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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, June 4, 1840
Fever, raging with emigrants at Deer Island, June, 1847
Shot
Richard Ames, on the Common, for desertion, Nov. 3, 1768
A boy in Dock square, by a revenue informer, Feb. 11, 1770
Valentine Ducat, on the Common, for desertion, Sep. 1, 1774
William Ferguson, on the Common, for desertion, Dec. 24, 1774
Elijah Woodard, on the Common, for desertion, Oct. 5, 1777
Soldier Pendergrast, at Niles' Block, for insubordination, Apr. 9, 1863
Siamese Twins
Chang and Eng, on exhibition in Boston, Aug. 14, 1829
Again on exhibition in Boston, Aug. 27, 1838
Again on exhibition in Boston, Jan. 7, 1866
Silver
Pine Tree shillings and sixpences, coined, 1652
In two-pence pieces, coined for circulation, 1663
One ounce, worth 20 shillings Provincial Bills, 1736
Shoe and knee