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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 1 1 Browse Search
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vana......Feb. 28, 1854 Kansas–Nebraska bill passes the Senate, 37 to 14......March 3, 1854 First treaty between the United States and Japan, of peace, amity, and commerce, concluded and signed at Kanawaga, Japan......March 31, 1854 [Two ports of entry opened to the United States, Hakodadi and Simoda.] Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society organized by Eli Thayer, and incorporated (to aid emigration to Kansas)......April 20, 1854 Kansas–Nebraska bill taken up in the House......May 8, 1854 Bill passes the House as an original measure, by 112 to 99......May 24, 1854 It passes the Senate, 35 to 13, and approved......May 30, 1854 [The Missouri Compromise measures of 1820 repealed by section 14 of this act.] President Pierce issues a proclamation against the invasion of Cuba......May 31, 1854 Anthony Burns, arrested as a slave at Boston, Mass., is taken by the revenue cutter Morris, by order of President Pierce, conveyed to Norfolk, Va., and delivered to his alle
Wreath and number on hat and shoulder, Oct. 10, 1865 Silver urn, partly galvanized, on the hat, Apr. 2, 1868 Silver urn, partly galvanized, on the breast, Apr. 11, 1868 Silver, Boston City seal pattern, on breast, Oct., 1870 Nickel plate, square, with point and cross-bar, on breast, 1879 Chief. Name changed from City Marshal, June 24, 1852 Police Chief. Francis Tukey, appointed, June 24, 1852 Gilbert Nourse, appointed, July 17, 1852 Robert Taylor, appointed, May 8, 1854 Daniel J. Coburn, appointed, Apr. 19, 1856 Josiah L. C. Amee, appointed, Feb. 11, 1861 John Kurtz, appointed, Feb. 17, 1863 Edward H. Savage, appointed, Apr. 4, 1870 Name of the office changed to Superintendent, Oct. 21, 1878 Captains. Station 1. Edw. H. Savage, appoint'd, May 26, 1854 James B. Weeks, appointed, Feb. 11, 1861 Nathaniel G. Davis, appointed, Apr. 6, 1863 Henry J. V. Myers, appointed, Aug. 3, 1864 Nathaniel Emerson, appointed, August, 1868 Wi