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Brigham, Peter Bent
Concert Hall memory, died aged 70 years, May 14, 1877
Bridges
Canal, over the Canal, Haymarket sq., discontinued, July 3, 1832
Canal, over Travers and Causeway sts., removed, 1845
Charles River, an effort to build failed, 1720
Leave granted Harvard College to build, Feb. 10, 1785
Completed and open for travel, June 17, 1786
Closed, draw left open five years, Mar. 7, 1836
Again opened for travel, 1841
A vessel drove through in a storm, Dec. 22, 1839
Tolls taken off and becomes free, Apr. 30, 1858
Chelsea Point, completed and open for travel, Oct., 1839
Tolls taken off, free bridge, July 1, 1850
Chelsea street, completed and open for travel, Oct., 1834
Rebuilt by the City, 1848
Tolls taken off, May 6, 1850
Cragie's completed and open for travel, Aug. 3, 1809
Made a free bridge, Feb. 1, 1858
Dover St., South Boston, completed and opened, Aug. 6, 1805
Sold to the City of Boston, Apr. 9, 1832
Named Dover