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Hanover (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
d down about 1820, (Fox Hill,) 1722 Court to Brattle, Brattle alley, 1722; Dassett's alley, 1789, Franklin avenue, 1818 In parts, Vincent's lane, 1777; Franklin place, Sturgis street, Baker's alley, Hamilton court, Franklin street, 1708 Hanover to Mill Pond, separate lane, 1807; in parts, Minot's court, Scott court, Friend street, 1733 From Fleet street to Bell alley, Garden court st., 1708 Green lane, 1708, from Bowdoin square to Chambers street, Green street, 1784 Greenoughill, Hamilton street, 1807 From Common street east, nearly opposite Park street, Hamilton place, 1806 West Boston Bridge, (Hancock Bridge,) 1793 Cambridge to Sumner; George street, 1732; at one time, Turner street, Hancock street, 1788 Hanover to Ann street; Methodist alley, 1796, Hanover avenue, 1829 Robinson's court, 1820; Robbins' court, 1824; from Hanover street, Hanover court, N., 1840 Queen street to Mill Bridge, extended north, 1824-1836; Orange Tree lane early, Hanover s
Fort Point (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
west, 1846, 1865; Frog lane, 1708, Boylston street, 1809 Brattle alley; In part, Cooper's alley; Hiller's lane, Brattle street, 1708 Cornhill, by the Church, to Elm street; Brattle to Elm, 1820, Brattle square, 1800 From Broad to India street, unchanged, Broad street, 1808 Copper street, 1803; extended to Lowell street, 1833, and to Allen street, 1845, Brighton street, 1816 Flounders alley; in part, Sea street; many changes, extensions and cutoffs, Broad street, 1805 Over Fort Point channel and O. C. railroad, Broadway bridge, 1869 Rawson's lane, 1708; Bromfield lane, 1796, Bromfield street, 1829 Muddy River, and was a part of Boston previous, (Brookline Town,) 1705 Bulfinch street to Meddlecott; called Clapp's buildings at one time, Bulfinch place, 1805 Cambridge to Middlicott; extended to Somerset place, 1818, Bulfinch street, 1800 From Tremont east, then north to Bromfield lane. Built over, 1852, (Bumstead place,) 1807 From Sudbury, west to the
Somerset, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
art of Richmond, 1800, Parmenter street, 1870 Milk to Cow lane, Hutchinson lane, 1722; Palmer street, 1788; Green lane, 1789, Pearl street 1800 Washington to Savage's court, now Williams court, arch remains, (Peck's arch,) 1800 Between Somerset and Tremont row, dug down, 1835, (Pemberton Hill,) 1814 Phillips place in part, formerly Pemberton Hill, Pemberton square, 1838 From Tremont, Tremont place, 1805; built over, (Philips place,) 1829 Southac street, 1729; part George stree Between Essex and Pond sts., built over, (Rowe's Pasture,) 1777 Prince to Charter; Green lane; Hanover to Charter, 1824; Back street, 1708, Salem street, 1708 Hanover to Ann; Salutation alley, 1708, Salutation street, 1825 Cornhill to Somerset; So. Latin school, 1759; Cornhill to Tremont, 1803, School street, 1708 Scollay's Buildings, 1809; building removed, 1870, Scollays square, 1838 Dover to Roxbury; Suffolk, 1834; Dover to Castle, 1849; to Tremont, 1870, Shawmut avenue, 1851
Town House (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
m Water street in to Milk street, according to ye name by whch it hath been formerly known, Joylieffs lane. The way leading round ye old Meeting House, Church square. The street Leading from corn hill including ye wayes on each side of ye Town House extending easterly to ye sea, King street. The street leading from Mr Deerings Corner in Cornhill to Houchens Corner at ye uper end of Hanover street, Queen street. The way leading from ye Mansion House of ye Late Simon Lynde, Esqr by CapCornhill to Joylieff's lane; Washington to Devonshire, 1824, Spring lane, 1708 Leverett to Wiltshire; to Poplar, 1806; to Allen, 1825, Spring street, 1733 Cambridge street to Green lane, Staniford street, 1732 From Cornhill, both sides Town House, to Long Wharf; King street, 1708, State street, 1784 Near St. Paul's Church, Common, Tremont street, (St. Paul's row,) 1826 From Beach street to Mill Pond, to Charlestown street, Stillman street, 1807 Court to Howard; Stoddard's alle
Roseboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
previous, Chelsea Town, 1738 Winnissimmet ferry, 1631, Chelsea ferry, 1738 From Walnut street, west to the water, Chestnut street, 1800 Sweetser's alley, 1798; Sweetser's court, 1809, Chickering place, 1855 Extended south, 1838; north, 1846 and 1852; a part Lincoln court, 1820, Church street, 1828 Foster's lane, 1732; extended to Commercial street, 1846, Clark street, 1788 Snowhill to Margaret, Margaret avenue, 1814, Cleaveland place, 1814 Between Essex, Summer, Short, and South; built over, (Coffin's field,) 1775 Washington Gardens, previous Row, remains, Colonade gone, (Colonade row,) 1810 Long Wharf to Clinton, 1825; extended north, 1829, 1833; in part, Lynn street, Commercial street, 1818 Washington to Tremont; Walker's lane, 1741; Clough street, 1750; Nassau, 1788, Common street, 1836 State to Milk; Quaker lane, Dalton's lane, part Atkinson street; many extensions, Congress street, 1800 North Margin to Pond; extended to Salem street, 1838, Coope
Noddle's Island (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
street at one time, Derne street, 1806 State to Milk; Pudding lane, 1708; Joylieff's lane, Black Jack alley; many extensions, Devonshire street, 1784 Orange court, 1823; Dutch lane previous, Dix place, 1846 Doan's wharf at one time, Doane street, 1806 Washington to Back Bay; a part South Bridge street, 1805, Dover street, 1835 Over the Mill creek, Ann street, now part of North street (Draw bridge,) 1688 Previously, Maverick's island, Williams island, and Noddle's island East Boston, 1832 From Chamber to North Russell street unchanged, Eaton street, 1795 Laid out by owners; extended 1750, 1784; to Columbus avenue, 1873, Elliot street, 1740 Hudson's lane, 1658; Wing's lane, 1708, Elm street, 1800 Mill lane, 1805; Mill Pond street, 1807, Pond street, 1814, Endicott street, 1836 Newbury to South; extended 1731; Achamutty street, 1775; east end Beach, 1804 Essex street, 1808 Shrimpton's lane, 1708; Royal Exchange lane, and Exchange lane from 1879, Excha
McAllister (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
n street, 1807 From North street to Copp's Hill, Hanover to Commercial, 1803, Charter street, 1708 Mercha788; South Allen, 1806, McLean street, 1829 From Hanover to Ann; City court, 1822, Mechanic street, 1825 rk place at one time, Park street, 1803 Salem to Hanover; Beer lane, 1708; Bridge lane, 1796; part of Richmoon, 1820; to Chambers, 1859, Poplar street, 1800 Hanover to Mill Pond; Cold lane, 1708, Portland street, 180l to Charles; May st., 1733, Revere street, 1855 Hanover to Back, to Fish, 1820; Wood lane; Proctor's lane; 's Pasture,) 1777 Prince to Charter; Green lane; Hanover to Charter, 1824; Back street, 1708, Salem street, 1708 Hanover to Ann; Salutation alley, 1708, Salutation street, 1825 Cornhill to Somerset; So. Latin scho, Sudbury square, 1709 School to Mill Pond; from Hanover, 1708; Court to Portland, 1850; to Merrimac, 1851, street, 1654 Dock square to Mill Pond, north of Hanover, Green Dragon lane, 1708, Union street, 1828 Cha
Fort Point (California, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
harf, (Merry's point,) 1646 Fort street, 1666; Marlboroa to Batterymarch, east, 1804, 1820, Milk street, 1708 About Copp's Hill, (Mill Field,) 1634 Within Salem, North Margin, Causeway, South Margin and Merrimac streets, (Mill Pond,) 1650 Leverett to the water; Cart lane, 1733, Minot street, 1825 Fish to Clark square; to Fleet, 1784; North square to Fleet, 1800, Moon street, 1708 From Park to rear State House, to Charles; numerous streets added, Mt. Vernon, 1796 Across Fort Point channel, Mt. Wash. Bridge, 1856 Extended 1814, 1851; Warren street, 1878; May street, 1796; Myrtle court, Zone street, Hill street, Myrtle street, 1806 Next north of Essex street, built over by Globe theatre, 1866, (Newbury place,) 1805 From Washington, east; jarvis row, 1805, Norfolk place, 1823 From Green to Merrimac; Gouch street, 1822; Gooch lane, 1732, Norman street, 1877 Between Moon and Garden court and Clark square, 1708, North square, 1788 Ann street; formerly
Clinton (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Sweetser's alley, 1798; Sweetser's court, 1809, Chickering place, 1855 Extended south, 1838; north, 1846 and 1852; a part Lincoln court, 1820, Church street, 1828 Foster's lane, 1732; extended to Commercial street, 1846, Clark street, 1788 Snowhill to Margaret, Margaret avenue, 1814, Cleaveland place, 1814 Between Essex, Summer, Short, and South; built over, (Coffin's field,) 1775 Washington Gardens, previous Row, remains, Colonade gone, (Colonade row,) 1810 Long Wharf to Clinton, 1825; extended north, 1829, 1833; in part, Lynn street, Commercial street, 1818 Washington to Tremont; Walker's lane, 1741; Clough street, 1750; Nassau, 1788, Common street, 1836 State to Milk; Quaker lane, Dalton's lane, part Atkinson street; many extensions, Congress street, 1800 North Margin to Pond; extended to Salem street, 1838, Cooper street, 1807 Between Snowhill, Charter and Lynn streets, Copp's Hill, 1660 From Corn Market south; opposite south side Faneuil Hall, Co
Bridge Lane (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 4
; no trace left, (Old Way,) 1708 In Mackerel lane, now Kilby street, filled up, (Oliver's Bridge,) 1722 Milk to Fort Hill; Oliver lane, 1789; in part, Gibbs lane, extended 1845, Oliver street, 1708 Otis place, 1812; from Summer to Devonshire street, Otis street, 1816 Tremont, opp. the Granary; trees planted 1762; removed, 1874, (Paddock's mall,) 1777 Common to Beacon street; Centry street, 1784; Park place at one time, Park street, 1803 Salem to Hanover; Beer lane, 1708; Bridge lane, 1796; part of Richmond, 1800, Parmenter street, 1870 Milk to Cow lane, Hutchinson lane, 1722; Palmer street, 1788; Green lane, 1789, Pearl street 1800 Washington to Savage's court, now Williams court, arch remains, (Peck's arch,) 1800 Between Somerset and Tremont row, dug down, 1835, (Pemberton Hill,) 1814 Phillips place in part, formerly Pemberton Hill, Pemberton square, 1838 From Tremont, Tremont place, 1805; built over, (Philips place,) 1829 Southac street, 1729; pa
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