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Clisby, on the Neck, for murder, Mar. 7, 1822
Samuel Green, on the Neck for Murder, Apr. 25, 1822
Hanged
John Holland, rear of the jail, for the murder of a watchman, Mar. 3, 1826
Charles Corliss, in rear of the jail, for piracy, Feb. 1, 1827
John F. Knapp, at Salem, murder of Mr. White, Sep. 29, 1830
Gadette and Colinett, pirates, in rear of the jail, July 1, 1831
Henry Joseph, for murder, in rear of the jail, Dec. 2, 1834
Five Spanish pirates in rear of the jail, June
Urn placed in the Public Library, May 21, 1866
Edward, Col.; body brought home from the Mexican war, May 2, 1848
Fletcher, Col.; body brought home from the war, Sep. 9, 1862
John W., Dr., electrified Corliss' body after execution, Feb. 1, 1827
Webster Garden
opened at Dorchester, Aug., 1879
Wells, John
May live in town, if he behave, Nov. 24, 1651
John D., Col.; body brought home from the war, Oct. 20, 1864
Weston
the pedestrian, went through Boston for Chicag