Bostonians in 1824 are described by Washington Irving.

1824

In his short story, “The Devil and Tom Walker,” Irving writes, “The good people of Boston shook their heads and shrugged their shoulders, but had been so much accustomed to witches and goblins and tricks of the devil in all kinds of shapes, from the first settlement of the colony, that they were not so much horror struck as might have been expected.”