Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . -ji-Zr^y^.. dwellings. In part of this mansion resided Christopher Gore,during the year he was governor of Massachusetts. FisherAmes, July 4, 1808, was buried from this funeral services took place at Kings Chapel. Hon. Sam-uel Dexter pro-nounced his eu- ^=^ - _ _ ^=3=^^se^ ^_logy. It was ^^=^^^tZ- ~ ---«—-«- -^later tenanted i^ 1^1^ by George Tick- T7 ^--- f^^r nor, the distin-guished scholar,one of the found-ers of the PublicLibrary, and au-thor of the His-tory of SpanishLiterature. Before the di-vision of the LAFAYETTES REs


Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . -ji-Zr^y^.. dwellings. In part of this mansion resided Christopher Gore,during the year he was governor of Massachusetts. FisherAmes, July 4, 1808, was buried from this funeral services took place at Kings Chapel. Hon. Sam-uel Dexter pro-nounced his eu- ^=^ - _ _ ^=3=^^se^ ^_logy. It was ^^=^^^tZ- ~ ---«—-«- -^later tenanted i^ 1^1^ by George Tick- T7 ^--- f^^r nor, the distin-guished scholar,one of the found-ers of the PublicLibrary, and au-thor of the His-tory of SpanishLiterature. Before the di-vision of the LAFAYETTES REsmENrE. building, it was kept as a fashionable boarding-hoiise by , until she removed to the present Howard Street. Theseboarding-houses were, before the erection of the Tremont House,the resort of strangers visiting Boston. Edward G. Malbone, the celebrated portrait-painter, had hisstudio there. He accompanied Allston to Europe, and wasurged by West to remain, but preferred returning to the UnitedStates. Malbone excelled in miniature-painting.


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