A guide-book of Boston for physicians . lin, wThere Ben-jamin Franklin learned theprinters trade as his bro-thers apprentice. Here hecomposed and printed theballads on The LighthouseTragedy and on Teach (orBlackbeard), the pirate,which he peddled about the Brattle Square end of Franklin Avenue was[urrays Barracks, where were quartered from 1768 to 1770 themost obnoxious of the British regiments,—the the trouble began which ended in the Boston Quincy House, a hotel on Brattle Street, is on the site ofthe first Quaker Meeting-House (1697), the f
A guide-book of Boston for physicians . lin, wThere Ben-jamin Franklin learned theprinters trade as his bro-thers apprentice. Here hecomposed and printed theballads on The LighthouseTragedy and on Teach (orBlackbeard), the pirate,which he peddled about the Brattle Square end of Franklin Avenue was[urrays Barracks, where were quartered from 1768 to 1770 themost obnoxious of the British regiments,—the the trouble began which ended in the Boston Quincy House, a hotel on Brattle Street, is on the site ofthe first Quaker Meeting-House (1697), the first brick churchin the town. On the opposite side of the street wras the BrattleSquare Church (1773) (Unitarian), razed in 1871, which borein its front wall a cannon ball as a memento of the siege ofBoston. This cannon ball is now preserved in the rooms of theMassachusetts Historical Society, corner of Boylston Streetand the Fenway. A portion of the stonework of this church isincorporated in the tower of its successor, bought by the. FRANKLIN S PRESS GUIDE TO BOSTON 31
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