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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 and fined, Oct., 1829
In the streets, vigorously prosecuted, June, 1848
Smokers' Retreat
with seats prepared on the Common, June, 1851
Snodgrass, Emma
A girl about the streets in men's clothes, Nov., 1852
Small-pox
prevalent in town, Nov., 1633
Forty persons died during the year , 1666
Very fatal in town and country, Nov., 1698
Carried off many inhabitants, 1702
Inoculation with kine-pox, by Dr. Boylston, May, 1721
Red flags denote its presence, May, 1751
Inoculation forbidden by the Governor, Jan., 1764
Rages in town, the Court removed to Concord, Nov., 1792
10,000 school children vaccinated in three months, 1824
Created great alarm in Boston, Sept., 1872