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Simeon B. Smith, chosen, Feb. 18, 1856
William H. Bradley, chosen, Apr. 20, 1863
Concert Hall
at the head of Hanover st., built, 1752
Repaired and occupied by Col. Turner, July, 1789
Dancing school kept by Col. Turner, Sep., 1790
Opened as a restaurant, by Peter B. Brigham, Apr. 6, 1836
Dance hall discontinued, Feb., 1864
Building removed to widen Hanover street, May, 1869
Conduit
A water reservoir built near the town dock, March, 1651
Constables
Wm. Chesebrough, the first appointed, Nov. 9, 1630
To take care of the Saltpetre house, May 29, 1642
Fined for refusing to serve, Mar. 12, 1653
The town choose eight, May 12, 1680
Not obliged to serve but once in seven years, Mar. 11, 1750
Ordered to patrol the Common evenings, 1800
George Reed, called Old land Shark, appointed; held the office thirty years, 1809
Reed explains the game of Keno in Court, Feb. 15, 1819
Some to patrol the Common by day, Sep., 1831
Constables