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They got lost in the little places along Brattle.
He had the house at 42 Brattle Street built for him in 1727.
In the same year, 1759, the house at 105 Brattle Street was built, of which more below.
He was appointed in 1685 at the same time as William Brattle.
Not only did Brattle prepare almanacs, he also made celestial observations.
To his delight, the woman continued up Brattle Street.
In 1872, the Brattle Street church building was demolished.
The home is still standing at 121 Brattle Street in Cambridge.
He next owned a clothing store on Brattle Street near the wharfs.
He was a member of the Brattle Street Church.
It was first mentioned in 1783 and was owned by Robert Brattle.
His apartment was on the third floor of a frame house on Brattle Street.
It was named after a miller, Robert Brattle.
Thomas Brattle probably designed the unpainted, wood, meetinghouse-style building for the church, erected in 1699.
At various times in its history, the Brattle St. Church was also known as:
This included the Brattles, after whom Brattle Square was named.
Within the village are the settlements of Brattle and Townland Green.
Thomas Brattle was born 5 September 1657.
He lived at the corner of Brattle Street and Queen-Street.
The site on Brattle Street in Cambridge where the tree once stood is now marked with a plaque.
Sewall, with his large Brattle Street house in Cambridge, was himself an example of how high one could rise.
They are in Cambridge now, passing the splendid antique mansions of Brattle Street.
Bostonian Society has materials related to Brattle Street.
According to Trollope, the plight of Carry Brattle was at the center of the story.