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oseph Wadsworth, chosen, Mar. 15, 1719
David Jeffries, chosen, Mar. 12, 1749
Peter Boyer, chosen, Mar. 11, 1782
Joseph Russell, chosen, Mar. 14, 1791
Samuel Clapp, chosen, Mar. 14, 1796
Benjamin Sumner, chosen, Mar. 16, 1803
William Smith, chosen, Mar. 10, 1806
Andrew Signorey, chosen, June 27, 1814
Trask, Howard
a notorious felon, escaped from Boston jail, Sep. 16, 1822
Tread-Mill
for criminals, advocated, 1823
Trees
Orange. A noted sign at the head of HaOld Elm, probably grew spontaneously before, 1630
A gallows for hanging criminals, 1659
Hancock family claim date of planting, 1668
Trunk badly burned by boys, June, 1847
Repaired and hooped, Aug., 1847
Iron fence and tablet, by Mayor Smith, Sep., 1854
Large limb broken off in a storm, Mar. 9, 1860
Blown down in a storm, Feb. 15, 1876
A sprout from a root stands ten feet high, 1880
Liberty, corner Newbury and Essex streets, said to be planted, 1646
Pruned by the So