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n Boston, 1880
Drumming
was a means of summoning the people, 1664
To proclaim laws against Quakers, 1666
To raise military recruits, 1675
To raise recruits for the Mexican War, June, 1846
To raise recruits for Southern Rebellion, April, 1861
Duels
Phillips killed Woodbridge on the Common, July 3, 1728
Between two naval officers on Noddle's Island, Oct. 9, 1773
Between naval officers on Noddle's Island, Sep. 25, 1819
In Rhode Island, got up at Tremont House, Feb., 1834
Duellists
to be buried with a stake driven through the body, 1728
Duke Alexis
a Russian Prince, visited Boston, Dec. 8, 1871
Dwellings
in town, 1,000, 1697
In town, 3,000, 1709
In town, 6,700, 1800
In the City, 41,402, 1880
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Earthquakes
A severe one occurred in Boston, June 1, 1638
One done considerable damage in town, Jan. 26, 1662
Five occurred during the year , 1669
One rocked the houses in town, Oct. 29, 1727
Threw down vane on Faneuil