opened at Masonic Temple, Aug. 13, 1867
Saint Louis
City Government visit Boston, Oct. 2, 1865
Stocks
built, in which to punish criminals, Nov., 1639
A woman exposed in one, on King street, May 10, 1753
Storms
rain and wind.
The tide rose twenty feet high, Aug. 14, 1635
High tide does great damage, Nov. 12, 1641
Done much damage, Sep. 18, 1727
Terrible, Long Wharf Crane blown down, Feb. 5, 1754
Ropewalks at West End destroyed, Feb. 24, 1793
And hail, done great damage, July 11, 1797
Storms
Spray and birds driven in twenty miles, Sep. 26, 1815
Very severe along the coast, Oct., 1832
Great damage done to shipping, Dec. 27, 1839
Done much damage, Oct. 13, 1846
Severe, three days, Minot's light destroyed, Apr. 17, 1851