Petition to Have Boston Accept Pleasant Street, 5 May 1773
Petition to Have Boston Accept Pleasant Street
Boston, ante 5 May 1773. MS (MB). John Adams was among the 52 signers who sought to have Pleasant Street “Accepted of and recorded as a Town street as is Usual.” The petition was approved by the Boston town meeting on 5 May 1773 (leading to the Neck (Lester J. Cappon, Barbara Bartz Petchenik, and John Hamilton Long, eds., Atlas of Early American History, Princeton, 1976, p. 9).
, p. 134). Pleasant Street ran south and southeastward from the southwest corner of the Common to join Orange Street, the main roadMS (MB).