1857 Colton Map of Boston Massachusetts
by Paul Fearn
Title
1857 Colton Map of Boston Massachusetts
Artist
Paul Fearn
Medium
Photograph
Description
An excellent 1857 example of Colton's map of Boston, Massachusetts. Includes the surrounding communities of Cambridge, Summerville, Charleston, East Boston, South Boston and Roxbury. Hand colored in pink, green, yellow and blue pastels with considerable detail at level of individual streets and buildings. This is an exceptionally interesting and important map of Boston issued just prior to the Back Bay land reclamation projection. The street and avenue grid is ghosted-in in anticipation of this enormous urban development project. Modern residents of the Back Bay may still recognize the Mill Dam (Beacon Street) and the railroad crossings. The rest of this projection, with its large oval pond, may be more confusing. This layout is based on the real estate ambitions of David Sears, who acquired much of this property in anticipation of the impending land fill. He believed the lake, which never materialized, would make adjacent properties more desirable. Dated and copyrighted to J. H. Colton, 1855. Published as page no. 16 in the 1857 edition of George Washington Colton's Atlas of the World . This was the first edition of Colton's atlas in which the maps were printed without Colton's trademark spiral motif border design.
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