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ing, Oct. 16, 1879
Sons of
Liberty, a Union Club, formed in Boston, Aug. 14, 1765
Pruned Liberty Tree on Essex street, Feb. 14, 1766
Control the American Cause, 1774
Revive business in Boston, 1781
Of New Hampshire, hold a festival at Fitchburg Hall, Nov. 7, 1849
Again at Fitchburg Hall, Nov. 2, 1853
Vermont, hold a festival at the Revere House, Mar. 16, 1859
Of Malta.
A nondescript of fun and frolic, Oct., 1857
Soup Houses
One provided on Milk street, Apr. 16, 1808
One provided on Charles street, June 1, 1855
Several provided at Police Stations, Feb. 7, 1868
Opposed by Board of Charities, but continued by Government, 1880
Spotted Fever
caused great alarm; sanitary measures adopted, Mar., 1810
Spot Pond
surveyed by Governor Winthrop, Feb. 7, 1631
State
House. The old Town House occupied, Oct. 25, 1780
An attempt to remove from Boston, June, 1787
Beacon Hill, ground broken, May 15, 1795
Built, and dome completed, O