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sted, 1812
Of the South End, Capt. Lobdell, at Mill Dam opening, 1821
Band concert in the morning on the Common, July 4, 1859
Of Montreal, drill on Boston Common, Aug. 15, 1859
Firing by electricity on the Common, May 26, 1869
Providence, drill on Boston Common, Oct. 2, 1873
Ashbel, Kate
assaulted Judge Rodgers in Police Court, July 6, 1849
Assessors
of taxes first appointed by the Court, Aug. 9, 1632
Asylum
for indigent boys, established in Phipps place, Mar. 23, 1814
For the blind; estate donated by Mr. Perkins, Apr. 19, 1833
Corner Salem and Charter streets removed, Apr. 18, 1835
For the blind, Mount Washington house opened, May, 1839
Lying-in, cor. Washington and Asylum sts. built, 1844
On West Springfield street built, 1857
On West Springfield st., made a Soldiers' Home, 1861
On West Springfield street, made the Old Men's Home, 1862
Athenxum
Building, on Beacon street, cornerstone laid, Apr. 28, 1847
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