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Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 6 0 Browse Search
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o'clock, A. M., Oct. 10, 1869 A slight shock at 12.55, A. M., July 20, 1871 East Boston Once Noddle's Island,) land company incorporated, Apr. 19, 1833 Earle, Hezekiah Dept. Chief of Police many years, died, aged 73, Mar. 30, 1857 Eclipse of the moon frightens a military company, June 27, 1675 Of the sun, to 1789 Tavern Exchange Coffee, Congress square, 1804 Burned down, Nov. 3, 1818 Rebuilt and opened, Jan. 8, 1822 Closed as a tavern, Apr. 1, 1854 Earle's Coffee, 36. Hanover street, kept by Hezekiah Earle, 1806 Eastern Stage, 45 Ann street, kept by Wildes, 1816 Old building removed, July, 1866 Fenno's, inHezekiah Earle, 1806 Eastern Stage, 45 Ann street, kept by Wildes, 1816 Old building removed, July, 1866 Fenno's, in School street, 1820 Fuller's, 75 State street, kept by Fuller, 1803 French's, 14 Back street, ZZZFrench, 1805 Green Dragon, Union st., near the Mill Pond, 1697 Called Freemason's Arms, 1767 Closed as a public house, 1832 George's, kept on the Neck, 1721 Grand Turk, kept in Newbury street, 1789 Golden Ball,