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This Day in Boston History
September 18th, 1862
Old Boston City Hall Dedicated

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On
this day Boston's Old
City Hall was dedicated. It was actually the fifth building to house
Boston government -- succeeding the Boston Town House, Old
State House (1713-1747; 1748-1822; 1830-1841), Faneuil
Hall (1747-1748 and 1822-1830) , and the County Court House on School
Street (1841-1863).
A century later city government moved to its current home in the current
City Hall.
During the Old City Hall's century of use, the second empire Victorian
building would see the city Boston grow from 180,000 residents to nearly
700,000. (see population
growth chart.) |
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INTRODUCING |
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From the writers of iBoston.org |
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