OLD BOSTON TAVERNS AND TAVERN CLUBS

 

 

CAPTAIN JOHN MARSTON, 1715-1786
Landlord of the “Golden Ball” and “Bunch of Grapes”

 

 

OLD BOSTON TAVERNS

AND

TAVERN CLUBS

 

BY
SAMUEL ADAMS DRAKE

 

NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION

 

WITH AN ACCOUNT OF
“Cole’s Inn,” “The Bakers’ Arms,” and “Golden Ball”

BY
WALTER K. WATKINS

 

Also a List of Taverns, Giving the Names of the Various Owners
of the Property, from Miss Thwing’s Work on “The Inhabitants
and Estates of the Town of Boston,
1630-1800,” in the Possession of the
Massachusetts Historical
Society

 

W. A. BUTTERFIELD
59 BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON
1917

 

 

Copyright, 1917, by
W. A. BUTTERFIELD.

 

 


FOREWORD.

 

The Inns of Old Boston have played such a part in its history that anillustrated edition of Drake may not be out of place at this late date.“Cole’s Inn” has been definitely located, and the “Hancock Tavern”question also settled.

I wish to thank the Bostonian Society for the privilege of reprinting Mr.Watkin’s account of the “Bakers’ Arms” and the “Golden Ball” and valuableassistance given by Messrs. C. F. Read, E. W. McGlenen, and W. A. Watkins;Henderson and Ross for the illustration of the “Crown Coffee House,” andthe Walton Advertising Co. for the “Royal Exchange Tavern.”

Other works consulted are Snow’s History of Boston, Memorial History ofBoston, Stark’s Antique Views, Porter’s Rambles in Old Boston, and MissThwing’s very valuable work in the Massachusetts Historical Society.

THE PUBLISHER.

 

 

 


CONTENTS.

 PAGE
I.Upon the Tavern as an Institution9
II.The Earlier Ordinaries19
III.In Revolutionary Times...

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