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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Weather Update, November ... November 11, 1840. Temperature at 7 AM: 42 Temperatute at 2 PM: 46 Winds from the West, starting cloudy and turning rainy by 2 PM...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Weather Update, November ... November 11, 1840. Temperature at 7 AM: 42 Temperatute at 2 PM: 46 Winds from the West, starting cloudy and turning rainy by 2 PM...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Weather Update, November ... November 11, 1840. Temperature at 7 AM: 42 Temperatute at 2 PM: 46 Winds from the West, starting cloudy and turning rainy by 2 PM...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Federal Street Then and Now Top photo: 86-110 Federal Street, Boston, late 1910s/early 1920s Bottom ... today, after the recent mergers, it houses Bank of America. ...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Roxbury? South End? or ... I've marked a number of points on the modern day map to correspond to the 1832 map, which shows the Boston/Roxbury boundary as a dotted line ...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Present Day Boston For Evacuation Day I've posted a map of the Boston area as it looked during the American Revolution and numbered some present day locations ...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: A Map of Boston Which Won ... 1 post - Last post: Mar 17, 2007For Evacuation Day I've posted a map of the Boston area as it looked during the American Revolution and numbered some present day locations ...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Things to Do News and notes about Boston's history and architecture. Our motto: "To Observe and Preserve"
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Downtown, Beacon Hill ... Tell them the City Record and Boston News-Letter sent you. Posted by The Editor on 07 July 2007 at 11:40 in Downtown, Beacon Hill, Back Bay, ...
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The City Record and Boston News-Letter: Beacon Hill Reservoir, c. 1870 1 post - Last post: May 23, 2006Today's image is a view looking out over the Beacon Hill Resevoir, which was built in 1849 to accomodate water being brought to Boston from ...
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