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Identifier: bostoncookingsch19hill_7 (find matches)
Title: The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Hill, Janet McKenzie, 1852-1933, ed Boston Cooking School (Boston, Mass.)
Subjects: Home economics Cooking
Publisher: Boston : Boston Cooking-School Magazine
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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Masonic Temple, Boston; for the Masons take everyprecaution to preserve this relic of theold inn, where the first meetings of thesociety in New England were held.Here the first President of the UnitedStates stayed on a visit to Boston. Itwas afterwards removed to CongressStreet, and here was visited by GeneralStark after his victory at Bennington.Gen. Rufus Putnam and ManassehCutter, the moving spirits of the OhioCompany, also called their first meet-ing here. The old inn has been torndown a good many years now, and agreat granite building has been erectedon its site. At Dedham was the Ames Tavern,kept by the celebrated almanac maker,Nathaniel Ames, in 1735. A mostunique sign hung on this tavern,which is said to have portrayed somefamily difficulty. In settlement ofhis sons (Fisher Ames) estate, a suitwas brought into court. This so dis-gusted the innkeeper that, althoughthe suit was decided in his sons favor,he expressed his dislike by causing thewhole court to be painted on a sign-
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John Hancock Tavern, Hamilton, Mass. OLD NEW ENGLAND INNS 213 #&m 1 I 4-^%^:-? ■■■ .:-;-:;; i > Fl I Berry Tavern at Danvers, Mass. board for his tavern. So faithfullywas each of the judges portrayed theycould not fail to be recognized. Theaugust court heard of the proceedingsand sent a sheriff to seize the sign.Ames was in Boston at the time,where he heard of their intention. Herode post haste to Dedham, reachedthe tavern before the sheriff, and se-creted the sign. Among the old inns still standing isone at By field, Mass., formerly kept byJeremiah Pearson, or Old J. P. ashe was familiarly known, from thefact that these initials were stampedon his rum barrels. The dining-roomof this old tavern was known as Inde-pendence Hall, having been so namedby the soldiers of the vicinity, to whomOld J. P. gave an elaborate dinnerupon their return home at the close ofthe Revolution. It was here LordTimothy Dexter, that eccentric oldcharacter of Newburyport, used todelight to come wi

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