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Washington, on the Neck, kept by Geo. Read, 1830
Washington, 835 Washington street, kept by D. N. Burley, 1835
Washington Coffee, 158 Washington street, kept by J. Smith, 1836
Webster, 382 Hanover street, kept by Simpson & Martin, 1855
Western, on Mill Dam, kept by J. Bigelow, 1830
Winthrop, Tremont and Boylston streets, kept by Coleman & Silsby, 1845
Young's, Cornhill square, kept by George Young, 1855
House
of Correction, ordered built by the town, 1632
Bridewell, on Century street, 1704
One built on Barton's Point, 1802
One built at South Boston, 1833
Convicts allowed to enlist, Nov., 1861
Of Industry, established at South Boston, June, 1833
Removed to Deer Island, May, 1834
Number of inmates, 1322, April, 1879
Of ill-repute, one on Prince street, destroyed by a mob, 1825
Driven from the Hill, 1826
Plenty in Ann street, 1850
Great raid on Ann street, Apr. 23, 1851
Said to be 150 in the City, 1860
Houston, Gen. S