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rst was formed at the North End, Nov. 27, 1793
Republican, name first in use, Oct. 29, 1794
Dickens, Charles
Reception at Papanti's Hall, Tremont street, Feb. 1, 1842
Reading his works at Tremont Temple, Dec. 2, 1867
District Attorney
Samuel D. Parker, chosen, May 1, 1832
George P. Sanger, chosen, Sep. 14, 1853
District Attorney
George W. Cooley, chosen, Sep. 11, 1854
George P. Sanger again chosen, Nov. 26, 1861
John Wilder May, elected, Nov. 3, 1868
Oliver Stevens, elected, Jan. 1, 1875
Diving Bell
used in the harbor by Edw. Bendall, July 23, 1642
One on exhibition in State street, Sep. 26, 1810
Two men killed with one at Long Wharf, Sep. 26, 1832
Competition race in the harbor under water, July 4, 1868
Dock
Town, the cove at Dock square, 1708
Oliver's, at the foot of State street, 1817
Dogs
No family allowed more than one, 1697
A stringent law passed to regulate, 1784
All required to be licensed, 1824
Licens