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Petition to Pave Atkinson Street, March 1746

Handwritten petition "to the freeholders & other inhabitants of the town of Boston in town meeting regularly assembled" by sundry inhabitants of Boston requesting the paving of Atkinson Street. The petition contains the original signatures of 93 residents of the town of Boston.

Atkinson Street in 1746 extended from Milk Street to Cow Lane (High Street). The street name was eventually changed to Congress Street in 1854. Call no. Mss C 88

A full transcription of this petition can be found in the 1863 volume of The Register, 13:148-149.

Petition, 1746 March to the town selectmen of Boston

To the Freeholders & other Inhabitants of
the Town of Boston, in Town meeting
Regularly assembled the       
March A: D: 1746

The Memorial of Sundry of the Proprietors of
Houses & Lands, & Others the Inhabitants of said Town
of Boston, Living in & some of 'em frequenting the Street
commonly known by the name of Atkinson Street,
bounded Northerly on Milk Street & Southerly on
Cow Lane-

Sheweth-
That there has been for some years past
much pains as well as money expended in planking, gravel:
= ing & draining said Street, in order to make it more
commodious, but to so little purpose hither to that it is
notorious to every Passenger in the Spring, Summer & Fall
of the year, that is scarse passable with Carts, Trucks
or any heavy carriage, in so much that the urgent necessity
of it's being paved has excited the Memorialists, severall
of em to Contribute to their utmost, & as they humbly conceive,
generously towards it; and now they all pray the Town
to order & Direct that said Street be accepted & register'd
as one of the Common Streets of the Town & paved as soon
as may be, and that what the Cost thereof shall amount
to more than the Subscriptions already obtained, being
about Eleven hundred pounds old tenor, & what other
Subscriptions may be still got, be paid out of the Town
Treasury.

Jonathan Loring
James Good
Jer Green
Onesiphorus Tileston
Edwd Gray
Joseph Webb
Joshua Blanchard
Issac Gridley
Jabez Hatch
Joseph Russell
Benja  Barnard
BenjaAndrews
Jo Wheelwright
Stephen Clap
Benja Pemberton
Thos March
John Salmon
Nat Wheelwright

Petition, 1746 March to the town selectmen of Boston

John Osborne
John Jeffries
Elm Hutchinson
And Oliver
Joshua Winslow
S Waldo
Benj Faneuil
Henry Caswell
Edm Quincy
Josa Quincy
Jerh Belknap
Jona Williams
J: Gruchy
Jam Forbes
Harrison Gray
John Scollay
Timo Green
Chas Paxton
Nath Perkins
Jos Lee
Nichs Boylston
Nath Martyn
William Fenwick
Joseph Gerrish
John Dennie Jr
Thos Lechmere
Joh Wendell
R. A. Apthorp
Thomas Harding
John Traill
Benja Pollard
Thomas Oxnard
Edwd Tyng
Tho: Gunter
Stepn Greenleaf
Joseph Dowse
Robl Auchmuty
Richd Gridley
Frans Wells
Jas Atkinson
Thomas Hunt
Henry Johnson
Richard Clarke
Thos Clarke
Wm Lambert
Chr Tilden
Timothy Prout
Hugh Vans
Jonathan Simpson
Saml Gerrish

Petition, 1746 March to the town selectmen of Boston

Jacob Wendell
Jer Gridley
I Overring
Saml Holbrook
Geo Bethune
Thoms Cushing
Thos Hubbard
Sam Hewes
Jno Wendell Ju
Wm Wheeler
Thos Hill
John Hill
Saml Hood
Richard Hood
Alex: Park
Henry Stanbridge
John Gooch
Jona Tilden
Jas Boutineau
Nathll Bethune
Thos Palmer
Thos Jackson Jr.
Gillam Phillips
Will Sheafe
Ebenr Swan
Samuel Tyley
Josh Jackson
George Holmes
Increase Blake
Jacob Royall
Ed Winslow
Joseph Bradford
Andw Belcher
Jera Allen
William Rand
Jos Calef
Thos Foster Junr Paul Binney
John Marshall
Philip Audebert
Tho. Goldthwait
Wm Coffin
Middlecot Cooke