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July 6th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 2
cated, Oct. 18, 1865 Tremont and Concord streets, Methodist, cornerstone laid, July 30, 1860 Tremont and Brookline streets, Congregational, corner-stone laid, June 17, 1863 Tremont and Camden streets, corner-stone laid, July 1, 1867 Trinity, Summer street, corner-stone laid, Apr. 15, 1734 New house built, completed, Sep. 15, 1828 Sold, to be removed for stores, 1872 New house on Boylston street, dedicated, Feb. 9, 1877 Union Park, Congregational, corner-stone laid, July 6, 1861 Waltham street, German Lutheran, built, 1846 Warren street, Jewish Synagogue built, 1851 Warren street Chapel, corner-stone laid, July 23, 1835 Webster and Orleans streets, built, 1842 Winter street, Central, corner-stone laid, May 27, 1841 Churches Winter street, Central, removed to make room for stores, Sep., 1865 Church st territory raised, in some places, 9 ft, 1868 Circus opened at the foot of the Mall, Sep. 19, 1778 Opened at Washington Garden,
July 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 2
an street, burned, May 20, 1857 Several houses on Federal street, burned, May 2, 1858 Mechanical Bakery, Commercial street, burned, Feb. 6, 1859 Flour Mills, on Eastern Avenue, burned, Apr. 2, 1859 Westboroa Reform School buildings, burned, Aug. 12, 1859 House of Reformation at Deer Island, burned, Aug. 21, 1859 City Stables, on Commercial street, burned, Aug. 31, 1859 Derby Range, Sudbury street, burned, Sept. 8, 1860 Conflagration on Albany and on Border streets, July 4, 1861 Nahant Hotel, at Nahant, burned, Sep. 11, 1861 Quincy Market-house badly scorched, Jan. 27, 1862 Mathew's Block, North street, burned, Feb. 24, 1862 Fire Stores on Batterymarch street burned, May 12, 1862 In Sudbury street, seven injured, one fireman Killed, July 1, 1862 National Theatre, Portland street, again burned, Mar. 24, 1863 Winthrop House, Tremont and Boylston streets, burned, Apr. 6, 1864 Morris' Play-house, Province court, burned, Oct. 25, 1864 R
July 3rd, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 2
861 Three months men returned home, Aug. 1, 1861 Again went South, from Boston, Sep. 8, 1862 Again returned home from the war, Apr. 21, 1864 3d. Went from Boston, South, to the war, Apr. 21, 1861 Three months men returned home, July 3, 1861 Again went South, to the war, Aug. 29, 1862 Again arrive home, Nov. 17, 1864 5th. Went South, from Boston, to the war, Apr. 21, 1861 Returned home from the war, July 3, 1861 Were re-enlisted, and again returned home, June 26, 1July 3, 1861 Were re-enlisted, and again returned home, June 26, 1863 1st. Went from Boston, South, to war, June 15, 1861 Arrived home at Faneuil Hall, May 25, 1864 Regiment Mass. 2d. Went from Boston, South, to the war, July 8, 1861 Arrived home from the war, Jan. 20, 1864 4th. Arrived in Boston, from the war, July 19, 1861 8th. Went South, to the war, through Boston, Apr. 19, 1861 9th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, June 25, 1861 Arrived home from the war, June 11, 1864 10th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, Jul
June 19th, 1823 AD (search for this): chapter 2
up, 1783 Quincy Market built thereon, 1825 Drummer, employed and paid by the town, 1643 House. A model for one prepared, 1656 Built of wood, head of King street, 1657 Repaired at a cost of £60, 1698 Burned with many valuable records, Dec. 9, 1747 Rebuilt of brick and wood, 1748 Town House again burned at the great fire, Mar. 20, 1760 Rebuilt and completed, Jan. 1, 1761 Otis, great Liberty Speech made there, Feb. 13, 1763 Had a clock at the east end, June 19, 1823 Occupied for city offices, Sep. 17, 1830 Occupied for a Post-Office, 1840 Fitted up for private offices, 1844 Remodeled in the original style, 1882 Lines, run between Boston and Lynn, Mar. 30. 1655 Between Boston and Malden, Apr. 18, 1711 Between Boston and Cambridge, Mar. 11, 1654 Meetings, notices first posted up for, Oct. 2, 1701 To consider the duties on tea, May 15, 1750 Prohibited by General Gage, Aug. 15, 1774 For Boston, held at Concord, July 12,
July 8th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 2
South, to the war, Apr. 21, 1861 Three months men returned home, July 3, 1861 Again went South, to the war, Aug. 29, 1862 Again arrive home, Nov. 17, 1864 5th. Went South, from Boston, to the war, Apr. 21, 1861 Returned home from the war, July 3, 1861 Were re-enlisted, and again returned home, June 26, 1863 1st. Went from Boston, South, to war, June 15, 1861 Arrived home at Faneuil Hall, May 25, 1864 Regiment Mass. 2d. Went from Boston, South, to the war, July 8, 1861 Arrived home from the war, Jan. 20, 1864 4th. Arrived in Boston, from the war, July 19, 1861 8th. Went South, to the war, through Boston, Apr. 19, 1861 9th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, June 25, 1861 Arrived home from the war, June 11, 1864 10th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, July 25, 1861 11th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, June 29 1861 Arrived home from the war, June 20, 1864 12th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, July 17, 1861
December 19th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 2
her, July, 1, 1824 Directions first put up on corners, Oct., 1825 Being built on the Mill Pond lands, Aug., 1826 Being built on South Cove lands, May, 1846 Several on Back Bay lands, completed, Nov., 1857 Commissioners, three men appointed, May 1, 1873 Superintendents, Enoch Patterson, appointed, May 18, 1827 Zepheniah Sampson, appointed, May 1, 1832 Thomas Harding, appointed, Feb. 16, 1846 Alfred T. Turner, appointed, May 16, 1853 Charles Harris, appointed, Dec. 19, 1864 Signs, ordered removed to within one foot of building, Apr. 16, 1874 Strike of shoemakers at Lynn; Boston police called, Jan. 24, 1860 Of the Boston printers, began, Aug. 11, 1864 Of workmen, at Boston Water Works, at Newton, Apr. 21, 1876 Of engineers; trouble at Boston and Maine Railroad depot, Feb. 12, 1877 Great railroad engineer's, South and West, July, 1877 At Fall River, began, June 26, 1879 Submarine race Long Wharf to East Boston, July 4, 1868
May 4th, 1665 AD (search for this): chapter 2
1635 Henry Vane, chosen, May 15, 1636 John Winthrop, chosen, May 17, 1637 Thomas Dudley, chosen, May 13, 1640 Richard Bellingham, chosen, June 2, 1641 John Winthrop, chosen, May 13, 1643 Governor Colonial, John Endicott, chosen, May 29, 1644 Thomas Dudley, chosen, May 14, 1645 John Winthrop, chosen, May 6, 1646 John Endicott, chosen, May 10, 1649 Richard Bellingham, chosen, May 3, 1654 John Endicott, chosen, May 23, 1655 Richard Bellingham, chosen, May 4, 1665 John Leverett, chosen, May 7, 1673 Simon Bradstreet, chosen, May, 1679 Election ceases with the first Charter, Oct. 23, 1683 Joseph Dudley, appointed President of New England, May 14, 1686 Sir Edmond Andros sent from England, Dec. 20, 1686 John Winthrop died, aged 62 years, Mar. 26, 1649 John Endicott died, aged 76 years, Mar. 23, 1665 Andros disfranchises the land-holders, Mar. 25, 1687 Andros fled to the Castle for safety, Apr. 17, 1689 Andros arrested and
March 18th, 1650 AD (search for this): chapter 2
4 Inaugurated as a City, May 1, 1822 Advocate, John Phillips, chosen, Mar. 8, 1802 Peter Thatcher, chosen, Mar. 9, 1807 Bull, was kept by Robert Alkok, 1652 Clerk, John Oliver, chosen, July 20, 1641 Anthony Stoddard, chosen, Mar. 18, 1650 Town Clerk, Thomas Savage, chosen, Mar. 16, 1652 Thomas Marshall, chosen, Mar. 27, 1654 William Davis, chosen, Mar. 30, 1655 Hezekiah Usher, chosen, Mar. 14, 1663 John Joyleff, chosen, Mar. 26, 1667 Edward Willis, chosewton, paid equal, 1635 For Boston, £133 12s., 1646 Paid in rye, peas and corn, 1654 Assessed £700, 1702 Assessed $40,000, 1797 Assessed $8,069,719.82, 1879 Treasurer, John Oliver, chosen, July 21, 1641 James Penn, chosen, Mar. 18, 1650 Ensign Hutchinson, chosen, Mar. 16, 1652 William Davis, chosen, Mar. 30, 1655 John Hall, chosen, Mar. 29, 1657 John richards, chosen, Mar. 26, 1667 Thomas Brattle, chosen, Mar. 20, 1674 Richard Mullicut, chosen, Mar. 10, 169
May 17th, 1637 AD (search for this): chapter 2
3 per cent. premium, Dec. 1, 1868 At par; specie payment resumed, Jan. 1, 1879 Gorman, Edith an escaped Nun, lectured in Music Hall, Mar. 18, 1871 Governor of New England, Capt. John Smith, 1622 Of the Massachusetts Colony, Mathew Craddock, 1629 Colonial, John Winthrop, chosen, Oct. 20, 1629 John Winthrop, re-chosen, Aug. 23, 1630 Thomas Dudley, chosen, May 14, 1634 John Haynes, chosen, May 6, 1635 Henry Vane, chosen, May 15, 1636 John Winthrop, chosen, May 17, 1637 Thomas Dudley, chosen, May 13, 1640 Richard Bellingham, chosen, June 2, 1641 John Winthrop, chosen, May 13, 1643 Governor Colonial, John Endicott, chosen, May 29, 1644 Thomas Dudley, chosen, May 14, 1645 John Winthrop, chosen, May 6, 1646 John Endicott, chosen, May 10, 1649 Richard Bellingham, chosen, May 3, 1654 John Endicott, chosen, May 23, 1655 Richard Bellingham, chosen, May 4, 1665 John Leverett, chosen, May 7, 1673 Simon Bradstreet, chosen,
July 17th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 2
me from the war, June 11, 1864 10th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, July 25, 1861 11th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, June 29 1861 Arrived home from the war, June 20, 1864 12th. Went from Boston, South, to the war, July 17, 1861 Arrived home from the war, July 1, 1864 13th. Went through Boston, South, to the war, July 29, 1861 Returned home through Boston, from the war, July 21, 1864 15th. Arrived at Boston from the war, July 21, 1864 16th. Went Sou 3d. Went South, Returned home through Boston, June 1, 1861 4th. Went South, Returned home through Boston, June 18, 1861 5th. Went South, Returned home through Boston, June 26, 1861 6th. Went South, Returned home through Boston, July 17, 1861 Went home, Returned home through Boston, Sep. 5, 1862 7th. Went South, Returned home through Boston, July 23, 1861 Went home, Returned home through Boston, Oct. 12, 1862 8th. Went South, Returned home through Boston, Sep. 9, 186
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