. Book of the Royal blue . The adjoining buryingground was the first place for intermentsin Boston. The remains of < lovernors JohnWinthrop (1649), John Endicott (1665),Wm. Shirley (1771), John Winslow (1674)and his wife Mary Chilton (1679), a passen-ger on the Mayflower, are interred here. The old State House located on Wash-ington street at the head of State streetformerly called King street—was builtin 1713 and is one of the most interestingbuildings in the city. It was here thatAdams, Otis, Quincy, Hancock and otherpatriots made their first opposition to theRoyal Authority. In 1770 the


. Book of the Royal blue . The adjoining buryingground was the first place for intermentsin Boston. The remains of < lovernors JohnWinthrop (1649), John Endicott (1665),Wm. Shirley (1771), John Winslow (1674)and his wife Mary Chilton (1679), a passen-ger on the Mayflower, are interred here. The old State House located on Wash-ington street at the head of State streetformerly called King street—was builtin 1713 and is one of the most interestingbuildings in the city. It was here thatAdams, Otis, Quincy, Hancock and otherpatriots made their first opposition to theRoyal Authority. In 1770 the so-calledBoston Massacre took place immediatelyin front of the building. From the balconyWashington reviewed the entry of the Revo-lutionary army after the siege of building is now in charge of the Boston-ian Society, who have stored it with rarerelics of old Boston of the Colonial period. Faneuil Hall, the Cradle of Liberty,was built in 1742by Feter Faneuiland presented toBoston for a mar-ket and town hall. I. iffloyyr ^ FANEUIL HALL. FIVE CITIES OF NATIONAL INTEREST. 17


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