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Had a Seminary near its side, 1744
Thomas Hudson digs to undermine it, May, 1764
State House built thereon, 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 hours, June 17, 1876
A Mexican polo race, great sport, Sep. 11, 1876
An organized company established a race course, 1879
Bears and Wolves
and ratttlesnakes cause much troumercial street, completed, Mar. 2, 1867
Roxbury, old Court-House remodeled, Jan. 6, 1868
Roxbury, on Dudley street, built, 1874
Roxbury, on Pynchon street, built, 1869
On Seaverns avenue, Jamaica Plains, occupied, June 18, 1874
At Brighton, remodeled, Nov., 1874
At Field's Corner, Dorchester, completed, Jan. 26, 1876
On Fourth street, South Boston, May 12, 1876
Steamboat Protector goes in commission, Nov. 5, 1875
Polls
taxable in the town, 102, 1630
Polls
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