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Rockingham Stable (Fleet Street) |
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On April 5, 1873, the brick stable on Fleet Street of the Mechanics Association at the rear of the recently burned Association building on Congress was sold to R. H. Beacham. The sale also included a wooden carriage house which was moved back to the stable. Rockingham Stable was at two locations on Fleet Street on either side of Congress Street. Known as 6 Fleet Street. In 1890, the owner was Thomas McCue. In 1898, he erected a carriage shed between the stable and the National Block. In 1906 the land, stables and other property of Thomas McCue on Porter and Fleet streets sold at auction to Judge Page for the Granite State Fire Insurance Company with the intention of razing all the buildings for the erection of a huge garage. |
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