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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 6 0 Browse Search
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summersaults, May, 1844 Barnum's, on Exeter street, great display, May, 1875 On Columbus avenue, June, 1876 Exhibition, Siege of Paris Panorama, on Columbus avenue, 1880 City Auditor, William Hayden, appointed, May 13, 1825 Elisha Copeland, appointed, June 14, 1841 Alfred T. Turner, appointed, Dec. 5, 1864 James H. Dodge, appointed, July 16, 1881 Building, Corner of Court square and Williams court, built, 1846 Occupied as a police station, May 26, 1854 Clerk, Saing, Sep. 27, 1631 A man, for profane swearing, Sep. 4, 1632 Several men and women, for petty crimes, Oct., 1632 Mrs. Oliver, for reproaching the Magistrates, Dec. 9, 1640 Obadiah Holmes, for being a Baptist, Feb., 1651 Holden and Copeland, Quakers, whipped and gagged, Sep. 23, 1657 Horrid Gardner, with a child at her breast, Quakeress, Sep., 1657 Many persons for being Baptists, 1667 Margaret Brewster, a Quakeress, at the cart's tail, July 8, 1677 A man that married h
yard into Lyn street, Greenough s alley. The Alley Leading from North down by y e Salutation into ship street, Salutation alley. The Alley leading from North street along by Mr William Parkmans into Ship Street nigh the North Battreey, Batterry alley. The Alley Leading from North Street down by Capt Richards Corner in Ship Street, White Bread alley. Old streets, Extracts from City records. Dock square, 1708; around the Town dock, 1680, Adams square, 1880 Alden lane, 1792; Copeland'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;