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Bailie appointed by the town, Aug. 15, 1636
Course (Roxbury canal), to be kept open forever, Oct. 11, 1698
Filled up as a nuisance, 1880
Project. Advocated by Mayor Lyman, 1834
Artesian wells, by Charles H. Harris, 1835
A great meeting at Faneuil Hall, Aug. 17, 1836
Fresh Pond and Charles River, advocated, 1838
Long Pond, adopted by the City, Apr. 13, 1846
Cochituate introduced, a Great Celebration, Oct. 25, 1848
Work, Long Pond (Lake Cochituate), ground broke at Wayland, Aug. 20, 1846
Long Pond opened to Frog Pond, Oct. 25, 1848
Twenty miles of service pipe laid, May 16, 1849
Fountain in front of State House, opened, Sep. 28, 1849
Reservoir on Beacon Hill, completed, Nov. 23, 1849
Reservoir on Beacon Hill, being removed, 1882
Reservoir South Boston, completed, Nov. 27, 1849
Pipes being laid across Charles River, Sep. 6, 1850
Water Works
Pipes in Tremont street being raised, Dec., 1866
Upper reservoir, Chestnut Hill, dedicate