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Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 16 0 Browse Search
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les street, June 25, 1858 John Brown, at Charlestown, Virginia, abolitionist, Dec. 2, 1859 President Lincoln's assassins, at Washington, July 7, 1865 Edward W. Green, at Cambridge, Converse murder, Apr. 13, 1866 James McElhaney, in jail, wife murder, Mar. 21, 1873 Franklin Evans, at Concord, N. H., Lovering murder, Fthy Kennedy, by Michael Powers, in South Russell street, Mar. 6, 1820 Anthony Hogan, by unknown, in Sudbury street, Nov. 9, 1822 Billy Williams, by Trask and Green, in State Prison, Jan. 2, 1822 Sarah Dix, by Darby and Gilgar, on Negro Hill, Dec. 3, 1824 Mr. Lambert, by seven boys, in Hanover street, June 20, 1825 Wa 1862 Nathan Breed, by Horace Davis, in West Lynn, Dec. 22, 1862 James M. Sawyer, by Edward Owens, in Winter street, Aug. 24, 1863 Frank Converse, by Edward W. Green, in Malden, Dec. 14, 1863 Abraham Lincoln, by J. Wilkes Booth, in Washington, D. C., Apr. 14, 1865 Morris Folay, by Wm. J Felton (susp.), in South stree
Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order, Extract from the City records, from a report of the Joint standing Committee of the City Council, on the Nomenclature of streets, made in 1879. (search)
ere given to these streets at that time, nearly all of them have continued, in about the same places, to be used down to the present time. Thus, we find State street with the Town House at its head. Then Washington street, running south to Boylston and Essex streets. School street stretched up to the foot of Beacon Hill; that is to say, about to Tremont place. Milk street extended a little distance, until crossed by the marsh. Summer and Bedford streets existed to their junction at Church Green, and from there a road stretched up to Fort Hill. Essex street was to be found, and from its corner there was a road along the beach at the South Cove to Roxbury. West and Winter streets were lost in the open Common, wherein Tremont street probably existed as a cart-road. Court street and Tremont row were in existence; Sudbury street led directly to the water, or the Mill Pond; Cambridge, Green, and Leverett streets had a beginning then, and Hanover street was well defined, Elm street mee
The way leading from Esqr Ushers Barn southwardly into Essex street, Short street. The way Leading from ye Lower end of Pond Street northeasterly into Church Green by Sumer Street, Blind lane. The way from Cowels corner in Newbury street Leading westward into ye Comon, West street. The Street from Ellises Corner nigh ye806 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; over, (Philips place,) 1829 Southac street, 1729; part George street, 1810, Phillips street, 1866 Belknap to Charles, to the water, Pinckney street, 1803 Green to Merrimac, Pitts lane, 1733, Pitts street, 1820 Laid out by Geo. Tilley; Orange to the Common, Pleasant street, 1743 Wiltshire to the water, to Brighton, 1
arf. Barrett's, Opens between 27 and 28 Ann street. Battery, Opens on Ship street, opposite Battery alley. Bicknell's, Opens between 13 and 14 Fish street. Central, Opens between Long and India Wharves. Codman's, Opens south side Town Dock. Cotting's, Opens east side of Leverett street. Dilloway's, Opens on Purchase street, near Russia Wharf. Eustis Opens at 19 Ann street. Fort Hill, The third north of Liverpool Wharf. Foster's, Opens south side Broad street. Green's, Opens at 11 Merchants row. Hancock's, Opens at 45 to 51 Fish street. India, Opens south side of India street. Liverpool, Opens on Purchase, opposite Griffin's lane. Lewis' Opens at 44 Fish street. Long, Opens east end of State street. Lincoln's, Opens on Purchase, second north of Liverpool Wharf. Otis, Opens on Purchase, second south of Foster's Wharf. Philad. Pack. Pier, Opens 15 Ann street to the Town Dock. Rhoades', Opens on Ship street, north of Union Wharf