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W , El m , w est of Cambridge Com mon u nder which ashington took com mand

t h e 1 . of A rmy , 3 $uly , 775 B un k e r H ill Mon u men t . . A View of th e Lines th rown u p on B oston Neck by the Min isterial Arm y ’ ’ n e m s ca m o n h i l l . l o ck h o u s e . a n co ck s h o u s e . , 4, B 2 Mr . y p 1 B o s to n . H 3 E , , a e a n d a w b i d e . e a co n i l l . G u a d h o u s e . 6 G g 7, B H 5 . r , t Dr r

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v . powder h ouse , Somer ille 1 0 B ui lt before 1 7 .

1 2 6 . Vi ew of Harvard C ollege , engraved 7 Co nservat io n Reso urces Lig-Free$ Type I Pb Buffered . The C as tle , B oston H arbor , n o w Castle I sl and Park

Plan of Dorchester Ne ck

n ow South B oston .

. View showi ng r u in s of C h a rle stow n after B attle of B un ker Hill

- Su r r ia e . 1 7 1 2 1 73 2 . Reside nce of Sir Hen ry Frank land and Agn e s g

1 . 1 - h n F 774 71 1 1 834 . Residen ce of t e H utchin so amily i n North Square up to

o o f r ) . 1 776 . View f lin e de fen se on B oston Ne ck ( Wash ington St eet Co nservat io n Reso urces 1 . 1 720 . Rear 34

N orth corn e r Lafayette Aven ue and Pri nce Street .

O pposite Moon Street . a I

1 80 0 . Han cock House . C orn Court . B uilt after

h h r . Ol dSout C hu rc , corne Mil k an d Washi ngton Streets

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. 0 . A bou t 1 75 . Cor Prin ce and Th acher Street s

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i . school maste r fo r seven ty-seven ye ars o f the North Writ ng School

1 8 . - n C harle stown B ridge . B uil t 7 5 1 e w of Ch arl e stown showi g

r 1 71 1 . North Squa e o pposite ’ M oun tfort s Corner .

. Fane uil H all i n 1 789 ; l o okin g southwe st u p Corn hill , now Washington St Co nservat io n Reso urces Lig-Free$ Type I Ph Buffered i I 2 1 6 H ull Stree t . O ccup ed by 7 4 f . Cor . Sh e a e an d Sale m Streets H o me of 1 i i . B r 1 t 1 s h m 775 ’ st ll stan d ng u h . Robert Ne wm an , sex ton of Chri st Ch rc

2 . . t Prin ce Street 1 724 . ( Nu mbe r 3 U n i y Street Ma$0 r P rt ca 1 r n 1 s sai d to h ave d i ed of O ccu pied by the B ritish in 1 775 . The m 11 1 5 wo u nd s 1 11 “1 1 5 hou se . house on the n orth was owned by Benja in

F rank lin .

2 1 Statue of $oseph Warren , Roxbury .

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l C h r i s t C hu rch . Sale m , opposite Hul Street . z , M arshal l Street . Still standi ng . Residen ce of Eben e er H an cock

. m ason , a cousin of Governor Han cock

h . 1 698 . Vernon Place off C arter Stree t

F n . 2 r . Residen ce of Captain ortesque Verno A bo u t 1 695 . 3 Charter St eet Co nservatio n Reso urces l ig-Free$ Type 1 Pl) Buffered . 1 773 . B rattle Square C h urch 8 2 D e molish ed 1 7 .

2 - . Provin ce House , 3 7 9 Washi ngton

B ui lt 1 679 by Peter Se a r g a n t .

Cap tain Joh n Ho w e h ouse .

Capen Hou se . M assach usetts Spy published here be fo re th e Revol ution . - B ellingh am Cary Hou se , C helsea .

P ratt House , Washington A ve . , Chelse a . f . 1 75 8 . D al ton House . Site of Post O fi ce

Liberty Tree , corn er Essex and Orange ( n ow Washin g ton ) Streets . C ut down by

B riti sh 1 775 .

u . J un ct ion of Winte r , S m me r an d Washi ng ton Streets Looki n g E . Sho w in g se con d Trini ty Ch urch . 1 - 1 744 80 8 .

C hurch at N . E . corn er of B erry Looking from Sale m to Comme rcial S tree t and Long Lane ( Chan ning . 1 8 6 Stree t D i scon ti n ued as a stree t i n 5 . d and Fe e ral Streets ) .

1 1 1 6 6 . . 7 5 . Residence of Joh n Steele and B uilt 7 North Square Reside nce

Colon el Edward Proctor . of Revere . Still Standing .

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- Tr emor“, Str eet fiomCurt to B fit S o mm cl l t . As i t a ppearedi n 1800 .

View ofTremont Street fromBromfigl dt o West St reet . 0 A s it appeared1 11 18 0 .

S Te V oi t . fro r mon to im Boglsl qn m t Carver. ’ As rt appear ed i n 1800 .

Southeast vie w fro m the beacon showin g O l d $ S El m , Com mon , outh

End and coun try beyond .

Hol li s Street C hurch b uilt 1 88 fl rb 7 , oated down the ha or 1 8 1 to East B rain tree i n 0 . B irthplace o f Gen . Henry Kn ox

. 1 . on Sea , now Opposi te First $Trin ity Ch urch . B uilt 735 Y Tor n down 1 8 2 8 . We st corner of site of New ork an d New England

1 88 1 . . . Station D e molished H a w l e yZa n d Su m me r Stree ts

38 Charte r Street .

1 1 8 . B uilt 749 , enlarged 33

Sou th B attery and Fort H ill .

Fan euil Hall an d Market Pl ace an d Old Feathe r S tore ,

- looki n g n orth east down A nn , n ow North Street .

- 8 1 71 1 1 0 8 . Fi rst or Old B rick

. W Chu rch Roge rs B uilding , ash

i n g t o n Stree t . . a Old Corn er Book Store North Corner W shington and School .

- 1 69 1 1 8 1 0 . 1 Bi rthpl ace of B enj amin Fran klin . 7 Mi lk Street . . 1 71 5 . Corne r Sale m an d North B e n nett Stree ts

O ld Feather Store , South Corn er North S t r e e t a n (1

Fan cuil Hall Square .

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- . 1 771 1 8 2 9 . Corner Still man and Salem Old C hel sea Meeting House , Beach Street , Revere .

’ Y H o us e n e a r . Newdigate eamans i Slade s Mi lls , Reve re

Co nservat io nReso urces Lig-Free$ Type I Pb Buffered iatnrir i fi S tes .

Site of Han cock House . 1 73 7 . - N o s . 2 0 . 9 3 B eacon Stree t , West of State House B uilt by Thomas , un cle

of Gov . Joh n Han coc k . Re si den ce of Gov . Han cock . Rem oved r 86 J une , 3 .

’ Site of Samue l Adams H ouse . ' South side o f Winter Stree t , cove red by store o f Shepard Norwell .

Site of Fort H ill .

. a Fort Hill Square First fort begu n on C orn H ill , fterward Fort H ill ,

2 1 6 2 . 1 68 4 M ay , 3 A n dros sough t shelter he re in the Re volution o f 9 .

n 1 866 . Com me ced to be levelled 4 Septe mbe r,

Site of South B atte r y . ’ Near Rowe s Wh arf . B uilt about 1 666 as a wate r battery to protect the

cove or harbor .

Si te of Cau se way .

Cause way S tree t . C rossed the M ill Pon d , con n ectin g the North End

wi th the We st End .

Site of Mill Pon d and C ove . 0 A rea of 5 acres n ear North Termin al Station . Fi lled i n early i n the l ast

cen tury wi th soi l fro m B eacon H ill .

1 2 . C hri st Ch urch . 7 3

1 2 . Sale m Street . The Second Epi scopal Church , buil t i n 7 3 Signal u 1 8 1 Ligh ts h ng h ere A pril , 775 .

’ 1 Copp s Hill ( B urying G rou nd ) . 660 . 1 660 Be tween C h arte r an d Hul l , off Sale m Street . Fi rst used i n , ol de st

1 662 . in scription Con tai n s man y ston es with armorial bearings ,

. m . Rev I n crease , Cotton , and Sa uel M ather b uried here

’ f 1 6 G ri fi n s Wharf ( Tea Party , D ecembe r , A .. 1 e z No 49 tlan tic A v n ue , foot of Pearl . Citi en s di sguised as Indian s

boarded vessel s h aving tea on board and th re w it in to Boston Harbor .

H 1 2 Old South Meetin g ou se ( Exhibition of Relics ) . 7 9 .

. 1 66 Cor Washington and M ilk Streets . First bu ildin g erected 9 was of wood ; p re s en t bui ldin g was used as a ridin g school d uring Siege of

B oston . Lovell , Warre n , Han cock , and Church delivered thei r oration s

h e re , and the Boston Tea Party adj ourned to the chu rch fro m Fan euil

. 1 8 2 H all U sed as a Post O ffi ce after the Great Fire i n 7 . Purchased

an d p reserved by a society of the ladies of B oston for a mu se um . On the lot North o f th e meeting house stood the ( second ) h ouse of

Gov . Joh n Win th rop .

’ K ing s C hapel . 1 749 . ’ - 1 6 0 . Tre mon t Stree t , cor . School . Ki ng s C hapel B uryi ng Ground , 3 Origin al building e rected of wood in 1 688 ; presen t structure i s of ham

mered grani te fro m Q uin cy ; en larged i n 1 833 . The first E pi scopal

C h urch ; i t has n ow a U n i tari an form of worship . I n the adj oi nin g - bu rial grou nd m an y noted people are buried among the n ames are Gov .

M . a . . Wa i t s t il l Joh n Wi n th rop , $ Ge n Win throp , Revs J ohn Cotton , Joh n

Ox e n b r id e d . D aven port , Joh n g , and Thomas B ri ge , Maj Thomas Savage , E B r o m fie l d Willi am D awe s , A rnold Welles , Fran ci s B rinley , d ward , n s Me l l v il l Fra ci Shi pen , Capt . Roge r Clap , Joh n T udor , Thomas , h B u l fin ch T omas , Herman Bri m mer , J acob Wen dell , Thomas B rattle ,

. a n d . Capt Joh n Alden , m any more ’ Site of Wil li am Blackstone s Hou se .

h . o Near , corn er C arle s Stree t First settler of Bost n , who

m 1 6 . re moved after Winthrop ca e , i n 34

o t ifica t i o n s Site of F r on Boston Neck . W s r a hing ton Street , nea D over S treet . Erected at an early date ; i n 1 1 0 s 7 a more sub tan tial stone and bri ck defen ce was con structed . Trace s 1 we r e fo u nd of it a s late a s 860 .

Site o f North B attery .

Foot of B attery Street . Erected i n 1 646 to com mand the Harbor and

C harles River . Both batte rie s exi sted till the close o f th e R evol u tionary

War .

B arri cad e . u 1 6 Atlanti c Aven e . B uilt in 73 for defen ce . Filled i n from Fort Hi ll i n 1 86 9 as a street .

Sites of First Church . z B ra ier B uilding , State Street . A small structure of wood . Second

Edifice . Rogers B uilding , Washington Street , op posite State Street . 1 6 0 B uilt about 4 ; rebuil t a fter being burn t i n 1 71 1 . C hurch Society 1 80 8 re moved i n to Chan n ey Place .

1 6 0 Second Ch urch . 5 . 1 6 0 North S quare , between Moon and Garden Court Streets . B uilt 5 ; r 1 6 6 1 6 bu nt 7 ; rebuilt 77 torn down during Siege of B oston .

B oston Stone . 1 737 ’ M arshall s Lane , near Han over S treet . Origin ally said to have been

used for grinding pain ts .

Scene of Boston M assacre . March 5 , fl State Street , op p . East front o f Ol d State Hou se . Con ict be tween z citi e n s and B ri tish Soldiers . Three killed , two mortally wounded , a s everal sligh tly . T wo soldiers found guilty and branded with hot i ron

on th e han d , others acquitted .

- 1 6 1 80 . Faneuil H all . 7 3 5

1 m . Fane ui l Hall Square . B uilt by Peter Faneui l i n 743 for a ark et house

In terior d estroyed by fire i n 1 763 an d then rebuil t . Enlarged by addition f of a thi rd story 1 80 6 . U sed as a theatre b y B ritish O fice rs during Siege

of Boston . A rmory of the A ncient an d Honorable A rtillery Compan y . ’ Coun t D Es t a i n g an d 5 0 0 guests e ntertained he re in 1 778 a dinn e r was given here to Lafaye tte i n 1 784 Presiden t Jack son h eld a reception h ere i n 1 833 ; a ball to Pri n ce de J oi n ville i n 1 841 ; Lord A shb urton rece ive d i n 1 842 ; a ball to Earl of Elgi n on t h e opening of the Grand Trun k

Rail road , an d many other fun ction s .

Old S tate Hou se ( B ostonian Society ) . 1 748 . 1 6 Exhibition of Reli cs . A Town House stood here about 5 9 , burn t i n 1 1 1 1 7 , a brick edi fice replaced i t ; i n 747 this w as al so burn t an d the 1 8 p resen t building erected in 74 . U sed as a State House till the erection f 1 8 8 of the one on Beacon H ill i n 1 798 . The Post O fice was h ere i n 3 for

many years u sed as a Merchants Exch ange .

1 . S tate House . 795 r 1 Beacon Street . Corne ston e of State House laid 4 J ul y , 795 , occupied 1 8 1 8 2 1 8 0 i n 79 , enlarged i n 5 an d 9 , State archives con taining military roll s of th e Provin cial an d Revol u tion ary period s ( index ed ) are

p reserved i n the A rchive Room . Man y relics of those ti mes and the

battle flags of the Civi l War are al so deposi ted in the capitol .

- G ranary B urying Ground .

. o f Tre mont Street , between Park and B eacon Formerly part the - Co mmon ; e stablished i n 1 660 as the third burial ground . Con tai n s s me morial to H an cock , Revere , Peter Faneuil , Samuel Adam s , Jame s r Oti s , Robert Treat Pain e . Gen . J oseph Warren , Joh n H ull , M oth e

. Goose , Victims of B oston M assacre , Fran kli n famil y , and others u 1 8 P bli c G ard en . 3 7

\ . O B Statue of Vashing ton and othe rs rigin ally a part of oston Co m m on , called the Old Round M arsh ; gran ted i n 1 794 for th e e rectio n of rope 1 8 2 wal k s , regained by p urchase i n 4 th e Publ ic G ard en was laid ou t and 1 8 d w so used i n 37 , and i m prove in fol lo ing years . I t con tain s abou t

- 24 1 4 acres .

1 Boston Com mon . 634 .

m . m . 1 8 . Army an d Navy M on u en t Sh aw M on u en t B u ryi n g G round , 75

. “ 1 11m m 1 6 1 6 0 Si te o f Old El m Purchased of Black ston e in 34 , i n 4 ord ered n o more land be gran ted from i t ; the ci ty charte r provide s th at n o lease or sale shall be m ade of it . A wooden fen ce around i t burn t by 1 8 B riti sh soldiers d uri ng Si ege , a ne w one b uil t in 7 4 was de stroyed by 1 8 1 r 1 8 6 w gal e of 5 , was restored ; tall i on fe n ce b uil t in 3 , i tches and mal e factors h un g h ere i n earl y ti me s ; B ri ti sh soldiers cam ped he re

r . 0 . 1 8 d u in g the Siege Area , 5 acre s South east corne r bough t in 7 7, and - 1 b urial ground i n 75 7 .

C opley Square .

Boston P ublic Library . T rin ity Chu rch . Muse u m of Fin e A rts . The

Ne w Old So uth Ch urch . Second Ch urch .

Ne w C ou rt H ouse .

Pe mbe rton Square . B esides the Ci vi l an d C ri mi nal Courts , incl ud es the

Regi stries of D eed s and Prob ate for Suffol k C oun ty . Record s and Files

from 1 630 are fou nd i n the di fferen t o ffi ces .

Ci ty Hall . ’ School Stree t . Contai n s mo st of the city office s . Ci ty Clerk s O ffice s h as the custody o f th e reco rd othe r than the Vital Statistics of Boston ,

h . D orch ester , Roxbu ry , C arlestow n , an d B righ ton

- Ne w England Hi storic Gen e alogi cal Society .

1 8 . 1 8 Somerse t Stree t B egun i n 44 , i ts collection s in clud e the mos t

complete collection of A meri can Ge n ealogy i n exi sten ce .

Massach usetts Hi storical Socie ty . 1 1 B oylston Street , at e n tran ce of the Fe n way . Founded in 79 .

0 11 Hi stori c Sites State Street . ’ 0 North corne r of S tate an d Washington , First B ri ck Sh p , John Cogan s .

E . . n tran ce to Ne w D evon sh ire Street , h ouse of Rev Joh n Wil son 28 8 State , Royal Exchange Tavern . 3 State , C ustom Hou se , State s

. t h e t . 66 A rm s Tav ern Opposite thi s B os on M assacre State , B ri ti sh

Co ffee House , l ate r A merican Coffee Hou se . Eas t corn er Merchan ts Row ,

Ad mi ral Vern on T avern . West corn er C hange Ave . , house of Capt .

. E . Willia m Pe irce a st corne r C hatha m S tree t , Crown C offee House

K e a n e . Sou th corn er State an d Washington , Ho use of Ma$or Robert y 2 West corn e r Devon shire , Rose an d Crow n Tavern . 7 State , Fi rst - 1 6 2 1 6 f 1 80 0 . Mee tin g Hou se 3 39 , Post O fice abou t West corne r Congre ss ,

E . B ld er Leverett Hou se Exch ange ui lding , Fi rst M an sion House of

Gov . J oh n Win th ro p . We st corne r of Kilby , B un ch o f G rape s Tavern

- 1 1 2 . 7 , Fi rst M eetin g Place of Free Mason s

\ . Vashington Stree t , West Sid e 1 8 1 1 Hay marke t Square , middle of the Mill Pond , filled i n . From thi s

poin t ran n orth we st the Mi ddle sex C a n al . B rattle Square , opposite

Quin cy House , B rattle Street Ch urch . Ada m s Square , Gove rn or ’ ’ 1 \Va s l 1 i n t o n . B ellingham s secon d hou se . 73 g , Paul Reve re s Sho p ’ - e r . 8 North corn C ou rt , Re v J ose Glover H ouse North of Sears B uilding , ’ Gov . Leve rett s H ouse . Rogers B ui lding , First or Old B rick Church ’ - 1 6 1 80 8 . 1 6 39 Thomp son s Spa , William D avie s House 45 , Fi rst ’ Apothecary . Ne xt to this Nicholas B oon e s Book store . Then Joh n “ ’ ffi w . 2 Cam pb ell , post o ce an d Ne s Le tter 39 Washi ngton , Shi p W i n n . Tavern , first , Sam uel Cole Opposite h ead of ate r , An n Hu tchi n ’ Ol d o 1 1 2 . son s House . North corn e r of School , C rne r Book S tore 7 ’ 1 6 1 80 0 . South corn er , Hough s Corn e r 45 , till after South corn er ,

6 0 . H arvard Place , Hewe s H ou se abou t 1 7 O pposi te head of Mil k , a 1 6 s Se r g a n t or Provi n ce Hou se 79 . Ne x t outh , shop o f B enj ami n ’ ’ t o B r o m fie l d A s i n w a l l s Frank lin s fathe r m 1 70 7. En tran ce , William p

u . Ho se . Opposi te Fran k lin Stree t , Ri sin g Sun Tavern Bij ou Th eatre , u h . A H Grand T rk or Lion Tave rn , Lion T eatre da ms ouse , Lamb Tavern . o Fi fty feet s uth of A very , White Horse Tavern . North corne r of ’ m Co l b r o n s w u B oyl ston , Willia House , he o ned as far so th as C as tle St .

South corne r of B oylston , Welles House , B oyl ston M arket . D over

- F o r t ifica t io n s 1 0 6 1 8 . Street , 7 7 9 B etween D edha m an d Canton , Line of - - 1 1 6 . u 1 0 2 1 D e fen ce 775 77 So th of Lenox Street , George Tavern 7 776 .

Washington Street , Eas t Side . 1 6 B oston Glob e , Richard Fairban k s , Postmaster 39 , B lue A n chor Tavern .

8c . Little B row n Co lot given Harvard College by Hen ry Webb . North ’ ’ corn er Water , Fleet s Register published . Spring Lan e , Governor s ’ Spring opposite No . 7. South corne r Spring Lan e , Win throp s second ’ h . . h ouse Parker Block , Blue Bell and Indian Queen Tavern S u man s ’ . B e t h u n e s . Corne r , D r Oa kes or Corne r South corner Essex , Liberty

. . h n Tree D over Street , Town Landing Place Sout of Fran kli Square , 1 6 6 l Gallows on Gallows Hill , 5 . Cathedra , Gallows during the Rev

o l u t i o n . H u n n e m a n u . to Northampton , Town B ull Past re

Tre mon t S treet , West Sid e .

En tran ce to Pe mberton Square , Gard ner Greene House . North of thi s ,

Hou se of S ir Harry Vane and Re v . John Cotton . Sou th corner , Fi rst l Free School . Sou th of this , Governor B e lingham House , Parsonage - s . of Firs t Church , then the Fane ui l Philli ps Hou e Park Street Church , m The Gran ary . Hotel Pelha , Fo ste r House . Opposite Holli s , John

C ran e House .

T re mont Street , East Side .

South corner Tremon t and Court , Powell House . South end of Ki mbal l z M B uilding , E ekiel Price House . Phillips B uilding , anu factory House . ’ ’ . h . S t Paul s Churc , John Wampus House North corn er Winter , J oh n ’ And rew s Hou se . North corner We st , Capt . J ame s Swan , Washington h G arden s . Sout corner , South Writi ng School and Hay S cales . South

Sh e a fe . corner M ason , House and H atch Tavern Nex t sou th , Hay

marke t Theatre . Corn er Head Place , Head House . North corn er

Holli s , Lovering House . Sou th corn er Hol lis , D aggett House .

mm? QBl h av rn i s 5 (t e S te .

R Ad miral Vernon , southeast corner of State and Merch ants o w .

Albion , north corner of Beacon and Tre mont .

B l ue An chor , Globe B uilding . ’ F B eal s I n n , n ear ane ui l Hall M arke t in D oc k Square .

B lack Horse , w e st side of Prin ce S treet .

B ite or Bight , Faneuil Hall Square west of C hange Aven ue .

B a t t e r m a r ch B lue B ell , n orthwe st corn er y and Liberty Square . 66 B ritish Co ffee House , State Street .

B m fie l d B r o m e d r o fi l . House , 34 S treet

B ull , south west corner of Su mmer an d Federal .

’ s r B ull Head , northeast corner Cong ess and Wate r .

' o f B un ch Grapes , n orthwe st corner S tate an d Kilby .

C ape B reton , corne r M ain and Hancock Square . ( B . H . D ist . )

Castle , so uthwest corner Dock S quare and El m . 1 C olu mbian Coffee House , 7 Cou rt Street .

B a t t e r m a r ch Com mercial Coffee Hou se , northeast corne r Mil k and y .

Con cert Hall , south east corne r Hanove r and Court .

C ongre ss Hou se , n ortheast corner Pearl and High . ’ Copp s south side City Square . ( B . H . Dist . )

Corn hill Coffee House , Cornhill Court . ’ 1 C romwell s Head , 3 .

Cross , n orthwe st corner North and Cross .

Crown Coffee House , southwest corner S tate and C hatham Row . n o w N . Dolphi n , Fish orth Stree t

M . D ove , asoni c Te mpl e

Eagl e Coffee House , Le wis corn er Fulton . ’ 2 . Earl e s C offee Hou se , 4 Hanover S tree t

Eastern Exchange Hotel , Eastern Ave n ue . 1 1 Eastern R . R . House , 5 Co m mercial Street .

0 . Eastern Stage House , 9 North Stree t

2 . Eastern Steamboat House , 3 C om mercial Stree t

o ff . Elephan t , North Stree t

a n d . El m Street Hotel , n orth east co rne r El m Washi ngton

’ Evan s , A n n n o w North S tree t .

E . Exchange , sou th west corne r State and xchange

h . Exc an ge Coffee H ouse , C ongre ss , S tate an d D evon shi re

r h . Flowe de Luce , nort east corne r B artlett an d Blan chard

a . Fobe s , Market and B rattle Squ re

’ Foste r s Co ffee Hou se , corner Cou rt and Ho ward .

’ Fourth Ward Ho use 9 VVi l s o n s Lan e .

Fran k li n House , Me rchants Row opposi te C li nton .

George , Washi ng ton south of Le nox .

1 . German Co ffe e Hou se , 5 5 Pleasan t Stre et

m . Globe , Co mercial n ear H anover

m h . Golden B all , southeast corn er Chatha and Me rc an ts Row

Gran d Turk , Bij ou T heatre .

Gree n D ragon , Un ion wes t of H ano ve r .

e . Greyh ound , Washingto n opposit Vern on

1 0 u . Groton H ouse , S db ury S treet

MO O 11 . Hal f , south corne r Portlan d and Han ove r

Han cock House , Corn Cou rt .

’ H atch s , south corner Tre mon t and Mason .

’ H a zl i t t s a . , corn er W shington and Pal me r

’ a . Holl nd s C offee House , Howard n ear C ou rt

Horse Shoe , Tremon t near B oyl ston .

Indi an C hief , Harvard C hu rch . ( B . H . Di st . )

I ndi an Q ueen , Parke r B loc k , Washi ngton Stree t .

e B r o m fie l . I ndian Q ue n , d S tree t

d . J e fferson House , Prin ce Stree t , south si e

f e . J ulie n Re stau rator , Post O fice Squar

’ K en t s , G rove H all .

’ King s Arms , form erly George Tavern . ’ a n d . K in g s Arms , southeast corn er B rattle Wa shington

’ w . King s Head , n orth eas t corne r Le is an d North

W t . Lafayette House , ashi ng on oppo si te Boylsto n Marke t m La b , Ad ams Hou se .

- h E . Liberty Tree , sou t east corn e r ssex and Washington

n e ; Ligh thouse , orthw st corn e r S tate and D e von shire

u a . Lion , B ij o The tre

Logwood Tree , Co m me rcial Stree t .

u . . . . M an sion House , south side Ci ty Sq are ( B H D is t )

n . M an sio H ouse , Mil k be twee n H awley an d Arch

’ a n d . M an u facture r s Hote l , so utheast corn er Sale m North M argin

n u l m r St e e t . Mare s , E and ' m M arlboro Hotel , fo r erl y Risi ng Sun .

e . Marlborough Head , K ing n ow S tate Str e t M ’ Mc e a n . iller s , afterward L H ospi tal r Mit e , Shi p n ow Co m m e r cial .

M B r o m fie l d m . on tgo me ry House , n orthe ast corne r and Tre on t

4s . ( . B . M t . Washington House , Washington Heights S )

’ Noah s A rk , or Shi p Tavern .

a nd Orange Tree , northeast corne r Court Hanover .

’ Page s , corne r Mai n an d Gardn er . ( B . H . Di st . )

’ E . Patterson s , l m Stree t j un ction Washington

’ Paine s Tavern or Wh ite Hors e .

Peacock . southwe st corn er Cen tre and Allandale .

e w . Pearl Stre t Hou se , n orth e st corner Pearl an d Mil k

’ ’ Pe ase s , S t . Paul s C hurch . ’ Peirce s , n ortheast corner C harles Ri ver Aven ue and Water Street .

Pemberton House , Howard n ear Tre mon t Row .

’ Perkin s Ho use , Pearl be tween Milk and High .

Philadel phia , opposite Hancock Wharf , North Stree t .

Pin e Tree , D ock Square .

’ Pipe r s , so uth west corner M ain and Al ford . ( B . H . D ist . )

’ Potte r s Orange n o w Wash ington Street .

Pun ch B owl , D ock Square .

Punch B owl , B rookline Gas Work s .

’ Queen s Head , n orth we st corner North and C lark .

Red , northwest corner Wash ington and Vernon .

Red Lion , n orth we st corne r Rich mond and North .

’ d E . Ri gway s , x change Street

Rising Sun , Washin gton n early opposite Franklin .

’ Robbin s , west side C ity Square . ( B . H . D ist . )

Roebuck , Merchan ts Row , between C lin ton and North .

Ro se and Crown , sou thwest corn er State and D evon shire .

Sal utation , n orthwest corn er Hanove r and Sal utation . u Seve n Star , west corn er S mmer an d Hawley .

Shakes peare , Water be low De von shire .

Shi p , North near Fleet .

n Shi p , southeast cor er C harle s Rive r A ven ue and Wate r . ( B . H . Dis t . )

Ship i n D i stress , Flee t o pposi te Moon .

f . Stack pole House , Mil k on Post O fice site

Star , northeast corner H anove r and U n ion t State Arms , southeast corner S ate and Exch an ge .

Su n , southwest corner D ock an d Fan euil Hall Square s .

Swan , Washington corner Holli s .

S wan , northeast corn er Fleet and North .

Three Marin ers , State n ear Merchan ts Row .

Tre mon t House , south corn er Tre mon t and B eacon .

’ Tu rnb ul l s , n ortheast corne r Charles Rive r A ven ue and Water .

Two Pa l a v a r e r s .

Washin gton Coffee House , Boston Tran scrip t . fi B r o m e l d . Washi ngton Hotel , later House

Washi ngton Hou se , Washington M arke t .

A v r White Horse , Washington south of e v

’ Wilde s , El m j unc tion of Washin gton .

Win throp Hou se , Masoni c Temple . Y an kee Hero , El m Street .

’ P a dde y s Alley . North Ce n tre Street .

Middle Stree t . Hanove r , fro m Black stone to B ennett .

B ack Street . Sale m Street , north to Pri nce St .

’ o . h . Wo d Lane , Proctor s Lane Ri c mon d Street

’ Beer Lan e , B ridge s Lan e . P armenter St .

E . . l bow Alley . From North to C ross Closed

s . Gallop Alley , B oard Alley

North St . Hanove r , from B en nett to the water .

Bell Alley . East part of Prin ce Street .

’ Clarke s Square . North Square .

e . Ship Street . Part o f Com m rcial and North Street

’ ’ Co l b o r n s and Sh e a fe s Lane . Avery Street .

r . Ly n n Street . Com me cial Street

s . Love and Writi ng School Lane . Ti l e t o n Street

Sliding Alley . Ful le r and Foste r Street . Clos ed .

White B read Alley , B artlett Street . Harris

Tattl e St . Hawkin s Stree t .

Mark e t Stree t . Corn hill .

Orange Tree Lane . Han ove r , north to El m St .

Haskin s Street . Carver . Street .

Copper Street . B righton Str ee t .

B lack Horse Lan e. Prince Street .

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