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s, June, 1846
Southern Rebellion, inaugurated, Apr. 15, 1861
Recruiting meetings on the Common, July, 1862
On the Common, Sundays, 1862
Held by wards, July 31, 1862
The draft culminated in Cooper street riot, July 14, 1863
Lee's Army surrendered to Grant, war ended, Apr. 10, 1865
News, between Russia and Turkey, received, Apr. 26, 1876
Ward
A Mr., writes a funny account of Boston, 1690
Wards
Town is divided into eight, Sep., 1715
Is divided into twelve, Mar. 9, 1735
Boundaries altered, June 17, 1805
Boundaries again altered, Feb., 1822
City. Boundaries again altered, July 24, 1838
Wards
City. Boundaries again altered, June 20, 1850
A new division again made, Oct. 20, 1865
Roxbury annexed, making fifteen, Jan. 6, 1868
Divided into sixteen, with Dorchester, 1870
Charlestown, Brighton, West Roxbury, annexed, 22 wards, Jan. 5, 1874
Twenty-five established, 1877
Washington, George
born in Westmoreland County, Virginia