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24, 1852
See Burial Grounds.
Century
the nineteenth said to end to-day, Aug. 31, 1867
Hill, afterwards called Beacon Hill, 1634
Celebration
for ascendency of French liberals in Franc, 32, Aug. 9, 1849
Again appears in Boston, great alarm, June 11, 1854
Hospital built on Fort Hill square, July, 1854
A few cases in the City, July, 1866
Churches
Ashburton Place, Congened, Oct. 12, 1854
Field
Mill (or Mylne), land north of Mill Creek, 1634
Fort, about Fort Hill, 1634
Colburn's, at the South End, 1640
Common, south of Century Hill (Beacon Hill), 164s Lamson), make a sensation in Boston, 1841
Died in New Hampshire, aged 75, Aug. 5, 1867
Fort Hill
first called Cornhill, 80 feet high, 1633
Iron fence built around Washington square, 183ar. 2, 1855
Hill
Century, afterwards called Beacon Hill, 1634
Corn, afterwards called Fort Hill, 1631
Snow, afterwards called Copp's Hill, 1631
Cotton, the southerly part of Pemberton