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Flag-staff removed from big to little hill, June, 1871
Iron fence, cast side, removed to Mount Hope, Oct., 1879
Bridges built over east side to accommodate coasting, Feb., 1874
Stone curb laid next to Tremont street, May, 1876
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Great gathering at dedication of Army and Navy Monument, Sep. 17, 1877
Superintendent, Jas. M. Sherburne, in office, Apr. 1, 1851
E. L. Ryder, chosen, July 1, 1854
James M. Sherburne again chosen, 1856
John Galvin, chosen, Feb. 14, 1859
Lyman Davenport, chosen, Apr. 20, 1863
John Galvin, chosen, May, 1868
William Doogue chosen, May, 1878
Sewer, Sup't, Chas. B. Wells, chosen, May 11, 1837
Simeon B. Smith, chosen, Feb. 18, 1856
William H. Bradley, chosen, Apr. 20, 1863
Concert Hall
at the head of Hanover st., built, 1752
Repaired and occupied by Col. Turner, July, 1789
Dancing school kept by Col. Turner, Sep., 1790
Opened as a restaurant, by Peter B. Brigham, Apr. 6, 1836
Dance hall dis