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mpleted and dedicated, 1744
The Federal Constiution adopted there, Feb., 1788
The second new house dedicated, Nov. 3, 1809
Sold, to be removed for stores, Jan. 30, 1845
First, State and Devonshire streets, mud walls, thatched roof, August, 1632
Joy's building site, built of wood, 1640
Absentees fined three shillings each 1646
In Cornhill, burned, Oct. 4, 1711
In Cornhill, rebuilt of brick, 1712
People ask the town for a clock, 1716
In Cornhill street, again burned, n visited Boston, 1744
Widows
The war left 1,200 in town, Sep., 1742
Wilkes, Commodore
Reception in Boston, June 7, 1862
Wild Geese
in flocks, flying north, Jan. 19, 1869
Wilson, John
made the Pastor of the first Church, Aug., 1632
Died, aged seventy-eight years, Aug. 7, 1667
Window Glass
seventeen by twenty-four inches, made in Essex street, 1793
Wine
not allowed in City harbor excursion, July 16, 1849
Witchcraft
Elizabeth Morse, imprisoned for, Ma