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William Brooker, appointed, 1717
Philip Musgrave, appointed, 1719
Thomas Lewis, in office, 1726
Henry Marshall, in office, 1727
John Boydell, in office, 1732
Ellis Huske, in office, 1734
John Franklin, in office, 1754
Jonathan Phillips, in office, 1787
Postmaster
Aaron Hill, appointed, 1808
Nathaniel Green, appointed, 1829
George W. Gordon, appointed, 1841
William Hayden, appointed, 1849
George W. Gordon, appointed, 1850
Edwin C. Bailey, appointed, ht, Aug. 9, 1816
Two women sent there for murder, Dec. 24, 1818
Three women sent for life, for robbery, May 28, 1823
Prison
State's. The north wing built, 1829
J. Howes sentenced for life, and three years extra, Oct. 10, 1835
Phillips 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