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Opened at the Lion Tavern, Washington street, Oct., 1835
One on Haverhill street, and another on Travers street, Oct., 1841
On Haymarket square, Franklin turns three summersaults, May, 1844
Barnum's, on Exeter street, great display, May, 1875
On Columbus avenue, June, 1876
Exhibition, Siege of Paris Panorama, on Columbus avenue, 1880
City
Auditor, William Hayden, appointed, May 13, 1825
Elisha Copeland, appointed, June 14, 1841
Alfred T. Turner, appointed, Dec. 5, 1868
Law abolished; prohibitory law passed, June 19, 1869
Seizures began by the State Constables, July 1, 1869
Retail sales stopped ten days (fire crisis) by Chief of Police, Nov. 11, 1872
Three Commissioners appointed by the City, May, 1875
Prosecutions began by the City Police, May 18, 1875
Storehouse for seizures, under Derne st. reservoir, Aug. 18, 1876
The new Police Comissioners empowered to license, Oct. 21, 1878
Civil Damage Law passed, April, 1879
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