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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
Sub-Treasury
removed to Merchants' Exchange, Jan. 30, 1868
Physiological lecturer, at Miller Temple, Nov. 18, 1843
Swearing
and Pow-wowing fined ten shillings, 1646
Imprisonment, if not paid, 1880
Swimming Match
Webb and
Boynton, at
Nantasket, Sep. 5, 1879
Capt. Webb's last swim at
Niagara Falls, July 24, 1883
Swine
running at large, to be yoked and rung, Mar. 31, 1651
Swiss Emigrants
wrecked, 150 arrived at Faneuil Hall, Jan. 14, 1866
Synagogue of the Israelites
on Warren street, dedicated, Sep. 13, 1863
T.
Tan Yards
Several near the dock, 1641
Said to have become a nuisance, 1791
Tar and Feather
A liquor informer sensation, Oct. 19, 1838
Tavern
The first opened by
Samuel Cole, 1633
At first called Ordinaries, or Inns, 1633
Anchor, kept in King street, 1661
Admiral Vernon, kept in King street, 1743
American Coffee House, kept in King street, 1774