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White Horse Tavern (Boston, Massachusetts) : ウィキペディア英語版
White Horse Tavern (Boston, Massachusetts)
The White Horse was a tavern in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 17th and 18th centuries. A well-known gathering place in colonial Boston, it "had a large square sign projecting over the footway, on which was delineated a white charger." Located near Boylston Street, the White Horse was frequently mentioned as a wayfinder to other establishments nearby.
A number of taverns were clustered on old Newbury Street in the 18th century: Lamb Tavern, Liberty Tavern, and Red Lion. For at least some years of its existence, possibly around 1798, the White Horse building "was of wood and of two stories,"〔Bostonian Society. The old town-house of Boston. 1892; p.23〕 with 26 windows.
Prior to 1700, the White Horse was owned by the William Colburn (aka William Colburne) family.〔 Under the ownership of Thomas Brattle (1700-ca.1740), the tavern was managed by Thomas Chamberlain (licensed in 1717), and William Cleeres (licensed in 1718). After Brattle, the tavern was owned by Jonathan Dwight (1740-ca.1765?). Managers included Mrs. Moulton (licensed in 1764). The next owner was Joseph Morton (1765–1791). In May, 1787, Israel Hatch of Attleboro took over as manager of the tavern.〔Frederic James Wood. The turnpikes of New England and evolution of the same through England, Virginia, and Maryland. Marshall Jones company, 1919; p.88.〕 Subsequent owners included Joseph Morton's son, Perez Morton (1791-ca.1798); and Aaron Emmes (1798).〔Drake. 1917; p.23. Repeated in: 〕
The White Horse is featured in a scene in the novel ''The Rebels: Or, Boston Before the Revolution'' by Lydia Maria Child (1850).
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