. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. OLD NORTH CHURCH Where Paul Revere hung out his lanterns THE li().^T()N STONE next door beyond and upon request cordially actsas guide. A fee is expected. Directly opposite Christ Church, Hull Streetascends Copps Hill. On the left, a few doorsfrom Salem Street, is a wooden gambrel roof housewith end to Hull Street. This house served asheadquarters for General Gage during the Battleof Bunker Hill and an unobstructed view of thebattle was gained from the Copps Hill Burial


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. OLD NORTH CHURCH Where Paul Revere hung out his lanterns THE li().^T()N STONE next door beyond and upon request cordially actsas guide. A fee is expected. Directly opposite Christ Church, Hull Streetascends Copps Hill. On the left, a few doorsfrom Salem Street, is a wooden gambrel roof housewith end to Hull Street. This house served asheadquarters for General Gage during the Battleof Bunker Hill and an unobstructed view of thebattle was gained from the Copps Hill BurialGround, just beyond, on the right. This is a mostinteresting place. The caretaker will, on request(etc.) point out many headstones of note. Fromthe north side of the cemetery may be seen a ter-raced park, with beach and recreation pier—agreat boon to this congested district. Leaving the Burial Ground by the Hull Streetgate turn to the right, then, on Snow Hill Street,to the left and so down to Prince Street. Oneblock to the left on Prince Street brings one toSalem Street, and a circuit has been made of oneof the most


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