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James Henry Blake

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73:, taking a census of buildings, banning illegal hay scales along the wharf, and clearing the streets of snow. He also passed a leash law forbidding large dogs to roam the streets. The most violence he saw was snowball fights, against which he swiftly levied hefty fines. For his diligence, he received a salary increase of $ 100 in 1844. 76:
Blake was replaced as Marshal by Ira Gibbons in 1845, whereafter he returned to the business of real estate. He opened an office on State Street and later, as his business grew, moved to Congress Street. In 1847, Blake, along with police officer Samuel D. Fuller, helped recover articles stolen from
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disappeared after not returning from lunch, the Parkman family began a search with Blake and his brother Edward. While Edward went to City Marshal Tukey to appeal for police help, James searched in Boston. Tukey sent police officers to drag the river and search the areas the doctor frequented. On
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After this encounter James met William V. Thompson, the City Clerk. Thompson told James that he had seen his uncle the afternoon of November 23, just after 2:00 p.m. He also told him he had spoken to Webster about Parkman and Webster told him that Parkman was angry and excited regarding
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Webster's failure to pay on the outstanding debt to him. On November 30, 1849, Parkman's remains were found by the College janitor in Webster's privy. Blake requested his own Medical Examiner, Charles T. Jackson, be present to examine the remains.
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Blake was involved in other court cases, either as a juror or a plaintiff. Two of his appearances as plaintiff involved the burglary of his clothes. James Henry Blake died on August 1, 1874, in a boating accident in the Boston Harbor.
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Blake established himself as a merchant and real estate broker and also served in the Massachusetts Artillery as Major of Independents Cadets beginning in 1830. In 1831, while conducting business aboard the ship
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Daily Atlas, published as The Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 05-31-1855; Volume: XXIII; Issue: 283; Page: 2; Farmer's Cabinet, published as The Farmers' Cabinet.; Date: 11-15-1855; Volume: 54; Issue: 15; Page:
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Daily Atlas, published as The Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 07-26-1845; Volume: XIV; Issue: 22; Page: 3 Daily Atlas, published as The Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 08-04-1845; Volume: XIV; Issue: 29; Page: 1
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Blake recounted his meeting with Webster in the court trial. At the end of the twelve-day trial, Webster was found guilty. Amid the furor of the verdict, Blake returned to his business.
69:. He was appointed City Marshal of Boston on May 1, 1840, at an annual salary of $ 1,000.00. Most of Blake's term as Marshal was involved overseeing July 4 celebrations on the 555: 58:, two pirates boarded the boat where Blake witnessed their arrest. He testified against the pirates in the first of his many court appearances. 560: 393:
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In May 1849, the City of Boston and 17 citizens petitioned to have Blake return to fill the post and oust their City Marshal,
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Boston Evening Transcript, published as Daily Evening Transcript; Date: 04-23-1847; Volume: XVIII; Issue: 5135; Page: 2
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Daily Atlas, published as The Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 06-24-1845; Volume: XIII; Issue: 252; Page: 2
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from 1840 to 1845. He was a son of Edward Blake and Sarah (Parkman) Blake and nephew of
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The Trial of Prof. John W. Webster Indicted for the Murder of Dr. George Parkman
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Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the Murder of Doctor George Parkman
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who was eventually found to be responsible for Parkman’s Murder
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The History of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company
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362: 360: 61:On May 12, 1835, he married Marianne Wildes of 470:. Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press, 1967 314: 312: 8: 97:November 25, Blake was standing outside the 520:. New York: Stringer & Townsend, 1850. 474:Massachusetts State Archives, Vital Records 402:Bemis 497; Stone 302; Journal 554; Globe 73 92:On November 23, 1849, after Blake's uncle, 148: 146: 124: 509:. Boston: Redding & Company, 1850 488:Report of the Trial of John W. Webster 468:Policing in the City: Boston 1822-1885 446:Report of the Case of John W. Webster 45:who were well respected merchants. 7: 77:Ebenezer Mann, another merchant. 556:Accidental deaths in Massachusetts 25: 458:Boston: E. Clapp & Sons, 1857 375:Bemis 265; Journal 42-3; Globe 57 496:The Disappearance of Dr. Parkman 498:. Boston: Little, Brown, 1971. 88:Disappearance of George Parkman 84:, but Tukey kept the position. 1: 482:Boston: Mudge & Son, 1898 449:. Boston: Little, Brown, 1850 577: 18:James Henry Blake (Boston) 527:. Boston: Eastburn, 1842. 65:and ran his brokerage on 491:. Boston: Holden, 1850 561:Boating accident deaths 99:Harvard Medical College 478:Roberts, Oliver Ayer. 188:Police Museum, Lane 46 512:Webster, John W. and 501:Webster, John W. and 366:Bemis 265; Journal 43 345:Bemis 167; Stone 94-5 131:Vital Records 267:172 49:Early life and career 27:American city marshal 523:Whitman, Zachariah. 462:Boston Police Museum 354:Bemis 146; Stone 94; 336:Journal 35; Globe 40 494:Sullivan, Robert. 161:Boston Directory 28 541:People from Boston 514:The New York Globe 503:The Boston Journal 384:Bemis 73; Stone 47 103:John White Webster 31:James Henry Blake 16:(Redirected from 568: 485:Stone, James W. 432: 429: 423: 419: 413: 409: 403: 400: 394: 391: 385: 382: 376: 373: 367: 364: 355: 352: 346: 343: 337: 334: 328: 325: 319: 316: 307: 304: 298: 295: 289: 286: 280: 277: 271: 268: 262: 259: 253: 250: 244: 241: 235: 232: 226: 222: 216: 213: 207: 204: 198: 195: 189: 186: 180: 177: 171: 168: 162: 159: 153: 150: 141: 138: 132: 129: 21: 576: 575: 571: 570: 569: 567: 566: 565: 531: 530: 452:Blake, Samuel. 443:Bemis, George. 440: 435: 430: 426: 420: 416: 410: 406: 401: 397: 392: 388: 383: 379: 374: 370: 365: 358: 353: 349: 344: 340: 335: 331: 326: 322: 317: 310: 305: 301: 296: 292: 287: 283: 278: 274: 269: 265: 260: 256: 251: 247: 242: 238: 233: 229: 223: 219: 214: 210: 205: 201: 196: 192: 187: 183: 178: 174: 169: 165: 160: 156: 151: 144: 139: 135: 130: 126: 122: 90: 51: 43:Boston Brahmins 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 574: 572: 564: 563: 558: 553: 548: 543: 533: 532: 529: 528: 521: 510: 499: 492: 483: 476: 471: 466:Lane, Roger. 464: 459: 450: 439: 436: 434: 433: 424: 414: 404: 395: 386: 377: 368: 356: 347: 338: 329: 320: 308: 299: 290: 281: 272: 263: 254: 245: 236: 227: 217: 208: 199: 190: 181: 172: 163: 154: 142: 133: 123: 121: 118: 94:George Parkman 89: 86: 50: 47: 39:George Parkman 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 573: 562: 559: 557: 554: 552: 549: 547: 544: 542: 539: 538: 536: 526: 522: 519: 515: 511: 508: 504: 500: 497: 493: 490: 489: 484: 481: 477: 475: 472: 469: 465: 463: 460: 457: 456: 451: 448: 447: 442: 441: 437: 428: 425: 418: 415: 408: 405: 399: 396: 390: 387: 381: 378: 372: 369: 363: 361: 357: 351: 348: 342: 339: 333: 330: 324: 321: 315: 313: 309: 303: 300: 294: 291: 285: 282: 276: 273: 267: 264: 261:Police Museum 258: 255: 249: 246: 240: 237: 231: 228: 221: 218: 212: 209: 203: 200: 194: 191: 185: 182: 176: 173: 170:Artillery 437 167: 164: 158: 155: 149: 147: 143: 137: 134: 128: 125: 119: 117: 113: 110: 106: 104: 100: 95: 87: 85: 83: 82:Francis Tukey 78: 74: 72: 68: 64: 59: 57: 48: 46: 44: 40: 36: 32: 19: 524: 517: 513: 506: 502: 495: 486: 479: 467: 455:Blake Family 453: 444: 427: 417: 407: 398: 389: 380: 371: 350: 341: 332: 323: 302: 293: 284: 275: 266: 257: 248: 239: 230: 220: 211: 202: 193: 184: 175: 166: 157: 136: 127: 114: 111: 107: 91: 79: 75: 67:State Street 60: 55: 52: 30: 29: 551:1874 deaths 546:1808 births 535:Categories 438:References 318:Bemis 46-7 327:Bemis 167 152:Blake 73 140:Lane 46 71:Common 63:Boston 56:Mentos 35:Boston 120:Notes 537:: 516:. 505:. 359:^ 311:^ 145:^ 422:2 412:2 225:4 20:)

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James Henry Blake (Boston)
Boston
George Parkman
Boston Brahmins
Boston
State Street
Common
Francis Tukey
George Parkman
Harvard Medical College
John White Webster






Report of the Case of John W. Webster
Blake Family
Boston Police Museum
Massachusetts State Archives, Vital Records
Report of the Trial of John W. Webster
Categories
People from Boston
1808 births
1874 deaths
Accidental deaths in Massachusetts
Boating accident deaths

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