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taxes first appointed by the Court, Aug. 9, 1632
Asylum
for indigent boys, established in Phipps place, Mar. 23, 1814
For the blind; estate donated by Mr. Perkins, Apr. 19, 1833
Corner Salem and Charter streets removed, Apr. 18, 1835
For the blind, Mount Washington house opened, May, 1839
Lying-in, cor. Washingtother buckets each, 1773
All the town's machines damaged by incendiaries, Mar. 13, 1793
Fifteen dollars premium for being first at a fire, May 1, 1823
The Perkins tub first introduced, Sep. 13, 1823
One stationed at South Boston, Jan. 12, 1829
The town has eighteen, Dec. 31, 1847
The first steamer, Miles Greenwood,treet, aged 108, Sep. 17, 1849
Ralph Farnham visits Boston, aged 104, Oct. 18, 1860
Wm. W. Davenport, died in Boston, aged 100, Feb. 25, 1864
Colored man Perkins, died on Southac street, aged 100 years, Mar. 7, 1868
Ole Bull
great violinist, Concert at the Melodeon, May 20, 1844
Played at the Coliseum Peace Festiv