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At a Temperance meeting, at Faneuil Hall, Mar. 23, 1847
Slave capture, Thomas Semmes; nine days excitement, Apr. 3, 1851
Slave capture, Anthony Burns; nine days excitement, May 26, 1854
At Lynn, Shoemakers' ; Boston police sent, Jan. 24, 1860
Conscription Act, Cooper street; thirty persons killed, July 14, 1863
At a political meeting, Faneuil Hall; eighteen arrests, Sep. 28, 1864
Orangemen's, New York City; sensation in Boston, July 12, 1871
At Long Island; sent a steaointed, Feb. 16, 1846
Alfred T. Turner, appointed, May 16, 1853
Charles Harris, appointed, Dec. 19, 1864
Signs, ordered removed to within one foot of building, Apr. 16, 1874
Strike
of shoemakers at Lynn; Boston police called, Jan. 24, 1860
Of the Boston printers, began, Aug. 11, 1864
Of workmen, at Boston Water Works, at Newton, Apr. 21, 1876
Of engineers; trouble at Boston and Maine Railroad depot, Feb. 12, 1877
Great railroad engineer's, South and West, July, 1877