%0 Image %T Tremont Street, ca. 1860-90 %A Unknown %8 2005-12-12 %I Tufts Archival Research Center %R http://localhost/files/6w924n75w %X Street-level view south-southwest of Tremont Street from School Street. The columned facade of King's Chapel, located at the northeast corner of Tremont and School Streets, is included along the left side of the photograph, while 59-63 Tremont Street are visible along the right side of the photograph. Buildings line both the east and west sides of Tremont Street. The Park Street Church steeple is included in the background of the photograph. The facade of Tremont House is visible between 63 Tremont Street and the Park Street Church steeple. Street lights line the sidewalks along Tremont Street, and horse-drawn carriages as well as pedestrians are included in the photograph. Copyprint. Written on verso on one of the OSZ prints. This photo made in 1854 shows the Tremont entrance to School Street, between the pillars of King's Chapel and the Burnham-Bosworth house in which Edward Everett Hale was born. Beyond on the left, is Tremont Temple. On the right, the spire of the Park Street Church, the Paddock Elms, the Tremont House and the Albion Hotel. 5 1/4 x 6 1/2, 8 x 10 1/4 overall Photographs %[ 2018-10-01 %9 http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Image %~ Tufts Digital Library %W Institution