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Building destroyed by fire, Apr. 26, 1852
New house built and re-opened, Nov. 1, 1852
Building again destroyed by fire, Mar. 24, 1863
Washington, 253 Washington street. Opened for a time, May 25, 1845
Thermometer
degrees below zero at sunrise, Feb. 25, 1773
20 degrees below zero at sunrise, Dec. 18, 1790
8 degrees below zero at sunrise, Jan. 5, 1835
1 degrees below zero at sunrise, all day, Dec. 16, 1835
16 degrees below zero at sunrise, at sunrise, Jan. 24, 1857
14 degrees below zero at sunrise, Jan. 11, 1859
94 degrees above zero at midnight, Aug. 10, 1863
1 degrees below zero at sunrise, Feb. 17, 1864
100 degrees above zero at 2 P. M., June 28, 1864
16 degrees below zero at sunrise, Jan. 7, 1666
101 degrees above zero at noon, July 16, 1866
2 degrees below zero at sunrise, Dec. 21, 1866
2 degrees below zero at sunrise, Jan. 20, 1867
Fell 14 degrees in 30 minutes, and 30 degrees in two hours, June 17, 1867
Fell 19