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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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 0 Browse Search
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ireman, and Joseph Murray, second class fireman, scalded and wounded, perhaps fatally; O. H. Merrell, second class fireman, scalded very severely; Charles White, second class fireman, scalded very severely; Thomas Johnson, second coal-heaver, killed; John English, coal-heaver, M. Sullivan, coal-heaver, and E. Sullivan, coal-heaver, scalded; E. H. Mayer, ensign, and E. Sawyer, ensign, contusion, not severe; E. Clayton, ordinary seaman, and John Lang, captain after guard, wounded severely; William McKay, carpenter's mate, and George Simms, captain's steward, wounded, not seriously; and T. W. Smith, seaman, scalded. Respectfully, Your obedient servant, Edgar Holden, Assistant-Surgeon, U. S. N. Lieutenant-Commander F. A. Roe, Commanding. Casualties on the Mattabesett. United States steamer Mattabesett, Albemarle Sound, N. C., May 5, 1864. Sir: I would most respectfully report the following casualties on board this ship during the action with the rebel ram to-day: Kil
handler, chosen May 4, 1846 George S. Hillard, chosen, Dec. 5, 1853 Ambrose A. Ranney, chosen, Aug. 6, 1855 John P. Healey, chosen, June 30, 1856 City Stables occupied on Haymarket square, 1825 On Haymarket square, removed, July, 1846 On Brown's Wharf, occupied, Sep., 1833 On Brown's Wharf, burned, Aug. 31, 1859 On Harrison avenue, occupied, Oct. 4, 1862 On North Charles street, occupied, Sep. 1, 1859 Treasurer, Turner Phillips, chosen, June 12, 1822 William McKay, chosen, July 8, 1822 Richard D. Harris, chosen, Feb. 6, 1832 James C. Dunn, chosen, May 17, 1847 Frederick U. Tracy, chosen, Feb. 26, 1852 Charles H. Dennie, chosen July, 1875 Collector, Thomas Sherwin, chosen, Aug. 9, 1875 Clay, Henry, Hon. visited Boston, Oct. 22, 1833 Coaches first used in Boston, 1669 Hackney, came in use, 1774 One horse, called cabs, in use, 1835 Hackney carriages to be licensed, 1847 Coburn, Daniel J. ex-Chief of Police, d