. Baltimore : its history and its people. ?i 3 So * -^ nam € • m, 5[ 5 s-^5>-5s Z £ S t: ^ I » = ^ ;•. [1755] HISTORY OF BALTIMORE 19 tion, but without violation of the facts as shown on the original sketch, hasbeen reproduced repeatedly. The accompanying- print is from one of thesereproductions. The view was obviously taken from Federal Hill on thesouth side of the basin or inner harbor. It appears from this drawingthat thirty-two years after the founding of the town it contained buttwenty-five dwellings, one church and two taverns,—Rogers and Ka-minskys. The latter was the last of the bui


. Baltimore : its history and its people. ?i 3 So * -^ nam € • m, 5[ 5 s-^5>-5s Z £ S t: ^ I » = ^ ;•. [1755] HISTORY OF BALTIMORE 19 tion, but without violation of the facts as shown on the original sketch, hasbeen reproduced repeatedly. The accompanying- print is from one of thesereproductions. The view was obviously taken from Federal Hill on thesouth side of the basin or inner harbor. It appears from this drawingthat thirty-two years after the founding of the town it contained buttwenty-five dwellings, one church and two taverns,—Rogers and Ka-minskys. The latter was the last of the buildings shown in this sketch toremain standing. It was located at the northwest corner of Mercer (nowGerman) and Grant streets, near Light street, and was torn down to makeroom for the construction of the CarroUton Hotel, which was destroyed inthe fire of February, 1904. The church which is shown on the highestpoint in the town is Saint Pauls, the parish church of the Church of Eng-land. It stood near the intersection of Lexington and St. Paul streets,which were then called respectively Church stree


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