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Walnut Street Prison was a city jail and penitentiary house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1790 to 1838. Legislation calling for establishment of the jail was passed in 1773 to relieve overcrowding in the High Street Jail; the first prisoners were admitted in 1776. [1] It was located at Sixth and Walnut Streets, where it acquired its original name Walnut Street Jail. The penitentiary …
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The London directory for the year 1790; containing an alphabetical arrangement of the names and residences of the merchants, manufacturers and principal…
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“Wall Street, 1790” (or “Wall Street, West from Hanover”) by Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, Published in the year 1913 by C. Klackner, New York. Museum of the City of New York. Read more about Eliza Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton (and their son Philip) in my latest historical novel, I, Eliza Hamilton, now available everywhere.
Book now at 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant in Savannah, GA. Explore menu, see photos and read 4498 reviews: “Amazing dinner an piano music atmosphere was intimate”.
This episode was Will Lee’s last-recorded episode, marking Mr. Hooper’s final new appearance in the series.
The first federal census takers in 1790 counted 44,096 residents in the city of Philadelphia and its adjacent suburbs of Southwark and the Northern Liberties, making it the most populous urban center in the new nation. A decade later, the federal census recorded 67,811 people in Philadelphia.