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illips played a hoax on the officers, May 10, 1849
The west wing built, 1850
The west wing enlarged, 1867
A new prison built at Concord, 1877
Prizes
British vessels, daily captured and brought in, Sept., 1776
Provident Institution for Savings
organized, Dec. 13, 1816
Public Institutions
South Boston, named Bellevue, for a time, Feb. 8, 1837
A Board of Directors chosen, Apr. 21, 1857
Public
Garden, lands offered for sale, Mar. 24, 1823
Lands leased to Horace Gray, Oct. 30, 1837
Lands again offered for sale, Nov., 1853
Great improvements made by the City, 1860
Pond prepared and completed, August, 1861
Iron fence enclosure completed May, 1863
Stone bridge across the pond completed, June 1, 1867
A garden of statues, shrubbery, plants and flowers, 1880
Building, Supt. Freeman Cushman, appointed, Apr. 19, 1841
Samuel C. Nottage, appointed Apr. 25, 1853
James C. Tucker, appointed, Feb. 29, 1864
Land, Supt. James Jackson, ap