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by Massachusetts, May 12, 1680 Became a State by itself, June 19, 1819 Political troubles, a world wide theme, 1880 Mall, Paddock's on Tremont, north of Park street, about 1760 A row of elm trees planted there, 1762 To be paved with cobble-stones, 1823 A vote to cut the trees down not executed, May 16, 1860 The old elms removed by the City, Mar. 2, 1874 Manufactory-house set apart for the use of schools, 1731 John Brown, entraps a sheriff and posse there, Oct. 20, 1768 Maps of Boston John Bonner published, in 1722 William Price published one in 1769 Market Day, the town appointed Thursday, 1643 Clerk, was chosen by the town, 1650 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 vo