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rse, called cabs, in use, 1835
Hackney carriages to be licensed, 1847
Coburn, Daniel J.
ex-Chief of Police, died, Jan. 11, 1866
Cockade
black, first worn by the Federalists, April 2, 1798
Adopted by the U. S. War Department, Apr. 22, 1798
Corcoran, Gen.
had reception at Boston, Aug. 29, 1862
Cod Fish
placed in old State House over Speaker's chair, Mar. 17, 1784
Coliseum
built on Boylston street, for Musical Festival, June, 1869
Disposed of by lottery, Oct., 1869
Huntington av., frame blown down in a tempest, Apr. 26, 1872
The World's Musical Festival began, June 17, 1872
Great Peace Jubilee closed, July 4, 1872
Collamore, Geo. W.
body brought home from Kansas, Sep. 1, 1863
Committee of Safety
chosen by the town, May 2, 1776
Chosen to hunt out old Tories, 1777
Chosen to protect the town from the British, August, 1812
Common
distribution of Common lands by a committee, Dec. 18, 1634
No more land to be granted fr