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March, 1760, a fire broke out on Cornhilland hurncd nearly every building, south of that locality to Long Wharf and Fort Hill. One hundred and seventy-four buildings ])^ping destroyed. Julien's Restorutor was then occupied by a Mr." Calfe as a dwelling, and all the houses fi-om the one next to it to the foot of Milk street were consumed. In the great fire of November, 1872, the New Post Office stood like a bulwark between the devouring element and the buildings back of it, until the flames had ...spent their force. The remains of this noted restaurateur of the town — Monsieur Julien — lie in the Central Burying Ground. The inscription on the stone that marks his resting place reads : IN MEMORY OF ME. TOHN B. JULIEN, WHO DIED JUNE 30TH., 1S05. AET. 52. In hope of that immortal bhss, To rise and reign where Jesus is, His flesh in peaceful slumber lies Till the last trump shall sound, arise I There are those who tliink that this famous man lived many years later, undoubtedly, because the widow carried on the busi- ness after his decease, as was advertised in one of the obituary notices of her husband, and perhaps, because his famous soup is not yet excluded from sumptuous bills of fare on festive oc- casions.
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