The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . pied by General Haldimand, to whom the boysof the Latin School made complaint that their coast on theCommon was destroyed. He ordered the coast restoredand reported the affair to General Gage, who remarkedthat it was impossible to beat the notion of liberty out ofthe people, as it was rooted in them from street, at 327, stood the Province House, theofficial residence of the Royal Governors; it was erecte


The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . pied by General Haldimand, to whom the boysof the Latin School made complaint that their coast on theCommon was destroyed. He ordered the coast restoredand reported the affair to General Gage, who remarkedthat it was impossible to beat the notion of liberty out ofthe people, as it was rooted in them from street, at 327, stood the Province House, theofficial residence of the Royal Governors; it was erectedin 1679. After the Revolution it was occupied by stateofficers until completion of the new State House in part of this old house is still standing and can be seenfrom Province court, directly in the rear of street, corner Milk, is located the Old SouthChurch, particulars relating to which have already street, corner Essex, was the site of the LibertyTree, planted in 1646, and cut down by the British for firewood in 1775. Events of a patriotic nature which tookplace under its branches have been recorded in formerpages. 235. Tremont street, corner Hollis, stood until about six years agothe house in which Nathaniel, David, Thomas, and JosiahBradlee, with John Fulton, assisted by Sarah BradleeFulton, disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians andtook part in throwing the tea into Boston harbor in for Griffins Wharf, the Mohawks are coming! State street, at the corner of Washington, south, was the resi-dence of Robert Keayne, the merchant who bequeathedto the town three hundred pounds for a town hall. Hewas also the founder of the Ancient and Honorable Ar-tillery Company in 1638. State street, at the corner of Washington, north, was the houseof John Coggan, and in it he opened the first store inBoston. State street, the old State House. This has been fully de-scribed in the previous pages. State street, at the corner of Devonshire,


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