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riatt, July 4, 1835
Ascensions became common on Independence days, July 4, 1854
Banished
from the town, several knaves and harlots, Mar. 4, 1630
Roger Williams, for what was called heresy, Oct. 13, 1635
Rev. Mr. Wheelwright, for heresy, Oct. 3, 1637
Capt. Underhill, for defamation, Sep. 17, 1638
Hugh-Bewett, because he thought he did not sin, Dec. 9, 1640
Mrs. Hutchinson, for sedition, Oct. 3, 1737
200 Scotchmen just arrived from Nova Scotia, Nov. 10, 1755
Rev. Matthew Byles, and many other Tories, 1778
Banks
Massachusetts, First New England Bank, established Mar. 18, 1784
Union went into operation, Aug. 1, 1792
U. S. Branch Building, State street, corner-stone laid, July 5, 1824
Suspension throughout the country, hard times, May 11, 1837
Resume specie payments, Aug. 18, 1838
Suspension temporary in New England, Oct. 14, 1857
Suspension throughout the U. S., for Rebellion, Dec. 30, 1861
General redemption in specie payments, Jan.