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nteen by twenty-four inches, made in Essex street, 1793
Wine
not allowed in City harbor excursion, July 16, 1849
Witchcraft
Elizabeth Morse, imprisoned for, May 26, 1680
Excitement again began, May, 1690
Giles Corey, pressed to death for, Sep. 16, 1692
Numerous cases of imprisonment and executions, 1692
Magistrates accused, prosecutions stopped, April, 1693
Winslow, Rev. Mr.
Boston's favorite, died, Apr. 4, 1689
Capt. of the Kearsage, feasted at Boston, Nov. 10, 1864
E. D., financial irregularity expose, Jan. 26, 1876
Wolves
destroy many calves and sheep in Boston, Nov., 1630
A bounty paid for wolves' heads, 1662
Women
allowed to vote for School Committee, Apr. 10, 1879
Woodhull, Victoria
lectured at Paine Hall, Oct. 1, 1876
Wool, Gen. John E.
visited Boston, June 3, 1851
Wood
to be taken from Dorchester 20 years, 1632
Cut for fuel on Roxbury Neck, 1632
Wood Stands
are at the market-place, 1800
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