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  2. Boston Custom House - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Paul Revere's engraving of the Boston Massacre, 1770; Custom House visible at right Custom-House, Custom House Street, Boston (built 1810) Custom houses have existed at several locations: Richmond St. and Ann St.; built 1674, demolished 1847. "It was built in 1674, for a Custom House, and used some time for that purpose.

  3. Boston Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Massacre, known in Great Britain as the Incident on King Street, [1] ... [26] When they reached Private White on the custom house stairs, the soldiers ...

  4. Edward Garrick - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the Boston Massacre Garrick initiated, drawn by Paul Revere. During the evening of March 5, 1770, a drunk Edward Garrick and his fellow wigmaker's apprentice Bartholomew Broaders were among a crowd of local youth taunting and throwing snowballs at [8] John Goldfinch, a captain-lieutenant of the British Army. [9]

  5. State Street (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    State Street is one of the oldest and most historic streets in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Located in the financial district, it is the site of some historic landmarks, such as Long Wharf, the Old State House and the Boston Custom House.

  6. Christopher Seider - Wikipedia

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    The Bloody Massacre, Paul Revere's engraving of The Boston Massacre of March 1770. In the background on the right, the Customs House has been renamed "Butcher's Hall" and a gun can be seen firing from a window, an oblique reference to Seider's death. Seider was born in 1758, the son of poor German immigrants.

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston - Wikipedia

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    This building, constructed 1712, served as the seat of Massachusetts colonial and state government until 1793, when the current state house was built. It was outside this building that the Boston Massacre took place on March 5, 1770. 41: Old West Church: Old West Church

  8. It’s not just Gen X parents in suburbia who are enduring a ...

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    Young adults are taking the supercommute into work, a trend that will only likely continue as return-to-office mandates from Amazon, JP Morgan, and others continue.. Molly Hopkins, age 30, has ...

  9. Matthew Kilroy (British Army soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Kilroy (fl. 1770) was an Irish soldier who served in the 29th Regiment of Foot and was present at the Boston Massacre, for which he was found guilty of the manslaughter of one of the five fatalities, Samuel Gray.