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Post-Office, 1840
Fitted up for private offices, 1844
Remodeled in the original style, 1882
Lines, run between Boston and Lynn, Mar. 30. 1655
Between Boston and Malden, Apr. 18, 1711
Between Boston and Cambridge, Mar. 11, 1654
Meetings, notices first posted up for, Oct. 2, 1701
To consider the duties on tea, May 15, 1750
Prohibited by General Gage, Aug. 15, 1774
For Boston, held at Concord, July 12, 1775
For Boston, held at Watertown, Sep. 5, 1775
Held in Mr. Checkley's Church, Mar. 29, 1776
Held to put down monopolies, Feb. 6, 1777
John Hancock moderator at one, Mar. 12, 1778
Three Cape Cod men caught voting, May 28, 1795
Vote yes, by going out; no by staying in, Apr. 9, 1804
Pump. One stood in Cornhill, near Queen st., 1662
Built in Dock square, by the poor, 1780
One at east end of Old Town House, 1815
One in North square, 1816
One in Spring lane, 1780
One on Fort Hill, 1800
One, corner Milk and Congress streets, 1820