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n, June 5, 1838
Burgoyne, John
and army, prisoners of war at Winter Hill, Nov. 5, 1777
Leave Charlestown for Canada, prisoners exchanged, July 9, 1778
Burns, Nellie
a kidnapped child sensation, Apr. 8, 1870
Burial Grounds
King's Chapel, first interments, June 5, 1630
Several tombs built there, 1738
Burial Grounds
King's Chapel. It was said burials were four deep, 1739
Walls built next Tremont street, Oct., 1829
Copp's Hill, land purchased by the town, 1659 King's Chapel. It was said burials were four deep, 1739
Walls built next Tremont street, Oct., 1829
Copp's Hill, land purchased by the town, 1659
Enlarged upon the south side, 1706
Tablets destroyed by British soldiers, 1775
Trees planted on the north part, 1843
Enclosed by an iron fence, 1848
Granary, opened at the head of the Common, 1660
Tombs allowed to be built there, 1717
Many trees planted there, May, 1830
Iron fence next Tremont street built, 1840
Common, laid out by the town, Sep. 1, 1756
Iron fence enclosure completed, Nov. 19, 1839
Neck, the town vote to open the lot, Aug. 3, 1810
Many grave