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ill, on the Common, 1652 One built at the South End, 1700 One set up on Fort Hill, 1741 Mill Wind. One set up on the Neck lands, 1794 Miller, WilliaMead, in Stoddard street, Oct. 8, 1857 John Hilton, by Henry L. Sutton, on Fort Hill, Oct. 17, 1857 Ezekiel W. Hodgsdon, by McNulty and Joyce, in East Boston, r street, Oct. 30, 1860 Murder Michael Orphin, by John Fitzgerald, on Fort Hill, Mar. 13, 1861 Barney Ford, by Mike Sullivan, in North street, Nov. 22, 18lt, 1820 Rebuilt, 1848 Bowditch, South street, built, 1862 Boylston, Fort Hill, built, 1819 Rebuilt, 1853 Brimmer, Common street, built, 1843 Chapm of chests burned in King street, Jan. 1, 1774 Tea party of Whigs dine off Fort Hill, Apr. 1, 1840 Tea party Centennial Anniversary at Faneuil Hall, Dec. 16, 1ouse, 1815 One in North square, 1816 One in Spring lane, 1780 One on Fort Hill, 1800 One, corner Milk and Congress streets, 1820 City Marshal ordered
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)
treet. West of State street a little cove ran in about where Congress street is, and reached to the corner of Franklin street. It thus cut off direct approach to Fort Hill, which rose to the south-east. The water-line of Fort Hill, at the south, was substantially the same as it remained to our day,--Broad street, from BatterymarFort Hill, at the south, was substantially the same as it remained to our day,--Broad street, from Batterymarch to Federal street, being substantially the boundary. A sharp turn was made at the junction of Federal and East streets, and the South Cove stretched due west about to Washington street, near Essex street, and wholly north of Beach street. Turning southerly again, the South Cove ran parallel with Washington street, at a distaended 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
er now dwells passing from Milk street up to Fort Hill, Oliver street. The way leading from FortFort Hill southerly to Moreys Corner in Summer street, Cow lane. The way from ye Lower end of Summer The way leading from ye Northerly side of Fort Hill, passing down Easterly by ye old Draw House The way leading Southerly from Gibbs lane on Fort Hill, passing by Drinkers to ye Rope Walke, Belch708 Previously Cornhill; dug down, 1868, (Fort Hill,) 1666 Where Fort Hill was; Washington plFort Hill was; Washington place, 1808; Washington square, 1837, Fort Hill square, 1875 Foster's lane, 1741; Fuller street, 1Fort Hill square, 1875 Foster's lane, 1741; Fuller street, 1800; Brewer's Hill, 1803; Sliding al., 1708, Foster street, 1795 West part of the Common, levell, 1708; Sconce street, 1784; Batterymarch to Fort Hill, Hamilton street, 1807 From Common streetone time, Henchman street, 1850 Summer to Fort Hill; a part, Cow lane, 1708; extended, 1875, Higilled up, (Oliver's Bridge,) 1722 Milk to Fort Hill; Oliver lane, 1789; in part, Gibbs lane, ext
22 and 23 Ann street. Barnes', Opens each side of Purchase street, north of Fort Hill Wharf. 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, O
3 Fast Driving, 53 Fast Days, 53 Federal Constitution, 53, 54 Federal Court, 54 Female Refuge, 54 Fence Viewers, 54 Fencing School, 54 Fenian Excitement, 54 Ferries, 54 Fields, 54, 55 Fires, 55-59 Fire Alarms, 60 Fire Alarm Superintendent, 60 Fire Commission, 60 Fire Companies, 60 Fire Engineers, 60 Fire Engineers, Chief, 60, 61 Fireworks, 61 Fleets, 61 Flour Mills, 61 Flower Show, 61 Flying Machines, 61 Folsom Abby, 61 Fort Hill, 61 Fortifications, 61-63 Forgeries 63 Forest Garden, 63 Franklin, Josiah 63 Franklin, Benjamin 63 Franklin Fund, 63 Franklin Medals, 63 Franklin Monument, 63 Freemen, 63 Frost, 63, 64 Frigate Constitution, 64 Frog Pond, 64 Funeral Honors, 64, 65 G. Gage, Gen. Thomas 65 Gabriel, Angel 65 Gallows, 65 Gamblers, 65, 66 Gas Light, 66 Gibbeted, 66 Giants, 66 Gold Premiums, 66, 67 Gorman, Edith, 67 Governors, Colonial 67-69 Gov