
Winter Street, Boston, c. 1860s (photo by John B. Heywood)
Winter Street in Boston, Massachusetts is located between Tremont Street and Washington Street, near the Common. It is currently a pedestrian zone.[1] Prior to 1708, it was called Blott's Lane and then Bannister's Lane..[2][3] It was also known at times as "Winer Street."[4]
See also
- Former tenants
- M.M. Ballou, publisher
- Deloss Barnum, photographer
- Central Church[5]
- Walter Lofthouse Dean, 3 Winter Street, painter[6]
- Draper & Folsom, publishers
- Fadettes of Boston
- Gilchrist's store
- A.N. Hardy, photographer
- Josiah Leavitt
- New England Emigrant Aid Company
- Polyanthos
- Henry and John Christian Rauschner, portraitists
- Schoenhof & Moeller
- S.R. Urbino, foreign books
References

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- ↑ City of Boston. "Street Book".
- ↑ Boston Street Laying-Out Dept. A record of the streets, alleys, places, etc. in the city of Boston. Boston: City Printing Dept., 1910.
- ↑ Thomas Wait Tucker. Bannisters Lane, 1708-1899: being sundry remarks, some historical and all new and interesting, on Bannisters Lane now named Winter Street and the district immediately thereabout. Boston: Shepard, Norwell & Co., 1899
- ↑ "Burgiss's Map (1728)"., reprinted by Shurtleff, Topographical and Historical Description of Boston, 3d Edition, 1891, at p.92
- ↑ "Central Church". Gleasons Pictorial. Boston, Mass. 5. 1853.
- ↑ "Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, Volumes 1–3," by Corcoran Gallery of Art
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 Detail of 1743 map of Boston, showing Winter St. and vicinity Detail of 1743 map of Boston, showing Winter St. and vicinity
 Ann Grayham, importer & retailer, 1767 Ann Grayham, importer & retailer, 1767
 "Very neat green and blue umbrilloes, to be sold exceeding low, by Oliver Greenleaf," 1768 (Boston Evening-Post) "Very neat green and blue umbrilloes, to be sold exceeding low, by Oliver Greenleaf," 1768 (Boston Evening-Post)
 Central Congregational Church, c. 1851 Central Congregational Church, c. 1851
 Atlantic Monthly, no.1, 1857; published by Phillips, Sampson & Co., 13 Winter St. Atlantic Monthly, no.1, 1857; published by Phillips, Sampson & Co., 13 Winter St.
 Joseph Lyon's "umbrellas, parasols, canes, etc.," 1861 Joseph Lyon's "umbrellas, parasols, canes, etc.," 1861
 New England Crape and Lace Refinishing Co., c. 1870 New England Crape and Lace Refinishing Co., c. 1870
 Winter Street, Boston, March 2010 Winter Street, Boston, March 2010
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