Friday, July 5, 2013

Boston Historical Monuments, Spring Lane Plaque


SpringLane Plaque
Unknown Artist
year 1907
Bronze



This plaque is dedicated to the first and most important fresh water spring discovered in Boston. This fresh water source was shared by William Blaxton who first resided on Beacon Hill. Blaxton or Blackstone who educated Governor John Winthrop about the "sweet water"source that enabled the new immigrants from England to establish a successful Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
This was Boston's water source for many years until nearby and not so nearby reservoirs such as our Quabbin Reservoir is our primary source today.


"Boston Bronze and Stone Speak To Us"intends to add this Boston Monument to our next edition of our book.

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