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Market Clerks
The town chose six, 1706
Of Quincy Market,
Caleb Hayward, chosen, 1822
Of Quincy Market,
Daniel Rhodes, chosen, 1836
Of Quincy Market,
Charles B. Rice, chosen, 1852
Of Quincy Market,
George E. McKay, chosen, 1877
House. An unsuccessful attempt to build, 1716
The town vote to have three, 1734
In Dock Square, destroyed by a mob, Sep., 1739
Faneuil Hall, given the town by
Peter Faneuil, Sep. 13, 1742
Stalls in Faneuil Hall advertised to let, May 18, 1793
Faneuil Hall closed as a market, Sep. 1, 1826
Faneuil Hall repaired for a market, Oct. 8, 1858
Quincy, completed and opened, Aug. 26, 1826
Boylston, corner-stone laid, May 23, 1809
Blackstone street, completed and opened, Sep. 22, 1854
Place, established about the town dock, Mar., 1633
Allowed near the
Town House only, June, 1696
Sheep, at the west end of Faneuil Hall, 1790
Hay and
Wood, near West street, 1746
Near Charles street, 1824
Removed to Concord street, 1843
In Merrimac street, 1824
Marine Railway
near the foot of Battery Wharf, completed, Dec., 1826
Marriage
with near relatives forbidden by law, April, 1695
Masonic
Lodge.
Saint John's, instituted in
Boston, 1733
Chapter.
Saint Andrew's Royal Arch, instituted, 1769
Saint Paul's Royal Arch formed, 1818