Tremont Row Explained
Tremont Row (1830s-1920s) in Boston, Massachusetts, was a short street that flourished in the 19th and early-20th centuries. It was located near the intersection of Court, Tremont, and Cambridge streets, in today's Government Center area.[1] It existed until the 1920s, when it became known as Scollay Square.[2] In 1859 the Barre Gazette newspaper described Tremont Row as "the great Dry Goods Street of Boston."[3]
Tenants
Anthony Feola Photographer
- Thomas Gold Appleton
- Austin and Stone's Dime Museum
- Thomas Ball, sculptor[4]
- Hammatt Billings, architect
- Boston Artists' Association
- Comstock & Ross[5]
- Cutting & Turner, photographers[6]
- John J.P. Davis, daguerreotype artist
- Dobson & Schumann, photographers[7]
- R.A. Dobson, photographer[8]
- John Doggett & Co.[9]
- Thomas Edwards (artist)
- Marguerite F. Foley, "cameo cutter"[10]
- E.J. Foss, photographer
- Miss Addie M. Gendron, photographer
- Frederick Gleason, publisher
- Mr. Gray, portrait artist[11]
- Harris & Stanwood, silver[12]
- Haven, Pierce & Co., shoes
- Josiah Johnson Hawes, photographer
- Heard & Moseley https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/98501210/
- John B. Heywood
- Albert Gallatin Hoit
- Charles Hubbard (artist)
- William Hudson Jr., artist[13]
- F.A. Jones & Co. "Great Silk and Shawl House"[14]
- Joseph Leonard, auctioneer; Leonard & Cunningham
- Leonard & Pierce[15]
- G.H. Loomis, photographer
- Mayer's Confectionary[16]
- Mechanic Apprentices Library Association
- Naismith Photographer
- New England Art Union
- William H. Oakes https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001701509/
- Alfred Ordway
- Pavilion Hotel[17]
- George P. Reed, publisher https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001701551/
- Scollay Theatre
- Sharp & Michelin lithographers https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001701514/
- Southworth & Hawes, photographers
- I.A. Wetherbee
- Merrill G. Wheelock
- Moses Wight, artist
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See also
Further reading
- Book: Boston Register and Business Directory . Sampson & Murdock Co. . 1914 . http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hn4fl3?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 . Tremont Row . 2027/hvd.hn4fl3?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 . HathiTrust .
- Book: Boston Register and Business Directory . Sampson & Murdock . 1918 . https://books.google.com/books?id=3fACAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA734 . Tremont Row . Google Books .
- Book: Boston Register and Business Directory . Sampson & Murdock Co. . 1921 . https://books.google.com/books?id=oH4oAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA487 . Tremont Row .
External links
- Bostonian Society. Photos:
- Library of Congress:
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Notes and References
- Boston Street Laying-Out Dept. A record of the streets, alleys, places, etc. in the city of Boston. Boston: City Printing Dept., 1910
- "Tremont Row now Scollay Sq.: eleventh name in its history." Boston Globe, Feb. 20, 1926
- Barre Gazette (Barre, Mass.), May 27, 1859
- "Portrait of Gov. Briggs." Daily Atlas, Feb. 3, 1844
- American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1
- Farmer's Cabinet (Amherst NH), Aug. 5, 1857
- The Boston Directory, 1895, page 420
- The Boston Directory, 1897, page 449
- [Boston Directory]
- The Crayon, Vol. 5, No. 4 (Apr., 1858)
- Daily Atlas, April 24, 1843
- Salem Gazette, March 16, 1841
- Daily Atlas, Jan. 1, 1845
- Barre Gazette (Barre, Mass.), Nov. 18, 1853
- "The paintings in Tremont Row." Daily Atlas, June 2, 1852
- "Chinese Azalia." Boston Daily Atlas, April 23, 1844
- Web site: The Raven in the Frog Pond: Edgar Allan Poe and the City of Boston, an exhibition at the Boston Public Library, December 17, 2009 - March 31, 2010 . 2009 . 2 April 2012.