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Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 2 2 Browse Search
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mes H. Dodge, appointed, July 16, 1881 Building, Corner of Court square and Williams court, built, 1846 Occupied as a police station, May 26, 1854 Clerk, Samuel F. McCleary, Sr., chosen, May 1, 1822 Samuel F. McCleary, Jr., chosen, Jan. 5, 1852 Crier, James Wilson, chosen, May 30, 1822 William Collier, chosen, July 1, 1842 Samuel T. Edwards, chosen, May 6, 1844 George Hill, chosen, Apr. 28, 1851 Council Clerk, Thomas Clark, chosen, May 1, 1822 Richard D. Wait, choseurated, Feb. 27, 1845 Resigned, Oct. 6, 1845 Died, Nov. 20, 1845 Josiah Quincy, Jr., inaugurated, Dec. 11, 1845 Died, Nov. 2, 1882 John P. Bigelow, inaugurated, Jan. 1, 1849 Died, July 4, 1872 Benjamin Seaver, inaugurated, Jan. 5, 1852 Died, Feb. 11, 1856 Jerome V. C. Smith, inaugurated, Jan. 10, 1854 Died, aged 79, Aug. 20, 1879 Alexander H. Rice, inaugurated, Jan. 7, 1856 Frederick W. Lincoln, Jr. inaugurated, Jan. 4, 1858 Joseph M. Wightman, inaugurated,