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t. 31, 1827
Equestrian statue, placed on Public Garden, July 3, 1869
Watch
Six men and an officer appointed, July 26, 1631
Citizens to take their turns by night, Feb. 17, 1635
Department, permanently established in town, Feb. 27, 1636
To be on duty from sunset to sunrise, July, 9, 1643
To order house-lights extinguished, May 10, 1701
To carry a Hook with a bill, May 10, 1701
Pay thirty-five shillings per month, 1703
Watch
Force increased to fifteen men, Mar. 14, 1709
Appropriation, £300, 1714
Force reduced to twelve men, 1722
Force increased to twenty-five men, Mar. 9, 1723
Ordered to cry time of night and state of weather, Apr. 3, 1735
The town and private watch cannot agree, 1738
Ordered to arrest disorderly Indians, Dec. 12, 1740
Fined for sleeping on duty, Aug., 1748
The south, get frightened by negroes, Dec. 5, 1764
Came in collision with British soldiers, Dec., 1768
And ward; a new code of laws made, May 14, 1796