Buildings and Landmarks of Old Boston: A Guide to the Colonial, Provincial, Federal, and Greek Revival Periods, 1630-1850University Press of New England, 2001 - 177 sider This is a book for Boston visitors interested in the architecture and character of the pre-modern era, as well as for armchair historians desiring a quick but fascinating version of the first two centuries of Boston history. Divided into four periods -- Colonial, Provincial, Federal, and Greek Revival -- the book presents 57 buildings extant in the 1960s. For each building, in addition to a concise verbal description of its history and function, Howard S. Andros supplies a detailed drawing conveying its character and its form. Maps of downtown Boston and the greater Boston area pinpoint each site's location. The remains of a vibrant older city, increasingly hidden amid today's massive urban reconstruction projects, come alive again in The Buildings and Landmarks of Old Boston. |
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... merchants . Codfishing , too , became a major industry in the northern colonies , where each summer the Atlantic shores were white with drying cod laid on racks of loosely woven alders called “ flakes . ” Indeed , colonial fishermen ...
... merchants . Codfishing , too , became a major industry in the northern colonies , where each summer the Atlantic shores were white with drying cod laid on racks of loosely woven alders called “ flakes . ” Indeed , colonial fishermen ...
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... merchants and traders throughout Europe , Africa , and West Indies . At last , with pressure from the influential British Board of Trade , which regulated com- merce at home and abroad , England strengthened its restrictive laws to ...
... merchants and traders throughout Europe , Africa , and West Indies . At last , with pressure from the influential British Board of Trade , which regulated com- merce at home and abroad , England strengthened its restrictive laws to ...
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... merchants found their fleets se- verely weakened and their markets mostly lost . Reciprocal trade with England was ... merchant fleets from their harbors . Depressed traders began sniffing the wind for ways to break into the China trade ...
... merchants found their fleets se- verely weakened and their markets mostly lost . Reciprocal trade with England was ... merchant fleets from their harbors . Depressed traders began sniffing the wind for ways to break into the China trade ...
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