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 . Revere displayed the lanterns April i8th, , corner Charter street, was located the residence of Sir W^illiam Phips, the first Royal Governor of the Province, under the second charter, , corner North Bennet street, the home of Rev. In-crease Mather, 1676, and later the home of Andrew and John Eliot, father and son, ministers of the new North Church, 298 Hanover street. Home in 1655 ^^ Rev.
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 . Revere displayed the lanterns April i8th, , corner Charter street, was located the residence of Sir W^illiam Phips, the first Royal Governor of the Province, under the second charter, , corner North Bennet street, the home of Rev. In-crease Mather, 1676, and later the home of Andrew and John Eliot, father and son, ministers of the new North Church, 298 Hanover street. Home in 1655 ^^ Rev. John Mayo, minister of Second Church to 1672, and of Rev. Cotton Mather, minister, , near Richmond street, stood the meeting house known as New Brick Church and Cockerel Church, 1721-1844; new building erected street, where the American House now stands, lived General Joseph Warren, physician, orator, patriot, who fell at Bunker Hill, 130 Prince street was site of the Stoddard House, which was used as a hospital by the British after the battle of Bunker Hill. Major John Pitcairn died there. 131 The Old B^^fryXexinqfon^ Cambridge street and Lynde is the site of the old church(now used as a branch of the PubHc Library) that waserected in 1737, occupied as barraclcs by the British troopsduring the siege of Boston; they removed the steeple toprevent the patriots from signaling to the camp in Cam-bridge. Nos. 17 and 19 Tremont Row stood the house in which JohnEndicott, Governor of Massachusetts Bay colony, 1629,died in 1665. Pemberton Square was the site of the house of Daniel Maude,who kept the first free school established in Boston, here was located the house in which resided HenryVane, Governor of the colony in 1636, and of Rev. JohnCotton, minister of First Church. Court street, corner Square, is the old Court House,which was erected in 1836 on the site of the old prison,which was erected in 1635, and in which Capt
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