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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 1 1 Browse Search
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. 1 1 Browse Search
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ston, burned, Apr. 19, 1871 Terrible conflagration. 63 acres in the heart of Boston burned over, and more than $100,000,000 of property destroyed, Nov. 9, 1872 Fire Small-pox Hospital, Pine Island, burned, Dec. 26, 1872 Corner Blackstone and Hanover streets, three men killed, 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, 1874 Severe one on Wareham street, Dec. 15, 1874 Hittinger's Wharf, Charlestown, burned, Dec. 15, 1874 Severe one on south side of Dock square, Mar. 9, 1876 Brooklyn Theatre, New York, burned, and 300 lives lost, Dec. 6, 1876 Jenney's Oil Works, South Boston, destroyed, Jan. 26, 1877 Southern Hotel, St. Louis, destroyed, great loss of life, Mar. 11, 1877 On Sh
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., The Congregational Church of West Medford. (search)
tt, W. C. Craig, W. H. Pettingill, S. S. Leavitt and I. P. Ackerman were elected building committee. Mr. T. W. Silloway of Boston was selected as architect, and the corner-stone of the new meeting-house was laid Saturday, September 27, 1873, with appropriate services. Revs. J. T. McCollom and Solon Cobb of Medford, Rev. E. S. Jaggar and Hon. A. J. Phipps participated. The first Sabbath services were held in the vestry on May 10, 1874, and the society's first meeting was on May 18. January 4, 1874, the Sabbath-school received from the Sabbath-school of the First Trinitarian Church, Medford, a gift of forty-one dollars and seventeen cents, which was immediately appropriated towards the purchase of a piano. A Hallett & Davis piano was purchased for four hundred dollars. It was in use in the vestry till the church was burned, March 4, 1903. It was paid for by the proceeds of concerts, entertainments and spelling matches. More than thirty-one hundred copies of the Congregationalis