1850
Prints: Boston, Ma.: Tremont Street
GUSN-198246
Shows a view of Tremont Street from King's Chapel. "The name of this Street is traced to that given the peninsula, in 1630, by the first settlers at Charlestown, on the north side of the river. They called it Trimontain, on account of three hills to be seen on it. The street ran by the eastern base of one of these hills. But the enterprising citizens have removed the mountain, near which the avenue wound its way. The street remains, but has been made of much greater width and reduced nearly to a level..." From American Magazine.
churches (buildings)
chapels (rooms or structures)
streets
views (visual works)
line engravings (prints)
prints (visual works)
Print and Engravings Collection number PR217
1 newspaper engraving
GC002
Prints and engravings collection, 1830s-1920s
1918-11-1
GC002.01.MA.3300.005
Gift
10 x 6.5 (HxW)(inches)
Gift of Mrs. J.W. Perkins, 1918
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
line engravings (prints)
prints (visual works)
Tremont Street Methodist Episcopal
Fair
Item
Prints: Boston, Ma.: Tremont Street
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