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es lost, Sep. 17, 1879
At Winthrop square, $1,000,000 of property destroyed, Dec. 29, 1879
Boston Journal Building badly scorched, Mar. 21, 1880
Beebe's Block, Winthrop square, burned, May 6, 1880
Fire
Alarms. Bells on Churches to be rung, 1700
To be given by watchmen with a rattle, 1796
Bells first rang in Boston by electricity, Jan. 1, 1852
Supt. Moses G. Palmer, appointed, May 1, 1854
Joseph B. Stearns, appointed, May 26, 1856
John F. Kennard, appointed, Feb. 7, 1867
Commission, the Selectmen of the town, Mar. 31, 1651
A special, appointed by the town, Aug. 29, 1679
A board of three chosen by the City Council, Nov. 20, 1873
Companies, eight organized in the town, Aug., 1679
In commission, in the City, twenty, Dec. 31, 1850
With engines, thirty-six in all, Jan. 1, 1880
Engines, ladders and poles, with swabs, prepared, 1652
A machine, throwing water six feet high, provided, 1653
One imported from England, 1679
The town had