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paid a visit to Boston, Oct. 22, 1863
Meal-House
ordered to be built for the town, Oct. 10, 1733
Mechanics' Institute
organized, Jan. 12, 1827
Merchants' Exchange
State street, corner-stone laid, Aug. 2, 1841
A 55-ton pillar raised, Sep. 23, 1841
Meteors
A large one causes a consternation, Aug. 26, 1644
Showers predicted, but not seen, Nov. 14, 1866
Showers predicted, and fell beautifully, Nov., 1868
Mexico, City of
News of the capture received, Oct. 7, 1847
McGennisken, Bernard
A political police sensation, Sep., 1851
McClellan, Gen. Geo.
B.
paid Boston a visit, Jan. 29, 1863
Reception at Faneuil Hall, Oct. 30, 1876
Milk Inspector
Henry Faxon appointed, Feb. 16, 1863
Martin Griffin appointed, May 1, 1879
Military Companies
Ordered to train once a month, 1631
Military Companies
One frightened by an eclipse of the moon, June 27, 1675
Boston, said to have twelve, Sep., 1773
Boston, said to have fourtee