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erett, 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
Mill Creek, near Haymarket square, filled up, 1835
Between Canal and Haverhill streets filled up, 1845
Can-can
a questionable play, on exhibition, March, 1877
Carriages
Supt. of Hackney, Jotham B. Monroe appointed, July 10, 1847
Supt. Charles P. Philbrick appointed, May 15, 1848
Supt. Robert Taylor appointed, May 24, 1852
Supt. Rufus C. Marsh appointed, May 26, 1854
Supt. of Wagons.
James Arnold appointed, May 4, 1849
Supt. Charles B. Rice appointed, May 26, 1851
Supt. Luther A. Ham appointed, May 24, 1852
Supt. George W. Oliver appointed, May 26, 1854
Supt. Timothy R. Page appointed, Apr. 27, 1863
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