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Merchants Row (Boston)

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took place on Merchants Row, as it did elsewhere in the town. For example, in 1731 Charles Apthorp advertised "a parcel of likely negroes of both sexes, just imported in the sloop Speedwell, William Dickinson master, lying and the upper end of the Long Wharffe ... to be sold by Charles Apthorp at his
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James Anderson; and merchant James Perkins. Around 1789: auctioneers Adams & Molineux; hatter Joseph Eaton; hatter and furrier Russel Sturges; hair-dresser Abraham Haywood; the inn at the "sign of the Golden-ball"; grocer Daniel Oliver; and merchants Samuel Bradford, John Erving Jr., Charles
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Miller, Samuel Parkman, William Phillips, James Tisdale, William White, Peter Wainwright, Ebenezer Wild, and Daniel Wild. Samuel Sumner kept a crockery shop at the corner of State Street (c. 1798-1805), in the building formerly occupied by the Admiral Vernon Tavern.
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speculates it was built "probably by Dutch tea merchants, as they had been in the habit of supplying the inhabitants with teas, at a less price since 1660, than could be afforded by the London
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Leigh's Intelligence Office, 1768. "To be sold cheap ... a negro woman, and a negro man: a complete billiard table, 300 barrels of tar, a second-hand suit of sails for a schooner..."
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The Golden Ball Tavern stood on Merchants Row; proprietors included John Marston (c. 1752-1775). The Admiral Vernon Tavern stood at the corner of King Street.
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In the 18th century, "many of Boston's best-connected importers set up shop" on Merchants Row. Andrew Faneuil (uncle of
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Robert E. Desrochers, Jr. (2002), "Slave-for-Sale Advertisements and Slavery in Massachusetts, 1704-1781",
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was also in the shipping trade, and around 1873 worked from Merchants Row. He "engaged principally in the
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The actual "golden ball" sculpted sign now resides in the collections of the Bostonian Society. Cf.
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From 1700 through 1824, a building known as the "triangular warehouse" dominated the street.
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Advertisement for Wilder's Patent Salamander Safes, Merchants Row, Boston, 1850.
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David Bosse (1995), "Osgood Carleton, Mathematical Practitioner of Boston",
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Dearborn's reminiscences of Boston: and guide through the city and environs
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Around the 1830s Charles Savage Homer, hardware seller (and father of
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Detail of 1743 map of Boston, showing Merchants Row at the waterfront
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A record of the streets, alleys, places, etc. in the city of Boston
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Map showing position of the Triangular Warehouse on Merchants Row
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Detail of 1883 map of Boston, showing Merchants Row and vicinity
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Corner of Merchants Row and State Street, Boston, 19th-century (
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Merchants Row, Boston, 2010 (at State Street, looking towards
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Advertisement for agricultural warehouse and seed store, 1868
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Merchants Row, Boston, 2010; looking towards State Street
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Boston African American community prior to the Civil War
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Lawrence Park (Dec 1917), "Joseph Badger and His Work",
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Deane (1870), "List of 'Protesters' and 'Addressers'",
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Philip Conway Beam (1947), "Winslow Homer's Father",
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A Topographical and Historical Description of Boston
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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Old State House
Boston
Massachusetts
State Street
Faneuil Hall
Financial District
Long Wharf
Dock Square

Peter Faneuil
Charles Apthorp
Slave trading

Sign of the Golden Ball
Nathaniel Dearborn
East India Company
factor
Old Farmer's Almanac
Winslow Homer
Samuel C. Cobb
Sicily
Cape de Verde Islands
Senegal
Gambia
Leigh's Intelligence Office, 1768. "To be sold cheap ... a negro woman, and a negro man: a complete billiard table, 300 barrels of tar, a second-hand suit of sails for a schooner..."
Triangular Warehouse, Merchants Row (1700-1824)
Map showing position of the Triangular Warehouse on Merchants Row
American Gardener's Magazine, v.1, 1835; published by Hovey & Co.
Advertisement for Wilder's Patent Salamander Safes, Merchants Row, Boston, 1850.

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