Browsing named entities in 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. You can also browse the collection for George W. Gordon or search for George W. Gordon in all documents.

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illed, Feb. 27, 1873 Four acres burned over at Washington and Essex streets, May 30, 1873 Hayes' Stables, Berkeley st.; 55 horses burned, Oct. 11, 1873 Dr. Gordon's Church, Montgomery street, burned, Jan. 4, 1874 Workshops, at the State Prison, burned, Mar. 21, 1874 Horse-car Stables burned at South Boston, Aug. 5, John Franklin, in office, 1754 Jonathan Phillips, in office, 1787 Postmaster Aaron Hill, appointed, 1808 Nathaniel Green, appointed, 1829 George W. Gordon, appointed, 1841 William Hayden, appointed, 1849 George W. Gordon, appointed, 1850 Edwin C. Bailey, appointed, 1853 Nahum Capen, appointed, 1857 George W. Gordon, appointed, 1850 Edwin C. Bailey, appointed, 1853 Nahum Capen, appointed, 1857 John G. Palfrey, appointed, 1861 William L. Burt, appointed, 1867 Edward S. Tobey, appointed, 1876 Post office Law passed for North America, 1710 Located in Cornhill (Washington street), 1714 Removed from Cambridge back to Boston, Apr. 25, 1776 Located corner Congress and Water streets, Jan. 1, 1816 Kept