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alem; Boston office closed, 1774
Reservoir
Cochituate, Beacon Hill, completed, Nov. 23, 1849
At South Boston, completed, Dec. 27, 1849
At Chestnut Hill, upper basin completed, Oct., 1868
At Chestnut Hill, lower basin completed, Oct. 25, 1870
On Parker Hill, completed, 1874
Riots
caused by enforcement of Revenue Laws, 1682
By Commodore Knowles' impressment orders, Nov., 1747
Gov. Hutchinson's house, at the North End, mobbed, Aug. 16, 1765
At the Revenue Office, ileted, Nov. 27, 1849
Pipes being laid across Charles River, Sep. 6, 1850
Water Works
Pipes in Tremont street being raised, Dec., 1866
Upper reservoir, Chestnut Hill, dedicated, Oct. 26, 1868
Lower reservoir, the water let in, Oct. 25, 1870
Great pains taken to suppress waste, Jan., 1871
Pumping machinery and stand-pipe built at Roxbury, 1869
Mystic water introduced at East Boston, Jan. 1, 1870
Reservoir on Parker Hill, built, 1874
Rights to Sudbury River secured,