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 Paddock or search for Paddock in all documents.

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ine District purchased slily by Massachusetts, May 12, 1680 Became a State by itself, June 19, 1819 Political troubles, a world wide theme, 1880 Mall, Paddock's on Tremont, north of Park street, about 1760 A row of elm trees planted there, 1762 To be paved with cobble-stones, 1823 A vote to cut the trees dowons of Liberty, Feb. 14, 1766 An Anti-Tea Party, under its branches, Nov. 3, 1773 Cut down by British soldiers, one killed, Sep. 1, 1775 A row planted on Paddock's Mall, May, 1662 On Paddock's Mall, removed, Mar. 2, 1874 Several planted, at the south end of the town, May, 1695 A row planted on east side of the ComPaddock's Mall, removed, Mar. 2, 1874 Several planted, at the south end of the town, May, 1695 A row planted on east side of the Common, May, 1728 A second row planted, east side the Common, May, 1734 A third row planted east side the Common, May, 1784 Three rows east side Common decayed and removed, 1880 The Ghingo removed from Pemberton hill to Beacon street Mall, May 8, 1835 Planted over the east side of the Common, May, 1843 Planted on eac
reet, 1795 Orange to Ash street; extended to Front street, 1827; to Lincoln, 1837, Oak street, 1805 From Cross, by the Mill Pond, to Ferryway, 1631; no trace left, (Old Way,) 1708 In Mackerel lane, now Kilby street, filled up, (Oliver's Bridge,) 1722 Milk to Fort Hill; Oliver lane, 1789; in part, Gibbs lane, extended 1845, Oliver street, 1708 Otis place, 1812; from Summer to Devonshire street, Otis street, 1816 Tremont, opp. the Granary; trees planted 1762; removed, 1874, (Paddock's mall,) 1777 Common to Beacon street; Centry street, 1784; Park place at one time, Park street, 1803 Salem to Hanover; Beer lane, 1708; Bridge lane, 1796; part of Richmond, 1800, Parmenter street, 1870 Milk to Cow lane, Hutchinson lane, 1722; Palmer street, 1788; Green lane, 1789, Pearl street 1800 Washington to Savage's court, now Williams court, arch remains, (Peck's arch,) 1800 Between Somerset and Tremont row, dug down, 1835, (Pemberton Hill,) 1814 Phillips place in