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or Court, July 2, 1866
Police, first organized in Boston, June 20, 1822
Court
Police, located in Leverett street, Feb. 13, 1823
Removed to new Court House, Court st., Jan. 1, 1837
Removed from 1st to 2d floor of Court House, Sep. 20, 1861
Abolished, the last session held, June 30, 1866
Reorganized, and named Municipal Court, July 2, 1866
Police, Clerks, Thomas Power, appointed, June 20, 1822
Seth Tobey, appointed Sep. 14, 1852
Thomas Power again appointed, Feb. 18, 1853
Seth Tobey again appointed, Feb. 9, 1860
John C. Leighton, appointed, Jan. 7, 1867
House, stood on Queen street about the year 1773
Preparation to build on School street, 1807
Johnson's Hall, School street, built, 1810
Stone house, built on Leverett street, 1820
Leverett street house called a nuisance, 1828
The old building on Court street removed, May, 1833
Stone building, Court st., corner-stone laid, Sep. 28, 1833
Pillars weighing 28 tons each brought in,