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At Forest Hills, Roxbury, consecrated, June 28, 1848
At Woodlawn, Chelsea, consecrated, July 2, 1851
At Mount Hope, Roxbury, consecrated, June 24, 1852
See Burial Grounds.
Century
the nineteenth said to end to-day, Aug. 31, 1867
Hill, afterwards called Beacon Hill, 1634
Celebration
for ascendency of French liberals in France.
Ox roasted, Jan. 24, 1793
Completion of Bunker Hill Monument, June 17, 1843
Declaration of Independence Anniversary; great time, July 4, 1822
Celebration
Independence Day, no grog, no booths, no interest, July 4, 1829
Introduction Cochituate water, many thousands present, Oct. 25, 1848
Three days Railroad Jubilee; great crowds on Common, Sep. 17, 1851
Inauguration of the Franklin Statue, Sep. 17, 1856
Inauguration of the Army and Navy Monument, June 17, 1877
Centennial Anniversary
of settlement of Boston not held, Sep. 7, 1730
Of settlement held with great spirit, Sep. 17, 1830
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