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l Reservoir, for Cochituate water, built, 1874
Park
Hall, on Boylston street, removed, March, 1851
Garden, Park square, opened for amusements, July 18, 1879
Back Bay, dirt carts commenced filling, Nov. 11, 1878
Parkman, Dr. George
remains found at the Medical College, Nov. 30, 1849
Partington, Mrs.
witty sayings began to be published, June, 1847
Passports
required, to leave the United States, Nov. 27, 1861
Patch, Sam
took his last leap at Niagara Falls, Nov. 3, 1829
Paving-stones
for roadways began to be used, 1674
£100 appropriation voted for the purpose, 1704
Three-pence fine to gallop over pavement, 1740
Square granite blocks came in use, 1846
Wood, large octagon blocks, are used, 1835
Octagon blocks voted a nuisance, 1840
Removed from Columbus avenue, Aug., 1877
Iron, laid in Howard street, Dec., 1852
Laid in Court, near Washington street, August, 1853
Asphalt, laid in front United States Court House, Tremont st