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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 18 0 Browse Search
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Company organized, June 1, 1638 British have six guns mounted on Copp's hill, June 17, 1775 Park, near Park square. Name suggested, 1812 Of the South End, Capt. Lobdell, at Mill Dam opening, completed, 1797 Beacon Hill Highest part dug down thirty feet for dwellings, 1811 Beacon Park A race course, at Brighton (Riverside), opened, 1864 Mustang race, 110 miles in five hoSouth Boston, June 17, 1860 One raised in Chester square, Apr. 27, 1861 One raised in Union Park, July 4, 1862 One raised on the Public Garden, July 4, 1867 Libel to be punished by imprAppleton street, dedicated, Sep. 21, 1873 Hill Reservoir, for Cochituate water, built, 1874 Park Hall, on Boylston street, removed, March, 1851 Garden, Park square, opened for amusements, street, opened for a time, 1843 Lion, on Washington street, opened for a time, Jan. 7, 1836 Park, on Washington street, opened, Apr. 14, 1879 Selwyn's, on Washington and Essex streets, opened
row, 1708 Union to Causeway street, Merrimac street, 1807 North Battery, now Battery wharf, (Merry's point,) 1646 Fort street, 1666; Marlboroa to Batterymarch, east, 1804, 1820, Milk street, 1708 About Copp's Hill, (Mill Field,) 1634 Within Salem, North Margin, Causeway, South Margin and Merrimac streets, (Mill Pond,) 1650 Leverett to the water; Cart lane, 1733, Minot street, 1825 Fish to Clark square; to Fleet, 1784; North square to Fleet, 1800, Moon street, 1708 From Park to rear State House, to Charles; numerous streets added, Mt. Vernon, 1796 Across Fort Point channel, Mt. Wash. Bridge, 1856 Extended 1814, 1851; Warren street, 1878; May street, 1796; Myrtle court, Zone street, Hill street, Myrtle street, 1806 Next north of Essex street, built over by Globe theatre, 1866, (Newbury place,) 1805 From Washington, east; jarvis row, 1805, Norfolk place, 1823 From Green to Merrimac; Gouch street, 1822; Gooch lane, 1732, Norman street, 1877 Betwee
e 10 Balloon, 11 Banished, 11 Banks, 11 Barracks, 11 Barton's Point, 12 Barnicoat, William 12 Battles, 12 Beacon, 12 Beacon Hill, 12 Beacon Park, 13 Bears and Wolves, 13 Bells, 13 Bigelow, Jacob, Dr. 13 Big Dick, 13 Bills of Credit, 13 Bilboes, 13 Births, 13 Blackstone, William 14 s, 43 D. Daguerreotypes, 43 Dancing, 43 Dancing Halls, 44 Dark Day, 44 Deaths in Boston, 44 Dead House, 44 Deacon House, 44 Deer, 44 Deer Park, 44 Democratic Club, 44 Dickens, Charles 44 District Attorneys, 44-5 Diving Bell, 45 Docks, 45 Dogs, 45 Dog Killers, 45 Dog Show, 45 Doeaf Hats, 109 Paper Ballots, 109 Paris Exhibition, 109 Parker Fraternity Hall, 109 Parker Hill Reservoir, 109 Park Hall, 109 Park Garden, 109 Park, Back Bay 109 Parkman, Dr., Geo. 109 Partington, Mrs. 109 Passports, 109 Patch, Sam 109 Paving, 110 Peace Treaty, 110 Peace Jubilees, 110 Pedes