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Skeleton, Living
Calvin Edson, on exhibition, Dec., 1831
Slaughter Houses
said to be a nuisance in town, 1693
Robert Hughes, had one on Pleasant street, 1783
Abattoir, an appendage to Brighton Market, 1880
Slaves
still bought and sold in Massachusetts, 1767
Said to be two thousand held in Boston, 1779
Freed in Massachusetts, by Bill of Rights, Oct. 25, 1780
English Emancipation Anniversary, July 15, 1813
Excitement in Boston harbor (slave-catchers), Aug. 1, 1836
Catchers, Hughes and Knights in limbo, Oct. 16, 1850
Shadrac, a fugitive, arrested and escaped, Feb. 5, 1851
Thomas Semmes arrested, a nine days sensation, Apr. 3, 1851
Anthony Burns arrested, a nine days sensation, May 26, 1854
Emancipation throughout the United States proclaimed, Jan. 1, 1863
Sleighs
carrying sixty-two persons, come in use, Feb., 1846
Smokers
in the streets on Sundays, arrested and fined, April, 1822
In the streets on week-days, arrested an