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December 31st, 1719 AD (search for this): chapter 2
n rowdyism, 1822 Renovated by Mayor Quincy, 1826 New Boston, land lying west of Beacon Hill, 1800 Comers, to be looked after once a month, 1690 Style of reckoning time; the year begins Jan. 1, 1752 The time set back 14 days, 1752 Newsboys first licensed to sell newspapers, June 30, 1846 Reading-room for the boys, Bromfield street, Dec. 25, 1879 Newspapers The News letter, published in Boston, Apr. 24, 1704 Newspapers The Boston Gazette, published, Dec. 31, 1719 New England Courant, published, Aug. 17, 1721 New England Weekly Journal, published Mar. 20, 1726 Boston Post-boy, published Oct. 10, 1734 American Horticultural Magazine, published 1743 Boston Advertiser, published 1762 Boston Chronicle, published 1767 Columbian Sentinel, published 1788 Advertiser, first daily paper published Dec. 16, 1797 Whole number published in Boston, 109, 1850 Whole number published in Boston, about 200, 1880 Number of daily papers
July 29th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 2
, 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 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 South, through Boston, to the war, Aug. 17, 1861 Arrived at Boston from the war, July 21, 1864 17th. Went South, through Boston, to the war, Aug. 23, 1861 18th. Went South, through Boston, to the war, Aug. 25, 1862 Arrived at Boston from the war Feb. 27, 1864 19th. Went South, through Boston, to the war, Aug. 28, 1861 Arrived at Boston f
May 2nd, 1858 AD (search for this): chapter 2
burned, Dec. 2, 1852 Johnson's Block, Commercial street, burned, Nov. 2, 1853 Pemberton House, Howard street, burned, May 16, 1854 Several vessels at Sargent's wharf, burned, Apr. 27, 1855 Gerrish Market, Portland street, burned, Apr. 12, 1856 Jefferson's Block, North street, and nine persons burned, July 29, 1856 East Boston Flour Mills, burned, Sep. 22, 1856 House and two children on Stillman 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 ba
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