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, July 4, 1868
Dock
Town, the cove at Dock square, 1708
Oliver's, at the foot of State street, 1817
Dogs
No family allowed more than one, 1697
A stringent law passed to regulate, 1784
All required to be licensed, 1824
License for females, $5; for males, $2, 1868
Dog Killers
The police sent out to kill stray dogs, 1868
The City employ one man to kill, 1877
Dog Show
Great exhibition at Music Hall, Sep., 1877
Door Nips
began to be used by burglars, Dec., 1843
Don Pedro
Brazilian Emperor, visited Boston, June 14, 1876
Downing, Major Jack
on a visit at the House of Correction; a fraud, Oct. 30, 1837
Draft
Military, of soldiers in Boston for the War commenced, Sep. 1, 1862
At Faneuil Hall, suspended, Sep. 13, 1862
At Faneuil Hall, postponed a second time, Sep. 30, 1862
Again commenced at Faneuil Hall, Oct. 15, 1862
At Faneuil Hall, again suspended, Nov. 5, 1862
Commenced in Boston, by districts, May 12, 1863
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