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of 100 men formed, Dec. 7, 1848
Ship Saltillo sailed from Boston, Dec. 27, 1848
Bark Elvira, 12 men, sailed from Boston, Jan. 1, 1849
Ship Edward Everett, 150 men sailed, Jan. 9, 1849
First gold brought to Boston by Adams Express, May 10, 1849
A lump of gold, said to weigh 15 lbs., in a Washington street window, Oct. 15, 1850
Canadian
rebellion, great sensation began, Jan., 1837
Canal
Boston and Roxbury, opened, 1796
Being filled up because a nuisance, 1880
Millor murder, Dec. 24, 1818
Three women sent for life, for robbery, May 28, 1823
Prison
State's. The north wing built, 1829
J. Howes sentenced for life, and three years extra, Oct. 10, 1835
Phillips played a hoax on the officers, May 10, 1849
The west wing built, 1850
The west wing enlarged, 1867
A new prison built at Concord, 1877
Prizes
British vessels, daily captured and brought in, Sept., 1776
Provident Institution for Savings
organized, Dec. 13, 1816
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