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At West Chester park, built, 1877
British soldiers
stationed about the streets in town, Sep., 1768
Accused of insulting females, Dec., 1768
Removed from town to ships in harbor, Apr. 1, 1870
Again take possession of Boston, Sep. 1, 1774
Thirteen thousand in town and harbor, Mar. 17, 1775
British soldiers
Leave the Common for Concord and Lexington, Apr. 18, 1775
Glad to return to Boston, Apr. 19, 1775
Make a play-house of Faneuil Hall, Jan. 11, 1776
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Fever, raging with emigrants at Deer Island, June, 1847
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Richard Ames, on the Common, for desertion, Nov. 3, 1768
A boy in Dock square, by a revenue informer, Feb. 11, 1770
Valentine Ducat, on the Common, for desertion, Sep. 1, 1774
William Ferguson, on the Common, for desertion, Dec. 24, 1774
Elijah Woodard, on the Common, for desertion, Oct. 5, 1777
Soldier Pendergrast, at Niles' Block, for insubordination, Apr. 9, 1863
Siamese Twins
Chang and Eng, on exh