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Disposed of by lottery, Oct., 1869
Huntington av., frame blown down in a tempest, Apr. 26, 1872
The World's Musical Festival began, June 17, 1872
Great Peace Jubilee closed, July 4, 1872
Collamore, Geo. W.
body brought home from Kansas, Sep. 1, 1863
Committee of Safety
chosen by the town, May 2, 1776
Chosen to hunt out old Tories, 1777
Chosen to protect the town from the British, August, 1812
Common
distribution of Common lands by a committee, Dec. 18, 1634
No more land to be granted from the Common, Mar 30, 1640
To pasture but seventy cows, May 18, 1646
Digging sods on, forbidden, Mar. 29, 1647
A place for executing criminals, Oct. 20, 1659
First row of trees planted east side, May, 1728
Rail fence built on the east side, May, 1731
Second row of trees planted, east side, April, 1734
Two Pirates executed there, 1726
A fence built on the north side, Sep., 1737
Fox hill not to be dug any more, April, 1743
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