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Beacon Hill, Boston

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in the neighborhood. It was first founded to fight city plans to replace the neighborhood's brick sidewalks. Since then its efforts have been instrumental in preserving Beacon Hill as a historic district, and have expanded to include such initiatives as: working to become the first neighborhood to receive resident parking permits, streamlining trash service, and creating a virtual retirement community serving the neighborhood's elderly.
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around the Common. Substantial but less pretentious middle-class housing, three story, brick sidehall Federal rowhouses with side and fanlit entrances, filled in the lower slopes of Beacon Hill and the South End along Washington Street while modest sidehall brick houses, three stories tall, were built in the working class neighborhoods of the
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purchased in 1795, most of it from John Singleton Copley. The Beacon Hill district's development began when Charles Bulfinch, an architect and planner, laid out the plan for the neighborhood. Four years later the hills were leveled, Mount Vernon Street was laid, and mansions were built along it. One of the first homes was the
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workers in the homes of white residents on the south slope of the Hill, property records indicate that the black community on the north slope was already well-established by 1805, before the filling-in of the south slope was completed, and so before that slope of Beacon Hill came to be considered an affluent area.
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families were with related children under the age of 18 and 63.4% were with no related children under age 18. Other family types make up 18.4% of Beacon Hill's population, with 90.8% being female householders with no husband present and a majority of these households included children under 18 present.
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According to 2007–2011 American Community Survey estimates, of the 5,411 households in Beacon Hill, 27.3% were family households and 72.7 were non-family households (with 55.7% of those female householders). Of the 1,479 family households 81.6% were married couple families. 36.6% of married couple
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The Beacon Hill Civic Association has a long history as a community resource for the Beacon Hill neighborhood. Founded in 1922 by neighbors with the goal of preventing home building and other construction, today it continues as a volunteer advocacy organization focused on improving quality of life
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Better transportation service to the suburbs and other cities led a boom to the city's economy at the beginning of the 20th century. New buildings, "compatible with the surroundings", were built and older buildings renovated. To ensure that there were controls on new development and demolition, the
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The north slope was the home of African Americans, sailors and Eastern and Southern European immigrants. The area around Belknap Street (now Joy Street) in particular became home to more than 1,000 blacks beginning in the mid-1700s. While this community is often described as arising from domestic
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Commission was established in 1955 to monitor renovation and development projects. For instance, in 1963, 70-72 Mount Vernon Street was to be demolished for the construction of an apartment building. A compromise was made to maintain the building and its exterior and build new apartments inside.
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According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood is 9,023. This reflects a slight (0.3% or 29 individuals) decrease from the 2000 Census. The racial/ethnic make-up of the neighborhood's population is as follows: 86.8% of the population is white, 2% black or
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Highstyle Federal brick townhouses, two and three stories tall with elliptical porticoes, pilasters and balustrades, the most ambitious of them free standing and Bulfinch-designed, were built along the crest of Beacon Hill and on Cambridge Street. Other imposing brick rowhouses were constructed
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group was formed to develop the trimount area, The name trimount later morphed into "Tremont", as in Tremont Street. when by 1780 the city's neighborhoods could no longer meet the needs of the growing number of residents. Eighteen and a half or 19 acres of grassland west of the State House was
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project renovated the area. To prevent urban renewal projects of historically significant buildings in Beacon Hill, its residents ensured that the community obtained historic district status: south slope in 1955, Flat of the Hill in 1958, and north slope in 1963. The Beacon Hill Architectural
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In 1955, state legislation Chapter 616 created the Historic Beacon Hill District. It was the first such district in Massachusetts, created to protect historic sites and manage urban renewal. Supporting these objectives is the local non-profit Beacon Hill Civic Association. According to the
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is "the most prestigious address" in Beacon Hill. Its residents have access to private parking and live in "magnificent Greek Revival townhouses." Nearby is Acorn Street, often mentioned as the "most frequently photographed street in the United States." It is a narrow lane paved with
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on Cambridge Street was built in 1796. Charles Bulfinch designed this house, and two additional houses, for the businessman and politician who was instrumental in Beacon Hill's development and Boston becoming the state capital. The Otis House also houses the headquarters of
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Between 1807 and 1832, Beacon Hill was reduced from 138 feet in elevation to 80 feet. The shoreline and bodies of water such as the Mill Pond had a "massive filling", increasing Boston's land mass by 150%. Charles Street was one of the new roads created from the project.
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Beacon Hill is predominantly residential, known for old colonial brick row houses with "beautiful doors, decorative iron work, brick sidewalks, narrow streets, and gas lamps". Restaurants and antique shops are located on Charles Street.
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The trimount hills are commonly called Beacon Hill, Mount Vernon and Pemberton Hill. Beacon Hill was also called "Sentry Hill" and Pemberton Hill was called "Cotton Hill." The name trimount later morphed into "Tremont", as in Tremont
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streets and brick sidewalks adorn the neighborhood, which is generally regarded as one of the more desirable and expensive in Boston. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood was 9,023.
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was established on the top of the hill. Sailors and British soldiers visited the north slope of Beacon Hill during the 17th and 18th centuries. As a result, it became an "undesirable" area for Boston residents.
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Christopher Klein (November 8, 2009). "Where the melting pot still simmers; Beacon Hill was settled in 1625...". The Boston Globe (Boston, MA). The New York Times Company. 2009. (accessed by HighBeam Research).
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Development began in the early 19th century. Single family homes often had stores on the first floor for retailers, carpenters and shoemakers. Today, many of the 19th century waterfront landmarks, such as the
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The south slope "became the seat of Boston wealth and power." It was carefully planned for people who left densely populated areas, like the North End. The residents of opulent homes, called the
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Streets is included as well. Beacon Hill has three sections: the south slope, the north slope and the "Flat of the Hill", which is a level neighborhood built on landfill, located west of
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Wealthy Boston families continue to live at the Flat of the Hill and south slope. Inhabitants of the north slope include Suffolk University students and professionals.
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Beacon Hill Association was formed in 1922. Into the 1940s there were attempts to replace brick sidewalks, but the projects were abandoned due to community resistance.
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The north slope neighborhood transitioned as blacks moved out of the neighborhood and immigrants, such as Eastern European Jews, made their homes in the community. The
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Many homes built of brick and wood in the early 19th century were dilapidated by the end of the Civil War and were razed for new housing. Brick apartment buildings, or
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African American, 4.1% Hispanic or Latino, 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Native, 5.3% Asian, 0.4% some other race/ethnicity, and 1.3% two or more races/ethnicities.
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Mount Whoredom was a name assigned by British soldiers. When Beacon Hill was developed, "the seedy nickname vanished along with the undesirable establishments."
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In the 1830s, residential homes were built for wealthy people on Chestnut and Mt. Vernon Streets. Some affluent people moved, beginning in the 1870s, to
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Many blacks in the neighborhood attended church with the whites but did not have a vote in church affairs and sat in segregated seating. The
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Banks, restaurants and other service industries moved into the "Flat of the Hill", with a resulting transformation of the neighborhood.
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Alarik, Scott (February 9, 2003). "PICKY? SURE. ORGANIZED? YOU BETCHA FOR ACTIVISTS, 80 YEARS OF HOLDING DOWN THE HILL". Boston Globe.
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and her children on foot across Beacon Street. It is commemorated every year in May by a parade through Beacon Hill to the
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is on Bowdoin Street, and was embroiled in controversy in 2013 over alleged extortion by a former mafioso. While home to a
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Grover, Kathryn and Da Silva, Janine, "Historic Resource Study: Boston African American National Historic Site"
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spoke to the congregation about abolishing slavery. One of the few outposts of the small Protestant group the
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and was completed in 1798. Many of the country's state capitol buildings were modeled after the State House.
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According to the 2012–2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, the largest ancestry groups in
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is a Victorian Gothic Church, faced in brick with 8 massive carillon bells and a 172-foot spire. The
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The land was chosen because it was higher in elevation than the center of town. The capital sits on
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atop the highest point in central Boston. The beacon was used to warn the residents of an invasion.
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Before the hill was reduced substantially, Beacon Hill was located just behind the current site of
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chapel, Beacon Hill is currently one of only two neighborhoods in Boston that does not contain a
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Memorial are located at Beacon Street and Park Street, opposite the Massachusetts State House.
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In the early 19th century, there were "fringe activities" along the Back Bay waterfront, with
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style homes were built in beginning of the 19th century. Later, additional styles included:
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Boston's population doubled between 1775 and 1810. It went from 16,000 to 32,896 residents.
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swears "By Beacon Hill" to get revenge on the commanding officer who sent him to MASH 4077.
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that was home to coachmen employed by families in Mt. Vernon and Chestnut Street mansions.
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Construction of homes began in earnest at the turn of the century, such as: freestanding
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were founded in the 19th century. "Great thinkers" lived in the neighborhood, including
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Like many similarly named areas, the neighborhood is named for the location of a former
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was built in 1807, the church had seating that segregated white and black people. The
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by John Phillips Marquand satirizes the upper-class white residents of Beacon Hill.
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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A Caldecott Celebration: Seven Artists and Their Paths to the Caldecott Medal
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Black Bostonians: family life and community struggle in the antebellum North
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houses that were larger, lighter, and airier than the denser Beacon Hill."
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In the latter part of the 19th century, Beacon Hill absorbed an influx of
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One of the earliest black Republican legislators in the United States was
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were the homes, businesses, schools and churches of the black community.
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The neighborhood of Beacon Hill as seen from the Charles River (with the
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at the Meeting House. It became a "hotbed and an important depot on the
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as a "harmless, inoffensive, untitled aristocracy". They had "houses by
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to refer to the state government or the legislature itself, much like
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owned land on the south slope for pasture for his cows and farmland.
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Insiders Guide Off the Beaten Path: Boston: A Guide to Unique Places
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William Kane, one of the protagonists in the Jeffrey Archer novel
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was built in 1806 and by 1840 there were five black churches. The
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Pair of houses, 54–55 Beacon Street. House on left is known as
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Beacon Hill has been home to many notable persons, including:
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Melnik, Mark; Gao, Lingshan; Kalevich, Alexis; Wong, Joanne.
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Beacon Street was established in 1708 from a cow path to the
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The Official Guide to America's National Parks, 13th Edition
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in back of the State House marking the site of the original
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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The Mount Vernon Street Warrens: A Boston Story, 1860–1910
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Susan. Southworth; Michael. Southworth (March 18, 2008).
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Susan. Southworth; Michael. Southworth (March 18, 2008).
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Susan. Southworth; Michael. Southworth (March 18, 2008).
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Susan. Southworth; Michael. Southworth (March 18, 2008).
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was the inspiration and source of exterior shots for the
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Boston African American community prior to the Civil War
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is set and was largely filmed in and around Beacon Hill.
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List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston
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Blacks and whites were largely united on the subject of
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on Joy Street was a community center for members of the
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Window boxes on cobblestoned Acorn Street on Beacon Hill
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resides. The term "Beacon Hill" is used locally as a
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Asclepia, a small private hospital, is mentioned in
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Published in 1937, the Pulitzer-Prize-winning novel
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Beacon Hill in 1811, seen from the north toward the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Beacon Hill: The Life & Times of a Neighborhood
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William H. Prescott House and as Headquarters House
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The country's oldest legal organization, the 7344:National Register of Historic Places in Boston 7190:Boston African American National Historic Site 6675:Boston African American National Historic Site 4653: 4651: 4611: 4609: 4607: 4605: 4581:. Fodor's Travel Publications. pp. 441–. 4531: 4529: 4527: 4525: 4011: 4009: 4007: 4005: 4003: 4001: 3999: 3997: 3995: 2676:MBTA subway map; Beacon Hill is in the center. 2276:Boston African American National Historic Site 2086:Boston African American National Historic Site 6650: 6086: 5319: 3851: 3849: 3630:Anthony Mitchell Sammarco (October 1, 2002). 3432:. Boston Redevelopment Authority: March 2011. 3230:List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston 657:(02114) racial breakdown of population (2017) 450:(02108) racial breakdown of population (2017) 278:, United States, and the hill upon which the 8: 7181:(Joy Street, Southack Street (now Phillips)) 5114:"Area Preservation and the Beacon Hill Bill" 4266:James Oliver Horton; Lois E. 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Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 11. 3368:, the north slope of Beacon Hill and the 2800:Learn how and when to remove this message 1998:with its "French-inspired boulevards and 58:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 5775:Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) 4785:A Grass-Roots Effort to Grow Old at Home 4493: 4491: 2460:, an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, and the 207:Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Federal 67:U.S. National Historic Landmark District 6857:(dentist, doctor, lawyer, abolitionist) 6827:(Rev. War soldier, Freemason, activist) 5525:Boston Convention and Exhibition Center 4802:'Villages' let elderly grow old at home 4791:, August 14, 2007; accessed 2013.05.17. 4661:. Architectural Record. October 5, 2011 4192:. Penguin. March 19, 2007. p. 41. 3387: 3281:'s land; The cornerstones were laid by 3251: 2640: 2520: 2405: 2328: 2282:. The historic buildings along today's 2237:Historic district and national landmark 1948: 5059:Leonard S. 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Globe Pequot. pp. 7, 37–38. 4821:Travel Boston - City Guide and Maps 4379:Travel Boston - City Guide and Maps 3360:The architecture was described as: 2244:Massachusetts Historical Commission 1938:, symmetrical pairs of houses, and 7064:Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society 7052:Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society 7046:Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society 5172:Robert Shackleton (June 1, 2008). 4641:from websites or documents of the 4561:from websites or documents of the 4189:Dk Eyewitness Travel Guides Boston 3636:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 33. 2462:Unitarian Universalist Association 2442:from 1826 to 1830, now houses the 2292:Museum of African American History 2009:along Beacon and Charles Streets. 25: 6737:(slave memoirists, abolitionists) 5535:Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum 5136:. Northeastern University Press. 4824:. MobileReference. p. 2845. 4382:. MobileReference. p. 2843. 4272:. 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Hilton 6792: 6786: 6780: 6774: 6771:Leonard Grimes 6768: 6762: 6756: 6755:(abolitionist) 6750: 6749:(abolitionist) 6744: 6738: 6732: 6729:John P. Coburn 6726: 6720: 6710: 6704: 6697: 6695: 6691: 6690: 6688: 6687: 6682: 6677: 6671: 6668: 6667: 6664: 6662: 6661: 6654: 6647: 6639: 6630: 6629: 6627: 6626: 6614: 6602: 6591: 6588: 6587: 6585: 6584: 6583: 6582: 6572: 6567: 6561: 6559: 6555: 6554: 6551: 6550: 6548: 6547: 6546: 6545: 6540: 6535: 6525: 6520: 6514: 6512: 6508: 6507: 6505: 6504: 6503: 6502: 6497: 6486: 6484: 6483:Suffolk County 6480: 6479: 6477: 6476: 6471: 6466: 6460: 6458: 6457:Norfolk County 6454: 6453: 6451: 6450: 6445: 6440: 6435: 6430: 6425: 6420: 6415: 6410: 6405: 6400: 6395: 6390: 6385: 6380: 6375: 6370: 6364: 6362: 6358: 6357: 6355: 6354: 6348: 6346: 6345:Hampden County 6342: 6341: 6339: 6338: 6333: 6328: 6323: 6318: 6313: 6308: 6302: 6300: 6296: 6295: 6293: 6292: 6287: 6282: 6276: 6274: 6273:Bristol County 6270: 6269: 6267: 6266: 6261: 6255: 6253: 6246: 6242: 6241: 6239: 6238: 6228: 6223: 6218: 6213: 6208: 6203: 6198: 6193: 6188: 6183: 6178: 6173: 6168: 6162: 6160: 6156: 6155: 6148: 6146: 6144: 6143: 6141:Property types 6138: 6133: 6128: 6123: 6118: 6112: 6110: 6106: 6105: 6100: 6098: 6097: 6090: 6083: 6075: 6066: 6065: 6063: 6062: 6057: 6055:Greater Boston 6052: 6050:Suffolk County 6046: 6043: 6042: 6040: 6039: 6034: 6029: 6024: 6022:Boston Red Sox 6019: 6014: 6012:Boston Celtics 6009: 6003: 6001: 5995: 5994: 5992: 5991: 5986: 5981: 5976: 5975: 5974: 5969: 5959: 5958: 5957: 5947: 5942: 5937: 5936: 5935: 5925: 5920: 5915: 5914: 5913: 5903: 5902: 5901: 5891: 5889:Harbor Islands 5886: 5884:Fenway–Kenmore 5881: 5876: 5875: 5874: 5872:Upham's Corner 5869: 5867:Columbia Point 5859: 5854: 5849: 5844: 5843: 5842: 5837: 5827: 5822: 5817: 5812: 5811: 5810: 5805: 5794: 5792: 5786: 5785: 5783: 5782: 5777: 5772: 5767: 5762: 5757: 5752: 5747: 5742: 5737: 5732: 5726: 5724: 5718: 5717: 5715: 5714: 5709: 5704: 5699: 5694: 5689: 5684: 5679: 5677:Fenway–Kenmore 5674: 5669: 5663: 5661: 5655: 5654: 5652: 5651: 5650: 5649: 5636: 5631: 5626: 5621: 5616: 5611: 5606: 5605: 5604: 5592: 5587: 5582: 5577: 5572: 5567: 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Row 7017: 7015: 7012: 7010: 7007: 7006: 7004: 7002: 6998: 6991: 6987: 6983: 6982:Anthony Burns 6979: 6976: 6973: 6969: 6966:of 1781 (See 6965: 6964:Freedom suits 6962: 6959: 6958: 6954: 6953: 6951: 6947: 6940: 6939:William Gwinn 6936: 6932: 6929: 6928: 6926: 6924: 6920: 6917: 6911: 6904: 6901: 6898: 6895: 6892: 6889: 6886: 6883: 6880: 6877: 6874: 6871: 6868: 6867:John J. Smith 6865: 6862: 6859: 6856: 6853: 6850: 6847: 6844: 6841: 6838: 6835: 6832: 6831:Robert Morris 6829: 6826: 6823: 6820: 6817: 6814: 6811: 6808: 6807:Barzillai Lew 6805: 6802: 6799: 6796: 6793: 6790: 6787: 6784: 6781: 6778: 6775: 6772: 6769: 6766: 6763: 6760: 6757: 6754: 6753:Thomas Dalton 6751: 6748: 6745: 6742: 6739: 6736: 6733: 6730: 6727: 6724: 6723:Leonard Black 6721: 6718: 6714: 6711: 6708: 6705: 6702: 6699: 6698: 6696: 6692: 6686: 6683: 6681: 6678: 6676: 6673: 6672: 6669: 6660: 6655: 6653: 6648: 6646: 6641: 6640: 6637: 6625: 6615: 6613: 6603: 6601: 6593: 6592: 6589: 6581: 6578: 6577: 6576: 6573: 6571: 6568: 6566: 6563: 6562: 6560: 6556: 6544: 6541: 6539: 6536: 6534: 6531: 6530: 6529: 6526: 6524: 6521: 6519: 6516: 6515: 6513: 6509: 6501: 6498: 6496: 6493: 6492: 6491: 6488: 6487: 6485: 6481: 6475: 6472: 6470: 6467: 6465: 6462: 6461: 6459: 6455: 6449: 6446: 6444: 6441: 6439: 6436: 6434: 6431: 6429: 6426: 6424: 6421: 6419: 6416: 6414: 6411: 6409: 6406: 6404: 6401: 6399: 6396: 6394: 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