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Extract[s] of ... lease[s] from the Selectmen of the town of Boston ...1678-01-01
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Several rules, orders, and by-lawsmade and agreed upon by the free-holders and inhabitants of Boston of the Massachusets [sic], at their meeting May, 12. and September 22. 1701. And approved by His Majesties justices for the county of Suffolk, at their general quarter sessions held at Boston, August 5th. and October 27th. next following. : Annoque regni Regis Gulielmi Tertij Angliae, &c. decimo tertioPrinted by Bartholomew Green, and John Allen, for Benjamin Eliot, and are to be sold at his shop under the west end of the Town House.1702-01-01
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At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, duely [sic] qualified and warned according to law, being convened at the Town-house the twelfth of May 1702. did then and there agree, as followeth, viz. ...Printed by Bartholomew Green?1711-01-01
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At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, duly qualified to act and vote in town affairs, being regularly assembled at the Town-House, the 17th day of May, 1714.For preventing of strangers coming from other places, and obtruding themselves on this town, without the knowledge and consent of the Select-men ..Printed by Bartholomew Green?1714-01-01
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At a public town meeting of the freeholders & other inhabitants of the town of Boston, legally warned and met, at the Town-House in Boston on Wednesday August second, and continued by adjournment to Fryday the eleventh of said month. Anno 1721.Printed by Benjamin Gray, at his shop in Corn-Hill1721-01-01
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At a publick town meeting of the freeholders & other inhabitants of the town of Bostonlegally warned and met at the Town-House in Boston on Wednesday August second, and continued by adjournment to Fryday the eleventh of said month. Anno 1721 : To John Clarke and Elisha Cooke Esqrs; William Clarke merchant, and William Hutchinson Esq; ..Printed for Benjamin Gray, at his shop in Corn-Hill.1721-01-01
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Voted, that whosoever shall keep any cow, going at large within the neck of Boston shall pay into the hand of such person as the selectmen shall appoint, to receive the same, the sum of five shillings and six-pence per annum. ...Printed by Bartholomew Green?1723-01-01
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Orders and by-laws made & agreed upon by the freeholders and inhabitants of the town of Bostonon May 14, 1719. on March 11. 1722. April 19. 1723. and March 8. 1724Printed by Bartholomew Green?1725-01-01
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Orders and by-laws made & agreed upon by the freeholders and inhabitants of the town of Bostonon May 14, 1719. on March 11. 1722. April 19. 1723. and March 8. 1724.Printed by Bartholomew Green?1725-01-01
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At a publick town-meeting in Boston, May 9th 1733, and continued by adjournment to May 11thVoted, that the following scheme, for setting up and regulating markets in this town, be forthwith printed; and that the committee appointed in March last, together with the select-men, be desired to receive any proposals that may be offered by the inhabitants of the town, in order to any addition or alteration therein. ..s.n.1733-01-01
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At a publick town-meeting in Boston, May 9th 1733, and continued by adjournment to May 11thVoted, that the following scheme, for setting up and regulating markets in this town, be forthwith printed; and that the committee appointed in March last, together with the select-men, be desired to receive any proposals that may be offered by the inhabitants of the town, in order to any addition or alteration therein. ...s.n.1733-01-01
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At a meeting of the freeholders, and other inhabitants of the town of Boston duly qualified, and warned according to law, being regularly assembled, in a public town meeting, at the Town House, on Wednesday April 24. 1734.For setting up, and regulating a public market.Printed for and sold by Samuel Gerrish, in Dock-Square, over against the Sun-Tavern1734-01-01
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Boston, ssWhereas at a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, on Friday the 16th of May last, it was voted as the opinion of the town that if the inhabitants will give in to the assessors a just valuation of their estates, that so the same may be laid before the General Court, it may probably be a means of their obtaining relief as to paying so large a proportion of the publick taxes ...[s.n.]1755-01-01
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Whereas this province labours under a heavy debt, incurred in the course of the late warand the inhabitants ... subject to very burthensome taxes ... We therefore the subscribers ... to promote industry, oeconomy and manufactures among ourselves ... will not, from and after the 31st of December next, purchase any of the following articles, imported from abroad ...[s.n.]1767-01-01
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At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Bostonlegally qualified and warned in public town meeting assembled, at Faneuil-Hall, on Tuesday the 31st day of March, A.D. 17671767-01-01
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Notification.The freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, are hereby informed, that the select-men have received a petition from a number of gentlemen ... to move for a re-consideration of the following vote ... on the memorial of Mr. Samuel Adams, viz. ...s.n.1768-01-01
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The freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, qualified as the law directs, are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil-Hall, on Monday the fourteenth day of march current ... to nominate and choose meet persons to serve the town the year ensuing as selectmen, town clerk, overseers of the poor, wardens, firewards, constables, and other officers as the law direct ...s.n.1768-01-01
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An appeal to the worldor, a vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions contained in certain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the American Board of Customs, and others; ...Published by order of the town of Boston, and reprinted in London, by the direction of Dennys de Berdt, Esq1769-01-01
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The select-men of the town of Boston having received from William Bollan, Esq; authentic copies of letters wrote to the Right Honorable the Earl of Hillsborough, His Majesty's secretary of state, by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, and others ...do hereby notify the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, qualified as the law directs, to assemble at Faneuil-Hall on Wednesday the fourth day of October next ... to consider and determine what steps are proper to be taken thereon--to choose a collector of taxes ..s.n.1769-01-01
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An appeal to the worldor, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions contain'd in certain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the commissioners of the American Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British MinistryPrinted and sold by Edes and Gill1769-01-01
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Appendix to the American gazettecontaining An appeal to the world: or, a vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions, contained in certain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, ... and others; ...Boston, printed and sold by Edes and Gill; and reprinted, in London, by G. Kearsly1769-01-01
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Additional observations to A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Bostonperpetrated in the evening of the 5th of March 17701770-01-01
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NotificationThe freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, qualified as the law directs, are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil-Hall on Monday next, 13th instant ... to take into consideration the petition of a number of inhabitants setting forth, that the passage way leading from the north part of Faneuil Hall Market into Ann-Street and Union Street ... is a public nuisance ...[s.n.]1770-01-01
An appeal to the world, or, A vindication of the town of Boston.Printed by Edes and Gill1770-01-01-
A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Bostonperpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770. By soldiers of the XXIXth regiment; which with the XIVth regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe.sold by Edes & Gill, in Queen street, and T. & J. Fleet in Cornhill1770-01-01
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A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by soldiers of the XXIXth regimentwhich with the XIVth regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastropheEdes and Gill1770-01-01
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A letter from the town of Boston, to C. Lucas, esqone of the representatives of the city of Dublin in Parliament: inclosing a short narrative of the massacre perpetrated there, in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by soldiers of the xxixth regiment, quartered in the town: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastropheReprinted by Tho. Ewing.1770-01-01
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Boston, November 20, 1772Gentlemen, We, the freeholders and other inhabitants of Boston, in town-meeting duly assembled ... apprehending there is abundant reason to be alarmed that the plan of despotism, which the enemies of our invaluable rights have concerted, is rapidly hastening to a completion ...[s.n.]1772-01-01
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The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Bostonin town meeting assembled, according to law. (Published by order of the town.) To which is prefixed, as introductory, an attested copy of a vote of the town at a preceding meeting.Printed by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street, and T. and J. Fleet, in Cornhill1772-01-01
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The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Bostonin town meeting assembled, according to law. <Published by order of the town.>Printed by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street, and T. and J. Fleet in Cornhill.1772-01-01
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Boston, November 20, 1772.Gentlemen, We, the freeholders and other inhabitants of Boston, in town-meeting duly assembled ... apprehending there is abundant reason to be alarmed that the plan of despotism, which the enemies of our invaluable rights have concerted, is rapidly hastening to a completion ..s.n.1772-01-01
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The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, in town meeting assembled, according to lawBoston, printed, London reprinted, and sold by J. Wilkie1773-01-01
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The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Bostonin town meeting affembled, according to lawprinted; London, reprinted1773-01-01
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Votes and proceedings of the town of Boston, June 17, 1774, at a legal and very full meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston ...Printed by Joseph Greenleaf?1774-01-01
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At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Bostonduly qualified and legally warned, in public town meeting, assembled at Faneuil-hall, on Tuesday the 26th day of July ... 1774 ...1774-01-01
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At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of Bostonon Monday the 18th of November inst. it was voted, that the following hand bill be printed, and delivered to the inhabitants, for their government in giving in to the committee an account of the damages they have received from a savage enemy, viz. Hand bill. ..s.n.1776-01-01
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Boston, Feb. 19th, 1777.In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this state, entitled "An act to prevent monopoly and oppression;" the select-men and Committee of Correspondence of this town have stated and affixed the following prices to certain articles not enumerated in said act ..s.n.1777-01-01
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Boston, Feb. 19th, 1777In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this state, entitled "An act to prevent monopoly and oppression;" the select-men and Committee of Correspondence of this town have stated and affixed the following prices to certain articles not enumerated in said act ...[s.n.]1777-01-01
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State of Massachusetts-Bay. The Honorable Henry Gardner, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of said stateTo the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] Greeting, &c. In obedience to an act ... These are, in the name of the government and people of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the twenty-ninth day of March ... 1778[s.n.]1778-01-01
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Copy of the proceedings of the inhabitants of Boston, June 17, 1779.Printed by Benjamin Edes and Company.1779-01-01
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Boston, Aug. 3d, 1779.Sir, As it is necessary for the committee appointed by the town to regulate the prices of labour and the wares of the different tradesmen, to know the rates at which such wares, &c. are now sold--You are requested by that committee to convene a number of the principal gentlemen in your way of business, and as soon as possible, to determine on on [sic] and report to said committee the present prices of your wares and labour. ..Printed by Benjamin Edes and Sons?1779-01-01
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Copy of the proceedings of the inhabitants of Boston, June 17, 1779.Printed by Benjamin Edes and Company.1779-01-01
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Boston, Aug. 3d, 1779Sir, As it is necessary for the committee appointed by the town to regulate the prices of labour and the wares of the different tradesmen, to know the rates at which such wares, &c. are now sold--You are requested by that committee to convene a number of the principal gentlemen in your way of business, and as soon as possible, to determine on on [sic] and report to said committee the present prices of your wares and labour. ...Printed by Benjamin Edes and Sons?1779-01-01
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Notification. The freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, qualified as the law directs, are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil-Hall, on Monday the 13th day of March current... to nominate and choose meet persons to serve the town the year ensuing, as selectmen, town-clerk ... constables and other officers ... By order of the selectmen, William Cooper, town-clerk. Boston, March 8th, 1780.s.n.1780-01-01
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Notification. The male inhabitants of the town of Boston ... are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil Hall on Wednesday the 3d day of May next... agreeable to the resolves of the convention passed the 2d of March last, to consider the form of government which has been agreed upon by said convention ... By order of the selectmen. William Cooper, town clerk. N.B. It is desired that all business may suspended [sic], that there may be a full attendance ... Boston, April 24, 1780.s.n.1780-01-01
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Boston, December 15, 1780At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, on the 13th instant, --- it was voted, that a committee of three persons for each ward, be chosen to class the inhabitants that are rated ... into one hundred and eighty-one classes; [each] class to furnish a man for the Continental Army ...[s.n.]1780-01-01
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Boston, December 15, 1780.At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, on the 13th instant, --- it was voted, that a committee of three persons for each ward, be chosen to class the inhabitants that are rated ... into one hundred and eighty-one classes; [each] class to furnish a man for the Continental Army ..s.n.1780-01-01
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The freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, qualified as the law directs, are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil-Hall ...to nominate and choose meet persons to serve the town the year ensuing, as selectmen, town-clerk ... and other officers as the law directs ..s.n.1781-01-01
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Gentlemen, The inhabitants of the town of Boston, legally assembled, have taken into consideration ...the subject of the fishery, and the great importance of a common right therein being secured to the United States, whenever a treaty of peace shall be concluded. ... This town have judged it necessary to instruct their representatives in the General Court on the subject. The instructions are inclos'd. ... In the name and by order of the town of Boston ... December 14, 1781.Printed by Benjamin Edes and Sons?1781-01-01
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston, March 15, 1782Whereas the General Court of this commonwealth on the eighth day of March instant did resolve, "That eighty-five men ... be immediately raised within the town of Boston, as said town's proportion for compleating and recruiting the Massachusetts line of the Continental Army."--and whereas the General Court did further resolve ... to class the inhabitants of said town ... into eighty-five classes ... each person contained in such class shall pay towards procuring the man for said class ... In compliance with said resolves, the assessors ... have fixed upon the under-written persons to compose one class, viz. To Mr. [blank] head of class, no. [blank] in ward no. [blank][s.n.]1782-01-01
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At a legal meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, at Faneuil-Hall, May 14, 1782and continued by adjournment to the 22d of said May. Voted, that the selectmen be directed to publish in hand-bills the regulations ... in consequence of a report of the committee appointed to audit the town-treasurer's accompts ... Which regulations are as follows, viz.s.n.1782-01-01
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Boston, April 10, 1783.At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston ... Resolved, that this town will at all times ... oppose every enemy to the just rights and liberties of mankind: And that after so wicked a conspiracy ... by certain ingrates ... who have been refugees and declared traitors to their country,--it is the opinion of this town, that they ought never to be suffered to return, but be excluded from having lot or portion among us. ... And the Committee of Correspondence are hereby requested ... to write to the several towns ... to come into the same, or similar resolves, if they shall think fit.s.n.1783-01-01
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Boston, April 10, 1783At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston ... Resolved, that this town will at all times ... oppose every enemy to the just rights and liberties of mankind: And that after so wicked a conspiracy ... by certain ingrates ... who have been refugees and declared traitors to their country,--it is the opinion of this town, that they ought never to be suffered to return, but be excluded from having lot or portion among us. ... And the Committee of Correspondence are hereby requested ... to write to the several towns ... to come into the same, or similar resolves, if they shall think fit[s.n.]1783-01-01
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Two plans for forming the town of Boston into an incorporated city1784-01-01
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Two plans for forming the town of Boston into an incorporated city.Published by order of the town, for the perusal and consideration of the inhabitants.s.n.1784-01-01
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Notification. The freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston ... are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil-Hall, on Wednesday 26th of Octob. inst.... to consider ... whether this town shall be incorporated with city privileges ... By order of the selectmen, William Cooper, town-clerk. Boston, Octob. 22, 1785.s.n.1785-01-01
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The system of public education, adopted by the town of Boston, 15th Octob. 1789.s.n.1789-01-01
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The system of public education, adopted by the town of Boston, 15th Octob. 1789.s.n.1789-01-01
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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, at Faneuil-Hall, by adjournment, on Tuesday the 27th day of March, 1792the report of the committee relative to carrying the by-laws of the town into execution--was read--whereupon it was voted, that the consideration of this report be referred to May meeting, and that the same be printed in hand-bills as soon as may be, in order to their being distributed amongst the inhabitants.s.n.1792-01-01
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Boston, January 13, 1792By the direction of the town, the following report is printed for the further information of the inhabitants; and the town-meeting stands adjourned to Wednesday morning next, ten o'clock ...[s.n.]1792-01-01
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At a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, on Thursday, the 19th day of January, 1792it was voted, that ... Thursday next, be assigned for the inhabitants of the town to take into consideration and to determine upon the report of their committee on the police of the town, as amended ... and that ... the same shall be printed in the newspapers and hand-bills; and one hand-bill left with each family in the town.s.n.1792-01-01
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Boston, January 13, 1792.By the direction of the town, the following report is printed for the further information of the inhabitants; and the town-meeting stands adjourned to Wednesday morning next, ten o'clock ..s.n.1792-01-01
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The treaty, its merits and demerits fairly discussed and displayeds.n.1796-01-01
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By-law relative to bulls and cows.It is hereby ordered, that the selectmen shall cause two or more good bulls to be provided, which shall be placed, and be permitted to go at large upon the common, from the first day of April to the first day of November, and one or more from the first day of November to the first day of April, yearly and every year. ..s.n.1796-01-01
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By-law relative to bulls and cows.It is hereby ordered, that the selectmen shall cause two or more good bulls to be provided, which shall be placed, and be permitted to go at large upon the common, from the first day of April to the first day of November, and one or more from the first day of November to the first day of April, yearly and every year. ...s.n.1796-01-01
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Broadside announcing a meeting to be held at Faneuil Hall on December 30, 1799 regarding the recent death of George Washington1799-01-01
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Schedule of the expenses of the town of Boston, from May 1, 1798, to May 1, 1799.Published conformably to the vote of the town, May 14, 1799.s.n.1799-01-01
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Boston, January 6, 1800The committee chosen by the town to adopt such measures as may indicate the public sensibility on the late afflictive event of the death of General George Washington, announce the following arrangements, to be adopted on Thursday, the ninth day of January inst. ...[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Boston, January 6, 1800.The committee chosen by the town to adopt such measures as may indicate the public sensibility on the late afflictive event of the death of General George Washington, announce the following arrangements, to be adopted on Thursday, the ninth day of January inst. ..s.n.1800-01-01
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By-Laws and Orderswith Rules and Regulations of the Board of Health, also sundry Laws of the Commonwealth1801-01-01
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The following report is printed by order of the townfor the information of the inhabitants, to be considered at the adjournment, on Thursday, 21st instant. : The committee appointed to report what legal and efficacious measures the town can take, to discover and remove vagrants and strangers of suspicious characters ... and also the method for the town to take, to come into regular watches or patroles, to preserve the town against incendiaries, and ... against destruction by fire; beg leave to report ...s.n.1802-01-01
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Statement of the expenses of the town of Bostonfrom May, 1801 to May, 1802s.n.1802-01-01
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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, Wednesday, December 21st, 1803 ...Gilbert & Dean, printers1803-01-01
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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, Wednesday, December 21st, 1803, the following report was read and ordered to be printed ..Gilbert & Dean, printers.1803-01-01
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Statement of the expenses of the town of Boston, from May 1803, to May 1804s.n.1804-01-01
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The Purchasers of certain lots of land on Boston Neck ... praying that the conditions of their purchase might be alteredthe following report respecting the enlargement of Feneuil-Hall is also to be considered at the adjournment, Thursday, 23d instants.n.1805-01-01
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The following is a particular description of the new division of the wards of the town of Bostons.n.1805-01-01
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The system of public educationPrinted for the School Committee of Boston1808-01-01
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The system of public educationPrinted for the School Committee of Boston1808-01-01
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Reportthe following report of a committee relative to the continuation of Front Street is printed by the order of the Town, and will be acted upon at the ensuing May meetings.n.1809-01-01
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Proceedings of the Association of Citizensto erect a monument in honour of Gen. George WashingtonGreenough and Stebbins1811-01-01
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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston ... the 11th day of June, A.D. 1812s.n.1812-01-01
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Report of the committee appointed to examine the state of the town and county treasuryThe committee appointed by the town at their meeting on the ninth day of March last, to examine the state of the town treasury and the affairs of the county treasury ... beg leave to report ...[s.n.]1812-01-01
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Report on the petition of Isaac P. Davis and others for liberty to build a mill dam and turnpike road from the bottom of Beacon street, and for other mill improvementss.n.1813-01-01
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Abstract of the bill of mortality for the town of Boston, from the 31st of December, 1811, to the 1st of January, 1813 ...s.n.1813-01-01
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Report on the petition of Isaac P. Davis and others for liberty to build a mill dam and turnpike road from the bottom of Beacon street, and for other mill improvementss.n.1813-01-01
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Report of the town's committee on the petition of Isaac P. Davis and others, for liberty to build a mill dam and turnpike road ... Report of the joint committee of both housess.n.1814-01-01
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The committee appointed to take into consideration the expediency of making an alteration in the municipal government of the town ... present the result of their deliberations in the form of a bill ...s.n.1815-01-01
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At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, held by adjournment on the 25th day of March, A.D. 1816 ...s.n.1816-01-01
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An abstract of the by-laws of the town of Boston and of the town of Boston and of the laws of the commonwealth enacted for the special regulation of the town ...1817-01-01
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At a town meeting held on the 25th of May 1818s.n.1818-01-01
The by-laws and orders of the town of Boston, passed at several legal town meetings, and duly approved by the Court of Sessionstogether with rules and orders passed by the selectmen, the rules and regulations of the Board of Health. Also, sundry laws of the Commonwealth, and other important information relating to the town of BostonPublished by Andrew J. Allen1818-01-01-
The inhabitants of the town of Boston are hereby notified that their meeting stands adjourned to Monday 31st December current ...s.n.1821-01-01
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Report of the Committee, appointed the 22nd October 1821, "to recommend a system for the more efficient administrations of the town and county government ..."1821-01-01
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The freeholders, and other inhabitants of the town of Boston qualified to vote in town affairs, are hereby notified to assemble at Faneuil Hall, on Monday, the 10th day of December current, at 10 o'clock, A.M.s.n.1821-01-01
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Report of the committee chosen by the inhabitants of the city of Boston to take into consideration the expediency of authorizing the City Council to make sale of the upland and flats, lying west of Charles Street, 1824.s.n.1824-01-01
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An act in addition to an act entitled "An act establishing the City of Boston."1824-01-01
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An ordinance providing for the appointment of an attorney and solicitor for the city of BostonAn ordinance to regulate common criers ; An ordinance to prevent the adulteration of bread.s.n.1826-01-01
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The committee appointed by a vote of this board, to inquire into the causes that have led to the expenditure by any officers or agents of the city, of any sum or sums of money beyond the amount first appropriated therefor ... beg leave to submit the following report ...s.n.1826-01-01
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The committee to whom was refered the orders of the Common Council to prepare 1st, a statement shewing the amount of the funded debt of the city ...s.n.1826-01-01
The Charter of the City of Boston, and Ordinances Made and Established by the Mayor, Aldermen ...True and Greene, city printers1827-01-01-
The trial of a lady on the suspicion of theft, who was confined thirty-three days in the Suffolk jailPublished by J.R. Caldwell1829-01-01
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Mr. Otis's speech, to the citizens of Bostonon the evening preceding the late election, of member to CongressJ.H. Eastburn1830-01-01
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The committee appointed to consider the expediency of adopting an uniform mode of classification of the schools, of prescibing and assigning the studies to each class ... respectfully report that, impressed with the importance of the subject referred to them, they have attentively and maturely considered it.s.n.1831-01-01
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An ordinance prescribing rules and regulations relative to nuisances, sources of filth, and causes of sickness within the city of Boston.s.n.1833-01-01
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Trial [Nuisance, Municipal Court of Boston for County of Suffolk, 1832-33]1833-01-01
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Interesting trialThe Commonwealth vs. The City of Boston[s.n.]1833-01-01
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The charter and ordinances of the city of Bostontogether with the acts of the legislature relating to the city ...J.H. Eastburn, city printer1834-01-01
[Report of committee appointed to inquire into possible water sources for the city]City of Boston1836-01-01-
Report of the commissioners appointed under an order of the City Council, of March 16, 1837, to devise a plan for supplying the city of Boston with pure waterJohn H. Eastburn, printer1837-01-01
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Salaries of officers.s.n.1838-01-01
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Division of wards.s.n.1838-01-01
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Water.s.n.1838-01-01
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Superintendent of Streets.s.n.1838-01-01
Papers relating to the introduction of pure water.J. H. Eastburn, city printer1838-01-01-
Proposed amendments to the city charterJohn H. Eastburn1838-01-01
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Primary school house.s.n.1838-01-01
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Rules for the distribution of the fire apparatus, 1864.s.n.1838-01-01
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Donation of land.s.n.1838-01-01
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City attorney.s.n.1839-01-01
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Election in ward 12.s.n.1839-01-01
Soft water.s.n.1839-01-01-
Port physician[s.n.]1841-01-01
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The ordinances of the city of Boston, passed since the year 1834, together with the acts of the legislature relating to the city since that periodbeing a supplement to the city charter and ordinances.John H. Eastburn, printer1843-01-01
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Rainsford Island[s.n.]1843-01-01
Report of the commissioners appointed under the order of the City Council, August 26, 1844to report the best mode and expense of bringing the water of Long Pond into the city of Boston.John. H. Eastburn, city printer1844-01-01
The Common School Controversy: Consisting of Three Letters of the Secretary ...Printed by J. N. Bradley& co.1844-01-01-
Report of a committee of the consumers of gas of the city of Boston, February 1844.John H. Eastburn, printer1844-01-01
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Report of Committee on the removal of the police court, 1859in Board of Aldermen, April 18, 1859publisher not identified1846-01-01
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List of outstanding taxes amounting to over five dollars for the years 1845, 1846, 1847.J.H. Eastburn, city printer1848-01-01
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City of Bostonthe introduction of pure water from Lake Cochituate into the city of Boston, will take place and be celebrated under the direction of the city government, on the 25th day of October, 1848, by a public procession and other ceremonies suited to the occasion, under the direction of the Committee of Arrangementss.n.1848-01-01
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Boston Water WorksOffice of the Superintendant of the E. Division ... you are hereby notified that the water will be stopped upon your premises for about five hours, for the purpose of making repairs on the worksA. Mudge & son, city printers1848-01-01
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A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Bostonperpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by soldiers of the 29th regiment which with the 14th regiment were then quartered there, with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastropheRepublished by John Doggert1849-01-01
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Report of committee on city hospital with letters from physicians, &c1849-01-01
A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in Boston ...: Perpetrated in the Evening of the Fifth ...J. Doggett, jr.1849-01-01-
Water commissioners' report respecting the progress of the water works1849-01-01
Opinions of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Cases of "Smith Vs ...Office of the printer to the Senate1849-01-01-
City of Bostonrevised ordinancespublisher not identified1850-01-01
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Report [an]d tabular statement of the censors, appointed by the board of mayor and aldermen, to obtain the state census of Boston, May 1, 1850also, a letter from Jesse Chickering, M.D. in reference to the same.John H. Eastburn, city printer1850-01-01
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The charter and ordinances of the city of Bostontogether with the acts of the legislature relating to the city and other municipal lawJ.H. Eastburn1850-01-01
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An ordinance in relation to water rates.s.n.1850-01-01
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Address to the members of the Common CouncilJ.H. Eastburn1851-01-01
Faneuil HallCity of Boston Board of Mayor and Aldermen1852-01-01
A memorial of Daniel Webster, from the city of Boston.Little, Brown and company1853-01-01-
Revised city charterpublisher not identified1854-01-01
The revised city charter to be submitted to the citizens for their ratification or rejection, on or before the second Monday of November 1854.J.H. Eastburn, city printer1854-01-01
Report of the Joint Special Committee on the Census of Boston, May, 1855including the report of the Censors, with analytical and sanitary observations.City Printers1856-01-01
Specifications for a building for the public libraryCity of Boston1856-01-01
The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Boston: Together with the Acts of the Legislature ...Moore & Crosby1856-01-01-
The charter and ordinances of the city of Boston, together with the acts of the legislature relating to the city, and an appendixMoore & Crosby1856-01-01
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The eighty-second anniversary of American independencebeing a full report of the events of the day in the city of Boston, together with the revised orations of Rufus Choate and John S. Holmes, and the speeches at the Faneuil hall and Revere House banquets. July 5, 1858...Boston Courier1858-01-01
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An oration delivered before the municipal authorities of the City of Boston, July 5, 1858G.C. Rand & Avery, City printers1858-01-01
An oration delivered before the municipal authorities of the City of Boston, July 5, 1858G. C. Rand & Avery, City printers1858-01-01-
Boston courier report of the union meeting in Faneuil Hall, Dec. 8th, 18591859-01-01
An oration delivered before the municipal authorities of the City of Boston, July 4, 1859G. C. Rand & Avery, City printers1859-01-01
Reports of the majority and minority of the committee on paving, on the Shawmut gas light company, and the remonstrance against the samemade to the board of aldermen, Monday, May 21, 1860, being city documents, nos. 41 and 42Rand & Avery, City Printers1860-01-01-
Report of Committee on the Amendments of City Charterpublisher not identified],1860-01-01
Report of Committee on the Amendments of the City Charters.n.,]1862-01-01-
An ordinance in relation to the Public Library, 1863.s.n.1863-01-01
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Report of commissioners and special committee on Back Bay streets, grades, and drainage, 1863.s.n.1863-01-01
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Contract between the city of Boston and J.E. and N. Brown, 1864.s.n.1864-01-01
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Leases of the city property, May 1, 1864.s.n.1864-01-01
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Complimentary banquet given by the City Council of Boston to Rear-Admiral Lessoffsky and the officers of the Russian fleet, at the Revere House, June 7, 1864.J.E. Farwell & Co., printers to the city1864-01-01
Reports of the Inspectors of prisons ... 1863of the Directors for public institutions, January 1864; and of the Committee appointed to investigate the alleged abuses at the houses of reformation ... March 1864J.E ̇Farwell and company1864-01-01
The Charter and Ordinances of the City of BostonJ. E. Farwell & co ., printers1864-01-01-
City document no. 20, for 1844, relating to South Boston streets, reprinted 1864.s.n.1864-01-01
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An ordinance relating to the overseers of the poor, 1864.s.n.1864-01-01
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Report of the committee appointed to investigate alleged abuses at the Houses of Reformation and Correction.J.H. Farwell and Co.1864-01-01
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Musical festival in honor of Admiral Lessoffsky and the officers of the Russian fleet, by the pupils of the public schools, of the city of Boston, at the Boston music-hall, on Wednesday, June 8, 1864, commencing at 5 o'clock p. m. preciselyJ.E. Farwell & co. printers to the city, 37 Congress street1864-01-01
Report of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis on donations for soldiers, 1864.J.E. Farwell & Co., printers to the city1864-01-01-
Report of committee to ascertain the daily travel on the East Boston Ferry, 1864.s.n.1864-01-01
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Report of Joint Special Committee on Amendments to the City Charterpublisher not identified],1864-01-01
A memorial of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States.City Council1865-01-01-
Celebration of the eighty-ninth anniversary of the national independence of the United States, July 4, 1865J.E. Farwell [& Co.,] City Printers1865-01-01
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Communication from the consulting physicians, relative to the Asiatic Cholera1865-1866Board of Aldermen.1865-01-01
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City of Bostonorder of services at Faneuil Hall, Monday, April 17, 1865, in honor of the memory of President LincolnJ.E. Farwell & Co., 37 Congress St.1865-01-01
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Report on purchase of a steam dredging machine, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Ordinance concerning the assessment and collection of taxes, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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An act in relation to the payment of state aid and the rules and regulations of the committee of the City Council of Boston, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of the assessors, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report in relation to a site for a new edifice for the Girls' High and Normal School, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Auditor's estimates for 1866-67from May 1, 1866, to April 30, 1867, with the report of the joint special committee of the City Council on the same, and the appropriations and tax recommended by them.s.n.1866-01-01
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Proceedings of the City Council on the occasion of the decease of Lieut.-Gen. Winfield Scott, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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An act to authorize the erection of a sea wall and the filling of certain flats in Charles River to abate a nuisance, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Majority and minority reports of the committee on Mt. Hope Cemetery, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Fifth location of the Broadway Railroad, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Request for an additional appropriation for fire alarms, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Request from Directors for Public Institutions for a transfer of appropriations, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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A request for an additional appropriation for the fourth police station, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of the several city officers as revised by the City Council, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of committee on market ordinance, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of committee on Broadway Railroad, fifth location, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of the officers of the city government, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of the committee on salaries, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Request for an additional appropriation for cemeteries, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report on the apportionment of representatives for county of Suffolk, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Request for an additional appropriation for the police department, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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A resolve relating to the expenditures of public money, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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A bill for the better inspection of gas, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Rules and regulations of the Soldiers' Relief Committee for 1866, together with the rules of the Executive Committee of Relief.s.n.1866-01-01
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An act concerning the laying out, altering, widening, and improving the streets of Boston, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report on the rules and regulations for the government of the police, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of committee on Metropolitan Railroad, twelfth location, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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A request for an additional appropriation for sewers, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Order on the donation of the Prince library, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report on request of School Committee for an appropriation to meet the increased salaries of teachers, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of the Fire Department, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of the committee on public lands in relation to lot of land offered by the Boston Water Power Company, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of superintendents, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Auditor's request for transfers of certain appropriations, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of the committee on East Boston ferries, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of the joint special committee on the subject of the grade and sewerage of the Church Street territory, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the public health, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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An ordinance relating to the law department, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
Proceedings of the City Council on the occasion of the decease of Charles Wells, fourth mayor of Boston, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01-
Reports on petitions of various temperance organizations, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of the police, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of the committee on public lands, also, order for an appropriation, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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An act for the better drainage of certain lands in the city of Boston, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of clerks ordered to be reported, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of county officers, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Auditor's report on leases by the city, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Request for an additional appropriation for alterations in the jail, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Agreement of abutters on Summer Street (made in 1848), in relation to widening said street, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report upon a monument in honor of the heroes of the late war, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Salaries of the mayor and executive officers of the City Council, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Central Relief Building for the use of Overseers of the Poor, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report upon the rules and regulations for the government of the Boston PoliceCity of Boston1866-01-01
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Report of committee on purchase of barracks at Gallop's Island, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Rules and regulations in relation to the construction of coal-holes, vaults, &c., under the sidewalkspassed October 19, 1863City of Boston1866-01-01
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Report of the committee on the petition of D.P. Scully and others, veteran volunteers, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Report of committee on the public library appropriation, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Laying out and widening streetsamounts expended for laying out and widening streets from June 1, 1822 (first year of city government), to April 30, 1865J.E. Farwell and Co., printers1866-01-01
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Ordinance in relation to public schools, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
Opinion of the consulting physicians on cholera, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01-
Request for an additional appropriation for the City Hospital, 1866.s.n.1866-01-01
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Reports in relation to the annexation of Roxbury to Boston, and the act of the legislature to unite said citiesA. Mudge1867-01-01
Report of the Evidence and Other Matter Presented Before a Joint Committee ...G.C. Rand and Avery1867-01-01
Ordinances of the city of Boston and acts of the legislature of Massachusetts on municipal subjects passed in 1866Alfred Mudge & Son, city printers1867-01-01
Proceedings at the dedication of the Ether Monument1868s.n.1868-01-01-
Celebration of the ninety-third anniversary of the Declaration of American Independence, July 5, 1869.Mudge & Son, city printers1869-01-01
Report of the hearing before a committee of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts on the occupation and improvement of the Commonwealth Flats on Charles River, November and December 1869.s.n.1870-01-01-
A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by soldiers of the Twenty-ninth regiment, which with the Fourteenth regiment were then quartered therewith some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe1870-01-01
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Digest of laws and ordinances relating to the public health and tenement buildings1870-01-01
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Report on the sale of bad meat in Boston[s.n.]1871-01-01
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Ordinances of the City of Boston and acts of the legislature of Massachusetts, on municipal subjectspassed in 1872Rockwell & Churchill1873-01-01
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Charter of the city of Boston and list of special statutes concerning the city, now in forcetogether with an outline of the present governmentpublisher not identified1873-01-01
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Report of Committee on revision of city charterpublisher not identified1873-01-01
Digest of the statutes relating to the survey and inspection of buildings in the city of Boston, 1873Rockwell & Churchill1873-01-01-
Ordinances and Rules and Orderspassed between 1st Jan. 1870, and 1st Aug. 18741874-01-01
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Ordinances and rules and orders of the city of Bostontogether with the general and special statutes of the Massachusetts legislature relating to the city1874-01-01
A memorial of Charles SumnerPrinted by order of the city council1874-01-01-
New city charter, as amended by the Board of Aldermenpublisher not identified1875-01-01
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Proposed amendments to certain sections of the new city charterpublisher not identified1875-01-01
Report ... with a Draft of a New CharterRockwell & Churchill1875-01-01
Celebration of the centennial anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill.With an appendix containing a survey of the literature of the battle, its antecedents and results.Printed by order of the City council1875-01-01
March 17th, 1876: Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of the Evacuation of Boston by the ...Printed by order of the City council1876-01-01
Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of the Evacuation of Boston by the British Army, March ...Printed by order of the City Council1876-01-01-
March 17th, 1876celebration of the centennial anniversary of the evacuation of Boston by the British Army, March 17th, 1776 : reception of the Washington Medal : oration delivered in Music Hall, and a chronicle of the siege of BostonCity Council1876-01-01
March 17th, 1876celebration of the centennial anniversary of the evacuation of Boston by the British Army, March 17th, 1776 : reception of the Washington medal : oration delivered in Music Hall, and a chronicle of the siege of BostonPrinted by order of the City council1876-01-01-
An appeal to the people of New England [for money to redeem the old south meeting-house foreverSigned by Alexander H. Rice, and others1876-01-01
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An ordinance to establish the Boston Water Board[s.n.]1876-01-01
Dedication of the monument on Boston Common erected to the memory of the men of Boston who died in the Civil War.Printed by order of the City council1877-01-01-
Boston town records [1631]-1822Municipal printing office1877-01-01
Report of commission on the treatment of the poor.Rockwell and Churchill1878-01-01
Bronze group commemorating emancipation.Printed by order of the City Council1879-01-01-
Index to the City documents, 1834 to 18801880-01-01
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List of streets, avenues, courts, places, etcshowing the numbers and divisions of those extending through more than one ward1880-01-01
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Report of the Joint standing committee on water, on the impurity of the water supply, with the report of Ira Remsen on the subject1881-01-01
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Report of Commissioners on revision of ordinancesRockwell and Churchill1882-01-01
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Re-dedication of the Old state house, Boston. July 11th. 1882.Printed by order of the City council1882-01-01
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Revised Ordinancespassed prior to Dec. 31, 18828th Revision, [with] Revised Regulations.1882-01-01
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Minority report of William H. Whitmore (one of the trustees of the Public Library) on the fitness of the English High and Latin School Building for the uses of the Public LibraryThe City1882-01-01
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Fortieth anniversary of the election of Washington Parker Gregg as clerk of the Common Council of the city of BostonCelebrated by a complimentary banquet, given by past and present members of the Common Council, at the Hotel Vandome, June 7, 1882Printed by order of the City Council1882-01-01
Re-dedication of the Old State House, Boston, July 11, 1882.2d ed.Printed by order of the City Council1883-01-01-
Rules and regulations relating to licensed hackney carriagesRockwell and Churchill, city printers, no. 39 Arch Street1884-01-01
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Ordinances of the city of Boston, in addition to and amendment of the revised ordinancespassed in 1883Rockwell and Churchill1884-01-01
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A memorial of Wendell Phillips from the city of Boston.Printed by order of the City Council1884-01-01
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Report of the Commission on the City Charter, 1884publisher not identified1884-01-01
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Special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts relating to the city of Boston passed prior to January 1, 1885, together with the provisions of the public statutes referring especially to BostonRockwell and Churchill, City Printers1885-01-01
Re-dedication of the Old state house3d ed.Printed by order of the City council1885-01-01-
Sixth report of the Joint Standing Committee on Legislative Mattersgiving text of new city charter <Acts of 1885--chap. 266>publisher not identified1885-01-01
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City of Bostonreport on revised ordinances ...[s.n.]1885-01-01
Digest of the statutes relating to the inspection and constrution of buildings in the city of Boston, 1886Rockwell and Churchill1886-01-01-
The revised ordinances of 1885 of the city of Bostonas passed and approved December 14, 1885 : (with amendments thereto, passed and approved, to May 1, 1886) : to which are added the revised standing regulations of the Board of Aldermen9th revision.Rockwell and Churchill, city printers1886-01-01
The Revised Ordinances of 1885, of the City of Boston: As Passed and Approved December 14, 1885 ...Rockwell and Churchill , city printers1886-01-01-
Extracts from the public statutes relating to the city of BostonSpecial statutes, passed prior to Jan. 1, 1888. Being the second part of the collection1887-01-01
Extracts from the Public Statutes Relating to the City of Boston: Special Statutes, Passed Prior ...1887-01-01
Digest of the statutes and of the ordinances relating to the inspection and construction of buildings in the city of Boston, 1887Rockwell and Churchill1887-01-01-
Ordinances of the city of Bostonin addition to and amendment of the revised ordinances of 1885, passed in 1885, '86, and '87Rockwell and Churchill1888-01-01
Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of BostonRockwell and Churchill)1889-01-01
Digest of the statutes and of the ordinances relating to the inspection and construction of buildings in the city of BostonRockwell and Churchill1889-01-01-
Digest of the statutes and of the ordinances relating to the inspection and construction of buildings in the city of Bosston. 1889Rockwell and Churchill, city printers1889-01-01
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Voting precincts. 18891889-01-01
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Annual report of the superintendent of common and public grounds, 1889Rockwell and Churchill1889-01-01
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Laws applying to tenements in the city of BostonAssociated Charities of Boston1889-01-01
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A memorial of the American patriots who fell at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775with an account of the dedication of memorial tablets on Winthrop Square, Charlestown, June 17, 1889, and an appendix containing illustrative papers [by William H. Whitmore]2d ed.Printed by order of the City Council1889-01-01
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A memorial of the American patriots who fell at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775with an account of the dedication of the memorial tablets on Winthrop Square, Charlestown, June 17, 1889, and an appendix containing illustrative papers / [City of Boston] .3d ed.[s.n.]1890-01-01
The Revised Ordinances of 1890 of the City of Boston, and the Revised ...Rockwell and Churchill1890-01-01-
The revised ordinances of 1890 of the city of Bostonand the revised regulations of 1890 of the Board of Aldermen of the city of Boston10th revision.Rockwell and Churchill1890-01-01
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A memorial of David Dixon PorterPrinted by order of the City Council1891-01-01
A memorial of John Boyle O'Reilly from the city of Boston ...2 ed.Printed by order of the Common council1891-01-01
Annual Report of the Boston Water Board, for the Year Ending ...s.n.1891-01-01-
Final report of the special committee appointed by the mayor to inspect the public institutions of Boston1892-01-01
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Report of the committee on the department of public grounds on encroachment on boston common1892-01-01
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Ordinances in addition to and amendment of the revised ordinances of 1890passed in 1890 and 18911892-01-01
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A memorial of benjamin f. Butler from the city of Boston.1893-01-01
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Ordinances in addition to and amendment of the revised ordinances of 1892passed in 18921893-01-01
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A memorial of James G. Blaine from the City of BostonPrinted by order of the City Council1893-01-01
Boston births from A.D. 1700 to A.D. 1800.Rockwell & Churchill, city printers1894-01-01-
A memorial of Alexander HaMilton Rice from the city of Boston.1895-01-01
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A memorial of David Glasgow Farragut from the City of Bostonwith an account of the dedication of the Farragut Statue at Marine Park, South Boston, June 28, 1893.Printed by order of the City Council1896-01-01
Annual Report of the Water Commissioner, for the Year Ending ...Rockwell and Churchill1896-01-01-
Boston marriages from 1700.Municipal Printing Office1898-01-01
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Mayor's message transmitting report of advisory committee[s.n.]1899-01-01
The Revised Ordinances of 1898 of the City of Boston: And the Revised Regulations of 1898 of the ...Municipal Printing Office1900-01-01-
Ordinances and Rules and Orders. 18982d ed.1900-01-01
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Ordinances of 1901Chapter 7 : Concerning the draw of Charlestown Bridge[s.n.]1901-01-01
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Ordinances of 1901Chapter 2 : Concerning junk dealers, etc[s.n.]1901-01-01
Digest of the statutes and of the ordinances relating to the construction, maintenance and inspection of buildings in the city of Boston, 1901Municipal Printing Office1901-01-01-
Ordinances and Rules and Orders. 18983d ed.1902-01-01
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History of the Franklin Fundbeing the agreed facts in Collins vs. James H. Doyle et als. and the attorney generalMunicipal Printing Office1902-01-01
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Investigation of Boston almshousesHearing 10-13, 14-181903-01-01
Monument to Joseph Warren, its origin, history and dedication, 1898-1904.Municipal printing office1905-01-01
Officials and employees of the city of Boston and county of Suffolk with their residences, compensation, etc.Print. Dept.1905-01-01
The Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin: Celebration ...The University Press]1906-01-01-
Tuberculosisnature of the disease, danger and sources of contagion, how to prevent, how to cure, and advice to the well and the sick : together with the Mayor's orders to the heads of city departments in regard to consumption among city employeesMunicipal Printing Office1906-01-01
TENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Penal Institutions CommissionerMunicipal Printing Office1907-01-01
The consolidated statutes relating to the city of BostonMunicipal Printing Office1908-01-01
Boston births, baptisms, marriages and deaths, 1630-1699.Municipal Printing Office1908-01-01
Brighton Day: Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the ...Municipal printingoffice1908-01-01-
The revised ordinances of 1898 of the city of Boston and the revised regulations of 1898 of the Board of Aldermen of the city of Bostonbeing the twelfth revision, sixth edition, with all the ordinances and regulations passed from the passage of the revised ordinances of 1898 and the revised regulations of 1898 to November 1, 1908, and an index6th ed.Print. Dept.1908-01-01
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A catalogue of the city councils of Boston, 1822-1908, Roxbury, 1846-1867, Charlestown, 1847-1873 and of the selectmen of Boston, 1634-1822also of various other towns and municipal officers.City of Boston printing department1909-01-01
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Officials and employees of the City of Boston and County of Suffolk with their residences, compensation, etc., 1909Municipal Printing Office1909-01-01
Index to the city documents, 1834 to 1909, with an appendix containing a list of city publications not included among the numbered documents.1910-01-01
Annual Report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston1911-01-01
Reports and CommunicationsPrinting Dept1911-01-01
Annual Report of the Police Commissioner for the City of BostonThe Office1912-01-01
The building law of the city of BostonChapter 550 of Acts of 1907 (as amended by Acts 1908, Chap. 336; Acts 1909, Chap. 313; Acts 1910, Chap. 631; Acts 1912, Chaps. 369 and 370)William H. Sayward1912-01-01
Annual Report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston1914-01-01-
Building law of the city of Boston ...Building department1915-01-01
The revised ordinances of 1914 of the city of Bostonbeing the thirteenth revision, with tables showing the disposition of prior ordinances and regulations and an index.Printing Department1915-01-01-
Manual of the public schools 19161916-01-01
Exercises at the dedication of the statue of Wendell Phillips, July 5, 19161916-01-01
Boston and its story1630-1915Printing Department1916-01-01
Annual Report of the Board of Election CommissionersElection Dept1916-01-01
City flag ...Chapter 8. Revised ordinances 1914. Establishing the municipal standard and City flag1917-01-01
Arithmetic: Determining the Achievement of Pupils in Common Fractions ...Printing department1918-01-01
Increased Salaries for Teachers and Members of the Supervising Staff of the ...Printing Department1919-01-01-
Digest of health laws, Boston, 1923.Rules and regulations of the Health Department of the City of Boston, with extracts from the general and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from the regulations of state departments and from the city ordinances, relative to the public health in the city of Boston.1923-01-01
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Digest of health laws, Boston, 1923rules and regulations of the Health Department of the City of Boston, with extracts from the general and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from the regulations of state departments and from the city ordinances, relative to the public health in the city of BostonPrinting Department1923-01-01
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Boston year book, 1923-1924Printing Dept.1924-01-01
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The revised ordinances of 1925 of the city of Bostonbeing the fourteenth revision with tables showing the disposition of prior ordinances and an index.Printing Department1925-01-01
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Building Law relative to the use of Buildings and Premises, Heights and Bulk of Buildings and the occupancy of lots in specified districts of the City of Boston, (Chapt. 219, Acts of 1925)1925-01-01
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1776-1926, a patriotic celebration commemorating the 150th anniversary of the evacuation of Boston by the British troopsCity of Boston1926-01-01
The building law of the city of Bostonbeing acts of 1907, chapter 550, as amended also general and special acts relating to buildings and their maintenance, use and occupancyBuilding Department1929-01-01-
Cradle of libertyFaneuil Hall, Boston, MassachusettsThe City1933-01-01
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Special laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts relating to the city of Bostonenacted prior to January 1, 1938Printing Dept.1938-01-01
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Cradle of libertyFaneuil Hall1941-01-01
Building code of the city of BostonConsisting of chapter 479 of the Acts of 1938 as amended by chapter 217 of the Acts of 1939, with the amendments by ordinance of the City council incorporatedPrinting Dept.1944-01-01-
Boston city charter, 1909-1946A report prepared for the Special Charter Commission of 1946Boston Municipal Research Bureau and Civic Department of the Boston Chamber of Commerce1946-01-01
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The Revised ordinances of 1947 of the city of Boston, being the fifteenth revision with tables showing the disposition of prior ordinances and an indexPrint. Dept.1947-01-01
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Survey the social and health needs and services of Greater Boston, 1947-491949-01-01
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Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in BostonFacsimile editionAyer Co Pub1949-06-01
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Currently operative provision of chapter 452 of the acts of 1948 [and chapter 486 of the acts of 1909] as amended1951-01-01
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A guide to Boston and the Old Bay Colony1952-01-01
Building code of the city of Bostonconsisting of chapter 479 of the Acts of 1938, as amended by chapter 217 of the Acts of 1939, with the amendments by ordinance incorporated.Administrative Services Dept., Printing Section1954-01-01
Central business district, memorandum of understanding.1962-01-01-
Boston zoning codeadopted March 29, 1963, and Enabling act, P 724 ...Administrative Services Department, Printing section1963-01-01
Official roster, Dorchester day parade, June 14, 19641964-01-01
Building code of the city of Bostonconsisting of chapter 479 of the Acts of 1938, as amended by chapter 217 of the Acts of 1939, with the amendments by ordinance incorporatedAdministrative Services Dept., Printing Section1964-01-01-
South End Urban Renewal Area1965-01-01
Copley square competition, Boston, Massachusetts1965-01-01
Copley square competition1966-01-01
Employees' group insurance plan, effective January 1, 19661966-01-01
Negro population change - North Dorchester / Roxbury1967-01-01-
Boston Zoning Code and Enabling Actas amended through May 1, 1968Printing Section1968-01-01
A review of progress under the workable program for community improvement for the elimination and prevention of slums and blights in Boston, Massachusetts1968-01-01
City of Boston in behalf of lena park housing development corporation application for neighborhood facilities grant for lena park community service center.1969-01-01-
Population change, 1960-1967, the Tubman House service area1969-01-01
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Building code, city of Boston.Building Department1970-01-01
Agreement to make payments in lieu of taxes1974-01-01
Application for federal assistance (nonconstruction programs) comprehensive planning assistance, Boston, Massachusetts, July 1, 1975 - June 30, 1976 (cpa ma 01 00 1041).1975-01-01
Patriots' day 1975, 200th anniversary of start of war for independence, joint observance of nine Massachusetts cities and towns, Arlington, Boston, Concord, Cambridge, Littleton, Brookline, Somerville, Lexington, Medford: a commemoration of particular inspiration to insure perpetuation of privileges of freedom and liberty inherited from colonial patriots1975-01-01
The Boston Planproposal for a new neighborhoodCity of Boston1977-01-01
Affirmative action components for the Boston plan1977-01-01
The fiscal legislative package of the city of Boston: 19771977-01-01
Issue to be resolved: harbor1977-01-01
The fiscal legislative package of the city of Boston: 19771977-01-01
Issues in hyde park proposal1977-01-01
Cost estimates for the Boston plan1977-01-01
Boston enterprise1978-01-01
Housing assistance plan, city of Boston, cdbg year iii.1978-01-01
Lafayette place urban development action grant: an application for funding under section 119 of the community development act of 1977.1978-01-01
Charlestown naval shipyard urban development action grant, January, 1978, an application for funding under section 119 of the community development act of 1977.1978-01-01-
The Boston planemployment and training services : draft for community reviewEmployment and Economic Policy Administration1978-01-01
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City of Boston municipal register for 1978-1979Printing Section1979-01-01
Boston open space and recreation plan, 1980-19851979-01-01
Public hearing in the matter of the draft environmental impact statement for the proposed copley place project: place: rabb lecture hall, Boston public library, main branch, copley square, Boston, mass., 02201, date: Thursday, March 20, 1980, time: 7:00 p.m.1980-01-01
Response by the city of Boston to an administrative complaint submitted by greater Boston legal services to hud concerning the copley place urban development action grant.1980-01-01-
Boston zoning code & enabling act as amended through May 15, 1981Inspectional Services Department, City of Boston1981-01-01
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A Report on Boston's convention market and the expansion of Hynes AuditoriumPeat Marwick, Mitchell1981-01-01
Boston international1983-01-01-
Downtown Crossingan economic strategy plan ; Boston's vision for the futureThe Authority1983-01-01
Gabriel f. Piemonte dedication1984-01-01-
City of Boston code.Coded Systems Corp.1985-01-01
Boston by design: six district design guidelines1985-01-01
Lodging houses1986-01-01
Roxbury neighborhood housing initiatve.1986-01-01-
Boston zoning code & enabling act as amended through July 31, 1988published for Boston Zoning Commission by Boston Redevelopment Authority1988-01-01
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City of Boston code, 1985Coded Systems Corp.1989-01-01
Presentation on the impact of local aid1989-01-01
Boston works harder program update: winter 19891989-01-01
Competitive cities act of 19911990-01-01
Safe neighborhoods plan for the city of Boston1990-01-01
Building Boston's economic future: an agenda for economic development. (draft)1991-01-01
A call to action: Boston's budget1991-01-01
A revenue proposal responding to our fiscal crisis1992-01-01
Boston works: partnerships for a sustainable community1994-01-01
City of Boston application for Massachusetts economic target area disignation1994-01-01
1994 oath of office1994-01-01
Boston's economy: excerpt from the "official statement of the city of Boston, Massachusetts $75,000,000 general obligation bonds"1995-01-01
Boston works for business: directory of business and financial assistance1995-01-01
Circumferential ring regional planning compact signing ceremony, October 19, 1995, bunker hill community college1995-01-01
Directory of higher education scholarship programs for Boston students1995-01-01
Sexual harassment policy/investigation procedure1996-01-01
City of Boston cabinet structure1997-01-01
Digging out: a guide to snow removal, parking and much more1997-01-01
Taxpayer referral and assistance center1998-01-01
Boston main streets contact list, July 19981998-01-01
Street furniture: a comprehensive street furniture program for Boston1998-01-01
Housing today: Boston's challenges and opportunities1999-01-01
Inauguration 20002000-01-01-
City of Boston code of ordinances.American Legal Publishing2001-01-01
Directory of higher education scholarship programs for Boston students.2001-01-01
Workforce investment act: individual training account management: Boston best practices guide2002-01-01
Address of Patrick A. Collins, Mayor of Boston, to the city council, January 5, 19032003-01-01
Criminal offender record information [cori] policy and procedure2004-01-01
A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in Boston, Perpetrated in the Evening of the Fifth day of March, 1770Franklin Classics2018-10-14-
Ordinances of 1901, Chapter 6 concerning Salaries of first assistant assessors
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An ordinance for the regulation of public porters and handcartmen.s.n.
Naturalized voters1869-1871-
Ordinances of 1901, Chapter 4 concerning Employees of the Street Department
Mayor's youth leadership corps: a program for tomorrow's leaders today
An act in addition to an act to provide for the regulation and inspection of buildingsthe more effecttal [sic] prevention of fire, and the better preservation of life and property in Boston
Municipal registercontaining rules and orders of the City Council, the city charter and recent ordinances, and a list of the officers of the City of Boston, for ...J.H. Eastburn
Copley square competition, Boston, Massachusetts: official program for the design of copley square.
New south end housing nears completion-
An ordinance relative to intelligence offices.s.n.
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Ordinances of 1901, Chapter 5 concerning Dumping of Garbage, etc
Officials and employees of the city of Boston and county of Suffolk with their residences, compensation, etc. 1905.Print. Dept.
Homebase, home buyers assistance service
DocumentCity Council
Bosnet
Boston wants amtrak's heavy locomotive repair yards and has the site-
Ordinances of 1900, Chapter 3 concerning Members of the Fire Department
Downtown crossing.-
Ordinances of 1901, Chapter 7 concerning the Draw of Charlestown Bridge
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Ordinances of 1901, Chapter 2, concerning Junk Dealers, etc
Removal of graffiti agreement and release of liability-
An ordinance to provide for the management and disposition of the fund appropriated to the Fire Department.s.n.
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Mechanics' Building, best known and most popular exposition hall in BostonOwned and operated by the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Huntington AvenueSN
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An ordinance for the due regulation of the markets.s.n.
An act in addition to an act to provide for the regulation and inspection of buildingsthe more effecttal [sic] prevention of fire, and the better preservation of life and property in Boston.-
[Briefs, motions, etc. by C.A. Snow of Co's counselMassachusetts, Superior court, 1900-03?]