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ry Companies
One frightened by an eclipse of the moon, June 27, 1675
Boston, said to have twelve, Sep., 1773
Boston, said to have fourteen, Sep., 1842
Began recruiting for Mexican War, June, 1847
Began recruiting for the Rebellion, April, 1861
Had a champion drill on Boston Common, May 27, 1868
Aided the police ten days, at the great fire, Nov., 1872
Mill-Dam
One where Causeway street now is, 1646
Built on the Back Bay, 1820
Road across, opened for travel, July 2, 1821
A public highway, tolls taken off, Dec. 8, 1868
Creek, where Blackstone street now is, 1646
Cross-works removed, Feb. 26, 1646
Canal closed at Hanover street, Oct. 16, 1826
Open south of Hanover street till April, 1834
North of Haymarket square, filled up, June, 1845
Pond. Between Haymarket square and Causeway streets, 1640
The marsh granted to Henry Simmons & Co., July 31, 1643
A Company incorporated to fill up, Mar. 9, 1804
The Company commenced to fill up,