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and three women in State street, Sep. 6, 1792
Whipping-post
the town had one, 1630
Stood in King street, near the head, 1698
Removed to Queen street, 1714
Blown down and reset, 1733
Stood in State street, 1784
Stood in State street, 1805
Removed to Tremont, near West street, 1806
Whig
and Tory, the names came in use, April, 1763
Party, favored the American cause, 1763
The modern, christened on the Common, July 4, 1834
Great gathering on the Common, Sep. 19, 1844
Name changed to Republican, 1856
Whitefield, Rev. George
preached on the Common, Sep. 22, 1740
Again visited Boston, 1744
Widows
The war left 1,200 in town, Sep., 1742
Wilkes, Commodore
Reception in Boston, June 7, 1862
Wild Geese
in flocks, flying north, Jan. 19, 1869
Wilson, John
made the Pastor of the first Church, Aug., 1632
Died, aged seventy-eight years, Aug. 7, 1667
Window Glass
seventeen by twenty-four inches, made in Essex street, 179