Brattle Street (Boston)

Coordinates: 42°21′37.08″N 71°3′28.44″W / 42.3603000°N 71.0579000°W / 42.3603000; -71.0579000
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Brattle Street in Boston (1855)

Brattle Street, which existed from 1694 to 1962, was a street in

City Hall Plaza, at Government Center.[1][2][3]

History

Around 1853, former Virginia slave Anthony Burns worked for "Coffin Pitts, clothing dealer, no.36 Brattle Street."[4] Nearby, abolitionist John P. Coburn managed a clothing store at 20 Brattle Street.[5] In 1850, Joshua Bowen Smith, a black abolitionist and member of Boston's Vigilance Committee, operated a catering business at 16 Brattle Street."[6]

In 1921, the first

Radio Shack
store opened at 46 Brattle Street. John Adams' Boston house and his law practice was on this street. During the bull dozing of Scolley Square, his house was not saved.

Gallery

  • Detail of 1775 map of Boston, showing Brattle St. and vicinity
    Detail of 1775 map of Boston, showing Brattle St. and vicinity
  • Shelton & Cheever, importers and manufacturers of "engine hose, fire buckets ... harnesses, collars, whips, carpet bags," 1852
    Shelton & Cheever, importers and manufacturers of "engine hose, fire buckets ... harnesses, collars, whips, carpet bags," 1852
  • Funeral of Abbott Lawrence, photo by Southworth & Hawes, 1855
    Funeral of Abbott Lawrence, photo by Southworth & Hawes, 1855
  • Corner of Brattle and Court St., engraving by Winslow Homer, 1857
    Corner of Brattle and Court St., engraving by Winslow Homer, 1857
  • R. Marston & Co. Dining Rooms, ca.1881
    R. Marston & Co. Dining Rooms, ca.1881
  • Overview of Brattle St., ca.1920
    Overview of Brattle St., ca.1920
  • Brattle Street, Boston, 1962
    Brattle Street, Boston, 1962
  • Brattle St., with steps to Cornhill, Boston, 1962
    Brattle St., with steps to Cornhill, Boston, 1962

See also

References

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  4. ^ "Universalist General Reform Association," Christian Freeman and Family Advertiser, June 7, 1850, page 2

External links

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