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ark, appointed, Mar. 2, 1855
Hill
Century, afterwards called Beacon Hill, 1634
Corn, afterwards called Fort Hill, 1631
Snow, afterwards called Copp's Hill, 1631
Cotton, the southerly part of Pemberton Hill, 1652
Copeley's west of Beacon Hill, 1670
West. A spur on Beacon Hill, 1672
Windmill, Powder-House, Flag-Staff, Monument Hill, on the Common, 1877
Fox. At the west part of the Common, 1652
Washington, 1820, the Little Hill, Flag-Staff Hill, 1880
Holidays
July 4, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Fast, February 22, and May 30, up to 1880
Home for indigent boys
at Phipps place established, 1814
Removed to Thompson's Island, 1835
For aged females on Charles street, dedicated, 1850
Washingtonian, for inebriates, provided, 1857
For fallen women, on North street, established, 1858
For aged colored women, on Myrtle st., established, 1860
The Channing, on McLean street, established, 1857
For aged men, on Springfield street, opened, 1862