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1869
Great improvements began by U. S. Government, 1869
Master, George P. Tewksbury, appointed, Oct. 1, 1847
Samuel Cook, appointed, Apr. 14, 1856
John F. Gardner, appointed, Jan. 30, 1860
Francis C. Cates, appointed, Apr. 3, 1877
George F. Gould, appointed, Oct. 21, 1878
Hartford Convention
Delegates chosApr. 27, 1861
One raised in Union Park, July 4, 1862
One raised on the Public Garden, July 4, 1867
Libel
to be punished by imprisonment, 1753
Suit. Gardner, against an editor; sensation, Feb., 1791
Rev. John N. Maffitt vs. Editor Buckingham, Dec., 1822
At Salem, Deacon Giles' distillery; sensation, June, 1835
hing the Magistrates, Dec. 9, 1640
Obadiah Holmes, for being a Baptist, Feb., 1651
Holden and Copeland, Quakers, whipped and gagged, Sep. 23, 1657
Horrid Gardner, with a child at her breast, Quakeress, Sep., 1657
Many persons for being Baptists, 1667
Margaret Brewster, a Quakeress, at the cart's tail, July 8, 1677