. Almon Danforth Hodges and his neighbors . een Stores were farther north onWashington Street at the southeast corner of Dover Street, and did notbelong to Mr. Williams, as ShurtlefE, in his Topographical History ofBoston, supposed. Mis. James B. Case (Laura L. Williams), daughter of Mr. Moses Wil-liams, now living in Boston, possesses photographs of the house and thestore which are reproduced here. The house which Mr. Moses Williams rented at marriage was No. 5Orange Street. At this date, and until 1824, the thorouglifare nowcalled for its full length Washington Street, bore the following nam


. Almon Danforth Hodges and his neighbors . een Stores were farther north onWashington Street at the southeast corner of Dover Street, and did notbelong to Mr. Williams, as ShurtlefE, in his Topographical History ofBoston, supposed. Mis. James B. Case (Laura L. Williams), daughter of Mr. Moses Wil-liams, now living in Boston, possesses photographs of the house and thestore which are reproduced here. The house which Mr. Moses Williams rented at marriage was No. 5Orange Street. At this date, and until 1824, the thorouglifare nowcalled for its full length Washington Street, bore the following names,beginning in Roxbury and proceeding northerly: — from Roxbury to apoint at or near the last bend just south of Dover Street, WashingtonStreet; thence to Essex Street, Orange Street; thence to Summer Street,Newbury Street; thence to School Street, Marlborough Street; and thenceto Dock Square, Cornhill. The D. Dudley place to which Mr. Moses Williams moved in 1821 stoodat the corner of Washington Street and what is now South May It 1T- imWsSSS ST-f 1 l-Tj SS! 1 i ^ flMMI ^ :- i I ; , 11;


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