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William H. Devlin, at Cambridge, for murder, Mar. 14, 1879
John P. Phair, at Windsor, Vt., for murder, July 10, 1879
Harbor
frozen over far down the bay, Dec. 26, 1630
Frozen over, far down the bay, Dec. 25, 1632
Good walking on the ice to Governor's Garden, Nov. 5, 1633
Frozen over to Governor's Garden, Dec. 11, 1634
Frozen over a long way down, Dec. 27, 1640
Eight persons fall through the ice and drown, Dec. 1649
Frozen over down to Nantasket, Dec., 1697
Frozen over to Long Island, Jan. 11, 1711
Closed as a port of entry, by the British, May 10, 1774
Blockaded in the Embargo excitement, Jan. 23, 1809
English fleet, hourly expected, Sep. 10, 1814
Frozen over down to the Castle, Jan. 5, 1835
Frozen over nine miles down, Feb. 3, 1844
Ice channel cut for English steamer, by John Hill, Feb. 5, 1844
Covered with booths, teams, skaters and pedestrians, Feb., 1844
Blockaded, to catch John Wilkes Booth, Apr. 23, 1865
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