SPECIAL
NOTICE.
Extracts from the General Statutes of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, concerning
FIREWORKS
“Sect. 46. Whoever sells, gives away, or offers for sale, or has in his possession with intent to sell, any of the fireworks called rockets, crackers, squibs, or serpents, without leave from the Mayor and Aldermen, or Selectmen of the city or town, shall for every such offence forfeit a sum not exceeding ten dollars.”
“Sect. 47. Whoever sets fire to, or has in his possession with intent to set fire to, any rocket, squib, or serpent, or throws any lighted rocket, cracker, squib or serpent within any city or town, without the leave of the Mayor or Aldermen, or Selectmen, shall for every offence forfeit a sum not exceeding ten dollars.”
Louis A. Surette,
George M. Brooks, Selectmen of
Edward C. Damon, Concord
Concord, July 3d, 1866.