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Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 10 0 Browse Search
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, 1833 Coaches first used in Boston, 1669 Hackney, came in use, 1774 One horse, called cabs, in use, 1835 Hackney carriages to be licensed, 1847 Coburn, Daniel J. ex-Chief of Police, died, Jan. 11, 1866 Cockade black, first worn by the Federalists, April 2, 1798 Adopted by the U. S. War Department, Ap4, 1852 Police Chief. Francis Tukey, appointed, June 24, 1852 Gilbert Nourse, appointed, July 17, 1852 Robert Taylor, appointed, May 8, 1854 Daniel J. Coburn, appointed, Apr. 19, 1856 Josiah L. C. Amee, appointed, Feb. 11, 1861 John Kurtz, appointed, Feb. 17, 1863 Edward H. Savage, appointed, Apr. 4, 1870arpenter and apprentice girl, at South Boston, Sep., 1821 A constable and Archer's ring, Aug., 1836 Rev. Joy H. Fairchild's, began, June, 1844 Dalton and Coburn, began, Oct., 1855 Hancock School, began, Nov., 1856 Rev. Isaac H. Kalloch's, began, Jan., 1857 Officer Prescott sensation, Aug., 1858 Rev. Henry Ward
d's lane, 1820; Alden lane, again, 1829, Alden street, 1846 Allen's lane, 1733; 40-foot way front of the Rope-walks, Allen street, 1829 Cambridge to May, 1733; West Cedar street, 1733; extended, 1833, Anderson street, 1861 Extended through Morton place to Milk street, 1873, Arch street, 1792 Extended across Oak to Pine, 1820; a part of Oak place, 1834, Ash street, 1809 South part Broad street, 1833; Flounders' alley, in part, 1708, Atlantic avenue, 1868 Sheafe's lane, 1732; Coburn's lane at one time, Avery street, 1827 Deming's court; Central court, 1806; Avon place, 1824, Avon street, 1869 Ann to Fulton street, Wentworth lane, 1732, Barrett street, 1831 Berry lane, 1800; Second street, 1814; Napier street, 1863, Barton street, 1868 Tanner's lane, 1708; Horn lane, 1708; a part of Pearl street, 1873, Bath street, 1807 Battery alley, 1708; Daggett's alley, 1789; North Ferry avenue, Battery street, 1826 Extended to Gibbs' lane; included Crab lane, 1803
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