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1The Boston Almanac and Business Directory
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“The Boston Almanac and Business Directory” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Boston Almanac and Business Directory
- Author: [name missing]
- Number of Pages: Median: 503
- Publisher: Sampson, Davenport
- Publish Date: 1879
“The Boston Almanac and Business Directory” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ washington - tremont - boston - court - charles - john - william - devonshire - james - kilby - exchange place - office open - temple place - front colored - atlantic avenue - letter boxes - central wharf - public domain - pemberton square - open daily
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20542631M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1879
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Pemberton Square
Pemberton Square (est. 1835) in the Government Center area of Boston, Massachusetts, was developed by P.T. Jackson in the 1830s as an architecturally uniform
Johnny Pemberton
John DeJarnette Pemberton III (born June, 1, 1981) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles as the titular Son of Zorn in the
Emerson College
opinion poll, Emerson College Polling. Originally based in Boston's Pemberton Square, the college moved neighborhoods several times, and is now located
Scollay Square
Square, but changed the name to "Scollay Square" when Phillips Square changed its own name to "Pemberton Square". The building that gave the area its name
Suffolk County Courthouse
formally the John Adams Courthouse, is a historic courthouse building in Pemberton Square in Boston, Massachusetts. It is home to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial
Junius Spencer Morgan
sold his stake in Howe & Mather for $600,000 and moved to Boston's Pemberton Square. He was soon among the nation's financial elite. The firm gave Morgan
Massachusetts Appeals Court
jurisdiction. The court is located at the John Adams Courthouse at Pemberton Square in Boston, the same building which houses the Supreme Judicial Court
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
state constitution. The SJC sits at the John Adams Courthouse, One Pemberton Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02108, which also houses the Massachusetts Appeals
Joseph Morrill Wells
an office at 17 Pemberton Square, and Wells is listed as working at that address; in 1878 Luce has an office at 11 Pemberton Square, and Wells is working
Pemberton Township, New Jersey
Pemberton Township is a township in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population