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Enclosed by an iron fence, 1848 Granary, opened at the head of the Common, 1660 Tombs allowed to be built there, 1717 Many trees planted there, May, 1830 Iron fence next Tremont street built, 1840 Common, laid out by the town, Sep. 1, 1756 Iron fence enclosure completed, Nov. 19, 1839 Neck, the town vote to open the lot, Aug. 3, 1810 Many graves robbed, great excitement, March, 1822 Grave robbery excitement renewed, Dec., 1829 Many trees planted by Supt. Hughes, Mst 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 Burial ground laid out, south side, Sep. 1, 1756 Covered with British soldiers, Jan. 5, 1775 Third row of trees planted, east side, May, 1784 2 1/3 acres at S. E. corner bought of Mr. Foster, Dec. 10, 1787 New fence built, north and east sides, 1787 Mall prepared on the east s