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ashington street, August, 1853
Asphalt, laid in front United States Court House, Tremont street, Nov., 1867
Laid in Columbus avenue, Dec., 1877
Peace
Treaty with England, proclaimed in Boston, Apr. 1, 1783
Celebrated in Boston, Feb. 19, 1815
Jubilee, see Jubilees, 1869 and 1872
Pedestrian Lambert
wins a great walking match, Oct. 8, 1857
Peacocks
put in the Deer Park on the Common, May 23, 1864
Perry, Oliver H.
of Lake Erie fame, visited Boston, May 10, 1814
the Revolution ended, Apr. 11, 1783
With France, Spain and Holland, anticipated, Mar., 1798
With England, declared, Apr. 19, 1812
The declaration meets with great opposition, June, 1812
With England ended; Peace Treaty celebrated, Feb. 19, 1815
Proclaimed against Mexico, May 13, 1846
Recruiting with drum and fife about the streets, June, 1846
Southern Rebellion, inaugurated, Apr. 15, 1861
Recruiting meetings on the Common, July, 1862
On the Common, Sundays, 1862
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