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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 4 0 Browse Search
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n Carver street, Nov. 29, 1876 Murder Samuel Hall, by Gotlieb Bigler, in George street, Apr. 25, 1877 Charles Carlson, by unknown, in Hanover street, June 10, 1878 Jennie Clark, by abortionists, in Lagrange street, Feb. 27, 1879 Freeman's child, by Chas. T. Freeman, at Pocasset, May 21, 1879 Joseph F. Frye, by three Italians, in Joy street, Aug. 10, 1879 Murray, Rev. John Universalist preacher, arrived in Boston, first time, Oct. 26, 1773 Ordained for the Middle andChas. T. Freeman, at Pocasset, May 21, 1879 Joseph F. Frye, by three Italians, in Joy street, Aug. 10, 1879 Murray, Rev. John Universalist preacher, arrived in Boston, first time, Oct. 26, 1773 Ordained for the Middle and Bennet street Church, Dec. 29, 1785 Museum, Columbian stood at the head of the Mall, 1795 Built next the Chapel Burying Ground, 1806 Burned and rebuilt, 1807 Wood's, stood in Dock square, 1804 Savage's, over the Boylston Market, 1814 New England, at 76 Court st. (Scollay square), 1818 Boston, corner Tremont and Bromfield streets, opened, 1841 Kimball's, Tremont street near Court, opened, Nov. 2, 1846 Natural History, Boylston street, dedicated, June 1, 1864 Fine