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on a pole in Liberty square, Jan. 25, 1793 P. Paine, Thomas published the Federal Orrery, Sep., 1794 Hall, Appleton street, built, 1874 Robert Treat, was an usher in South Grammar School, 1750 A Signer of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 Packets, Sailing Begin running between Boston and Lynn, 1691 Palmleaf Hats first worn in Boston, 1827 Paper Ballots first used in a town meeting, 1691 Paris exhibition opened, Boston well represented, Apr. 1, 1867 Parker Fraternity Hall, on Appleton street, dedicated, Sep. 21, 1873 Hill Reservoir, for Cochituate water, built, 1874 Park Hall, on Boylston street, removed, March, 1851 Garden, Park square, opened for amusements, July 18, 1879 Back Bay, dirt carts commenced filling, Nov. 11, 1878 Parkman, Dr. George remains found at the Medical College, Nov. 30, 1849 Partington, Mrs. witty sayings began to be published, June, 1847 Passports required, to leave the U