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gun to an Indian, Sep. 4, 1634
Two soldiers engaged in the Boston Massacre, Dec. 14, 1770
John Dailey, for manslaughter, Mar. 12, 1778
Two men with letter M for murder, Mar. 3, 1780
Thomas Joyce with the letter B for burglary, Sep. 14, 1784
Bread
The town purchased 10,000 loaves for the poor, Dec. 29, 1718
The weight regulated by law, Mar. 11, 1734
Bakers' initials to be stamped on loaves, Feb. 3, 1797
An effort made for the better enforcement of the Bread Law, April, 1878
Bristol Bill
noted burglar, arrested and imprisoned, August, 1849
(William Waburton) again arrested for burglary, August, 1858
Brigham, Peter Bent
Concert Hall memory, died aged 70 years, May 14, 1877
Bridges
Canal, over the Canal, Haymarket sq., discontinued, July 3, 1832
Canal, over Travers and Causeway sts., removed, 1845
Charles River, an effort to build failed, 1720
Leave granted Harvard College to build, Feb. 10, 1785
Completed and open for travel,