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Tavern
Tue's, 13 Middle st., kept by
Peter Tue, 1820
White Horse, near Haymarket place, 1724
Washington, kept in Bromfield lane, by
Trask, 1810
The name generally changed to hotel, about 1822
ex-Chief of Police, died at
South Boston, aged 50, Dec. 4, 1866
Tea
The sale to be prevented on account of the duty, Nov. 4, 1773
Three ship-loads arrive at Griffin's Wharf, Dec. 3, 1773
Party got up at the Old South Church, Dec. 16, 1773
342 chests thrown overboard at Griffin's Wharf, Dec. 16, 1773
Owners demand indemnity from Government, Dec. 17, 1773
Part of chests burned in King street, Jan. 1, 1774
Tea party of Whigs dine off
Fort Hill, Apr. 1, 1840
Tea party Centennial Anniversary at Faneuil Hall, Dec. 16, 1873
Teeth
Dental plate began to be put in use, 1846
Telegraph
Morse's experiments successful, 1845
Communication opened between
Boston and Springfield, Jan. 15, 1846
Submarine cable with
England attempted, Aug., 1858
Cable to
England successfully laid, July 30, 1866
Fire-alarm established in
Boston, Jan. 1, 1852
French cable landed at
Duxbury, July 23, 1869
Telephone
communication astonishes the world, 1877
Put in use at office of
Chief of Police, Dec. 31, 1877
formerly a Theatre, became a Church, Dec. 8, 1843
Burned, and fell into Tremont street, Mar. 31, 1852
Rebuilt, corner-stone laid, July 1, 1853