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July 7, 1824
53 houses on Central and Kilby streets, burned, April 7, 1825
10 buildings on Court street, burned, Nov. 10, 1825
On West street, water taken from Crescent (Frog) Pond, May 19, 1828
Distillery on Union street burned, Aug. 14, 1829
Beecher's Church, Hanover, opposite Portland street, burned, Feb. 1, 1830
Bakehouse and five persons on Broad st., burned, May 5, 1831
Warren Hotel, Friend street, burned, July 9, 1832
Old Town House badly scorched, Nov. 21, 1832 , on the Common, for desertion, Dec. 24, 1774
Elijah Woodard, on the Common, for desertion, Oct. 5, 1777
Soldier Pendergrast, at Niles' Block, for insubordination, Apr. 9, 1863
Siamese Twins
Chang and Eng, on exhibition in Boston, Aug. 14, 1829
Again on exhibition in Boston, Aug. 27, 1838
Again on exhibition in Boston, Jan. 7, 1866
Silver
Pine Tree shillings and sixpences, coined, 1652
In two-pence pieces, coined for circulation, 1663
One ounce, worth 20 shillings