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aged ninety-two, Aug. 21, 1708
School Master
John Tileston, for seventy years, died, aged ninety, Oct. 13, 1826
Sunday, first opened in the town, Apr. 17, 1791
Ship, Massachusetts, put in commission, June 18, 1860
John M. Barnard, dedicated, Feb. 23, 1866
Schooners
began to be built at Boston, 1714
Scissor Grinder's
bells mistaken for City Crier, 1832
Scollay's buildings
removed to complete the square, May, 1871
Scott, Gen. Winfield
visited Boston, Sep. 4, 1843
Resigned command of the army, Nov. 2, 1861
Died, at West Point, aged eighty-two, May 29, 1866
Sea
Fencibles. A military company of sea captains, formed, July 25, 1814
Serpent, believed to be in the harbor, Aug., 1817
Sealers
of weights and measures first appointed, Jan. 31, 1647
Seats
on the Common covered with iron (boys whittle), 1847
Siege of Paris
Exhibition opened near Park square, Sep. 2, 1878
Selfridge and Austin
A shooting sensation in town,