Local militias engage in a near-riot.

September 12, 1837

Many of the volunteer militia companies refuse to participate in the event at the annual Fall Muster on Boston Common to protest the presence of a recently-formed Irish group known as the Montgomery Guards. As a result of the incident, all of the city’s guard units are soon after dissolved. They are then reconstituted under different names, with the Montgomery Guards becoming the Columbian Artillery unit.