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Trunk badly burned by boys, June, 1847
Repaired and hooped, Aug., 1847
Iron fence and tablet, by Mayor Smith, Sep., 1854
Large limb broken off in a storm, Mar. 9, 1860
Blown down in a storm, Feb. 15, 1876
A sprout from a root stands ten feet high, 1880
Liberty, corner Newbury and Essex streets, said to be planted, 1646
Pruned by the Sons of Liberty, Feb. 14, 1766
An Anti-Tea Party, under its branches, Nov. 3, 1773
Cut down by British soldiers, one killed, Sep. 1, 1775
A row planted on Paddock's Mall, May, 1662
On Paddock's Mall, removed, Mar. 2, 1874
Several planted, at the south end of the town, May, 1695
A row planted on east side of the Common, May, 1728
A second row planted, east side the Common, May, 1734
A third row planted east side the Common, May, 1784
Three rows east side Common decayed and removed, 1880
The Ghingo removed from Pemberton hill to Beacon street Mall, May 8, 1835
Planted over the east side of the Commo