Dumping of animal carcasses is confined to the Mill Creek Bridge.
1656
The ordinance names “the bridge to the North End” as the only place where butchers might “throw their beasts’ entrails and garbid, without penalty of a fine.”
The ordinance names “the bridge to the North End” as the only place where butchers might “throw their beasts’ entrails and garbid, without penalty of a fine.”