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Jan. 15, 1846
Submarine cable with England attempted, Aug., 1858
Cable to England successfully laid, July 30, 1866
Fire-alarm established in Boston, Jan. 1, 1852
French cable landed at Duxbury, July 23, 1869
Telephone
communication astonishes the world, 1877
Put in use at office of Chief of Police, Dec. 31, 1877
Temple, Tremont
formerly a Theatre, became a Church, Dec. 8, 1843
Burned, and fell into Tremont street, Mar. 31, 1852
Rebuilt, corner-stone laid, July 1, 1853
Temple, Tremont
Had an Abolition disturbance, Jan. 24, 1861
Inside burned out, Aug. 14, 1879
Rebuilt and remodeled, 1880
Tewksbury, Mr.
saved seven persons from drowning in the harbor, May 26, 1817
Thanksgiving
held for an Indian victory, June 15, 1637
Union, held for success in the Rebellion, Dec. 7, 1865
Theatrical Exhibitions
at the Royal Exchange Tavern, Jan., 1749
At Faneuil Hall, by the British; a scare, Mar., 1775
In Board alley (Hawley stre