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Green street, report, 245. Harvard street, 291. Hawley street, 101. land of Jeremiah Gore for new street from Or- ange to Front, 198. Thomas Welsh, 198. on Court street, to consider building of Arches by Mr. Welsh, 194. Front and Beach streets, 277, 278. Lynn street, 283. Mill Pond, relative to bridge from Cross to Union streets, 184.
INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
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Committee to view Mill Pond, relative to
bridge from Cross to Union streets, re- port accepted, 185. new building in Union street, 292. report of, 293, 294. oyster house, relative to addition to, 194. place for bridge from Cross to Union streets, 182.
private way from Beacon to Middle- cot street, 195.
Southack's court, 253. stable in Atkinson street, 105. report of com- mittee, on, 106.
Brom- field's lane, 292.
Friend street, r e port, 227. Scotts court, 294.
stone cutter's shop in Lynn street, 283.
streets in South Bos- ton, 250.
street near Rowe's and Foster's wharves, 194.
Town-house, 44.
twine factory in Boylston street, 172.
report of, 176. Union street, 75.
wall in Olive street, 274. report of, 275, 276.
wall on Pemberton's hill, 282.
watch house in Or- ange street, 157. weighing machine in Well street, report, 226. wharves, 12. witness taking of deposi- tion of Alexr. Orrock, 298.
Common, the, accounts of work done at bottom of, 97.
address relative to im- provements of. 205. appropriation for repairs on, 283. committee on, 180, 219, 230, 281. duties of, 173, 281. improvement of, by, 181. draft on town treasurer for work on, by, 181. to meet abutters on Beacon street, 221.
communication relative to gun-house on, 247.
complaint against bathing at bottom of, on Sunday, 120. constables to preserve order on, July Fourth, 189.
Common, earth from Beacon street, placed on, 156. foot walk for street at bottom of, 61.
injury to trees on, 205.
land at bottom of, 272.
militia stationed on, 119.
money subscribed for defence of town to be spent for re- pairs on, 177. new fence for, 230. on Beacon-street side of, 187, 190.
not to be used for executions, 79.
petition against executions on, 79. gun-house on, 247.
to allow gun-house to remain on, 244, 245. proposed taking of land from, to widen Beacon street, 155. prosecutions for skating on Sundays, 105.
protection of, 286.
repair of drain across, 55.
to be improved with balance of money subscribed for defence of town, 180, 181. trees on, to be pruned, 153. street, 29, 32, 149, 151. carts and carriages with wood to stand in, 50, 124.
complaints against hack- ney carriages in, 49. drain from, into common sewer, expenses of, 113, 114. exchange of land on, 32, 33.
new building on, 295. petition to alter street leading to, 32.
extend Sheaff's lane to, 25.
proposal to change street leading from, 24.
proposed change in neighborhood of, 25. repairs in, 116. sale of wood in, 66.
Commonwealth, 8, 12, 48, 65, 112, 207, 223. secretary of, return to, relative to deaf and dumb persons, 270. Communication from Assessors, 46. relative to list of vot- ers, 45.
assignees of Thomas Boyls- ton, 112.
Ward N. Boylston relative to claims of town, 182. Board of Health, 98. relative to gun- house, 15. relativeto nuisance in Tucker's pasture, 99. Capt. Barnard, 17. Charles Jackson, 34.
committee relative to order of town, 70.
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326
CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Communication from Cornelius Coolidge relative to wid- ening of South- ack's court, 197. Cornhill Corpora- tion, 163, 164, 187, 224. Cornhill Corpora- tion relative to damages to property of Mrs. Scollay, 182. reply to, 182, 183. deputy collectors, 106. Edward T. Chan- ning, 227.
Nehemiah Free- man, 224, 234.
general hospital trustees, relative to closing Bridge street, 259, 260.
proprietors o f
Green Dragon tavern, 81.
Mrs. Howard, 249.
L. D. Levinson, 207.
Lincoln & Cop- land, 106. Mill Pond Cor- poration, 40, 76, 88.
William Minot, 58. Gorham Parsons, 21. Judge of Probate Court, 162, 177. James Robinson, 220.
Joseph Rowe, 242. Roxbury Canal Corporation, re- lative to bounds of town, 171.
referred to trustees of neck land, 171.
Barney Smith re- lative to will of Abiel Smith, 159, 160.
Spanislı consul, 243.
superintendent of lamps, 255. Mrs. Swan, 50. P. O. Thacher, 92. T. Treasurer, 32, 96.
Town Treasurer relative to be- quest of father of William Phil- lips, 235.
T. Treasurer rela- tive to employ- ment of deputy collectors, 36. trustees of Mass. General Hospital, 239.
relative to care of sail- ors, 243. collection of taxes, 32. conduct of constables on public days, 234.
Communication relative to conduct of watch in West Bos- ton, 92. demands against the town, 96. deputy col- lectors of taxes, 34.
dis continu- ance of streets in West Bos- ton, 239.
fence on Summer street, 21.
flag stones for Market square, 256, 257.
flats at bot- tom of Bea- con street, 303.
gun-house on Common, 247.
improving Griffin's lane, 241.
laving out Blossom street, 265, 266.
leases of land south of Merrimack street, 58.
lists of vot- ers, 46. Moses Abra- ham Wal- lach, 207.
new burial ground, 285. new street law, 254. nuisance in Tucker's pasture, 99. removal of shed from Mrs.Swan's land, 50. trucks and carts stand- ing east of Faneuil Hall, 224. work in Es- sex street, 242. to Adjutant-General, 112. Cornhill Corporation relative to damages to property of Mrs. Scollay, 180, 182, 183. Mill Pond Corpora- tion, 42. Mill Pond Corpora. tion relative to new bridge over Mill creek, 197. proprietors of Bel- knap & Jackson es- tates, 164.
South Boston Corpora- tion relative to land for burial ground, 268, 269. United States Mar- shall, 79.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Complaint against David Fullam, 249.
Samuel Gore, 103. Elijah Harris, 271. Allan Locklan, 278. George Reed, consta- ble, 19, 157.
Andrew Sanborn, constable, 274. Ebenezer Wells, 21.
Samuel White, 105.
bathing at bottom of Common on Sun- day, 120.
beef-stalls in Union street, 103, 104. bow-window, 300
bow-window in State street, 256.
boys swimming at bottom of Beacon street, 296.
building of livery sta- ble, 205, 206.
butchers' carts in Cornhill, 282.
carting of gravel from Beacon Hill, 143.
carts in Central street, 300.
closing of Bridge street, 244.
condition of Olive street, 142. condition of sink in Prince street, 188. constable, 65, 81, 82, 97,98. constable, dismissal of, 65.
constable, by mem - bers of watch, 100. defacing of houses and fences, 185. firing by military companies in
streets, 290, 291. firing of fire crackers in streets, 185. hackmen, 249.
hackney carriages, 49. hand-cart men in Mar- ket square, 243.
, house in Lyman street, 225.
insecurity of gun- house, 44.
irregularity of time of clocks of Boston, Cambridge and Sa- lem, 186.
livery stable in Oliver street, 126. in Scott's court, 294, 295, 296.
measures of wood, 50, 51, 162, 208. members of north watch, 111. members of volunteer patrol, 205. nuisance in Court street, 269.
obstruction of pas- sageway between Prince and Pond streets, 273. post, corner of Salem and Prince streets, 272.
projections into streets, 271.
Complaint against removal of gun-house to Copp's Hill, 18. rioting, 78.
scales erected by Mr. Dearborn, 224.
stepping-stone and posts, 274.
stonecutters' 283. shop,
truckmen, 209, 210.
twine factory in Boylston street, 171, . 176. use of sink in Federal street, 187.
wall in Olive street, 274, 275, 276. wood-shed converted into stable, 105. of Mr. Hatch, relative to drain in Cross street, 182. Mr. Marsh, 105. Mr. Sanborn, 100.
George Wheeler, 97, 98. Captain of Watch, 205. errors made by hay-weigh- er, 14. proprietors of buildings in State street, 17. residents of Wheeler's Point, 109.
Conant, Mrs., 63. Concert hall, 200, 202.
Conduit corporation, to dig well in Mar- ket square, conditions of agreement, 148.
Confectioners, law regulating, 216. licenses, 300. record of conduct of, 217. sign to be placed on place of business, 238. Congress, choice of member of, 77, 203, 256. communication from member of, 132. street, 249. land taken to widen, 110. cost of, 111. paving of, 23. sale of wood in, 8. Constables, 129, 236, 253, 302.
action in case of riot, 71. additions to, 276. additional, recommendation to employ, 70. application for position of, 19, 158, 159, 198, 199.
bondsmen of, 21, 22, 95, 119, 120, 145, 146, 158, 198, 297, 299, 301, 302. choice of, 21, 64, 70, 95, 237, 247. 274. to fill vacancy, 102. committee to revise order of, 276.
communication relative to conduct of, on public days, 234. complaint against, 13, 19, 65, 81, 82, 97, 98, 157, 274. dismissal of, 65. appoint- ment of, 19.
death of, 102. dismissal of, 46, 274. exacting of illegal fees by, 81. expense of, to keep order in West Boston, 45. for Court House, 258. South Boston, 120, 146.
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CITY DOCUMENT No. 60.
Constables for South Boston, necessity for, 239. West Boston, 87.
lists of, 21, 22, 64, 95, 119, 120, 145, 146, 193, 194, 297, 299, 300, 301.
notification of sewer proprie- tors by, 13, orders for, 73.
petition for renewal of appointment, rejection of, 2. regulations of, for public days, 231.
resignation of, 22, 246.
to maintain order at Wheel- er's point, 109. preserve order on Com- mon, July Fourth, 189. prevent bathing at foot of Beacon and Charles streets, 296. bathing on Com- mon on Sunday, 120. rioting, 78. prosecute Sunday skaters, 105. (See Watch.)
Constitution, frigate, disorderly conduct of sailors of, 113.
Contract for care of town clocks, 222.
dirt and gravel to fill Blos- som street, 284.
new engine-house in Milk street, 304. of John Lowell with Justices of Sessions, 51. proprietors in Washington street to put carriageway in order, 202.
relative to opening passage- way to new Court House, 51. removal of school- house, 51.
Conventions, Republican, use of Fanenil Hall by, 51. of Selectmen, Overseers of Poor and Board of Health, 93.
Cook, Israel, 79. Samuel, 284.
Coolidge (Cooledge), Benjamin, 28, 34. Cornelius, 21, 64, 93, 119, 144, 190, 197, 198, 201, 235. Isaac, Jr., 64.
Jonas, 28. Joseph, 28, 34, 52, 123. J., Jr., 131. Samuel F., 21, 64, 93, 119, 190, 298. S. F., 303. Cooney, Mr., 199.
Cooper (see Copper) street, 39, 97.
Copeland, Elisha, 22, 64, 95, 119, 193, 237, 293. Thomas, 145. Mr., 106, 165.
Copper street, committee to view, 44.
repairs to head wall of, 44.
Copp's Hill, complaint against gun-house on, 44. removal of gun - house to, 18.
Cordis, Elizabeth, 111. Mrs., 110. Cordwell, William, 42. Corne, Michael, 242. Cornhill, 29, 67, 163, 164, 166, 206.
Cornhill, butchers' carts not to stand in, 282.
new street in, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 194, 195.
part of, to be called Market row, 251.
petition to alter line of passage- way from, to Brattle square, 195. widen sidewalk of, 224.
sale of wood in, 8.
standing of carts, etc., in, 8. in, regula- tions for, 67. to straighten line of, 200. Corporation, 178, 194, 195, 244, 246, 253.
agreement of, to complete line of west side of Cornhill, 195.
agreement of, rel- ative to building of Mrs. Scollay, and occupants of, 191, 192.
bond of, relative to damages to prop- erty of Mrs. Scol- lay, 185.
committee from, relative to clos- ing passage be- tween Court street and Brattle square, 224.
communication from, 187.
communication from, relative to damages to prop- erty of Mrs. Scol- lay, 182. reply to, 182, 183.
communication to president and directors of, 180. land conveyed to, 244, 246. new street to be laid out by, 221. papers relative to, 261.
referees chosen by, for settlement of damages of Mrs. Scollay, 185, 187. requested to make settlement rel- ative to damage to property of Mrs. Scollay, 182, 183. square, paving of and relaying sidewalks in, 115. petition for license to raise goods into store in, 224. Corporations, Boston and Roxbury mill, proposed amendments in charter of, 186. Conduit, to dig well in Mar- ket square, 148. conditions of, 148. Cornhill, 191, 192. communication from, 187. referees chosen by, for settle- ment of dam- ages of Mrs. Scollay, 187.
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Corporation, Cornhill, proposed new street to be laid out by, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168. empowered by Legisla- ture, 164. communi ca . tion from directors of, 163. conditions of laying out, 164. expenditure for, 163. expense of, to be borne by, 164. land to be taken for, 163, 165, 166. referees to estimate damage by, 166. name of, 168. plans of, 162, 168.
Lechmere, 258. Massachusetts General Hospital, 266. Mill Pond, 197, 270. South Boston, 268.
Cotting, Uriah, 110, 111. Mr., 152, 298, 301.
Cotton, William B., 96.
, 187. Mr., 62. Mrs., 240. Council, Governor's, 137.
not to interfere with duties of, relative to defence of town, 125.
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County buildings, decorated in honor of peace, 137. of Suffolk, 18, 57, 87, 101, 162, 186, 208, 210. Republican conven- tion of, 51. valuation of, 133. Court House, area of land of, widened, 133. constable for, 258. deed of land for, 262. papers relative to land for, 261. new, buildings completed on land near, 150. passageway leading to, to be called Court square, 150. contract relative to opening passage- way to, 51. proposal for pur- chase of land in front of, 141. acceptance of, 168,169. steps in front of, 193.
Courts, Circuit, jurors drawn for, 16, 18,
32, 57, 76, 84, 133, 140, 143, 149, 179, 200, 250. precept from clerk of, 16. Court, Common Pleas, 133.
jurors drawn for, 11, 13, 18, 19, 22, 27, 33, 47, 48, 55, 61, 65, 74, 80, 84, 86. 91, 99, 105, 108, 117, 130, 139, 143, 149.
Court, Common Pleas, jurors drawn for, 158, 171, 186, 198, 207, 214, 225, 234, 250, 267, 282, 293. return of list of inn- holders by, 22. suit in, relative to land taken from T. Welsh, 202.
suit in, relative to sewer in Middle street, 267. venire from clerk of, 13. vote respecting chimney sweepers to be laid before justices of, 23.
District, jurors drawn for, 19, 40, 41, 61, 78, 80, 99, 106, 108, 118, 148, 157, 258, 269.
Municipal, 107.
Probate, judge of, application from, 61. judge of, petition for ap- pointment of guardian by, 18, 96, 122, 176, 198, 250, 276, 277, 299. precept from, 3, 57, 82, 87, 101, 117, 162, 177, 186, 201, 208, 214, 273. report of committee to, 5. of Sessions, 216.
approval of liquor licenses by, 236. arguments in, relative to liquor licenses, 46. committee from, 99.
justices of, constable for Court House re- commended by, 258. list of innholders and retailers sent to, 118. persons li- censed to sell liquors, re- turned by Clerk of, 144.
proposal to, to build new steps in front of Court House, 193. selectmen summoned to attend proceed- ings of, approved, 45. Supreme, jurors drawn for, 40, 46, 48, 49, 79. opinion of, in proceed- ings against Estate of John Coates, 25. suit of W. N. Boylston in, 53. Judicial, at Taunton, rel- ative to Bur- ial-ground in South Bos- ton, 295, 299. commissioners appointed by, relative to, 283, 284, 285. clerk of, 130. jurors drawn for, 3, 5, 41, 51, 78, 80, 81, 83, 92, 102, 105, 108, 130, 133, 134, 155, 158, 159, 162, 192, 204, 207, 211, 213, 257, 260, 267, 268, 269, 274.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Court, United States Circuit, jurors drawn for, 101, 114, 205, 227, 236, 288. District, jurors for, 7, 92, 103, 116, 132, 166, 185, 213, 234, 243, 250, 275, 293.
street, 67, 163, 164, 234.
alteration of, 257, 259, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302. not allowed, 260. closing of passage from, to Brattle square, 224. committee to repair, 294. view, 259. license to deliver goods from build- ing in, 212. keep horses in stable in, 30. raise goods in- to store, re- fused in, 215. new carriage way from Brattle square to, 224. street from Brattle square to, 244, 246. street from, to Market square, 164. nuisance in, 269. petition to build arches in,
194. repair, 257.
repairing of, 289. sidewalk in, 285. standing of carts, etc., in, 8. square, 150. Couthony, Joseph, 215. Crane, John W., 23.
Larra, 276. Maj. Gen., 150. Mr., 25. Creighton, George, 242. Crocker, Allen, 187.
Crosby, Joel, 76.
Walter, 70, 95, 120.
Cross street, 39, 42, 98.
bridge from, to Union street, 182, 184, 194. complaint of Mr. Hatch against drain in, 182. proposed bridge across canal, near, 122. raising of, 43. Cruft, Edward, 94. Capt. JJohn, 94. Cunningham, A., 127, 273.
Joseph L., 144, 190, 235, 299. Robert, 53, 297. Mr., 6. Currant, Anthony, 42. Curtis, Ezra, 6. Nathaniel, 127. Neddy, 238. Maj. Samuel, 265. Mr., 250. Cushing, Charles, 63, 203. Martin, 297, 302. Thomas, 28, 31. -, 31. Mrs., 6. Custom House street, petition for oven in, 292.
Daley, Willlam, 212. Dalton, James, 106 Peter R , 23. Peter Roe, 60. Dam, on Neck, repairs to, 202.
Damages by proposed widening of Bat. tery March street, 152. for land opposite Concert Hall, referees to consider, 200. relative to altering Court street, 298.
to lamps in Orange street, 270. horse by breaking of Pond- street bridge, 30. Mr. Lawrence for loss of cart, 252. property of Mrs. Scollay, bond relative to settle- ment of, 185. claim for, by occupants of building, 191. to be estimated by referees, 178. referees, 188.
Dana, Samuel, 53. & Brooks, 301. Darling, Mary, 3.
Thomas, 237, 297.
Davis, Charles, 133.
Isaac P., 77, 79.
John, 62. Joshua, 132, 213. Stephen, 40.
Dawes, Thomas, 57, 87, 88, 208. Judge, 276. to view land of Dea. Fields on Neck, 115.
, 262.
Day carts (see carts). John, 104.
Deaf and dumb persons, resolve of Legis- lature relative to, 270.
Dean & Gilbert, 175.
Dearborn, Benjamin, 248. Gen. Henry, 228. Gen., 12. Mr., 38, 224, 225, 226. patent platform balance, 14.
Deblois, George L., 144, 190, 235, 299.
Stephen, 31. Declaration of Independence, celebration
of, 14, 56, 93, 180,227, 290. choice of orator, 14, 56, 180,227, 290.
Dedham, 152, 304.
review of Militia at, 149, 150, 152.
Deeds, 169.
exchange of land in West street for land in Mason street, 161, 162. for part of Purchase street, 262. from Ward N. Boylston, 261. Thomas Dennie, 261. T. Hubbard, 263. T. Lyman, 263. E. Marsh, 261. Mill Pond Corporation, 263. Paschel P. Pope, 263. R. G. Shaw, 262. Russell Sturgis, 263. in Massachusetts Bank, list of, 261. of Jolin Leverett, 18. minor children, 18. Benjamin Weld, 262. land exchange on Neck, 262. for Charles street, 262. Methodist alley, 262. new Court House, 262. N. Burying-ground, 262. from Southack's court to Beacon street, 262. in Middlecot street, 261.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Deeds of land in Milk street, 261. Mill pond, 96, 98. School street, 262. near Battery March street, 261. Green Dragon Tavern, 262. on Fish street, 262. sued for by Leverett's heirs, 50.
taken to widen Hanover street, 262. to General Hospital, ex- tracts from, 265, 266, 267. widen Somerset street, 261. Old State House, 363.
passageway to be conveyed to new South Church, 110. in Lynn street, com- mittee to examine, 200. of sewer privilege in Pleasant street, 261. water course, 262.
and papers, list of, deposited in Mass. Bank, 261, 262, 263. of town, to be de- posited in bank vault, 250.
Deer Island, application for, 49. buoy to mark sand-bar at, 12. committee on, 175.
to make inquiry relative to value, rents, etc., 175. to view, 200. conditions of lease of, 86. rent of, 49, 86.
reduction in, removal of sand, gravel or ballast forbidden, 10, 49, 86, 176, 181, 196. seawall to be built on, 196, 253. shifting of sand-bar at, 12. sweeping away of part of, 10.
Dehon, William, 21, 28, 64, 93, 119, 144, 190, 235, 299.
Dennie, Thomas, 30, 47, 161, 234, 261.
Dennis, Samuel, 191.
Deposition of Alexr. Orrock, 298.
William Taylor, relative to plans of Beacon street, 156. relative to claim of canal proprietors, 91.
Derby, Richard C., 264. Widow, 121. Derne street, 100, 197, 262. petition for compensation for land taken in, 175. refused, 175. Deuch, Lawson, 87, 95. Devens, Mr., 78.
Devonshire street, 29.
sale of wood in, 8.
Dewhurst, Henry, 198.
Dexter, Samuel, 104, 191, 237, 275.
Diamond, -, 58.
Dickenson, James, 31. James F., 31.
Dickerman, Peter, 6, 11, 61, 95, 120, 146, 194, 222, 235, 299.
Dickerson, David, 42.
Dickman, Samuel, 94. Dickson, -, 100, 248.
Dickson & Powell, 149, 199.
Dinsmore, William, 22, 64, 95, 120, 146, 193, 237, 279, 299.
Directors, Cornhill corporation, 164. letter from, 163. bond to be given by, 164. of General Hospital, 253. Mill Pond corporation, com- mittee to meet, 13.
communication to, relative to bridge from Cross to Union street, 185.
Dirt, contract for, to fill Blossom street, 284,286.
deposit of, on conmon, 182, 184. regulations relative to, 184. place of deposit for, 181, 182.
taken from land of Hancock heirs, 284. Disorderly places, licenses to sell liquors in, refused, 144.
Distillery, permit to carry water to, 233. petition for, near Mill pond, 260.
Distill house yard, 145. square, license for livery stable in, 139. Districts of town, assigned to selectmen, 173. duties of, 173, 174.
Essex, 77. Middlesex, 77.
northern, choice of sealer of weights and measures, 14. southern, choice of sealer of weights and measures, 14. Suffolk, 77.
Ditson, -, 34. Divisions of town, for collection of taxes, 38.
Dix, Mrs., 238, 240, 243. Widow, 233
Doane street, paving of, 237. Dock at Castle street, petition to fill street near, 194.
removal of fishermen from stalls on, 239. repairs to, at bottom of North street, 141. square, 30, 66, 67, 79, 107, 195, 251. auctioneers not to do busi- ness in, 27. judgment levied on prop- erty of John Brazer in, 135. money received from sale of land in, 249, 250. petition to build market houses near, 273, 274. regulations for standing of carts, etc., in, 67. volunteer patrol for, 208.
Dodd, Wm., 95. Dogget, Noah, 161. Domblide, Julia, 57. Donations, Mrs. Joanna Brooker's, 177. collection of interest on, 207. papers rela- tive to, 180, 263. Franklin, account of, by treas- urer, 283. accounts of, exam- ined, 302. books of secretary of, examined, 145, committee to con- fer relative to bonds of, 290.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Donations, Franklin, money in Manufac- turers and Me- chanics Bank, 283, 302. proposal for loan from, 253. Abiel Smith, 159, 160, 177, 178, 276, 290, 291. assessment on shares in Ken- nebec bridge, 177. payment of refused, 178.
for defence of town, 126. solicited, 127,128. solicited and col. lected, 127, 128. to be given to auditor, board of war, 130, 131, 132. to be received by deputy collec- tor, 129.
papers relative to, 263.
proceeds of distributed among widows, 269. Done, Levi, 62. Simeon, 62.
Donnison, Mr., 84.
Doorkeeper, interruption of meetings by, 229.
Dorchester, act to annex part of, 226. annexing partot, for burial- ground, 268, 285, 299. bounds of, 32, 33.
meeting with select m e n of, relative to, 202.
selectmen of, 32. shore, work of defences of, 129. Dorien, Mr., 53. Dorr, John, 231.
Josh. H., 43. Samuel, 233. , 214, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, 231, 232, 234, 236, 239, 240, 241, 245, 250, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 260, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 289, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295. Dorset's alley, 166, 206. land added to lots on, 224. in, for new street, 163.
Doubt, Katy, 91. Nancy, 94.
Downey, Mr., 188. Downing, Oliver, 193, 237, 297.
Doyle, Benefit, 131.
Drafts, -, 14.
monthly, 93, 180. quarterly, 91. for laying drain in Mill pond, 14. oil supplied the town, 12. payment of attorneys in suit against Ward N. Boylston, 276. payment of oil to Josialı Brad- lee, 140, 141. settlement with occupants of Mrs. Scollay's building, 192. on town, examination of, 218. treasurer for work on common, 181. almshouse land, 50.
Drafts on town treasurer for award for property taken in Dorset's alley and Cornhill, 176. unclaimed, to be cancelled, 140. credited to town, 140.
Drain across Mall and Common, 55. assessments for, 142.
in Newbury street, 151. Common street, 151. North Fed- eral court, 121. breach of law, regulating, 272. complaint against digging in South Boston, 271. expense of repairing, 144, 145, in Myrtle street, 196. assessments for, 196. repairing of, in North street, 147, 189. assessments for, 189, 190. repairing of White Bread alley, 141, 142. from Hawley to Federal street, 135, 136. assessments for, 136.
in Cross street, complaint, relative to, 182. laid by Francis Amory, 135, 136. compensation for, 135, 136. laid in Mill Pond, 1. new, in Orange street, 188.
opening of, 280.
repair of, in Park street, 190. assessments for, 190, 191. repairing of, in Robinson's alley, 124, 125, 193. passageway lead- ing south from Milk street, 123.
(See Sewers.)
Draper, Jeremiah, 87, 93, 119, 299.
Drew, Job, 297, 301.
Driscol, Mr., 29.
Drummond, Andrew, 4, 94, 189.
Dudley, -, 60.
Dunham, Josiah, 237.
Dunn, Sarah, 266.
Dupee, Horace, 70, 95, 120, 146, 194. Isaac, 215. -, 139. Durivage, Mrs., 77.
Dutch, 242. Dwight, Rev., 256.
Dyer, Ezra, 242.
Earth, from Beacon street, placed on Common, 156.
Eaton, David M., 144, 190, 235, 299. David S., 22, 64, 95, 120, 146, 193, 237. Edward M., 119. J. S., 47. Rev., 83, 284.
Eddy, Caleb, 273. Edes, Edward, 3. Education of blacks, bequest for, 160.
Edwards, Abram, 242. Charles. 93, 119, 144, 190. Richard, 21, 64, 93, 119, 144, 190, 235, 299. Eliot (Elliot), Ephraim, 63, 161. Jolin, 53, 94, 147. Samuel, 29. Simon, 222.
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Eliot (Elliot), Mr., 6, 52, 54, 58, 77, 78, 83, 84, 110, 114, 138, 172, 181, 213, 215. Rev. Dr., 58, 203.
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