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arriage from police stations to the tombs, Sep. 24, 1854
Blockade
of Boston Harbor by British men-of-war, May 10, 1774
Embargo closed the harbor to shipping, Jan. 23, 1809
Of the harbor to secure the arrest of John Wilkes Booth, Apr. 23, 1865
Booth, Junius Brutus
plays at the Tremont Theatre, July 28, 1828
Booth, John Wilkes
plays at the Boston Museum, May 2, 1862
Plays at the Howard Theatre, Sep. 28, 1863
Murdered President Lincoln at Washington, Apr. 14, 1865
Castle, Jan. 5, 1835
Frozen over nine miles down, Feb. 3, 1844
Ice channel cut for English steamer, by John Hill, Feb. 5, 1844
Covered with booths, teams, skaters and pedestrians, Feb., 1844
Blockaded, to catch John Wilkes Booth, Apr. 23, 1865
Frozen over to Spectacle Island, Feb. 21, 1869
Great improvements began by U. S. Government, 1869
Master, George P. Tewksbury, appointed, Oct. 1, 1847
Samuel Cook, appointed, Apr. 14, 1856
John F. Gardner, appointed, Jan. 30, 1