Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city . CopynglU, , b\ Willismi Siiimier AppletonMRS. RICHARD DERBY AS ST. OLD BOSTONDAYS & WAYS FROM THE DAWN OF THE REVOLUTIONUNTIL THE TOWN BECAME A CITY BYMARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD AUTHOR OF ST. BOTOLPHS TOWN, AMONG OLD NEW ENGLANDINNS, old new ENGLAND CHURCHES, ETC. With Numerous Illustrations BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1909 Copyright, 1909,By Little, Brown, and Company. All rights reserved Published, October, 1909 Blectrotyped and Printed byTHE COLONIAL PRESSC. H. Simonds & Co., Bo


Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city . CopynglU, , b\ Willismi Siiimier AppletonMRS. RICHARD DERBY AS ST. OLD BOSTONDAYS & WAYS FROM THE DAWN OF THE REVOLUTIONUNTIL THE TOWN BECAME A CITY BYMARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD AUTHOR OF ST. BOTOLPHS TOWN, AMONG OLD NEW ENGLANDINNS, old new ENGLAND CHURCHES, ETC. With Numerous Illustrations BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1909 Copyright, 1909,By Little, Brown, and Company. All rights reserved Published, October, 1909 Blectrotyped and Printed byTHE COLONIAL PRESSC. H. Simonds & Co., Boston, F ro ^ ^ FOREWORD Almost of necessity a town is a differentthing, and has a social Hfe quite distinct, froma city. On its political side it is endowed withcolor and individuality, from the very factthat its humblest inhabitant may, at town meet-ing, raise his voice to oppose the motion of therichest and most renowned man in the com-munity. And, on the social side, it possessesa simplicity of interests, a delightful neighborli-ness, and a quality of charming intoldbostondaysway00craw


Size: 1246px × 2005px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectbostonmasssociallife