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ptured soldiers brought to Boston, Jan. 24, 1787
Sherman, Gen. Wm.
T.
paid a visit to Boston, July 13, 1866
Sheridan, Gen. Phil.
H.
paid Boston a visit, Oct. 7, 1867
Ships
Sailing, of 30 tons, launched at Boston, July 4, 1631
Lyon, arrived with provisions, Nov. 11, 1631
Fourteen arrived during the month, June, 1634
Several arrived with cattle, June, 1635
Boston has eighty, from forty to one hundred tons each, 1666
Fifteen French vessels arrive in the harbor, June 8, 1711
Fifty building at the wharves, July, 1741
All the British driven from the harbor, June 14, 1776
Fifty-two clear from the Custom-House, July 13, 1844
One hundred and twenty-nine arrived to-day, May 14, 1846
The Franklin wrecked at Wellfleet, Mar. 1, 1849
Steam. The North America arrived from St. Johns, Nov. 21, 1839
Ships
Steam. The Lexington burned on Long Island Sound; 150 lives lost, Jan. 13, 1840
The Unicorn, first of the Cunard line, arrived in Boston, Jun